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<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 16 JULY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Dangerous Visions <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02x9f4n.html>b02x9f4n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02x9f4n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Testament of Jessie Lamb, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Jane Rogers won the Arthur C. Clarke Award 2012 with her
<TT>SAT </TT>novel set in a future where a deadly virus causing pregnant
<TT>SAT </TT>women to die in their millions. Jessie becomes increasingly
<TT>SAT </TT>certain that sacrificing her own life for a healthy baby is
<TT>SAT </TT>the most important thing she can do. But her plan to become
<TT>SAT </TT>a Sleeping Beauty hits an obstacle.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari
<TT>SAT </TT>Dangerous Visions Season:
<TT>SAT </TT>The adjective Ballardian refers to the writer 'JG Ballard's
<TT>SAT </TT>fearful imaginings of what the near future might be like.
<TT>SAT </TT>Even though the master creator of dystopian futures died
<TT>SAT </TT>four years ago, his vision of
<TT>SAT </TT>what our future might become feels as relevant, satirical
<TT>SAT </TT>and as scary as ever. Radio 4's Dangerous Visions is a
<TT>SAT </TT>season of dramas that explore contemporary takes on future
<TT>SAT </TT>dystopias. Dramatisations of Ballard's seminal works,
<TT>SAT </TT>Drowned World and Concrete Island, straddle the season, and
<TT>SAT </TT>we have asked five leading radio writers - Nick Perry, Ed
<TT>SAT </TT>Harris, Michael Symmonds Roberts, Michael Butt and Philip
<TT>SAT </TT>Palmer - to imagine what life might be like in the near
<TT>SAT </TT>future if everything goes wrong -
<TT>SAT </TT>and their Dangerous Visions form the bedrock of the series:
<TT>SAT </TT>clever, imaginative and disturbing takes on just what might
<TT>SAT </TT>happen. What happens if sleep is outlawed? If cloning
<TT>SAT </TT>becomes a matter of course, and your loved ones are capable
<TT>SAT </TT>of being cloned? If North London declares UDI on South
<TT>SAT </TT>London, which has become a wasteland? If human sacrifice
<TT>SAT </TT>becomes a part of society? We are also running a 5 part
<TT>SAT </TT>dramatisation of Jane Roger's award winning terrifying novel
<TT>SAT </TT>The Testament of Jessie Lamb, dramatised by the author.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dangerous Visions - you will be disturbed as you see the
<TT>SAT </TT>present reflected in the glass of an uneasy future.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Jessie: Holliday Grainger
<TT>SAT </TT>Joe: Mark Jordon
<TT>SAT </TT>Cath: Joanne Mitchell
<TT>SAT </TT>Sal: Rebecca Ryan
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Nadia Molinari
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: Jane Rogers
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqnc.html>b007jqnc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqnc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>As architect Stephen Rix builds his cathedral, he makes
<TT>SAT </TT>dramatic decision about his life. Read by David Horovitch.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Sounds Natural <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l1167.html>b07l1167</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l1167>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Roger Whittaker
<TT>SAT </TT>From the Wildebeest to the Paradise Flycatcher. Singer Roger
<TT>SAT </TT>Whittaker shares his fascination for the wildlife of East
<TT>SAT </TT>Africa and Wales with Derek Jones - aided by recordings from
<TT>SAT </TT>the BBC Sound Archive.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: John Burton.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1973.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036ybrp.html>b036ybrp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036ybrp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Jock manages to infiltrate the ground crew in a risky
<TT>SAT </TT>gambit, while Dick Barton and his chums get more than they
<TT>SAT </TT>bargained for.
<TT>SAT </TT>The stirring 'Devil's Galop' heralds the arrival of Douglas
<TT>SAT </TT>Kelly as 'Dick Barton - Special Agent' in another thrilling
<TT>SAT </TT>tale of criminal masterminds, espionage and daring
<TT>SAT </TT>adventure.
<TT>SAT </TT>Originally starring Noel Johnson, Duncan Carse and Gordon
<TT>SAT </TT>Davies, Dick Barton ran on the BBC Light Programme between
<TT>SAT </TT>1946 and 1951, but sadly, very few original recordings
<TT>SAT </TT>survive.
<TT>SAT </TT>With the original lost, this is a very authentic sounding
<TT>SAT </TT>re-recording of 'The Cabatolin Diamonds' using the original
<TT>SAT </TT>scripts and music, which was made for international
<TT>SAT </TT>distribution. Happily the audio was rediscovered in 2009,
<TT>SAT </TT>lurking in the vaults of the National Film and Sound Archive
<TT>SAT </TT>in Canberra, Australia.
<TT>SAT </TT>Script by Geoffrey Webb.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Morris West
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast in Australia in April 1949.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012llpk.html>b012llpk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012llpk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Confusion reigns. If Lorna isn't an addict, why does she
<TT>SAT </TT>seem to have a well-used syringe in her possession? Read by
<TT>SAT </TT>Danny Webb.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 The I Love You Bridge <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01302s4.html>b01302s4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01302s4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A quest for the original lovers of the 'I Love You Bridge' -
<TT>SAT </TT>a fabulously incongruous message painted on a footbridge on
<TT>SAT </TT>a hollowed-out housing estate in Sheffield.
<TT>SAT </TT>Presented by feature film maker, opera director and
<TT>SAT </TT>screenwriter, Penny Woolcock, in her first radio
<TT>SAT </TT>documentary.
<TT>SAT </TT>Perhaps you quietly ask yourself "How do they live like
<TT>SAT </TT>this." / Then out of nowhere the answer / "I love you"/
<TT>SAT </TT>scrawled on the highest bridge." (Rowan Blair Colver). Funny
<TT>SAT </TT>how graffiti can transform cement. How a simple love message
<TT>SAT </TT>scrawled on a bridge between two empty flanks of Brutalist
<TT>SAT </TT>flats can lift our hearts. That's what happened when
<TT>SAT </TT>somebody, somehow, leaned over the perilous edge of this
<TT>SAT </TT>narrow footbridge on Norwich Row at Park Hill flats, high
<TT>SAT </TT>above Sheffield's train station, and painted:
<TT>SAT </TT>Clare Middleton I love you will u marry me
<TT>SAT </TT>We call it The I Love You Bridge. It's visible for miles,
<TT>SAT </TT>from town. When we set off on this journey we don't know who
<TT>SAT </TT>wrote it or when, or even if it all went up at once. We
<TT>SAT </TT>don't know whether she said 'Yes' or what happened next.
<TT>SAT </TT>Nobody knows, not even the people who've worked on the
<TT>SAT </TT>Estate for years - caretaker, needle exchange worker,
<TT>SAT </TT>decorator, or the few (like writer, Rowan, above) who still
<TT>SAT </TT>live there; not even the local builders who are regenerating
<TT>SAT </TT>the first flank that the bridge links.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this programme we follow up all kinds of rumours in the
<TT>SAT </TT>hope of sourcing the graffiti and its lovers.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Frances Byrnes
<TT>SAT </TT>A Rockethouse Production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770tg.html>b00770tg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770tg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>After 61 years, Esme knows the truth and confronts her
<TT>SAT </TT>sister, Kitty. Concluded by Hannah Gordon, Frances Grey and
<TT>SAT </TT>Eleanor Bron.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sm8nf.html>b00sm8nf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sm8nf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlie Chaplin Went to France to Teach Ladies How to Dance
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael Morpurgo discovers new forms of entertainment
<TT>SAT </TT>available for children in the first half of the 20th
<TT>SAT </TT>century.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pgjyc.html>b01pgjyc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pgjyc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Little Twist of Dahl, The Neck
<TT>SAT </TT>A series of stories by Roald Dahl
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5: Neck
<TT>SAT </TT>Charles Dance leads the cast as the urbane Storyteller in
<TT>SAT </TT>dramatisations of five classic tales by Roald Dahl. Bizarre
<TT>SAT </TT>and amusing by turns, these black comedies are justly famous
<TT>SAT </TT>for their surprise endings.
<TT>SAT </TT>The stories show Dahl at the height of his powers as a
<TT>SAT </TT>writer of adult fiction. They are stylishly plotted, vividly
<TT>SAT </TT>characterised and made unforgettable by their breezy
<TT>SAT </TT>cynicism, presenting as they do, a hilariously bleak view of
<TT>SAT </TT>family life. Their satisfying conclusions invariably leave
<TT>SAT </TT>bullies, schemers, adulterers and frauds soundly punished.
<TT>SAT </TT>In Neck, Sir Basil Turton, a wealthy newspaper magnate, has
<TT>SAT </TT>recently taken a young wife. Bossy and openly adulterous,
<TT>SAT </TT>the new Lady Turton is despised by Jelks, Sir Basil's
<TT>SAT </TT>butler, for her cruel treatment of his master. One morning
<TT>SAT </TT>she is openly frolicking with her latest lover in the
<TT>SAT </TT>grounds of the estate, when, for a joke, she sticks her head
<TT>SAT </TT>through a hole in one of Sir Basil's priceless Henry Moore
<TT>SAT </TT>sculptures. When she finds she is stuck, Sir Basil with
<TT>SAT </TT>Jelks' assistance, must decide on a course of action.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced and directed by David Blount
<TT>SAT </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Storyteller: Charles Dance
<TT>SAT </TT>Lionel Sturridge: Jamie Glover
<TT>SAT </TT>Sir Basil Turton: Chris Emmett
<TT>SAT </TT>Lady Turton: Katie Scarfe
<TT>SAT </TT>Jelks: David Ryall
<TT>SAT </TT>Major Haddock: Mark Heap
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Stephen Sheridan
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: David Blount
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: David Blount
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013xn65.html>b013xn65</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013xn65>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>All Made Up, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Award-winning author Janice Galloway reads an extract from
<TT>SAT </TT>her new memoir. Teenaged Janice is about to leave the
<TT>SAT </TT>security of Ardrossan Academy for university, a
<TT>SAT </TT>long-cherished dream of her downtrodden mother.
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by the author and abridged by Sian Preece.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Thomas Hardy - The Return of the Native <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076sfh.html>b0076sfh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076sfh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Clym and Eustacia are married, but her unhappiness and
<TT>SAT </TT>renewed passion for Wildeve threatens all of them. Stars
<TT>SAT </TT>David Calder.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k358.html>b007k358</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k358>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Lucy Moore,
<TT>SAT </TT>Anthony Holden, Penny Junor and Julian Fellowes. From
<TT>SAT </TT>October 2005.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mmrh8.html>b01mmrh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mmrh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 10, A Bride Too Far
<TT>SAT </TT>Victoria and Emily battle it out over the wedding, while
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlotte is feeling left out. Stars Celia Imrie. From
<TT>SAT </TT>February 2004.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Winston in Europe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tzt5.html>b007tzt5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tzt5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>An Educated Woman
<TT>SAT </TT>Arriving in France, the old rogue's talk of Flaubert,
<TT>SAT </TT>Baudelaire and Renoir baffles Nancy. Stars Bill Wallis. From
<TT>SAT </TT>March 1992.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Rumblings from the Rafters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jwt65.html>b07jwt65</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jwt65>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Edible Dormouse and Peacock Butterfly
<TT>SAT </TT>An Edible Dormouse played by Hugh Dennis and a Peacock
<TT>SAT </TT>Butterfly played by Amanda Abbington reveal the truth about
<TT>SAT </TT>life in an old attic in a house in Amersham in the last of
<TT>SAT </TT>three very funny tales, written and introduced by Lynne
<TT>SAT </TT>Truss, with additional sound recordings by Chris Watson.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Edible Dormouse is no Common Dormouse. He is Russian and
<TT>SAT </TT>extremely serious-minded. He is obsessed with answering the
<TT>SAT </TT>question, "Why are we here?" both the philosophical question
<TT>SAT </TT>and the literal one. No answer satisfies him. So he has
<TT>SAT </TT>reached his own conclusion, which involves secret agents and
<TT>SAT </TT>a submarine. "I may be rare, cute-looking, and of
<TT>SAT </TT>indisputable foreign origin, but I am not stupid." He is
<TT>SAT </TT>planning a meeting with his fellow Edible Dormice to discuss
<TT>SAT </TT>their next move. He knows this won't be easy. The others
<TT>SAT </TT>think he is mad. Top of the agenda is what they should call
<TT>SAT </TT>themselves. "Imagine how it feels to be one of the only
<TT>SAT </TT>zoological species in existence whose very name says, "Have
<TT>SAT </TT>you ever thought of eating me?"
<TT>SAT </TT>The Peacock Butterfly is youthful, intelligent, and ever so
<TT>SAT </TT>concerned with being brave and sensible about mortality.
<TT>SAT </TT>Having been born the previous year, she is re-visiting the
<TT>SAT </TT>attic before dying. "I remember when I first came in, I
<TT>SAT </TT>thought hello, this wouldn't be a bad place to pop off, when
<TT>SAT </TT>the time comes." But trying to be brave about her inevitable
<TT>SAT </TT>end is much harder than she expects, "Well, I'm sorry to say
<TT>SAT </TT>that for some completely inexplicable reason I totally lost
<TT>SAT </TT>it at the sycamore! I mean what's wrong with me? " But as
<TT>SAT </TT>she settles down to die, a sudden thought changes everything
<TT>SAT </TT>...
<TT>SAT </TT>Edible Dormouse: Hugh Dennis
<TT>SAT </TT>Peacock Butterfly: Amanda Abbington
<TT>SAT </TT>Written and introduced by Lynne Truss
<TT>SAT </TT>Wildlife sound recordings Chris Watson
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer Sarah Blunt.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Lynne Truss
<TT>SAT </TT>Edible Dormouse: Hugh Dennis
<TT>SAT </TT>Peacock Butterfly: Amanda Abbington
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sarah Blunt
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Lynne Truss
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Noel Coward - Blithe Spirit <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ghlgw.html>b01ghlgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ghlgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>When writer Charles Condomine invites a medium to hold a
<TT>SAT </TT>séance at his country house, he anticipates little more than
<TT>SAT </TT>some harmless fakery and a lot of good material for his new
<TT>SAT </TT>novel. Instead, he gets a ghostly visitation from his dead
<TT>SAT </TT>first wife, rather to the chagrin of his very much alive
<TT>SAT </TT>second one...
<TT>SAT </TT>Noël Coward's classic comedy stars Roger Allam as Charles
<TT>SAT </TT>and Maggie Steed as Madame Arcati.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted for radio by Bert Coules. Director Philip Franks.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer Patrick Rayner.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2008.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 The RSC at 50 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010dp0l.html>b010dp0l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010dp0l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The New Theatre
<TT>SAT </TT>James Naughtie explores the history of the Royal Shakespeare
<TT>SAT </TT>Company as it marks its 50th birthday and reopens its main
<TT>SAT </TT>Stratford theatre. Part 3. The new theatre.
<TT>SAT </TT>The struggle to create a new theatre in Stratford, fit for
<TT>SAT </TT>the diverse work of the Royal Shakespeare Company in the
<TT>SAT </TT>21st Century, goes right back to its founding in 1961. In
<TT>SAT </TT>the final episode of his three-part series, James Naughtie
<TT>SAT </TT>speaks with the key players about the problems with the
<TT>SAT </TT>Elisabeth Scott Shakespeare Memorial Theatre built in 1932,
<TT>SAT </TT>the triumphant experiments at The Other Place and The Swan,
<TT>SAT </TT>and - built within the original walls - the brand new
<TT>SAT </TT>theatre with its thrust stage which will open with Michael
<TT>SAT </TT>Boyd's production of Macbeth in April 2011.
<TT>SAT </TT>Former Artistic Directors Trevor Nunn, Terry Hands and
<TT>SAT </TT>Adrian Noble tell Jim about their times with the company
<TT>SAT </TT>while Judi Dench recalls the terror and hilarity of
<TT>SAT </TT>performing with Ian McKellen in Nunn's famously intense
<TT>SAT </TT>production of Macbeth at The Other Place in 1976. Architect
<TT>SAT </TT>Rab Bennetts and current Artistic Director Michael Boyd
<TT>SAT </TT>explain the challenge of creating the new space while the
<TT>SAT </TT>series culminates in an examination of why performing
<TT>SAT </TT>Shakespeare matters to the artistic well-being of the
<TT>SAT </TT>nation.
<TT>SAT </TT>As Peter Brook says to Jim in a rare interview: "This is
<TT>SAT </TT>Shakespeare. Not "Shakespeare Memorial" but this is
<TT>SAT </TT>Shakespeare as the real, living example that there is
<TT>SAT </TT>something more".
<TT>SAT </TT>The series as a whole features an exclusive breadth of
<TT>SAT </TT>interviews with the key players of the past half century.
<TT>SAT </TT>With all five artistic directors Peter Hall, Trevor Nunn,
<TT>SAT </TT>Terry Hands, Adrian Noble and Michael Boyd; luminaries such
<TT>SAT </TT>as Peter Brook, Cicely Berry, Greg Doran, Judi Dench,
<TT>SAT </TT>Patrick Stewart and David Tennant; and backstage artists,
<TT>SAT </TT>technicians and craftspeople, James Naughtie explores both
<TT>SAT </TT>the history of the company and the reasons why its work
<TT>SAT </TT>matters to the wider British cultural scene.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: James Naughtie
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ddnfm.html>b03ddnfm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ddnfm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Not Enough Hours in the Day
<TT>SAT </TT>In this Archive on Four Claudia Hammond traces the history
<TT>SAT </TT>of the time use survey.She explores how social change has
<TT>SAT </TT>transformed the way people use their time, with more women
<TT>SAT </TT>working outside the home and the rise of supposedly
<TT>SAT </TT>labour-saving devices. These days men have an average of 5
<TT>SAT </TT>hours and 48 minutes spare and women have 5 hours and 23
<TT>SAT </TT>minutes, far more time than most people realise. Going back
<TT>SAT </TT>to the BBC archives and others such as those at Sussex
<TT>SAT </TT>University Claudia compares now with the past.
<TT>SAT </TT>Eighty years ago the BBC conducted Britain's first ever
<TT>SAT </TT>survey of time use. Its aim was to discover whether anyone
<TT>SAT </TT>would have time to take up a brand new leisure activity -
<TT>SAT </TT>watching TV. In fact last year's time use survey in the US
<TT>SAT </TT>tells us that if people gain any unexpected spare time they
<TT>SAT </TT>spend it watching TV.
<TT>SAT </TT>But we are unreliable chroniclers of our time: even in the
<TT>SAT </TT>last fortnight we remember only between nine and fifteen
<TT>SAT </TT>things we have done.
<TT>SAT </TT>The programme will trace the history of the time-use surveys
<TT>SAT </TT>and why they are much harder to conduct than you might
<TT>SAT </TT>think. People hate filling them in. Lawyers have to account
<TT>SAT </TT>for every six minutes of their time in order to charge the
<TT>SAT </TT>right clients, so they're experts on time use, but they
<TT>SAT </TT>detest doing it because it reminds them how fast time goes.
<TT>SAT </TT>Using the BBC written archives and first-hand accounts of
<TT>SAT </TT>time-use from the Mass Observation Archive at Sussex
<TT>SAT </TT>University Claudia follows the changes in the way time-use
<TT>SAT </TT>has been measured.
<TT>SAT </TT>We'll also learn hear the idiosyncratic stories of the
<TT>SAT </TT>individuals who recorded their own time use. The Reverend
<TT>SAT </TT>Robert Shields has written what is thought to be the longest
<TT>SAT </TT>diary in the world. It's 30 times longer than Pepys' diary
<TT>SAT </TT>and it fills 91 cardboard boxes. Using six typewriters he
<TT>SAT </TT>noted down everything he did, describing everything from his
<TT>SAT </TT>dreams to his urination. He died in 2007 and won't allow
<TT>SAT </TT>most of it to be read until 2057, but a few pages are
<TT>SAT </TT>available. Then there's Gordon Bell who works for Microsoft
<TT>SAT </TT>and is chronicling every 20 seconds of his life with a
<TT>SAT </TT>photograph and employs people to scan every page he reads
<TT>SAT </TT>from books, so that there's a complete digital record of his
<TT>SAT </TT>life.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Sondheim - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet
<TT>SAT </TT>Street <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l53b8.html>b07l53b8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l53b8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Dennis Quilley and Julia McKenzie star in an exclusive BBC
<TT>SAT </TT>recording of the Royal National Theatre's hit 1993 revival
<TT>SAT </TT>of Stephen Sondheim 's musical thriller. Introduced by
<TT>SAT </TT>Sheridan Morley.
<TT>SAT </TT>A half-mad barber returns home after escaping from an unjust
<TT>SAT </TT>imprisonment, to take vengeance on the judge who sentenced
<TT>SAT </TT>him, ravished his wife and now plans to marry his daughter.
<TT>SAT </TT>However, Sweeney doesn't limit himself to one victim, he
<TT>SAT </TT>takes revenge against the whole world for his and his
<TT>SAT </TT>daughter's suffering by slitting the throats of his
<TT>SAT </TT>customers, whose corpses are then made into meat pies by his
<TT>SAT </TT>enterprising accomplice, Mrs Lovett.
<TT>SAT </TT>Music and lyrics written by Stephen Sondheim based on Hugh
<TT>SAT </TT>Wheeler's book, adapted by Christopher Bond.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Dennis Quilley as Sweeney Todd, Julia McKenzie as
<TT>SAT </TT>Mrs Lovett, Adrian Lester as Anthony Hope, Sheila Reid as
<TT>SAT </TT>Beggar Woman/Lucy, Carol Starks as Johanna, Philip Curtis as
<TT>SAT </TT>the Bird Seller, Christopher Benjamin as Judge Turpin, Barry
<TT>SAT </TT>James as Beadle Bamford, Adriana Lewis Morgan as Tobias
<TT>SAT </TT>Ragg, Nick Holder as Adolfo Pirelli and Stephen Hanley as
<TT>SAT </TT>Fogg.
<TT>SAT </TT>The ensemble players: Di Botcher, Megan Kelly, Mandy Moore,
<TT>SAT </TT>Martin Nelson, Peter Prentice, Ernestina Quarcoo and Rhashan
<TT>SAT </TT>Stone.
<TT>SAT </TT>Musicians: Colin Wray [trumpet], Dean Foley [horn], Emma
<TT>SAT </TT>Fowler [clarinet], Rachel Edmunds [bassoon], Julia
<TT>SAT </TT>Leighton-Jones [violin], Judith Herbert [cello], David Berry
<TT>SAT </TT>[double-bass] and Philip Hopkins [percussion].
<TT>SAT </TT>Associate Music Director: Mark Dorrell and Production Music
<TT>SAT </TT>Direct: Paddy Cunneen.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Declan Donnellan
<TT>SAT </TT>For the BBC: Recording Engineer: Mike Robinson, Sound
<TT>SAT </TT>Balancer: Tim Durham and Producer: John Langridge.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in 1994.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>11:35 Stephen Sondheim in Conversation <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l56k2.html>b07l56k2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l56k2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Legendary composer and lyricist, Stephen Sondheim in
<TT>SAT </TT>conversation with Mark Lawson.
<TT>SAT </TT>With a string of award-winning shows to his name - including
<TT>SAT </TT>A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Company,
<TT>SAT </TT>Follies, A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, Into The Woods
<TT>SAT </TT>and Passion - Stephen discusses his career and shares his
<TT>SAT </TT>views on musical theatre.
<TT>SAT </TT>Recorded with an audience at the 2010 Cheltenham Literary
<TT>SAT </TT>Festival when Stephen was on a UK book tour, coinciding with
<TT>SAT </TT>his 80th birthday.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast in Front Row on BBC Radio 4 in 2010.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Spangles 'n' Tights <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ndrcb.html>b04ndrcb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04ndrcb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Pursued by a Bear
<TT>SAT </TT>The struggles of a Dublin theatrical costumier. The local
<TT>SAT </TT>nun's drama group offers hope. With Doreen Keogh. From
<TT>SAT </TT>September 1998.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rr6y0.html>b01rr6y0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rr6y0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Romance
<TT>SAT </TT>The showbusiness survivor shares a touching tale of
<TT>SAT </TT>unexpected romance. Written and read by Peter Jones. From
<TT>SAT </TT>September 1993.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Life Lines: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l57yt.html>b07l57yt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l57yt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>An ambulance call handler's own life is fast becoming as
<TT>SAT </TT>much of an emergency as the calls she takes. Stars Sarah
<TT>SAT </TT>Ridgeway.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l58fp.html>b07l58fp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l58fp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Steve Earle
<TT>SAT </TT>Singer Steve Earle chooses 'Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan
<TT>SAT </TT>Dowdy' and 'I Am a Patriot' by Little Steven & The Disciples
<TT>SAT </TT>of Soul.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 In the Psychiatrist's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007516l.html>b007516l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007516l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen Fry
<TT>SAT </TT>The actor and writer opens up to Professor Anthony Clare
<TT>SAT </TT>about love, self-loathing and contemplating suicide. From
<TT>SAT </TT>June 1997.
<TT>SAT </TT>Psychiatrist Dr Anthony Clare's in depth interviews with
<TT>SAT </TT>prominent people from different walks of life.
<TT>SAT </TT>Born in Dublin, author Anthony held a doctorate in medicine,
<TT>SAT </TT>a master's degree in philosophy and was a fellow of the
<TT>SAT </TT>Royal College of Psychiatrists. After becoming a regular on
<TT>SAT </TT>BBC Radio 4's Stop the Week in the 1980s, he became
<TT>SAT </TT>Britain's best-known psychiatrist and earned his own
<TT>SAT </TT>vehicle, In the Psychiatrist's Chair. Starting in 1982, this
<TT>SAT </TT>series ran until 2001 and also transferred to TV. Series
<TT>SAT </TT>highlights include conversations with Bob Monkhouse, Cecil
<TT>SAT </TT>Parkinson and Gerry Adams.
<TT>SAT </TT>Anthony Clare died suddenly in Paris aged 64 in 2007.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ddnfm.html>b03ddnfm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ddnfm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Noel Coward - Blithe Spirit <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ghlgw.html>b01ghlgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ghlgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 The RSC at 50 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010dp0l.html>b010dp0l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010dp0l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 The Real George Orwell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qldly.html>b01qldly</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qldly>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Nineteen Eighty-Four, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatised by Jonathan Holloway
<TT>SAT </TT>Winston Smith has found love and comfort with Julia, and now
<TT>SAT </TT>they are determined to join the Brotherhood, a secret,
<TT>SAT </TT>counter-revolutionary organisation pledged to destroy The
<TT>SAT </TT>Party. But for The Party's enemies, deep in the Ministry of
<TT>SAT </TT>Love, there is the threat of Room 101.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Jeremy Mortimer.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Winston Smith: Christopher Eccleston
<TT>SAT </TT>Julia: Pippa Nixon
<TT>SAT </TT>O'Brien: Tim Pigott-Smith
<TT>SAT </TT>Parsons: Kim Wall
<TT>SAT </TT>Charrington: Robert Blythe
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Christine Absalom
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Sam Alexander
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Don Gilet
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Susie Riddell
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Joe Sims
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Joshua Swinney
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Jeremy Mortimer
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jonathan Holloway
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Comedy Greats <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k42m.html>b007k42m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k42m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Noughties, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Decade by decade, Barry Cryer showcases some of the funniest
<TT>SAT </TT>and finest shows ever broadcast by the BBC.
<TT>SAT </TT>Yo! From the 21st century of radio comedy, Baz presents
<TT>SAT </TT>another six-pack of noughties favourites:
<TT>SAT </TT>* Absolute Power
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3 (3/6)
<TT>SAT </TT>Roguish Martin enters the Lords, as Charles takes on a Big
<TT>SAT </TT>Brother 'star'. Stars Stephen Fry and John Bird. From 2002.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Fags, Mags and Bags
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1 (1/6) Raising Keenan
<TT>SAT </TT>Sanjeev Kohli and Donald McLeary's Glasgow corner shop
<TT>SAT </TT>sitcom. Owner Ramesh tackles a young tearaway. From 2007.
<TT>SAT </TT>* The Sunday Format
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3 (1/4)
<TT>SAT </TT>Celebrity eaters choose 'Desert Island Biscs'. Radio's posh
<TT>SAT </TT>paper tells all. With Alexander Armstrong, Emma Kennedy and
<TT>SAT </TT>Tracy-Ann Oberman. From 2001.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Chain Reaction
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1 (2/6) Jimmy Carr interviews Matt Lucas
<TT>SAT </TT>The deadpan funny man and the 'Little Britain' star in the
<TT>SAT </TT>tag talk show, where the guest is next interviewer. From
<TT>SAT </TT>2005.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1 (2/6)
<TT>SAT </TT>Linda Smith gets her neighbour's Jack the Ripper letters
<TT>SAT </TT>authenticated and falls foul of the mafia. With Jeremy Hardy
<TT>SAT </TT>and Don Estelle. From 2001.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Dead Ringers
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 6 (5/5)
<TT>SAT </TT>More celeb sound-alikes as Thora Hird instructs James Bond
<TT>SAT </TT>and Zippy imitates Cherie Blair. Topical impressions with
<TT>SAT </TT>Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens and Kevin Connelly. From 2002.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced and scripted by Peter Reed
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC 7 in 2003.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Buy Me Up TV <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009jcxh.html>b009jcxh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009jcxh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Another chance to hear the comedy series inspired by every
<TT>SAT </TT>shopping channel you've ever seen and every product you've
<TT>SAT </TT>never wanted to buy.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Justin Edwards, Colin Hoult, Katherine Jakeways,
<TT>SAT </TT>Ewen MacIntosh, Alex MacQueen, Greg Proops and this week's
<TT>SAT </TT>special guest, Rich Hall.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ls9h7.html>b07ls9h7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ls9h7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Fred
<TT>SAT </TT>MacAulay.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Knowing Me, Knowing You <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvc2.html>b007jvc2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvc2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 6
<TT>SAT </TT>Cheesy host Alan Partridge meets BBC TV's Commissioning
<TT>SAT </TT>Director and a maverick Lord. Stars Steve Coogan. From
<TT>SAT </TT>January 1993.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 The Mary Whitehouse Experience <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043bldw.html>b043bldw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043bldw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 4, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Hugh Dennis, Steve Punt, Rob Newman and David Baddiel
<TT>SAT </TT>scrutinise horse racing and party conferences. From October
<TT>SAT </TT>1990.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 2525 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007znn2.html>b007znn2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007znn2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>In the year 2525, if man is still alive, if woman can
<TT>SAT </TT>survive... then it may sound something like this. Set 511
<TT>SAT </TT>years in the future, 2525 welcomes you into a world of
<TT>SAT </TT>competitive kitchen appliances, robotic stand-up comedians
<TT>SAT </TT>and religions devoted to the worship of The Beatles.
<TT>SAT </TT>Cast:
<TT>SAT </TT>Jenny Bede
<TT>SAT </TT>Jamie Demetriou
<TT>SAT </TT>Kieran Hodgson
<TT>SAT </TT>Catriona Knox
<TT>SAT </TT>Waen Shepherd
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Colin Birch, Ali Crockatt and David Scott, Jason
<TT>SAT </TT>Hazeley and Joel Morris, Jon Hunter, Jane Lamacraft, Alex
<TT>SAT </TT>Lowe, Paul Putner, John Luke Roberts and Eddie Robson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Ashley Blaker
<TT>SAT </TT>A John Stanley production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Jenny Bede
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Jamie Demetriou
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Kieran Hodgson
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Catriona Knox
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Waen Shepherd
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Colin Birch
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Ali Crockatt
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jason Hazeley
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Joel Morris
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jane Lamacraft
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Alex Lowe
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Paul Putner
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: John-Luke Roberts
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Eddie Robson
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ashley Blaker
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 17 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 The Real George Orwell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qldly.html>b01qldly</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qldly>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Life Lines: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l57yt.html>b07l57yt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l57yt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l58fp.html>b07l58fp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l58fp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 In the Psychiatrist's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007516l.html>b007516l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007516l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ddnfm.html>b03ddnfm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ddnfm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Noel Coward - Blithe Spirit <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ghlgw.html>b01ghlgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ghlgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 The RSC at 50 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010dp0l.html>b010dp0l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010dp0l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 A Little Twist of Dahl: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01phj36.html>b01phj36</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01phj36>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Five darkly comic tales by the master of the bizarre - Roald
<TT>SUN </TT>Dahl. With Charles Dance as the storyteller.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Out of Armenia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04w0jxm.html>b04w0jxm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04w0jxm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Venice
<TT>SUN </TT>Guided by an earnest novice monk from the bells of Santa
<TT>SUN </TT>Croce to the Armenian monastery-island of San Lazzaro,
<TT>SUN </TT>Charles Emmerson continues to Venice on his journey through
<TT>SUN </TT>the Armenian diaspora of Europe.
<TT>SUN </TT>Armenian traders have been in Venice for centuries. Tall
<TT>SUN </TT>tales of Armenians fighting with Venetians at Troy still
<TT>SUN </TT>circulate. But when the island of San Lazzaro, a former
<TT>SUN </TT>leper colony, was turned into an Armenian monastery in the
<TT>SUN </TT>early 18th century, it became a new magnet for Armenians in
<TT>SUN </TT>the city.
<TT>SUN </TT>Over the years, San Lazzaro developed into a sacred citadel
<TT>SUN </TT>of Armenian culture. The monks collected together
<TT>SUN </TT>manuscripts and books of the Armenian world even as they
<TT>SUN </TT>turned to dust elsewhere. We hear the Armenian religious
<TT>SUN </TT>singing which the monks kept alive, and share the wonder of
<TT>SUN </TT>the Venetian Armenians who first heard it when they were
<TT>SUN </TT>young.
<TT>SUN </TT>San Lazzaro's reputation spread - it's claimed Byron visited
<TT>SUN </TT>the island to learn the Armenian language by swimming all
<TT>SUN </TT>the way from the Venice shore. Charles learns of the very
<TT>SUN </TT>spot on the island where Byron came to meditate after trying
<TT>SUN </TT>to master the twists and turns of the semi-mystical Armenian
<TT>SUN </TT>alphabet.
<TT>SUN </TT>Speaking with the monks today, Charles discovers the links
<TT>SUN </TT>which tie the monastery to the outside world, even as it
<TT>SUN </TT>becomes harder and harder to make up a football team for the
<TT>SUN </TT>island's meagre football pitch.
<TT>SUN </TT>The gardener reveals the monastery's culinary secrets -
<TT>SUN </TT>rose-petal jam, and copious supplies of dairy products from
<TT>SUN </TT>the Lido. And as the mist draws in, and vespers end, the
<TT>SUN </TT>abbot takes out the monastery speedboat to return his
<TT>SUN </TT>visitors to the city. The island falls back into the
<TT>SUN </TT>protective silence of the night.
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Cicely Fell
<TT>SUN </TT>An Above The Title production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dsy7d.html>b01dsy7d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dsy7d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Isy Suttie
<TT>SUN </TT>Comedian Alex Horne is joined by his own 5 piece jazz band
<TT>SUN </TT>for a brand new series of music and comedy. This time they
<TT>SUN </TT>make music on the subject of 'hard water'; shine a spotlight
<TT>SUN </TT>on the troubled life of the double bassist and reveal the
<TT>SUN </TT>haunting sound of the 'ocarina'. The band are joined by
<TT>SUN </TT>guest comedian Isy Suttie who persuades Alex to sing in a
<TT>SUN </TT>duet...
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer .... Julia McKenzie.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Presenter: Alex Horne
<TT>SUN </TT>Performer: Joe Auckland
<TT>SUN </TT>Performer: Mark Brown
<TT>SUN </TT>Performer: Will Collier
<TT>SUN </TT>Performer: Ben Reynolds
<TT>SUN </TT>Performer: Joe Stilgoe
<TT>SUN </TT>Performer: Isy Suttie
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Julia McKenzie
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 We're in Business <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jydp.html>b007jydp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jydp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Dudley's Granny
<TT>SUN </TT>Dudley and Harry end up at the mercy of a devious criminal.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Peter Jones as Dudley, Harry Worth as Harry and Irene
<TT>SUN </TT>Handl as Granny. With Paddy Edwards, Wallas Eaton and John
<TT>SUN </TT>Graham.
<TT>SUN </TT>Peter Jones is small-time businessman, Dudley Grosvenor
<TT>SUN </TT>who's always out to make a fast buck - usually at the
<TT>SUN </TT>expense of his side-kick, Harry Worth.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Peter Jones, George Wadmore and George Evans.
<TT>SUN </TT>A selection of surviving episodes from two series broadcast
<TT>SUN </TT>between 1959-1960.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Charles Maxwell.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Home Service in June 1959.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Meet the Huggetts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ncgg1.html>b00ncgg1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ncgg1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>No Fear
<TT>SUN </TT>Huggett family chaos reigns when young Bobby sets out to
<TT>SUN </TT>play the hero.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Jack Warner as Joe, Kathleen Harrison as Ethel, George
<TT>SUN </TT>Howell as Bobby, Marion Collins as Jane, Charles Leno as
<TT>SUN </TT>Fred Stebbings and Kenneth Connor as Charlie.
<TT>SUN </TT>Popular working-class family, the Huggetts first hit the
<TT>SUN </TT>cinema screen with a series of Gainsborough films between
<TT>SUN </TT>1947 and 1949. Their subsequent BBC radio series ran from
<TT>SUN </TT>1953 to 1962.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Eddie Maguire.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Jacques Brown
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in September
<TT>SUN </TT>1957.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Channel Shore - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05x26xr.html>b05x26xr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05x26xr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Tom Fort travels from the white cliffs of Dover to Land's
<TT>SUN </TT>End in search of maritime tales. Read by Jonathan Coy.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l5ftn.html>b07l5ftn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l5ftn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Maria Friedman
<TT>SUN </TT>Actress-singer Maria Friedman chooses 'Peter and the Wolf'
<TT>SUN </TT>by Prokofiev and 'Bess, You is My Woman Now' by George
<TT>SUN </TT>Gershwin.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l5ftq.html>b07l5ftq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l5ftq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Conductors, Marin Alsop
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. From Aretha Franklin to Gustav Mahler,
<TT>SUN </TT>conductor Marin Alsop shares her castaway choices with
<TT>SUN </TT>Kirsty Young. From September 2014.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l5g62.html>b07l5g62</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l5g62>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Live from Dublin
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in Ireland: Dan Kennedy introduces
<TT>SUN </TT>stories about being different, identification and survival.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 We're in Business <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jydp.html>b007jydp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jydp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Meet the Huggetts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ncgg1.html>b00ncgg1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ncgg1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 A Little Twist of Dahl: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01phj36.html>b01phj36</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01phj36>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Out of Armenia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04w0jxm.html>b04w0jxm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04w0jxm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Jessie Burton - The Muse: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l5gk3.html>b07l5gk3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l5gk3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>1967: An exhibition of Lawrie's newly discovered Robles is
<TT>SUN </TT>mooted. Read by Martina Laird and Jessica Raine.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Reader: Rachel Shelley
<TT>SUN </TT>Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
<TT>SUN </TT>Abridger: Lauris Morgan-Griffiths
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Mair Bosworth
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 RK Narayan Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d9164.html>b01d9164</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01d9164>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Engine Trouble
<TT>SUN </TT>At a raffle in India, a poor local man wins an unusual
<TT>SUN </TT>prize. But how to get it home? Read by Zia Mohyeddin.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jgv1s.html>b00jgv1s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jgv1s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Lambeth Palace
<TT>SUN </TT>Dark comedy by Christopher William Hill imagining the
<TT>SUN </TT>politics behind the scenes in the run-up to the selection of
<TT>SUN </TT>a fictional Archbishop of Canterbury. How far will an
<TT>SUN </TT>ultra-Establishment conservative and a barely-believing
<TT>SUN </TT>liberal go to win the top job in the Church of England?
<TT>SUN </TT>Michael Lombard ...... Alex Jennings
<TT>SUN </TT>David Channing ...... Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>SUN </TT>Grace Lombard ...... Phoebe Nicholls
<TT>SUN </TT>Patrick Latimer ...... Murray Melvin
<TT>SUN </TT>Alicia Latham ...... Susan Jameson
<TT>SUN </TT>Simon Brooker ...... Philip Fox
<TT>SUN </TT>Anthony Taylor ...... Sam Dale
<TT>SUN </TT>Russell Graves ...... Stephen Hogan
<TT>SUN </TT>Claudia ...... Caroline Guthrie
<TT>SUN </TT>Robin ...... Jonathan Tafler
<TT>SUN </TT>Cardinal Daeneker ...... Malcolm Tierney
<TT>SUN </TT>Seb ...... Benjamin Askew
<TT>SUN </TT>Jade ...... Lizzy Watts
<TT>SUN </TT>With Kirsty Wark and Jonathan Dimbleby as themselves.
<TT>SUN </TT>Other parts played by Janice Acquah, Matt Addis and Paul
<TT>SUN </TT>Rider.
<TT>SUN </TT>Directed by Mary Peate.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l5hhr.html>b07l5hhr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l5hhr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Tales from Ovid: Semele; Peleus and Thetis; Pygmalion; The
<TT>SUN </TT>Birth of Hercules
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with 'Tales of Ovid'.
<TT>SUN </TT>Poet Ted Hughes continues reading from his award-winning
<TT>SUN </TT>reworking of Ovid's Metamorphoses - stories of the teeming
<TT>SUN </TT>underworld and overworld of Romanised Greek myth and legend.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring 'Semele', 'Peleus and Thetis' and 'Pygmalion and
<TT>SUN </TT>the Birth of Hercules', this highly praised collection won
<TT>SUN </TT>the 1997 Whitbread prize for poetry and WH Smith Literary
<TT>SUN </TT>Award.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ted Hughes: born: 1930 and died: 1998.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Susan Roberts
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast in two-parts on BBC Radio 4 in 1998.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dsy7d.html>b01dsy7d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dsy7d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Simon Bovey - The Voice of God <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwl8.html>b007jwl8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwl8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Blowback
<TT>SUN </TT>Nick battles to find the person responsible for his lover
<TT>SUN </TT>Belinda's death. Stars Clare Corbett and Matthew Dyktynski.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:30 Algernon Blackwood - The Willows <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvdr.html>b007jvdr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvdr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>The Swede offers his opinion on the island's evil forces,
<TT>SUN </TT>and the necessity of offering them a sacrifice. Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Roger Allam.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l5g62.html>b07l5g62</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l5g62>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:00 Channel Shore - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05x26xr.html>b05x26xr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05x26xr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l5ftn.html>b07l5ftn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l5ftn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l5ftq.html>b07l5ftq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l5ftq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dsy7d.html>b01dsy7d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dsy7d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ls9r4.html>b07ls9r4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ls9r4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith is joined
<TT>SUN </TT>again by Fred MacAulay.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Fabulous <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hs90r.html>b00hs90r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hs90r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>Faye's cooker is beeping, work deadlines are looming and
<TT>SUN </TT>flat-hunting sucks. Stars Daisy Haggard and Adam Buxton.
<TT>SUN </TT>From May 2007.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 Peter Bradshaw - For One Horrible Moment <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008756f.html>b008756f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008756f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>Darkly comic memoirs of growing up in the 1970s. Will
<TT>SUN </TT>father's lecture on sex dampen our hero's ardour? With Peter
<TT>SUN </TT>Bradshaw.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 The Secret World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mqpgm.html>b01mqpgm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mqpgm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>From Al Pacino to Paul McCartney - Jon Culshaw and friends
<TT>SUN </TT>imagine the private lives of the famous. From September
<TT>SUN </TT>2012.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Laura Solon: Talking and Not Talking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00773xs.html>b00773xs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00773xs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>SUN </TT>The award-winning comic brings us the torrid tale of
<TT>SUN </TT>Justine's jeans and the sad story of a second gap year. From
<TT>SUN </TT>February 2007.
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<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 18 JULY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Simon Bovey - The Voice of God <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwl8.html>b007jwl8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwl8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:30 Algernon Blackwood - The Willows <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvdr.html>b007jvdr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvdr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 A Little Twist of Dahl: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01phj36.html>b01phj36</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01phj36>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Out of Armenia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04w0jxm.html>b04w0jxm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04w0jxm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Jessie Burton - The Muse: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l5gk3.html>b07l5gk3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l5gk3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 RK Narayan Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d9164.html>b01d9164</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01d9164>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jgv1s.html>b00jgv1s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jgv1s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l5hhr.html>b07l5hhr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l5hhr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dsy7d.html>b01dsy7d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dsy7d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03790m8.html>b03790m8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03790m8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>The pursuit does not let up, as special agent, Dick Barton
<TT>MON </TT>and Freddie track an alluring foe and see the true face of
<TT>MON </TT>the enemy.
<TT>MON </TT>The stirring 'Devil's Galop' heralds the arrival of Douglas
<TT>MON </TT>Kelly as 'Dick Barton - Special Agent' in another thrilling
<TT>MON </TT>tale of criminal masterminds, espionage and daring
<TT>MON </TT>adventure.
<TT>MON </TT>Originally starring Noel Johnson, Duncan Carse and Gordon
<TT>MON </TT>Davies, Dick Barton ran on the BBC Light Programme between
<TT>MON </TT>1946 and 1951, but sadly, very few original recordings
<TT>MON </TT>survive.
<TT>MON </TT>With the original lost, this is a very authentic sounding
<TT>MON </TT>re-recording of 'The Cabatolin Diamonds' using the original
<TT>MON </TT>scripts and music, which was made for international
<TT>MON </TT>distribution. Happily the audio was rediscovered in 2009,
<TT>MON </TT>lurking in the vaults of the National Film and Sound Archive
<TT>MON </TT>in Canberra, Australia.
<TT>MON </TT>Script by Geoffrey Webb.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Morris West
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in Australia in April 1949.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r6vn.html>b012r6vn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012r6vn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Elk and Bray quiz a suspect. Is he "Thomas"? Quigley gets a
<TT>MON </TT>tip-off, as the master criminal sets to work. Read by Danny
<TT>MON </TT>Webb.
<TT>MON </TT>Who is White Face? The "Devil of Tidal Basin" - they called
<TT>MON </TT>him. Out of the slums and filth of London slunk this
<TT>MON </TT>marauder, dealing death and striking terror into all hearts
<TT>MON </TT>and confounding the clearest brains of Scotland Yard.
<TT>MON </TT>All the ingredients of a great mystery are here - a
<TT>MON </TT>beautiful young girl, a handsome and romantic stranger from
<TT>MON </TT>South Africa; a keen crime-reporter from London's Fleet
<TT>MON </TT>Street in love with the girl; the dull witted inspector of
<TT>MON </TT>Police countered by the brilliant Superintendent from
<TT>MON </TT>Scotland Yard.
<TT>MON </TT>It's a hunt to expose an arch blackmailer - bent on
<TT>MON </TT>destroying the lives of his victims.....
<TT>MON </TT>Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) was a prolific
<TT>MON </TT>British crime writer, journalist and playwright, who wrote
<TT>MON </TT>175 novels - including the Four Just Men and Mr JG Reeder
<TT>MON </TT>series - 24 plays, and countless articles in newspapers and
<TT>MON </TT>journals. He co-created the movie monster 'King Kong',
<TT>MON </TT>writing the film's early screenplay. Over 160 films have
<TT>MON </TT>been made of his novels.
<TT>MON </TT>Edgar Wallace's novel abridged by Robin Brooks.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Pacificus Productions and
<TT>MON </TT>first broadcast in 2011.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 House Beautiful <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm1l1.html>b00zm1l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm1l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>To tie in with the V&A's exhibition The Cult of Beauty,
<TT>MON </TT>Laurence Llewelyn Bowen considers the effect of the
<TT>MON </TT>Aesthetic movement on the home in Britain.
<TT>MON </TT>Many artists and craftsmen were repelled by the ugly mass
<TT>MON </TT>produced goods on show at the 1851 Exhibition. A reactive
<TT>MON </TT>movement started that made BEAUTY the focus and ambition,
<TT>MON </TT>not only of art but of all things including household goods
<TT>MON </TT>and furnishings.
<TT>MON </TT>Laurence starts at Leighton House in London, the opulent
<TT>MON </TT>studio-home of the painter Frederic Lord Leighton, which was
<TT>MON </TT>open for the public to admire and emulate. Rossetti,
<TT>MON </TT>Whistler and Wilde also had houses which became hugely
<TT>MON </TT>fashionable for their muted colour, their harmonious
<TT>MON </TT>furnishings and their refined collection of art and objects,
<TT>MON </TT>many from Japan and the Middle East.
<TT>MON </TT>Laurence traces the style to the very heart of middle class
<TT>MON </TT>suburbia where all things 'artistic' became an obsession.
<TT>MON </TT>And we hear how much we owe to that movement today - how our
<TT>MON </TT>glassy home magazines are descendants of the Victorian 'home
<TT>MON </TT>hints', how the tiles and wallpapers we choose, the idea of
<TT>MON </TT>lifestyle' and of 'good taste' can be attributed to what
<TT>MON </TT>happened during the 1870s.
<TT>MON </TT>Prodcuer: Susan Marling
<TT>MON </TT>A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v2pbf.html>b00v2pbf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v2pbf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Awards
<TT>MON </TT>18th century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny wants to win "Peasants
<TT>MON </TT>Personality of The Year". Stars Sheridan Smith. From April
<TT>MON </TT>2004.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jyrdj.html>b07jyrdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jyrdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 65, Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>The nation's favourite wireless entertainment pays a visit
<TT>MON </TT>to Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre. Old-timers Barry Cryer and
<TT>MON </TT>Tony Hawks are joined on the panel by locals Susan Calman
<TT>MON </TT>and Fred Macaulay with Jack Dee in the chair. Colin Sell
<TT>MON </TT>provides piano accompaniment.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer - Jon Naismith.
<TT>MON </TT>It is a BBC Studios production.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Jack Dee
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Barry Cryer
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Tony Hawks
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Susan Calman
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Fred MacAulay
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp4z.html>b007jp4z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp4z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, The Entente Cordiale
<TT>MON </TT>Cross-channel harmony hits the buffers, when the station is
<TT>MON </TT>twinned with one in France.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Kenneth Connor as Valentine
<TT>MON </TT>/Bradshaw/Head of French Rail, Liz Fraser as Gloria, Ian
<TT>MON </TT>Lavender as Bert and Roger Delgado as Dupont.
<TT>MON </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>MON </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>MON </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>MON </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>MON </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>MON </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>MON </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>MON </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>MON </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>MON </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>MON </TT>down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in October 1973.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 J Kingston Platt <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rtzx7.html>b01rtzx7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rtzx7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Ronnie Melcombe and his Surprising Wife
<TT>MON </TT>The showbiz veteran relates a startling tale of a wife
<TT>MON </TT>addicted to shock. Written and read by Peter Jones. From
<TT>MON </TT>September 1993.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1qkl.html>b00v1qkl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1qkl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 14, PG Wodehouse
<TT>MON </TT>More literary challenges will be set as another series of
<TT>MON </TT>The Write Stuff starts, seeing the return of host, James
<TT>MON </TT>Walton, along with novelists, John Walsh and Sebastian
<TT>MON </TT>Faulks as team captains.
<TT>MON </TT>Each episode features an "Author of the Week" whose life and
<TT>MON </TT>work provide a focus for the questions as well as the basis
<TT>MON </TT>for the pastiches at the end of the show. This series the
<TT>MON </TT>following writers will be "Authors of the Week":
<TT>MON </TT>- Episode 1: P.G. Wodehouse
<TT>MON </TT>- Episode 2: Tennessee Williams
<TT>MON </TT>- Episode 3: Marcel Proust
<TT>MON </TT>- Episode 4: The Beats (Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs)
<TT>MON </TT>- Episode 5: Stephenie Meyer (author of the Twilight series)
<TT>MON </TT>- Episode 6: Edgar Allan Poe
<TT>MON </TT>As ever, the team captains will be joined by guest
<TT>MON </TT>panellists from the literary world and this series the
<TT>MON </TT>guests will include best-selling crime writer, Mark
<TT>MON </TT>Billingham; Horrid Henry author, Francesca Simon; poet, Ian
<TT>MON </TT>McMillan; children's author, Sue Limb and journalist and
<TT>MON </TT>broadcaster, Francis Wheen.
<TT>MON </TT>The guest panellists for Episode 1 will be Francis Wheen and
<TT>MON </TT>Ian McMillan and the show will finish, as ever, with each
<TT>MON </TT>panellist reading out a pastiche of the "Author of the
<TT>MON </TT>Week"'s work - this week they imagine how Wodehouse might
<TT>MON </TT>have tackled historical fiction.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnc6.html>b007jnc6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnc6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 7, Taking the Rap
<TT>MON </TT>School trouble is brewing over a pupil playing truant and a
<TT>MON </TT>strict disciplinarian on the staff. With Dilys Laye. From
<TT>MON </TT>May 1992.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzxk.html>b007jzxk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzxk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Orphans
<TT>MON </TT>The arrival in Cloisterham of Neville and Helena Landless ,
<TT>MON </TT>twins from Ceylon, sets in motion a chain of events which
<TT>MON </TT>leads to murder....
<TT>MON </TT>Charles Dickens's unfinished book completed by Leon Garfield
<TT>MON </TT>and dramatised for radio in 5-parts by David Buck.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Ian Holm as John Jasper, Mark Payton as Edwin
<TT>MON </TT>Drood, Gareth Thomas as the Reverend Crisparkle, Simon
<TT>MON </TT>Treves as Neville, Helena Breck as Helena, Susan Sheridan as
<TT>MON </TT>Deputy and Mary Wimbush as Princess Puffer.
<TT>MON </TT>Pianist: Nicholas Kok
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Gordon House
<TT>MON </TT>A BBC Radio 4/BBC World Service co-production first
<TT>MON </TT>broadcast in 1990.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Patrick O'Brian - Little Death <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04t7kjc.html>b04t7kjc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04t7kjc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Haunted by World War Two and vowing not to kill again, an
<TT>MON </TT>ex-fighter pilot is invited to shoot pigeons. Read by Liam
<TT>MON </TT>O'Callaghan.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013852k.html>b013852k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013852k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Rightfully Mine
<TT>MON </TT>Ella Hickson is one of the brightest young stars of the
<TT>MON </TT>British new writing scene. She is currently Pearson
<TT>MON </TT>playwright in residence at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith.
<TT>MON </TT>Of Ella's second stage play 'Precious Little Talent' the
<TT>MON </TT>Sunday Times commented:
<TT>MON </TT>'Of the young female playwrights sparkling in the West End,
<TT>MON </TT>Ella Hickson shines the brightest... this fresh, ardent play
<TT>MON </TT>suggests that it's writer, Ella Hickson, has a wide-open
<TT>MON </TT>future'.
<TT>MON </TT>In 'Rightfully Mine', Ella Hickson explores the relationship
<TT>MON </TT>between a mother and a daughter and asks what rights raising
<TT>MON </TT>a child gives you - do the things you do for your children
<TT>MON </TT>really come for free?
<TT>MON </TT>'I suddenly wonder whether the best thing you can ever do
<TT>MON </TT>for your child is not to sacrifice anything for them, to
<TT>MON </TT>live, almost in spite of them - that way you'll never hold
<TT>MON </TT>it against them - you'll never feel that they owe you
<TT>MON </TT>anything...'
<TT>MON </TT>Twenty six year old Amy is desperate to have her own child,
<TT>MON </TT>but a teenage illness and subsequent operation has made it
<TT>MON </TT>impossible for her to bear her own. Her last resort is to
<TT>MON </TT>ask her fifty year-old mother, Celia, to act as surrogate. A
<TT>MON </TT>favour which Celia gives freely, and Amy is afraid to
<TT>MON </TT>receive.
<TT>MON </TT>Celia: Kath Howden
<TT>MON </TT>Amy: Shauna MacDonald
<TT>MON </TT>Paul: John Paul Hurley
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Ella Hickson
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Lu Kemp.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp4z.html>b007jp4z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp4z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rtzx7.html>b01rtzx7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rtzx7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03790m8.html>b03790m8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03790m8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r6vn.html>b012r6vn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012r6vn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 House Beautiful <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm1l1.html>b00zm1l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm1l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01k9qrm.html>b01k9qrm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01k9qrm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Palin - The Truth, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Michael Palin.
<TT>MON </TT>Keith Mabbut has completed his book on the Sullom Voe oil
<TT>MON </TT>terminal but feels decidedly unfulfilled. Returning home to
<TT>MON </TT>London he is determined to embark on a novel.
<TT>MON </TT>Keith is at a crossroads in his life. When he is offered the
<TT>MON </TT>opportunity of a lifetime - to write the biography of the
<TT>MON </TT>elusive Hamish Melville, a highly influential activist and
<TT>MON </TT>humanitarian - he seizes the chance to write something
<TT>MON </TT>meaningful.
<TT>MON </TT>His search to find out the real story behind the legend
<TT>MON </TT>takes him to the lush landscapes and environmental hotspots
<TT>MON </TT>of India. The more he discovers about Melville, the more he
<TT>MON </TT>admires him - and the more he connects with an idealist who
<TT>MON </TT>wanted to make a difference.
<TT>MON </TT>But is his quarry genuinely who he claims to be? Is he
<TT>MON </TT>really a Gandhi-like leader of the people, a political mover
<TT>MON </TT>and shaker, an enigma? These are the question Keith must ask
<TT>MON </TT>himself. But as he soon discovers, the truth can be whatever
<TT>MON </TT>we make it.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Alex Jennings
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Libby Spurrier
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Joanna Green
<TT>MON </TT>A Pier Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00snq94.html>b00snq94</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00snq94>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Kiddy and the Pork Chop
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Morpurgo looks at the impact of economic
<TT>MON </TT>improvements on children in the second half of the 20th
<TT>MON </TT>century.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wdjr.html>b012wdjr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wdjr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Ernest Hemingway - A Farewell to Arms, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Ernest Hemingway's novel, dramatised by Stephen Keyworth.
<TT>MON </TT>1/10 Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver for the
<TT>MON </TT>Italian army, plays courtship games with Catherine Barkley,
<TT>MON </TT>a British nurse.
<TT>MON </TT>Cast
<TT>MON </TT>Frederic ..... Patrick Kennedy
<TT>MON </TT>Catherine ..... Morven Christie
<TT>MON </TT>Rinaldi ..... Carl Prekopp
<TT>MON </TT>Ferguson ..... Alex Tregear
<TT>MON </TT>Manera ..... Jonathan Forbes
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>MON </TT>As part of the BBC Year of the Book, Radio Four presents
<TT>MON </TT>Ernest Hemingway's greatest love story set in the Italian
<TT>MON </TT>conflict in the First World War, where American ambulance
<TT>MON </TT>driver Frederic Henry and British nurse Catherine Barkley
<TT>MON </TT>are serving. Despite themselves, they find life and passion
<TT>MON </TT>beneath the numbness of war and death.
<TT>MON </TT>A dramatisation by Steven Keyworth, with Patrick Kennedy
<TT>MON </TT>(Atonement, War Horse) as Frederic, and Morven Christie
<TT>MON </TT>(Lost in Austen, The Sinking of the Laconia) as Catherine.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Visual Editor: Toby Swift
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014f9pz.html>b014f9pz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014f9pz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Tim Jeal - Explorers of the Nile, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Nothing obsessed explorers of the mid-nineteenth century
<TT>MON </TT>more than the quest to discover the source of the White
<TT>MON </TT>Nile. It was the planet's most elusive secret, the prize
<TT>MON </TT>coveted above all others. Between 1856 and 1876, six
<TT>MON </TT>larger-than-life men and one extraordinary woman accepted
<TT>MON </TT>the challenge. Showing extreme courage and resilience,
<TT>MON </TT>Richard Burton, John Hanning Speke, James Augustus Grant,
<TT>MON </TT>Samuel Baker, Florence von Sass, David Livingstone, and
<TT>MON </TT>Henry Morton Stanley risked their lives and reputations in
<TT>MON </TT>the fierce competition.
<TT>MON </TT>Award-winning author Tim Jeal deploys fascinating new
<TT>MON </TT>research to provide a vivid tableau of the unmapped 'Dark
<TT>MON </TT>Continent', its jungle deprivations, and the courage as well
<TT>MON </TT>as malicious tactics of the explorers. On multiple forays
<TT>MON </TT>launched into east and central Africa, the travellers passed
<TT>MON </TT>through almost impenetrable terrain and suffered the ravages
<TT>MON </TT>of flesh-eating ulcers, paralysis, malaria, deep spear
<TT>MON </TT>wounds, and even death. They discovered Lakes Tanganyika and
<TT>MON </TT>Victoria and became the first white people to encounter the
<TT>MON </TT>kingdoms of Buganda and Bunyoro.
<TT>MON </TT>Jeal weaves the story with authentic new detail and examines
<TT>MON </TT>the tragic unintended legacy of the Nile search that still
<TT>MON </TT>casts a long shadow over the people of Uganda and Sudan.
<TT>MON </TT>Tim Jeal is the author of acclaimed biographies of
<TT>MON </TT>Livingstone, Baden-Powell, and Stanley, each selected as a
<TT>MON </TT>Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times and the
<TT>MON </TT>Washington Post. He lives in London.
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Alex Jennings
<TT>MON </TT>Abridger: Libby Spurrier
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Joanna Green
<TT>MON </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzxk.html>b007jzxk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzxk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1qkl.html>b00v1qkl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1qkl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnc6.html>b007jnc6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnc6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v2pbf.html>b00v2pbf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v2pbf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jyrdj.html>b07jyrdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jyrdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vd7cs.html>b03vd7cs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vd7cs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Ed Harris - The Interplanetary Notes of Ambassador B,
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Ambassador B should be inspecting minor planets of far-away
<TT>MON </TT>suns for the peaceful Interplanetary Commonwealth. Instead,
<TT>MON </TT>her recorded reports reveal that she is veering off-course,
<TT>MON </TT>pursuing a vendetta and bringing anything but peace.
<TT>MON </TT>Mind-bending, interstellar fun and adventure from Sony
<TT>MON </TT>Gold-winning writer Ed Harris.
<TT>MON </TT>1/5 Ambassador B inspects a planet which encourages free
<TT>MON </TT>speech. But where no one has a word to say about her
<TT>MON </TT>predecessor, Ambassador A.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced and Directed by Jonquil Panting.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Ambassador B: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>MON </TT>Minister Lung: Carolyn Pickles
<TT>MON </TT>Stone: Clive Hayward
<TT>MON </TT>Supervisor Lobe: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>MON </TT>Complainant 1: Steve Toussaint
<TT>MON </TT>Complainant 2: Cassie Layton
<TT>MON </TT>Rib: Matthew Watson
<TT>MON </TT>Ambassador A: Priyanga Burford
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Ed Harris
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqp7.html>b007jqp7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqp7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Architect Stephen Rix brings back evidence that his
<TT>MON </TT>cathedral vision really does exist. Read by David Horovitch.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767sz.html>b00767sz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767sz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Dolly Dhingra & Tony Wheeler
<TT>MON </TT>Matthew Parris and his guests, journalist Dolly Dhingra and
<TT>MON </TT>founder of the Lonely Planet guides Tony Wheeler, discuss
<TT>MON </TT>books by Amitav Ghosh, Vikram Seth, Douglas Adams and Mark
<TT>MON </TT>Carwardine. From 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>The Glass Palace by Amitav Ghosh
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Harper Collins
<TT>MON </TT>Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Pan
<TT>MON </TT>The Golden Gate by Vikram Seth
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Faber.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp4z.html>b007jp4z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp4z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 J Kingston Platt <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rtzx7.html>b01rtzx7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rtzx7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03790m8.html>b03790m8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03790m8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r6vn.html>b012r6vn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012r6vn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 House Beautiful <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm1l1.html>b00zm1l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm1l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Patrick O'Brian - Little Death <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04t7kjc.html>b04t7kjc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04t7kjc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013852k.html>b013852k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013852k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jyrdj.html>b07jyrdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jyrdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 That Mitchell and Webb Sound <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m6bhh.html>b00m6bhh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m6bhh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 4, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>How to talk to an emperor and inventing Saturday night TV
<TT>MON </TT>shows. Stars David Mitchell and Robert Webb. From August
<TT>MON </TT>2009.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lscfx.html>b07lscfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lscfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Thom Tuck talks to Danish
<TT>MON </TT>comedian Sofie Hagen.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 Dead Ringers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k0k56.html>b07k0k56</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k0k56>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 5
<TT>MON </TT>It's a momentous week for Theresa May as she makes her first
<TT>MON </TT>appearance on Dead Ringers as Prime Minister.
<TT>MON </TT>Ministers sacked, the Labour party in meltdown, Brexit fears
<TT>MON </TT>remain unabated this is a fabulous time for Laura
<TT>MON </TT>Kuenssberg, Andrew Neil, Robert Peston, Jon Snow, Andrew
<TT>MON </TT>Marr, Kirsty Wark , Hugh Edwards, all feeding off the trough
<TT>MON </TT>of political failure.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring: Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens and Lewis Macleod.
<TT>MON </TT>Written by: Nev Fountain & Tom Jamieson, Laurence Howarth,
<TT>MON </TT>Ed Amsden & Tom Coles, James Bugg, Laura Major, Sarah
<TT>MON </TT>Campbell, Max Davies, Jack Bernhardt, Liam Beirne, Alex
<TT>MON </TT>Harvey and Sara Gibbs.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced and created by Bill Dare.
<TT>MON </TT>BBC Studios Production.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Performer: Jon Culshaw
<TT>MON </TT>Performer: Jan Ravens
<TT>MON </TT>Performer: Lewis Macleod
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Nev Fountain
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Tom Jamieson
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Laurence Howarth
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Ed Amsden
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Tom Coles
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: James Bugg
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Laura Major
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Sarah Campbell
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Max Davies
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Jack Bernhardt
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Liam Beirne
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Alex Harvey
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Sara Gibbs
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Bill Dare
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:30 Elvenquest <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r0gjg.html>b01r0gjg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01r0gjg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 4, The Underworld
<TT>MON </TT>The Questers are forced into the Underworld where they must
<TT>MON </TT>find Penthiselea's mum to ask her an all important question
<TT>MON </TT>that could finally lead them to the Sword of Asnagar.
<TT>MON </TT>Meanwhile, Lord Darkness faces a testing time too, when he
<TT>MON </TT>tries to raise an army of the dead.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring:
<TT>MON </TT>Darren Boyd as Vidar
<TT>MON </TT>Louise Delamere as Penthiselea's mother
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon as Dean/Kreech
<TT>MON </TT>Dave Lamb as Amis/The Gatekeeper
<TT>MON </TT>Stephen Mangan as Sam
<TT>MON </TT>Alistair McGowan as Lord Darkness
<TT>MON </TT>and
<TT>MON </TT>Ingrid Oliver as Penthiselea
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 19 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vd7cs.html>b03vd7cs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vd7cs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqp7.html>b007jqp7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqp7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767sz.html>b00767sz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767sz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03790m8.html>b03790m8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03790m8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r6vn.html>b012r6vn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012r6vn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 House Beautiful <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm1l1.html>b00zm1l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm1l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01k9qrm.html>b01k9qrm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01k9qrm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00snq94.html>b00snq94</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00snq94>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wdjr.html>b012wdjr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wdjr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014f9pz.html>b014f9pz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014f9pz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzxk.html>b007jzxk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzxk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1qkl.html>b00v1qkl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1qkl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnc6.html>b007jnc6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnc6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v2pbf.html>b00v2pbf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v2pbf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jyrdj.html>b07jyrdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jyrdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03799x2.html>b03799x2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03799x2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>After a tip-off courtesy of a cat, Dick and Freddie find
<TT>TUE </TT>themselves confronting knife-wielding apes.
<TT>TUE </TT>The stirring 'Devil's Galop' heralds the arrival of Douglas
<TT>TUE </TT>Kelly as 'Dick Barton - Special Agent' in another thrilling
<TT>TUE </TT>tale of criminal masterminds, espionage and daring
<TT>TUE </TT>adventure.
<TT>TUE </TT>Originally starring Noel Johnson, Duncan Carse and Gordon
<TT>TUE </TT>Davies, Dick Barton ran on the BBC Light Programme between
<TT>TUE </TT>1946 and 1951, but sadly, very few original recordings
<TT>TUE </TT>survive.
<TT>TUE </TT>With the original lost, this is a very authentic sounding
<TT>TUE </TT>re-recording of 'The Cabatolin Diamonds' using the original
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts and music, which was made for international
<TT>TUE </TT>distribution. Happily the audio was rediscovered in 2009,
<TT>TUE </TT>lurking in the vaults of the National Film and Sound Archive
<TT>TUE </TT>in Canberra, Australia.
<TT>TUE </TT>Script by Geoffrey Webb.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Morris West
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast in Australia in April 1949.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r9tz.html>b012r9tz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012r9tz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>As more emerges about Bateman's presence in England, crime
<TT>TUE </TT>reporter Quigley gets a lead from a crazy man. Read by Danny
<TT>TUE </TT>Webb.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Edward the Black Prince <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ss2cn.html>b00ss2cn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ss2cn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, was known as the Black
<TT>TUE </TT>Prince. Peter and Dan Snow follow in his footsteps to trace
<TT>TUE </TT>the start of the 100 Years' War between England and France,
<TT>TUE </TT>and to find out more about this great figure in 14th century
<TT>TUE </TT>chivalry.
<TT>TUE </TT>Starting at his tomb in Canterbury they follow his footsteps
<TT>TUE </TT>to Normandy, where he was knighted at 16 and took part in
<TT>TUE </TT>the siege of Caen and the Battle of Crecy. In this great
<TT>TUE </TT>English victory, he commanded the English army, while his
<TT>TUE </TT>father Edward III looked on.
<TT>TUE </TT>With the help of medieval historians Mark Ormrod and Craig
<TT>TUE </TT>Taylor, and the words of the chroniclers, Peter and Dan
<TT>TUE </TT>discover fascinating details about life in the middle ages
<TT>TUE </TT>at times of war, and about the early life of this great
<TT>TUE </TT>military commander.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Alyn Shipton
<TT>TUE </TT>A Unique Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 Spangles 'n' Tights <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nv8v5.html>b04nv8v5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04nv8v5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Ambassador
<TT>TUE </TT>The Dublin theatrical costumiers have to create a special
<TT>TUE </TT>cloak for Sir Walter Raleigh. With Sylvia Syms. From October
<TT>TUE </TT>1998.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 The Missing Hancocks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ly3xv.html>b04ly3xv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04ly3xv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Matador
<TT>TUE </TT>Between 1954 and 1959, BBC Radio recorded 102 episodes of
<TT>TUE </TT>Ray Galton and Alan Simpson's comedy classic Hancock's Half
<TT>TUE </TT>Hour. The first modern sitcom, it made stars of Tony
<TT>TUE </TT>Hancock, Sid James and Kenneth Williams, and launched Galton
<TT>TUE </TT>and Simpson on one of the most successful comedy-writing
<TT>TUE </TT>partnerships in history. But 20 episodes of the show are
<TT>TUE </TT>missing from the BBC archives, and have not been heard since
<TT>TUE </TT>their original transmission nearly sixty years ago. Now,
<TT>TUE </TT>five of those episodes have been lovingly re-recorded in
<TT>TUE </TT>front of a live audience at the BBC Radio Theatre, featuring
<TT>TUE </TT>a stellar cast led by Kevin McNally as The Lad Himself.
<TT>TUE </TT>Tonight's episode: The Matador. Tony uses Sid's travel
<TT>TUE </TT>agency to book a holiday in Spain, little knowing that Sid
<TT>TUE </TT>also runs a bullfighting business....
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and with the classic
<TT>TUE </TT>score newly recorded by the BBC Concert Orchestra, the show
<TT>TUE </TT>stars Kevin McNally, Kevin Eldon, Simon Greenall, Robin
<TT>TUE </TT>Sebastian and Susy Kane. The Matador was last broadcast in
<TT>TUE </TT>October 1955.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish and Neil Pearson.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Hancock: Kevin McNally
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Kevin Eldon
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Simon Greenall
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Robin Sebastian
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Ray Galton
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Alan Simpson
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Neil Pearson
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rq30b.html>b00rq30b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rq30b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, The Stepmother
<TT>TUE </TT>Harold's not too happy to meet dad Albert's new girlfriend.
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert, Harry H Corbett as
<TT>TUE </TT>Harold and Joan Lovell as Emma.
<TT>TUE </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>TUE </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>TUE </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>TUE </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>TUE </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>TUE </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>TUE </TT>for TV.
<TT>TUE </TT>Adapted for radio from Galton and Simpson's TV script by
<TT>TUE </TT>Gale Pedrick.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1966.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017071h.html>b017071h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017071h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Wool Over Their Eyes
<TT>TUE </TT>The bungling bureaucrats get sheepish over their latest
<TT>TUE </TT>muddle. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From June
<TT>TUE </TT>1975.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 Dead Ringers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k0k56.html>b07k0k56</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k0k56>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:30 King of Bath <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0482wzg.html>b0482wzg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0482wzg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Suffer Little Children
<TT>TUE </TT>Ambrose needs Uncle Beau's support when he steals some
<TT>TUE </TT>orphans to start a school. Stars David Bamber. From March
<TT>TUE </TT>1999.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzyx.html>b007jzyx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzyx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Mystery of Edwin Drood, A Disappearance
<TT>TUE </TT>Edwin and Neville attend a dinner hosted by Edwin's guardian
<TT>TUE </TT>Jasper, a meeting destined to be their last. Stars Mark
<TT>TUE </TT>Payton.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Patrick O'Brian - The Stag at Bay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04t922f.html>b04t922f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04t922f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>He is writing an article on marriage. She has retreated to
<TT>TUE </TT>her mother's. And the horned beast? Read by Sean Barrett.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Tove Jansson - The Summer Book <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw2l.html>b007jw2l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw2l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Sophia recalls the holidays spent with her grandmother on an
<TT>TUE </TT>island in the Gulf of Finland. Stars Phyllida Law and Sophie
<TT>TUE </TT>Thompson.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rq30b.html>b00rq30b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rq30b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017071h.html>b017071h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017071h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03799x2.html>b03799x2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03799x2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r9tz.html>b012r9tz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012r9tz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Edward the Black Prince <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ss2cn.html>b00ss2cn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ss2cn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kcyz3.html>b01kcyz3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kcyz3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Michael Palin - The Truth, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Michael Palin.
<TT>TUE </TT>Keith Mabbut's ex-wife asks him to meet her new man, his
<TT>TUE </TT>daughter Jay falls in love with an Iranian refugee and
<TT>TUE </TT>Keith's agent Silla telephones with a mysterious offer of
<TT>TUE </TT>work.
<TT>TUE </TT>Keith Mabbut is at a crossroads in his life. When he is
<TT>TUE </TT>offered the opportunity of a lifetime - to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>biography of the elusive Hamish Melville, a highly
<TT>TUE </TT>influential activist and humanitarian - he seizes the chance
<TT>TUE </TT>to write something meaningful.
<TT>TUE </TT>His search to find out the real story behind the legend
<TT>TUE </TT>takes Mabbut to the lush landscapes and environmental
<TT>TUE </TT>hotspots of India. The more he discovers about Melville, the
<TT>TUE </TT>more he admires him - and the more he connects with an
<TT>TUE </TT>idealist who wanted to make a difference. But is his quarry
<TT>TUE </TT>genuinely who he claims to be? Is he really a Gandhi-like
<TT>TUE </TT>leader of the people, a political mover and shaker, an
<TT>TUE </TT>enigma? These are the question Keith must ask himself. But
<TT>TUE </TT>as he soon discovers, the truth can be whatever we make it.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Alex Jennings
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Libby Spurrier
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Joanna Green
<TT>TUE </TT>A Pier Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sny0z.html>b00sny0z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sny0z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A Prison or a Garden
<TT>TUE </TT>Michael Morpurgo presents the story of the fight for
<TT>TUE </TT>children's rights in the second half of the 20th century.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wg2n.html>b012wg2n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wg2n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Ernest Hemingway - A Farewell to Arms, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Ernest Hemingway's novel, dramatised by Steven Keyworth.
<TT>TUE </TT>2/10 Frederic is injured while seeing to the suppers of his
<TT>TUE </TT>fellow ambulance drivers
<TT>TUE </TT>Cast
<TT>TUE </TT>Frederic ..... Patrick Kennedy
<TT>TUE </TT>Rinaldi ..... Carl Prekopp
<TT>TUE </TT>Manera ..... Jonathan Forbes
<TT>TUE </TT>Gavuzzi ..... James Lailey
<TT>TUE </TT>Passini ..... Daniel Rabin
<TT>TUE </TT>Driver ..... Simon Bubb
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Visual Editor: Toby Swift
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014m7t5.html>b014m7t5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014m7t5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Tim Jeal - Explorers of the Nile, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Burton and Speke are searching for the source of the Nile.
<TT>TUE </TT>But with Burton too ill to travel, Speke goes it alone
<TT>TUE </TT>Nothing obsessed explorers of the mid-nineteenth century
<TT>TUE </TT>more than the quest to discover the source of the White
<TT>TUE </TT>Nile. It was the planet's most elusive secret, the prize
<TT>TUE </TT>coveted above all others. Between 1856 and 1876, six
<TT>TUE </TT>larger-than-life men and one extraordinary woman accepted
<TT>TUE </TT>the challenge. Showing extreme courage and resilience,
<TT>TUE </TT>Richard Burton, John Hanning Speke, James Augustus Grant,
<TT>TUE </TT>Samuel Baker, Florence von Sass, David Livingstone, and
<TT>TUE </TT>Henry Morton Stanley risked their lives and reputations in
<TT>TUE </TT>the fierce competition.
<TT>TUE </TT>Award-winning author Tim Jeal deploys fascinating new
<TT>TUE </TT>research to provide a vivid tableau of the unmapped 'Dark
<TT>TUE </TT>Continent', its jungle deprivations, and the courage as well
<TT>TUE </TT>as malicious tactics of the explorers.
<TT>TUE </TT>Jeal weaves the story with authentic new detail and examines
<TT>TUE </TT>the tragic unintended legacy of the Nile search that still
<TT>TUE </TT>casts a long shadow over the people of Uganda and Sudan.
<TT>TUE </TT>Tim Jeal is the author of acclaimed biographies of
<TT>TUE </TT>Livingstone, Baden-Powell, and Stanley, each selected as a
<TT>TUE </TT>Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times and the
<TT>TUE </TT>Washington Post. He lives in London.
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Alex Jennings
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridger: Libby Spurrier
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Joanna Green
<TT>TUE </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzyx.html>b007jzyx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzyx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fnm9y.html>b00fnm9y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fnm9y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, Final
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin hosts the final with Brian Clements of
<TT>TUE </TT>Chelmsford, Lincoln's John Taylor and Christopher
<TT>TUE </TT>Moore-Bridger of Oswestry.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 King of Bath <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0482wzg.html>b0482wzg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0482wzg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 Spangles 'n' Tights <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nv8v5.html>b04nv8v5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04nv8v5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 The Missing Hancocks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ly3xv.html>b04ly3xv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04ly3xv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vgd9l.html>b03vgd9l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vgd9l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Ed Harris - The Interplanetary Notes of Ambassador B,
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Ambassador B should be inspecting minor planets of far-away
<TT>TUE </TT>suns for the peaceful Interplanetary Commonwealth. Instead,
<TT>TUE </TT>her recorded reports reveal that she is veering off-course,
<TT>TUE </TT>pursuing a vendetta and bringing anything but peace.
<TT>TUE </TT>Mind-bending, interstellar fun and adventure from Sony
<TT>TUE </TT>Gold-winning writer Ed Harris.
<TT>TUE </TT>2/5 Pursuing her missing sister into the uncharted planets
<TT>TUE </TT>of the Tundra, Ambassador B finds a world of constant war.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced and Directed by Jonquil Panting.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Ambassador B: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>TUE </TT>Cook: Ewan Bailey
<TT>TUE </TT>Soldier 1: Georgie Fuller
<TT>TUE </TT>Soldier 2: Carys Eleri
<TT>TUE </TT>Topper: David Cann
<TT>TUE </TT>Sergeant: Wilf Scolding
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Ed Harris
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqpm.html>b007jqpm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqpm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Architect Stephen Rix must face the doubts of his family and
<TT>TUE </TT>others about his plan to build a cathedral. Read by David
<TT>TUE </TT>Horovitch.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l69t1.html>b07l69t1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l69t1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Bryan Forbes
<TT>TUE </TT>Film director, actor, screenwriter and novelist Bryan Forbes
<TT>TUE </TT>talks to Robin Ray about the music that moves him.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recalling his life and career highlights, Bryan's selection
<TT>TUE </TT>includes the work of Puccini, John Barry and Elton John.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Emma Kingsley
<TT>TUE </TT>Bryan Forbes CBE was born: 1926 and died 2013.
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1991.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rq30b.html>b00rq30b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rq30b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017071h.html>b017071h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017071h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03799x2.html>b03799x2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03799x2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r9tz.html>b012r9tz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012r9tz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Edward the Black Prince <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ss2cn.html>b00ss2cn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ss2cn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Patrick O'Brian - The Stag at Bay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04t922f.html>b04t922f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04t922f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Tove Jansson - The Summer Book <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw2l.html>b007jw2l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw2l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 The Missing Hancocks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ly3xv.html>b04ly3xv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04ly3xv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lscnj.html>b07lscnj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lscnj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Thom Tuck talks again to
<TT>TUE </TT>Danish comedian Sofie Hagen.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 The Maltby Collection <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cnclw.html>b00cnclw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cnclw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>The new deputy museum curator gets a shock. Reginald Perrin
<TT>TUE </TT>writer David Nobbs's sitcom with Julian Rhind-Tutt. From
<TT>TUE </TT>June 2007.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Mark Watson's Live Address to the Nation <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0174hvv.html>b0174hvv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0174hvv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Intelligence
<TT>TUE </TT>Mark Watson continues his quest to improve the world, nimbly
<TT>TUE </TT>assisted by Tim Key and Tom Basden.
<TT>TUE </TT>As broadcast live in November 2011 - Mark invites the
<TT>TUE </TT>audience join in via tweets and messages to work out how we
<TT>TUE </TT>can all make the world a better place.
<TT>TUE </TT>Mark asks the big questions that are crucial to our
<TT>TUE </TT>understanding of ourselves and society - in a dynamic and
<TT>TUE </TT>thought provoking new format he opens the floor to the live
<TT>TUE </TT>audience and asks them to jump into the conversation via
<TT>TUE </TT>tweets and messages to work out how we can all make the
<TT>TUE </TT>world a better place.
<TT>TUE </TT>This week Mark looks at "Intelligence" - A certain amount of
<TT>TUE </TT>intelligence is pretty useful. Without the ability to
<TT>TUE </TT>reflect and calculate, we would all be setting fire to our
<TT>TUE </TT>shoes and buying those novels about women who shop and have
<TT>TUE </TT>relationship issues. Yet intelligence has been something of
<TT>TUE </TT>a curse to many. Galileo was tortured for knowing more about
<TT>TUE </TT>science than the church leaders, and Paxman sighs an awful
<TT>TUE </TT>lot when he's hosting University Challenge.
<TT>TUE </TT>We all know the phrase 'a little learning is a dangerous
<TT>TUE </TT>thing, but then so is a lot of learning, but then again you
<TT>TUE </TT>wouldn't want none at all. So... oh dear, we're basically
<TT>TUE </TT>ruined. We'd better knock down all our schools and
<TT>TUE </TT>universities.' Are we sometimes too smart for our own good?
<TT>TUE </TT>Mark Watson is a multi-award winning comedian, including the
<TT>TUE </TT>inaugural If.Comedy Panel Prize 2006. He is assisted by Tim
<TT>TUE </TT>Key, winner of Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2009 and Tom Basden
<TT>TUE </TT>who won the the If.Comedy Award for Best Newcomer 2007.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Lianne Coop.
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast live on BBC Radio 4 in November 2011.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Danny Robins Music Therapy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ft476.html>b00ft476</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ft476>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Danny Robins harnesses the power of music to improve the
<TT>TUE </TT>world and solve listeners' problems.
<TT>TUE </TT>Danny campaigns for bagpipes to be celebrated rather than
<TT>TUE </TT>reviled and tries his hand at writing a 'Winterval' No 1 hit
<TT>TUE </TT>single. With Isy Suttie and special musical guest rapper Doc
<TT>TUE </TT>Brown.
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<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 20 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vgd9l.html>b03vgd9l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vgd9l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqpm.html>b007jqpm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqpm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l69t1.html>b07l69t1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l69t1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03799x2.html>b03799x2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03799x2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r9tz.html>b012r9tz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012r9tz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Edward the Black Prince <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ss2cn.html>b00ss2cn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ss2cn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kcyz3.html>b01kcyz3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kcyz3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sny0z.html>b00sny0z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sny0z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wg2n.html>b012wg2n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wg2n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014m7t5.html>b014m7t5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014m7t5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzyx.html>b007jzyx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzyx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fnm9y.html>b00fnm9y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fnm9y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 King of Bath <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0482wzg.html>b0482wzg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0482wzg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 Spangles 'n' Tights <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nv8v5.html>b04nv8v5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04nv8v5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 The Missing Hancocks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ly3xv.html>b04ly3xv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04ly3xv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0379lbh.html>b0379lbh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0379lbh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Dick and Freddie strike lucky when they discover the
<TT>WED </TT>smugglers' secret stash. But their luck doesn't last.
<TT>WED </TT>The stirring 'Devil's Galop' heralds the arrival of Douglas
<TT>WED </TT>Kelly as 'Dick Barton - Special Agent' in another thrilling
<TT>WED </TT>tale of criminal masterminds, espionage and daring
<TT>WED </TT>adventure.
<TT>WED </TT>Originally starring Noel Johnson, Duncan Carse and Gordon
<TT>WED </TT>Davies, Dick Barton ran on the BBC Light Programme between
<TT>WED </TT>1946 and 1951, but sadly, very few original recordings
<TT>WED </TT>survive.
<TT>WED </TT>With the original lost, this is a very authentic sounding
<TT>WED </TT>re-recording of 'The Cabatolin Diamonds' using the original
<TT>WED </TT>scripts and music, which was made for international
<TT>WED </TT>distribution. Happily the audio was rediscovered in 2009,
<TT>WED </TT>lurking in the vaults of the National Film and Sound Archive
<TT>WED </TT>in Canberra, Australia.
<TT>WED </TT>Script by Geoffrey Webb.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Morris West
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast in Australia in April 1949.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012rdgm.html>b012rdgm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012rdgm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>With White Face on the run, Mason tries to get through to
<TT>WED </TT>Lorna. But what is wrong with Gregory Wicks? Read by Danny
<TT>WED </TT>Webb.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Edward the Black Prince <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sv5pd.html>b00sv5pd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sv5pd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, was known as the Black
<TT>WED </TT>Prince. Peter and Dan Snow follow his career from the time
<TT>WED </TT>of his first great victory at Crecy to his triumphal years
<TT>WED </TT>as ruler of all the English possessions in France.
<TT>WED </TT>From historians and chroniclers, they hear about the ravages
<TT>WED </TT>of the Black Death and how Edward then re-established his
<TT>WED </TT>military supremacy in France with armed raids known as
<TT>WED </TT>"chevauchees", and a second decisive victory at Poitiers,
<TT>WED </TT>where he took the French king prisoner.
<TT>WED </TT>Edward went on to further military success, but illness and
<TT>WED </TT>poor decisions cost him much of the territory he had won.
<TT>WED </TT>Finally he predeceased his father Edward III, having never
<TT>WED </TT>consolidated his position as the greatest soldier of the age
<TT>WED </TT>to become King of England himself.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alyn Shipton
<TT>WED </TT>A Unique Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Robin and Wendy's Wet Weekends <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrz3.html>b007jrz3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrz3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, A Fete Worse than Death
<TT>WED </TT>The duo's plan for a model village son et lumiere display
<TT>WED </TT>goes awry. Stars Simon Greenall and Kay Stonham. From
<TT>WED </TT>January 2002.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04xp4wx.html>b04xp4wx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04xp4wx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 6, Rebecca Front
<TT>WED </TT>Marcus Brigstocke persuades his guests to try new
<TT>WED </TT>experiences: things they really ought to have done by now.
<TT>WED </TT>Some experiences are loved, some are loathed, in this show
<TT>WED </TT>all about embracing the new.
<TT>WED </TT>This week, Rebecca Front, a self-confessed scaredy cat, is
<TT>WED </TT>persuaded to take her first ride on a motorbike and read her
<TT>WED </TT>first book about science. But how much of it did she
<TT>WED </TT>understand?
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Marcus Brigstocke
<TT>WED </TT>Interviewed Guest: Rebecca Front
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014tpqj.html>b014tpqj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014tpqj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Let Loose with a Chopper
<TT>WED </TT>Ordered on to a Nato exercise, the crew of HMS Troutbridge
<TT>WED </TT>find themselves up in the air.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicot as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as
<TT>WED </TT>Heather, Ronnie Barker as Lieutenant Parfitt, Michael Bates
<TT>WED </TT>as Lieutenant Dingle and Tenniel Evans as the Admiral.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in August 1965.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jyyw.html>b007jyyw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jyyw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Cinderella Hancock
<TT>WED </TT>Bill bans the lad from the National Film Ball, but then
<TT>WED </TT>there's a knock at the door.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Moira Lister, Bill Kerr, Sidney
<TT>WED </TT>James, Dora Bryan, Paul Carpenter and Kenneth Williams.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>WED </TT>Theme and incidental music composed by Wally Stott. Recorded
<TT>WED </TT>by the BBC Revue Orchestra conducted by Harry Rabinowitz.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Dennis Main Wilson
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1955.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 Dilemma <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017lfd5.html>b017lfd5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017lfd5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Sue Perkins puts four guests through the moral and ethical
<TT>WED </TT>wringer in this show show in which there are no "right"
<TT>WED </TT>answers - but there are some deeply damning ones.
<TT>WED </TT>This edition features comedians Shappi Khorsandi and Simon
<TT>WED </TT>Munnery, broadcaster Fi Glover, and journalist Hugo Rifkind.
<TT>WED </TT>They attempt to justify the murder of a pet and the theft of
<TT>WED </TT>a girlfriend. The show was devised by award-winning stand-up
<TT>WED </TT>and writer Danielle Ward (The News Quiz, Newswipe, Mock The
<TT>WED </TT>Week).
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Sue Perkins
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Shappi Khorsandi
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Simon Munnery
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Fi Glover
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Hugo Rifkind
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g484m.html>b04g484m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g484m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 6
<TT>WED </TT>Richard and Paul are entering a half-marathon, but Maria and
<TT>WED </TT>Ruby are off down the pub. Stars Patrick Barlow. From June
<TT>WED </TT>1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k006.html>b007k006</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k006>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Mystery of Edwin Drood, An Arrival
<TT>WED </TT>Jasper is convinced his nephew Edwin has been murdered by
<TT>WED </TT>Neville Landless. But a stranger seems to disagree. Stars
<TT>WED </TT>Ian Holm.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Stan Barstow - One Wednesday Afternoon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l6fp2.html>b07l6fp2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l6fp2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>4 Extra Debut. A man's existence is shaken to the core when
<TT>WED </TT>his wife suffers a nasty accident in her workplace. Read by
<TT>WED </TT>Paul Copley.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 John McGahern - Parachutes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075x70.html>b0075x70</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075x70>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Dumped by his girlfriend, a man tries to drown his sorrows
<TT>WED </TT>in the pubs of 1950s Dublin. With Brendan Gleeson and
<TT>WED </TT>Pauline McLynn.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014tpqj.html>b014tpqj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014tpqj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jyyw.html>b007jyyw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jyyw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0379lbh.html>b0379lbh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0379lbh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012rdgm.html>b012rdgm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012rdgm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Edward the Black Prince <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sv5pd.html>b00sv5pd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sv5pd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kcztc.html>b01kcztc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kcztc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Palin - The Truth, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Michael Palin.
<TT>WED </TT>Publisher Ron Latham has offered Mabbut a very handsome fee
<TT>WED </TT>to write the true story of the elusive humanitarian and
<TT>WED </TT>activist Hamish Melville. But Keith is wary. The offer just
<TT>WED </TT>seems too good to be true.
<TT>WED </TT>Keith Mabbut is at a crossroads in his life. When he is
<TT>WED </TT>offered the opportunity of a lifetime - to write the
<TT>WED </TT>biography of the elusive Hamish Melville, a highly
<TT>WED </TT>influential activist and humanitarian - he seizes the chance
<TT>WED </TT>to write something meaningful.
<TT>WED </TT>His search to find out the real story behind the legend
<TT>WED </TT>takes Mabbut to the lush landscapes and environmental
<TT>WED </TT>hotspots of India. The more he discovers about Melville, the
<TT>WED </TT>more he admires him - and the more he connects with an
<TT>WED </TT>idealist who wanted to make a difference. But is his quarry
<TT>WED </TT>genuinely who he claims to be? Is he really a Gandhi-like
<TT>WED </TT>leader of the people, a political mover and shaker, an
<TT>WED </TT>enigma? These are the question Keith must ask himself. But
<TT>WED </TT>as he soon discovers, the truth can be whatever we make it.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Alex Jennings
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Libby Spurrier
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Joanna Green
<TT>WED </TT>A Pier Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sp3dv.html>b00sp3dv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sp3dv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Disappearance of Childhood
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Morpurgo examines how the media and marketing have
<TT>WED </TT>encroached on the lives of children.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012ww6m.html>b012ww6m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012ww6m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Ernest Hemingway - A Farewell to Arms, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Ernest Hemingway's greatest love story, set on the Italian
<TT>WED </TT>front in the Great War, dramatised by Stephen Keyworth.
<TT>WED </TT>3/10 Frederic and Catherine are reunited in a Milan hospital
<TT>WED </TT>Cast
<TT>WED </TT>Frederic ..... Patrick Kennedy
<TT>WED </TT>Catherine ..... Morven Christie
<TT>WED </TT>Gage ..... Susie Riddell
<TT>WED </TT>Dr Varella ..... Jonathan Forbes
<TT>WED </TT>Dr. Valentini ..... James Lailey
<TT>WED </TT>House Doctor ..... Carl Prekopp
<TT>WED </TT>Porter ..... Daniel Rabin
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Visual Editor: Toby Swift
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014m7ty.html>b014m7ty</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014m7ty>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Tim Jeal - Explorers of the Nile, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Samuel Baker and his mistress, Florence, leave Gondokoro, in
<TT>WED </TT>search of Lake Albert
<TT>WED </TT>Nothing obsessed explorers of the mid-nineteenth century
<TT>WED </TT>more than the quest to discover the source of the White
<TT>WED </TT>Nile. It was the planet's most elusive secret, the prize
<TT>WED </TT>coveted above all others. Between 1856 and 1876, six
<TT>WED </TT>larger-than-life men and one extraordinary woman accepted
<TT>WED </TT>the challenge. Showing extreme courage and resilience,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Burton, John Hanning Speke, James Augustus Grant,
<TT>WED </TT>Samuel Baker, Florence von Sass, David Livingstone, and
<TT>WED </TT>Henry Morton Stanley risked their lives and reputations in
<TT>WED </TT>the fierce competition.
<TT>WED </TT>Award-winning author Tim Jeal deploys fascinating new
<TT>WED </TT>research to provide a vivid tableau of the unmapped 'Dark
<TT>WED </TT>Continent', its jungle deprivations, and the courage as well
<TT>WED </TT>as malicious tactics of the explorers.
<TT>WED </TT>Jeal weaves the story with authentic new detail and examines
<TT>WED </TT>the tragic unintended legacy of the Nile search that still
<TT>WED </TT>casts a long shadow over the people of Uganda and Sudan.
<TT>WED </TT>Tim Jeal is the author of acclaimed biographies of
<TT>WED </TT>Livingstone, Baden-Powell, and Stanley, each selected as a
<TT>WED </TT>Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times and the
<TT>WED </TT>Washington Post. He lives in London.
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Alex Jennings
<TT>WED </TT>Abridger: Libby Spurrier
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Joanna Green
<TT>WED </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k006.html>b007k006</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k006>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 Dilemma <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017lfd5.html>b017lfd5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017lfd5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g484m.html>b04g484m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g484m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Robin and Wendy's Wet Weekends <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrz3.html>b007jrz3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrz3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04xp4wx.html>b04xp4wx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04xp4wx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vgf43.html>b03vgf43</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vgf43>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Ed Harris - The Interplanetary Notes of Ambassador B,
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Ambassador B should be inspecting minor planets of far-away
<TT>WED </TT>suns for the peaceful Interplanetary Commonwealth. Instead,
<TT>WED </TT>her recorded reports reveal that she is veering off-course,
<TT>WED </TT>pursuing a vendetta and bringing anything but peace.
<TT>WED </TT>Mind-bending, interstellar fun and adventure from Sony
<TT>WED </TT>Gold-winning writer Ed Harris.
<TT>WED </TT>3/5 She may have hired a gun-slinging companion, but
<TT>WED </TT>Ambassador B is about to be disarmed in a way she never
<TT>WED </TT>dreamed of.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced and Directed by Jonquil Panting.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Ambassador B: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>WED </TT>Cook: Ewan Bailey
<TT>WED </TT>Cloth: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>WED </TT>Calms: Matthew Watson
<TT>WED </TT>Ambassador A: Priyanga Burford
<TT>WED </TT>Siren: Cassie Layton
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Ed Harris
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqpz.html>b007jqpz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqpz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Can architect Stephen Rix and his developer get planning
<TT>WED </TT>permission for their cathedral? Read by David Horovitch.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cb5x6.html>b00cb5x6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cb5x6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Nanny Wouldn't Like It
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright presents a discussion on nannies, with
<TT>WED </TT>columnist Guy Browning; author of The Victorian Governess,
<TT>WED </TT>Kathryn Hughes; and Anna Raeburn. Browning considers the
<TT>WED </TT>nanny as the queen of arrested development, while Hughes
<TT>WED </TT>volunteers a long list of men who have fallen for the
<TT>WED </TT>nanny's charms.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014tpqj.html>b014tpqj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014tpqj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jyyw.html>b007jyyw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jyyw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0379lbh.html>b0379lbh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0379lbh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012rdgm.html>b012rdgm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012rdgm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Edward the Black Prince <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sv5pd.html>b00sv5pd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sv5pd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Stan Barstow - One Wednesday Afternoon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l6fp2.html>b07l6fp2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l6fp2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 John McGahern - Parachutes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075x70.html>b0075x70</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075x70>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04xp4wx.html>b04xp4wx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04xp4wx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 The Castle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hllj1.html>b01hllj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hllj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 4, Tender Is the Knight
<TT>WED </TT>Hie ye to The Castle, a rollicking sitcom set way back then,
<TT>WED </TT>starring James Fleet ("The Vicar Of Dibley"), Neil Dudgeon
<TT>WED </TT>("Life Of Riley"), Martha Howe-Douglas ("Horrible
<TT>WED </TT>Histories") & Ingrid Oliver
<TT>WED </TT>Sir John fills his castle with wounded soldiers and De
<TT>WED </TT>Warenne fills his trousers with ice. Plus a new valet
<TT>WED </TT>arrives hotfoot from somewhere called Downton Abbey...
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Kim Fuller & Paul Alexander
<TT>WED </TT>Music by Guy Jackson
<TT>WED </TT>Produced and directed by David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Sir John Woodstock: James Fleet
<TT>WED </TT>Sir William De Warenne: Neil Dudgeon
<TT>WED </TT>Lady Anne Woodstock: Martha Howe-Douglas
<TT>WED </TT>Cardinal Duncan: Jonathan Kydd
<TT>WED </TT>Lady Charlotte: Ingrid Oliver
<TT>WED </TT>Master Henry Woodstock: Steven Kynman
<TT>WED </TT>Bates: Lewis Macleod
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Paul Alexander
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Kim Fuller
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Director: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 The Mel and Sue Thing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076b72.html>b0076b72</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076b72>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 6
<TT>WED </TT>There is a shocking loss on Leather Island, and Fanny gets a
<TT>WED </TT>break. Sketches with duo Giedroyc and Perkins. From October
<TT>WED </TT>2002.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 The Museum of Everything <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h3h6c.html>b00h3h6c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h3h6c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, The Thing
<TT>WED </TT>Learn about medieval cooking, and view the most precious
<TT>WED </TT>exhibit. Stars Marcus Brigstocke and Danny Robins. From
<TT>WED </TT>August 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 21 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vgf43.html>b03vgf43</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vgf43>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqpz.html>b007jqpz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqpz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cb5x6.html>b00cb5x6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cb5x6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0379lbh.html>b0379lbh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0379lbh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012rdgm.html>b012rdgm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012rdgm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Edward the Black Prince <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sv5pd.html>b00sv5pd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sv5pd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kcztc.html>b01kcztc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kcztc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sp3dv.html>b00sp3dv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sp3dv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012ww6m.html>b012ww6m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012ww6m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014m7ty.html>b014m7ty</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014m7ty>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k006.html>b007k006</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k006>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 Dilemma <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017lfd5.html>b017lfd5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017lfd5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g484m.html>b04g484m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g484m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Robin and Wendy's Wet Weekends <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrz3.html>b007jrz3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrz3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04xp4wx.html>b04xp4wx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04xp4wx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037bbfq.html>b037bbfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037bbfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>Dick and Freddie are recovering, but that doesn't stop their
<TT>THU </TT>dogged pursuit of their female adversary.
<TT>THU </TT>The stirring 'Devil's Galop' heralds the arrival of Douglas
<TT>THU </TT>Kelly as 'Dick Barton - Special Agent' in another thrilling
<TT>THU </TT>tale of criminal masterminds, espionage and daring
<TT>THU </TT>adventure.
<TT>THU </TT>Originally starring Noel Johnson, Duncan Carse and Gordon
<TT>THU </TT>Davies, Dick Barton ran on the BBC Light Programme between
<TT>THU </TT>1946 and 1951, but sadly, very few original recordings
<TT>THU </TT>survive.
<TT>THU </TT>With the original lost, this is a very authentic sounding
<TT>THU </TT>re-recording of 'The Cabatolin Diamonds' using the original
<TT>THU </TT>scripts and music, which was made for international
<TT>THU </TT>distribution. Happily the audio was rediscovered in 2009,
<TT>THU </TT>lurking in the vaults of the National Film and Sound Archive
<TT>THU </TT>in Canberra, Australia.
<TT>THU </TT>Script by Geoffrey Webb.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Morris West
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast in Australia in April 1949.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012rxzy.html>b012rxzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012rxzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>As the law finally catches up with the mysterious master
<TT>THU </TT>criminal, his shocking true identity is revealed. Read by
<TT>THU </TT>Danny Webb.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Sylvie Simmons: The Rock Chick <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010dd43.html>b010dd43</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010dd43>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Sylvie Simmons left Islington as a teenager in the seventies
<TT>THU </TT>to freelance as a rock correspondent for the likes of NME,
<TT>THU </TT>Sounds and Melody Maker. Music journalists were rare on the
<TT>THU </TT>West Coast back then, female ones even rarer.
<TT>THU </TT>Sylvie talks to Nick Barraclough about how it was her
<TT>THU </TT>dislike of English traditional folk music that drove her
<TT>THU </TT>from her London home to California, where she encountered a
<TT>THU </TT>burgeoning music scene. They received her, initially, with
<TT>THU </TT>scepticism. Her love of the music, though, and her thorough
<TT>THU </TT>understanding and encyclopaedic knowledge of the scene soon
<TT>THU </TT>won her respect and affection from musicians and editors
<TT>THU </TT>alike.
<TT>THU </TT>Sylvie recalls the trickier encounters she has had over the
<TT>THU </TT>years; the blues player who expected more than just a review
<TT>THU </TT>from her, a shy Michael Jackson who needed an interpreter,
<TT>THU </TT>an ailing Johnny Cash, awkward but ultimately chummy Donald
<TT>THU </TT>Fagen and Walter Becker of Steely Dan and a ticking off from
<TT>THU </TT>Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks.
<TT>THU </TT>She reflects on the pros and cons of being a female in what
<TT>THU </TT>is predominately a male world; the relief of some female
<TT>THU </TT>stars that they can talk to one who understands, and the
<TT>THU </TT>fact that of all the genres, heavy rock has the most
<TT>THU </TT>courteous interviewees, sensitive singer-songwriters not so
<TT>THU </TT>good, new romantics the worst.
<TT>THU </TT>Sylvie also shows Nick her new passion; her impressive
<TT>THU </TT>ukulele collection and we're treated to an impromptu duet.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Nick Barraclough
<TT>THU </TT>A Smooth Operations production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: John Leonard
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c7rsl.html>b01c7rsl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c7rsl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Communication Breakdown
<TT>THU </TT>The couples need to talk, but is a cosy chat really what's
<TT>THU </TT>on the agenda? With Jim Sweeney and Stephen Frost. From
<TT>THU </TT>October 2002.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 The Tim Vine Chat Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k08xb.html>b07k08xb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k08xb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>A new show from the internationally acclaimed master of the
<TT>THU </TT>one-liner Tim Vine sees Tim interview members of his live
<TT>THU </TT>audience as he embarks on a quest to hear the life stories
<TT>THU </TT>of the Great British public while simultaneously showcasing
<TT>THU </TT>his trademark gleeful wordplay and preposterous songs.
<TT>THU </TT>This week, a job interview for Tim and an encounter with an
<TT>THU </TT>anaconda.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>THU </TT>A BBC Studios Production.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Tim Vine
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008h45n.html>b008h45n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008h45n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, The Villa
<TT>THU </TT>Headed abroad, author Gerald is not keen to visit his wife
<TT>THU </TT>Diana's friend.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife, Diana.
<TT>THU </TT>With Lolly Cockerell, Jane Knowles, Brian Haines and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Spice.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May 1981.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvv0.html>b007jvv0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvv0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 6, The Fit and Fat Show
<TT>THU </TT>Anna Daptor presents her very personal radio guide to
<TT>THU </TT>staying fit and healthy.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope, Steve Brown and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins with John
<TT>THU </TT>Canter.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Paul Mayhew-Archer
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1986.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07llch7.html>b07llch7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07llch7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Episode 6
<TT>THU </TT>Ian McMillan chairs the irreverent literary quiz with Dillie
<TT>THU </TT>Keane, Miles Kington, Roger McGough and Mark Thomas. From
<TT>THU </TT>August 1998.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Tanika Gupta - Pankhiraj <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lp4lr.html>b07lp4lr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lp4lr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Wedding
<TT>THU </TT>Dida is a storyteller with an unpredictable brand of magic.
<TT>THU </TT>In Tanika Gupta's four-part comedy, three generations of
<TT>THU </TT>women collide at a family wedding.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Charubala Chokshi as Dida, Souad Faress as
<TT>THU </TT>Sripurna, Meera Syal as Malati, Vinny Dhillon as Rehana and
<TT>THU </TT>Geoffrey Beevers as Geoffrey.
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Claire Grove
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in March 1994.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k01g.html>b007k01g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k01g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Mystery of Edwin Drood, A Performance
<TT>THU </TT>Hunting for proof that his nephew Edwin was murdered by
<TT>THU </TT>Neville Landless, Jasper finds it in the most tragic way.
<TT>THU </TT>Stars Ian Holm.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Deborah Moggach - Suspicion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lnn86.html>b07lnn86</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lnn86>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Velda's new boyfriend is handsome and
<TT>THU </TT>charming. But why is she increasingly suspicious of him?
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Barbara Flynn.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076x19.html>b0076x19</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076x19>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Rani Moorthy - Curry Tales
<TT>THU </TT>By Rani Moorthy.
<TT>THU </TT>Four cooks share their secrets. The stories include mood
<TT>THU </TT>fusion curries for New Delhi society, a grandmother's legacy
<TT>THU </TT>in Malaysia, and an accountant's egg curry in London.
<TT>THU </TT>With Rani Moorthy, Pik-Sen Lim, Rina Mahoney, Liz
<TT>THU </TT>Sutherland.
<TT>THU </TT>Director Shabina Aslam.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008h45n.html>b008h45n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008h45n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvv0.html>b007jvv0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvv0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037bbfq.html>b037bbfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037bbfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012rxzy.html>b012rxzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012rxzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Sylvie Simmons: The Rock Chick <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010dd43.html>b010dd43</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010dd43>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kd08w.html>b01kd08w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kd08w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Palin - The Truth, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Michael Palin.
<TT>THU </TT>Mabbut accepts Ron Latham's offer and uses his contacts to
<TT>THU </TT>establish Melville's whereabouts. It transpires Melville is
<TT>THU </TT>working on a project in India and Mabbut heads for
<TT>THU </TT>Bhubaneswar in search of his elusive subject.
<TT>THU </TT>Keith Mabbut is at a crossroads in his life. When he is
<TT>THU </TT>offered the opportunity of a lifetime - to write the
<TT>THU </TT>biography of the elusive Hamish Melville, a highly
<TT>THU </TT>influential activist and humanitarian - he seizes the chance
<TT>THU </TT>to write something meaningful.
<TT>THU </TT>His search to find out the real story behind the legend
<TT>THU </TT>takes Mabbut to the lush landscapes and environmental
<TT>THU </TT>hotspots of India. The more he discovers about Melville, the
<TT>THU </TT>more he admires him - and the more he connects with an
<TT>THU </TT>idealist who wanted to make a difference. But is his quarry
<TT>THU </TT>genuinely who he claims to be? Is he really a Gandhi-like
<TT>THU </TT>leader of the people, a political mover and shaker, an
<TT>THU </TT>enigma? These are the question Keith must ask himself. But
<TT>THU </TT>as he soon discovers, the truth can be whatever we make it.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Alex Jennings
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Libby Spurrier
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Joanna Green
<TT>THU </TT>A Pier Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00spnnw.html>b00spnnw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00spnnw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Calling a Hit a Smack
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Morpurgo examines how children have fallen between
<TT>THU </TT>the family and the state, sometimes with tragic results.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wzfg.html>b012wzfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wzfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Ernest Hemingway - A Farewell to Arms, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Ernest Hemingway's greatest novel of love and war,
<TT>THU </TT>dramatised by Stephen Keyworth. 4/10 Frederic has to go back
<TT>THU </TT>to the war, and Catherine gives him some parting news.
<TT>THU </TT>Cast
<TT>THU </TT>Frederic ..... Patrick Kennedy
<TT>THU </TT>Catherine ..... Morven Christie
<TT>THU </TT>Major ..... James Lailey
<TT>THU </TT>Gage ..... Susie Riddell
<TT>THU </TT>Van Campen ..... Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>THU </TT>Ettore ..... Simon Bubb
<TT>THU </TT>Shopkeeper ..... Alex Tregear
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Visual Editor: Toby Swift
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014m912.html>b014m912</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014m912>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Tim Jeal - Explorers of the Nile, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Following in the footsteps of Burton, Speke and Baker, Dr
<TT>THU </TT>Livingstone aims to solve the Nile mystery once and for all.
<TT>THU </TT>Nothing obsessed explorers of the mid-nineteenth century
<TT>THU </TT>more than the quest to discover the source of the White
<TT>THU </TT>Nile. It was the planet's most elusive secret, the prize
<TT>THU </TT>coveted above all others. Between 1856 and 1876, six
<TT>THU </TT>larger-than-life men and one extraordinary woman accepted
<TT>THU </TT>the challenge. Showing extreme courage and resilience,
<TT>THU </TT>Richard Burton, John Hanning Speke, James Augustus Grant,
<TT>THU </TT>Samuel Baker, Florence von Sass, David Livingstone, and
<TT>THU </TT>Henry Morton Stanley risked their lives and reputations in
<TT>THU </TT>the fierce competition.
<TT>THU </TT>Award-winning author Tim Jeal deploys fascinating new
<TT>THU </TT>research to provide a vivid tableau of the unmapped 'Dark
<TT>THU </TT>Continent', its jungle deprivations, and the courage as well
<TT>THU </TT>as malicious tactics of the explorers.
<TT>THU </TT>Jeal weaves the story with authentic new detail and examines
<TT>THU </TT>the tragic unintended legacy of the Nile search that still
<TT>THU </TT>casts a long shadow over the people of Uganda and Sudan.
<TT>THU </TT>Tim Jeal is the author of acclaimed biographies of
<TT>THU </TT>Livingstone, Baden-Powell, and Stanley, each selected as a
<TT>THU </TT>Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times and the
<TT>THU </TT>Washington Post. He lives in London.
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Alex Jennings
<TT>THU </TT>Abridger: Libby Spurrier
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Joanna Green
<TT>THU </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k01g.html>b007k01g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k01g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07llch7.html>b07llch7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07llch7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Tanika Gupta - Pankhiraj <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lp4lr.html>b07lp4lr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lp4lr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c7rsl.html>b01c7rsl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c7rsl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 The Tim Vine Chat Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k08xb.html>b07k08xb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k08xb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vgq1x.html>b03vgq1x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vgq1x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Ed Harris - The Interplanetary Notes of Ambassador B,
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Ambassador B should be inspecting minor planets of far-away
<TT>THU </TT>suns for the peaceful Interplanetary Commonwealth. Instead,
<TT>THU </TT>her recorded reports reveal that she is veering off-course,
<TT>THU </TT>pursuing a vendetta and bringing anything but peace.
<TT>THU </TT>Mind-bending, interstellar fun and adventure from Sony
<TT>THU </TT>Gold-winning writer Ed Harris.
<TT>THU </TT>4/5 Landing on an unknown rock, Ambassador B gets a cheery
<TT>THU </TT>welcome, dinner and even a movie. Too bad the armrests have
<TT>THU </TT>handcuffs.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced and Directed by Jonquil Panting.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Ambassador B: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>THU </TT>Cook: Ewan Bailey
<TT>THU </TT>Frost: Steve Toussaint
<TT>THU </TT>Emperor Vent 4th: Kasper Hilton-Hille
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Wilf Scolding
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: David Cann
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Carolyn Pickles
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Ed Harris
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqq8.html>b007jqq8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqq8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>With his cathedral vision still in mind, architect Stephen
<TT>THU </TT>Rix undertakes a dangerous journey. Read by David Horovitch.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0079n8m.html>b0079n8m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0079n8m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 12, Billie Holiday
<TT>THU </TT>Series of biographical discussions with Matthew Parris.
<TT>THU </TT>5/9. Pauline Black, lead singer with The Selecter, nominates
<TT>THU </TT>Billie Holiday, one of the greatest jazz singers of all
<TT>THU </TT>time. Pauline played Billie in an award-winning stage role
<TT>THU </TT>in 1990. Guest is Julia Blackburn, whose book With Billie
<TT>THU </TT>was based on the observations of people who knew her.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008h45n.html>b008h45n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008h45n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvv0.html>b007jvv0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvv0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037bbfq.html>b037bbfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037bbfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012rxzy.html>b012rxzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012rxzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Sylvie Simmons: The Rock Chick <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010dd43.html>b010dd43</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010dd43>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Deborah Moggach - Suspicion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lnn86.html>b07lnn86</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lnn86>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076x19.html>b0076x19</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076x19>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 The Tim Vine Chat Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k08xb.html>b07k08xb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k08xb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lscr8.html>b07lscr8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lscr8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Thom Tuck talks again to
<TT>THU </TT>Danish comedian Sofie Hagen.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 The Music Teacher <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03c49xt.html>b03c49xt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03c49xt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 6
<TT>THU </TT>Richie Webb returns as multi-instrumentalist music teacher
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel Penny.
<TT>THU </TT>As the local church's bicentennial concert bears down on all
<TT>THU </TT>at the Arts Centre, Nigel finds himself with an interesting
<TT>THU </TT>offer from Belinda and a room gradually filling with
<TT>THU </TT>instruments to boot.
<TT>THU </TT>Audio production by Matt Katz
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Nick Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Written and produced by Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>A Top Dog production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel Penny: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Belinda: Vicki Pepperdine
<TT>THU </TT>Clive: Dave Lamb
<TT>THU </TT>Lenny: Adrian Decosta
<TT>THU </TT>Guy: Jim North
<TT>THU </TT>Rachel: Jess Robinson
<TT>THU </TT>Elliot: Ben Katz
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Nick Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:45 Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02147zz.html>b02147zz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02147zz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, About Difficult Dads
<TT>THU </TT>EPISODE SIX: ABOUT DIFFICULT DADS
<TT>THU </TT>Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing - tells the story of young,
<TT>THU </TT>up-and-coming comedian Nathan Caton, who after becoming the
<TT>THU </TT>first in his family to graduate from University, opted not
<TT>THU </TT>to use his architecture degree but instead to try his hand
<TT>THU </TT>at being a full-time stand-up comedian, much to his family's
<TT>THU </TT>annoyance who desperately want him to get a 'proper job.'
<TT>THU </TT>The series is a mix of Nathan's stand-up intercut with
<TT>THU </TT>scenes from his family life.
<TT>THU </TT>Janet a.k.a. Mum - loves Nathan, but she aint looking
<TT>THU </TT>embarrassed for nobody!
<TT>THU </TT>Martin a.k.a. Dad - turning 50 and doesn't want to.
<TT>THU </TT>Shirley a.k.a. Grandma - can't believe she left the paradise
<TT>THU </TT>in the West Indies and came to the freezing United Kingdom
<TT>THU </TT>for a better life so that years later her grandson could
<TT>THU </TT>'tell jokes!' How can her grandson go on stage and use foul
<TT>THU </TT>language and filthy material... it's not the good Christian
<TT>THU </TT>way!
<TT>THU </TT>Each episode illustrates the criticism, interference and
<TT>THU </TT>rollercoaster ride that Nathan endures from his disapproving
<TT>THU </TT>family as he tries to pursue his chosen career.
<TT>THU </TT>About Difficult Dads
<TT>THU </TT>Nathan's Dad celebrates his 50th birthday but resents being
<TT>THU </TT>made to feel middle-aged by his son. So, he challenges him
<TT>THU </TT>to see who is The Man of the House.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Nathan Caton and James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Additional Material by Ola and Maff Brown
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Nathan: Nathan Caton
<TT>THU </TT>Mum: Adjoa Andoh
<TT>THU </TT>Dad: Curtis Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Grandma: Mona Hammond
<TT>THU </TT>Girl: Chizzy Akudolu
<TT>THU </TT>Reverend Williams: Don Gilet
<TT>THU </TT>Comedy Club Promoter: Ola
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Nathan Caton
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Ola
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Maff Brown
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 The Mark Steel Revolution <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ft5lb.html>b00ft5lb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ft5lb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Russian Revolution
<TT>THU </TT>The radical comedian re-assesses the historical forces and
<TT>THU </TT>key players. With Carla Mendonca and Martin Hyder. From July
<TT>THU </TT>1998.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Polyoaks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3ntd.html>b01p3ntd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3ntd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, The Shaky Shaky Hip
<TT>THU </TT>In the NHS satire by Dr Phil Hammond and David Spicer, a
<TT>THU </TT>general practice somewhere in Bristol is faced with
<TT>THU </TT>challenges and opportunities in equal measure as they adjust
<TT>THU </TT>to another 'biggest shake-up of the NHS in a lifetime'.
<TT>THU </TT>Of all the doctors at Polyoaks, Hugh is the committed
<TT>THU </TT>political mover and shaker. To get on politically in the NHS
<TT>THU </TT>it helps to play squash. And to play squash it helps if your
<TT>THU </TT>hip is working. Dr Hugh's isn't - and he hates going to see
<TT>THU </TT>the doctor.
<TT>THU </TT>Cast:
<TT>THU </TT>Dr Roy Thornton...........................Nigel Planer
<TT>THU </TT>Dr Hugh Thornton.........................Simon Greenall
<TT>THU </TT>TV's Dr. Jeremy............................David Westhead
<TT>THU </TT>Nurse Vera Duplessis....................Polly Frame
<TT>THU </TT>Mr. Devlin.....................................Phil Cornwell
<TT>THU </TT>Robert..........................................Lewis McLeod
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Dr Phil Hammond and David Spicer
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Frank Stirling
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: David Spicer
<TT>THU </TT>A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 22 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vgq1x.html>b03vgq1x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vgq1x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqq8.html>b007jqq8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqq8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0079n8m.html>b0079n8m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0079n8m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037bbfq.html>b037bbfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037bbfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012rxzy.html>b012rxzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012rxzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Sylvie Simmons: The Rock Chick <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010dd43.html>b010dd43</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010dd43>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kd08w.html>b01kd08w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kd08w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00spnnw.html>b00spnnw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00spnnw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wzfg.html>b012wzfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wzfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014m912.html>b014m912</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014m912>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k01g.html>b007k01g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k01g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07llch7.html>b07llch7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07llch7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Tanika Gupta - Pankhiraj <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lp4lr.html>b07lp4lr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lp4lr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c7rsl.html>b01c7rsl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c7rsl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 The Tim Vine Chat Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k08xb.html>b07k08xb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k08xb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037bh90.html>b037bh90</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037bh90>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>Going to Jean's aid, Dick and Freddie find the distinction
<TT>FRI </TT>between friends and enemies is becoming blurred.
<TT>FRI </TT>The stirring 'Devil's Galop' heralds the arrival of Douglas
<TT>FRI </TT>Kelly as 'Dick Barton - Special Agent' in another thrilling
<TT>FRI </TT>tale of criminal masterminds, espionage and daring
<TT>FRI </TT>adventure.
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally starring Noel Johnson, Duncan Carse and Gordon
<TT>FRI </TT>Davies, Dick Barton ran on the BBC Light Programme between
<TT>FRI </TT>1946 and 1951, but sadly, very few original recordings
<TT>FRI </TT>survive.
<TT>FRI </TT>With the original lost, this is a very authentic sounding
<TT>FRI </TT>re-recording of 'The Cabatolin Diamonds' using the original
<TT>FRI </TT>scripts and music, which was made for international
<TT>FRI </TT>distribution. Happily the audio was rediscovered in 2009,
<TT>FRI </TT>lurking in the vaults of the National Film and Sound Archive
<TT>FRI </TT>in Canberra, Australia.
<TT>FRI </TT>Script by Geoffrey Webb.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Morris West
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast in Australia in April 1949.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012s2g9.html>b012s2g9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012s2g9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>The master criminal tells all about his humble origins and
<TT>FRI </TT>rise to prominence, and seals his fate. Concluded by Danny
<TT>FRI </TT>Webb.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Green Ears <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0122t6q.html>b0122t6q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0122t6q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Many of us think of our gardens, parks and green urban
<TT>FRI </TT>spaces as retreats and oases of calm from our busy lives,
<TT>FRI </TT>others think of them as places for fun, socialising and
<TT>FRI </TT>play, whereas there are some who think of them as just hard
<TT>FRI </TT>work. Whatever we think, we usually think of them in terms
<TT>FRI </TT>of what they look like, even maybe what they smell like. But
<TT>FRI </TT>in Green Ears, Professor Trevor Cox explores what they sound
<TT>FRI </TT>like.
<TT>FRI </TT>Acoustics play a massive part in our sense of space. With
<TT>FRI </TT>loud noises like traffic or industrial works actually
<TT>FRI </TT>causing us harm. The right sorts of sounds, at the right
<TT>FRI </TT>volume and pitch though can really help to enhance our sense
<TT>FRI </TT>of tranquillity.
<TT>FRI </TT>So what are the sounds we most like to hear in our gardens?
<TT>FRI </TT>Water tricking, birds singing, bees buzzing, wind rustling
<TT>FRI </TT>leaves and children playing (quietly or from a distance!)
<TT>FRI </TT>can be as calming as beautiful planting and clever layout.
<TT>FRI </TT>But it has to be the right trickle of water, get it wrong
<TT>FRI </TT>and you may find you want to rush to the loo! too loud and
<TT>FRI </TT>the sense of Niagara Falls in your small back yard can feel
<TT>FRI </TT>threatening. Trevor talks to the scientists who have put it
<TT>FRI </TT>to the test and found the water sound we all seem to enjoy.
<TT>FRI </TT>He talks to garden designers who not only think about
<TT>FRI </TT>harmonising colours and textures of plants, but think about
<TT>FRI </TT>how they'll attract birds and insects into the garden as
<TT>FRI </TT>well as creating cocooned quiet spaces and introducing
<TT>FRI </TT>natural noises.
<TT>FRI </TT>Plants can also be used to block out or distract you from
<TT>FRI </TT>unwanted sounds. Green walls not only reflect sounds, but
<TT>FRI </TT>they can also absorb them. Again water can be used to
<TT>FRI </TT>distract you from a busy motorway - and these have all been
<TT>FRI </TT>used to varying effect by urban planners aiming to create
<TT>FRI </TT>pockets of peace and calm in busy cities.
<TT>FRI </TT>Trevor also explores the use of artificial sounds in our
<TT>FRI </TT>green spaces and finds out how a garden in Florence is being
<TT>FRI </TT>used as a sound laboratory to test cutting edge sonic
<TT>FRI </TT>devices to see if they can increase the harmony of the
<TT>FRI </TT>garden.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Winston in Europe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007vcn9.html>b007vcn9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007vcn9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Where Are We Now?
<TT>FRI </TT>The old rogue challenges Nancy's intelligence, and Father
<TT>FRI </TT>sings the praises of Crewe toilets. Starring Maurice Denham.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Dave Podmore's Big Bake Off Bash <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kp5gj.html>b07kp5gj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kp5gj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>England's sleaziest cricketer Dave Podmore says there's more
<TT>FRI </TT>to cricket than stuffing yourself with cakes and sandwiches
<TT>FRI </TT>half-way through the game, but he can't remember what. Pod's
<TT>FRI </TT>at rock bottom, crying into his cold beans, until he thinks
<TT>FRI </TT>there could be "some light at the end of the doldrum" when
<TT>FRI </TT>he hits on a plan to create the best cricket tea that ever
<TT>FRI </TT>graced a Cath Kidston tablecloth or clogged an English
<TT>FRI </TT>artery, and to do it on the biggest stage of all: The Great
<TT>FRI </TT>British Bake Off.
<TT>FRI </TT>Logging every glorious calorie along the way is Andy Hamer
<TT>FRI </TT>of Radio One County's ever popular "Triglyceride Watch".
<TT>FRI </TT>It's oven gloves off as Pod battles through the rounds, but
<TT>FRI </TT>will his unorthodox kebab cake rise to the occasion? Let's
<TT>FRI </TT>see how the public votes.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Something to Shout About <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lp1tz.html>b07lp1tz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lp1tz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Brave Michael volunteers to shed some pounds for the team's
<TT>FRI </TT>ad campaign for slimmer's bread.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Michael Medwin as Michael, Fenella Fielding as
<TT>FRI </TT>Janet, Joan Sims as Mavis, Eleanor Summerfield as Maggie,
<TT>FRI </TT>Nicholas Phipps as Adrian and Warren Mitchell as the
<TT>FRI </TT>Doctor/Mr Morris .
<TT>FRI </TT>"A light-hearted exposé of the advertising world!". Set in a
<TT>FRI </TT>London ad agency called 'Apsley, Addis, Cohen, Barbican,
<TT>FRI </TT>Blythe, Giddy & Partners', Something To Shout About ran to
<TT>FRI </TT>54 episodes over three series
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Myles Rudge with Ronnie Wolfe.
<TT>FRI </TT>Music by The Jingle Belles and The Bernie Fenton Quartet,
<TT>FRI </TT>under the direction of Cliff Adams.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1960.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cb8ls.html>b00cb8ls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cb8ls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Spon
<TT>FRI </TT>A certain brown terror awaits Dick Emery, who is filling
<TT>FRI </TT>Harry Secombe's shoes, but not his trousers. From September
<TT>FRI </TT>1957.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k3bv.html>b007k3bv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k3bv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Gyles Brandreth hosts the scandals quiz with Lucy Moore,
<TT>FRI </TT>Anthony Holden, Richard Herring and Louise Doughty. From
<TT>FRI </TT>November 2005.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mtn2p.html>b01mtn2p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mtn2p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 10, A Marriage of Inconvenience
<TT>FRI </TT>Victoria is livid when her daughter's wedding plans are
<TT>FRI </TT>upstaged by her sister Charlotte. Stars Bill Nighy. From
<TT>FRI </TT>February 2004.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k02r.html>b007k02r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k02r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Redress
<TT>FRI </TT>Neville Landless, whom Jasper thinks killed Edwin, has been
<TT>FRI </TT>found stabbed to death. But Datchery has a plan. Stars John
<TT>FRI </TT>Moffatt.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Deborah Moggach - Suspicion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lp1v1.html>b07lp1v1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lp1v1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>When Velda's boyfriend Kenneth disappears from her flat, she
<TT>FRI </TT>traces him to an unexpected destination. Read by Barbara
<TT>FRI </TT>Flynn.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rdwrh.html>b00rdwrh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rdwrh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Judith Somerville - Listening to Time
<TT>FRI </TT>By Judith Somerville. Hans and Anna meet by chance when
<TT>FRI </TT>visiting one of the remote Aran Islands, the extraordinary
<TT>FRI </TT>beauty of which leads to them developing an unexpected and
<TT>FRI </TT>intense bond. For Hans, it is part of a journey of emotional
<TT>FRI </TT>recovery.
<TT>FRI </TT>Anna ...... Kate Buffery
<TT>FRI </TT>Hans ...... David Troughton
<TT>FRI </TT>Mrs O'Flaherty ...... Joanna Monro
<TT>FRI </TT>German voices ...... Michael Shelford
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Cherry Cookson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Cherry Cookson
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Something to Shout About <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lp1tz.html>b07lp1tz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lp1tz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cb8ls.html>b00cb8ls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cb8ls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037bh90.html>b037bh90</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037bh90>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012s2g9.html>b012s2g9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012s2g9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Green Ears <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0122t6q.html>b0122t6q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0122t6q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kd0wq.html>b01kd0wq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kd0wq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Michael Palin - The Truth, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Michael Palin.
<TT>FRI </TT>Mabbut has been commissioned to write a book about the
<TT>FRI </TT>elusive activist Hamish Melville. He heads to India in
<TT>FRI </TT>search of his subject but, as he begins to unravel the full
<TT>FRI </TT>story, Mabbut finds himself in deep trouble.
<TT>FRI </TT>Keith Mabbut is at a crossroads in his life. When he is
<TT>FRI </TT>offered the opportunity of a lifetime - to write the
<TT>FRI </TT>biography of the elusive Hamish Melville, a highly
<TT>FRI </TT>influential activist and humanitarian - he seizes the chance
<TT>FRI </TT>to write something meaningful.
<TT>FRI </TT>His search to find out the real story behind the legend
<TT>FRI </TT>takes Mabbut to the lush landscapes and environmental
<TT>FRI </TT>hotspots of India. The more he discovers about Melville, the
<TT>FRI </TT>more he admires him - and the more he connects with an
<TT>FRI </TT>idealist who wanted to make a difference. But is his quarry
<TT>FRI </TT>genuinely who he claims to be? Is he really a Gandhi-like
<TT>FRI </TT>leader of the people, a political mover and shaker, an
<TT>FRI </TT>enigma? These are the question Keith must ask himself. But
<TT>FRI </TT>as he soon discovers, the truth can be whatever we make it.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Alex Jennings
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Libby Spurrier
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Joanna Green
<TT>FRI </TT>A Pier Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sprf9.html>b00sprf9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sprf9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Reinventing Childhood
<TT>FRI </TT>Michael Morpurgo recalls the impact of adults on childhood
<TT>FRI </TT>down the centuries up to the present day.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012x129.html>b012x129</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012x129>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Ernest Hemingway - A Farewell to Arms, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Ernest Hemingway's beautiful novel of love and war,
<TT>FRI </TT>dramatised by Stephen Keyworth. 5/10 Frederic takes up with
<TT>FRI </TT>a new ambulance unit, and takes part in the great Italian
<TT>FRI </TT>retreat.
<TT>FRI </TT>Cast
<TT>FRI </TT>Frederic ..... Patrick Kennedy
<TT>FRI </TT>Catherine ..... Morven Christie
<TT>FRI </TT>Bonello ..... Carl Prekopp
<TT>FRI </TT>Girl ..... Alex Tregear
<TT>FRI </TT>Bartolomeo ..... Jonathan Forbes
<TT>FRI </TT>Sergeant ..... James Lailey
<TT>FRI </TT>Medical Officer ..... Simon Bubb
<TT>FRI </TT>Piani ..... Daniel Rabin
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Visual Editor: Toby Swift
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014m93d.html>b014m93d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014m93d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Tim Jeal - Explorers of the Nile, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Having found Dr Livingstone, Stanley is determined to
<TT>FRI </TT>continue the doctor's quest to find the source of the Nile
<TT>FRI </TT>Nothing obsessed explorers of the mid-nineteenth century
<TT>FRI </TT>more than the quest to discover the source of the White
<TT>FRI </TT>Nile. It was the planet's most elusive secret, the prize
<TT>FRI </TT>coveted above all others. Between 1856 and 1876, six
<TT>FRI </TT>larger-than-life men and one extraordinary woman accepted
<TT>FRI </TT>the challenge. Showing extreme courage and resilience,
<TT>FRI </TT>Richard Burton, John Hanning Speke, James Augustus Grant,
<TT>FRI </TT>Samuel Baker, Florence von Sass, David Livingstone, and
<TT>FRI </TT>Henry Morton Stanley risked their lives and reputations in
<TT>FRI </TT>the fierce competition.
<TT>FRI </TT>Award-winning author Tim Jeal deploys fascinating new
<TT>FRI </TT>research to provide a vivid tableau of the unmapped 'Dark
<TT>FRI </TT>Continent', its jungle deprivations, and the courage as well
<TT>FRI </TT>as malicious tactics of the explorers.
<TT>FRI </TT>Jeal weaves the story with authentic new detail and examines
<TT>FRI </TT>the tragic unintended legacy of the Nile search that still
<TT>FRI </TT>casts a long shadow over the people of Uganda and Sudan.
<TT>FRI </TT>Tim Jeal is the author of acclaimed biographies of
<TT>FRI </TT>Livingstone, Baden-Powell, and Stanley, each selected as a
<TT>FRI </TT>Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times and the
<TT>FRI </TT>Washington Post. He lives in London.
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Alex Jennings
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridger: Libby Spurrier
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Joanna Green
<TT>FRI </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k02r.html>b007k02r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k02r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k3bv.html>b007k3bv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k3bv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mtn2p.html>b01mtn2p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mtn2p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Winston in Europe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007vcn9.html>b007vcn9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007vcn9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Dave Podmore's Big Bake Off Bash <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kp5gj.html>b07kp5gj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kp5gj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vh0c6.html>b03vh0c6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vh0c6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Ed Harris - The Interplanetary Notes of Ambassador B,
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Ambassador B should be inspecting minor planets of far-away
<TT>FRI </TT>suns for the peaceful Interplanetary Commonwealth. Instead,
<TT>FRI </TT>her recorded reports reveal that she is veering off-course,
<TT>FRI </TT>pursuing a vendetta and bringing anything but peace.
<TT>FRI </TT>Mind-bending, interstellar fun and adventure from Sony
<TT>FRI </TT>Gold-winning writer Ed Harris.
<TT>FRI </TT>5/5 Ambassador B decides to turn in her badge on the next
<TT>FRI </TT>planet she finds. But when she gets there, there's no one to
<TT>FRI </TT>surrender to.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced and Directed by Jonquil Panting.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Ambassador B: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>FRI </TT>Man in Message: David Cann
<TT>FRI </TT>Woman 1: Carolyn Pickles
<TT>FRI </TT>Woman 2: Cassie Layton
<TT>FRI </TT>Man in Forest: Matthew Watson
<TT>FRI </TT>Ambassador A: Priyanga Burford
<TT>FRI </TT>Actor: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>FRI </TT>Actor: Steve Toussaint
<TT>FRI </TT>Actor: Wilf Scolding
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Ed Harris
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqqm.html>b007jqqm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqqm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>Architect Stephen Rix's cathedral has finally been built.
<TT>FRI </TT>But what has been the true cost? Concluded by David
<TT>FRI </TT>Horovitch.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Sounds Natural <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lp1v3.html>b07lp1v3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lp1v3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Derek Nimmo
<TT>FRI </TT>From the Bar-Tailed Godwit to the Natterjack Toad. Actor,
<TT>FRI </TT>producer, author and Just A Minute panellist, Derek Nimmo
<TT>FRI </TT>talks to Derek Jones about his love of wildlife photography
<TT>FRI </TT>and filming, plus his recent trip to Australia - aided by
<TT>FRI </TT>recordings from the BBC Sound Archive.
<TT>FRI </TT>Derek Nimmo: born 1930 - died 1999.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Burton.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1973.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Something to Shout About <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lp1tz.html>b07lp1tz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lp1tz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cb8ls.html>b00cb8ls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cb8ls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037bh90.html>b037bh90</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037bh90>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012s2g9.html>b012s2g9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012s2g9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Green Ears <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0122t6q.html>b0122t6q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0122t6q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Deborah Moggach - Suspicion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lp1v1.html>b07lp1v1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lp1v1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rdwrh.html>b00rdwrh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rdwrh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Dave Podmore's Big Bake Off Bash <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kp5gj.html>b07kp5gj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kp5gj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 BBC Radio New Comedy Award <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lp1v5.html>b07lp1v5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lp1v5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>2016, Heat 6 - Cardiff
<TT>FRI </TT>Ten new comedians perform in the sixth heat from The Glee
<TT>FRI </TT>Club, Cardiff with host Mae Martin.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lsdgn.html>b07lsdgn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lsdgn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to
<TT>FRI </TT>Andrew Maxwell.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Ross Noble Goes Global <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cvr0t.html>b01cvr0t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cvr0t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Egypt
<TT>FRI </TT>The comedian entertains bewildered Bedouins in the desert
<TT>FRI </TT>and ponders the merits of doing a wildlife show. From May
<TT>FRI </TT>2003.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-17759597139689015472016-07-08T20:56:00.001+01:002016-07-08T20:56:53.390+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 09/07/2016 - 15/07/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 09 JULY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Oscar Wilde <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008lz2g.html>b008lz2g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008lz2g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Canterville Ghost, Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Filled with pity for the ghost of the house, Virginia agrees
<TT>SAT </TT>to help Sir Simon find peace. Read by Alistair McGowan.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Sounds Natural <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k0ts9.html>b07k0ts9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k0ts9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Bernard Cribbins
<TT>SAT </TT>From the Meadow Pipit to the Red-Backed Shrike. Actor
<TT>SAT </TT>Bernard Cribbins talks to Derek Jones about his love of bird
<TT>SAT </TT>watching, fishing and the importance of conservation - aided
<TT>SAT </TT>by recordings from the BBC Sound Archive.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: John Burton.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in February 1972.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tz9.html>b0076tz9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tz9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Captain Hastings and Detective Inspector Japp are bewildered
<TT>SAT </TT>by the antics of Hercule Poirot as he rushes back to Styles
<TT>SAT </TT>Court in a state of great excitement.
<TT>SAT </TT>Agatha Christie's whodunit stars John Moffatt as Hercule
<TT>SAT </TT>Poirot, Simon Williams as Hastings, Philip Jackson as Japp,
<TT>SAT </TT>Susan Jameson as Mary, Nichola McAuliffe as Evie, Annabelle
<TT>SAT </TT>Dowler as Cynthia and Hilda Schroder as Dorcas.
<TT>SAT </TT>Original music composed by Tom Smail.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatist: Michael Bakewell
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Enyd Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Picking Round Apples <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014qxbg.html>b014qxbg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014qxbg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Steve Carver lives the life of a seasonal apple picker on a
<TT>SAT </TT>farm in Herefordshire.
<TT>SAT </TT>In his previous programmes for Radio 4 'Dancing Round the
<TT>SAT </TT>Mediterranean' and 'Touring Round Torquay' , Steve immersed
<TT>SAT </TT>himself in a new line of work, living alongside co-workers
<TT>SAT </TT>and experiencing their way of life.
<TT>SAT </TT>This year he is 'Picking Round Apples' in Herefordshire:
<TT>SAT </TT>For a week in mid-August, Steve gave up his home comforts
<TT>SAT </TT>and moved into a small campervan parked in the corner of a
<TT>SAT </TT>field in rural Herefordshire.
<TT>SAT </TT>Every year a small band of retired people establish a
<TT>SAT </TT>make-shift and temporary, but close community. Every day,
<TT>SAT </TT>all day, they pick apples. The money they earn boosts their
<TT>SAT </TT>pensions, and a simple and quietly sociable life is also a
<TT>SAT </TT>great draw.
<TT>SAT </TT>However it's hard work - bad backs, scratched arms, and sore
<TT>SAT </TT>feet are the wounds that must be borne.
<TT>SAT </TT>The retired pickers live in their motor-homes for the
<TT>SAT </TT>summer, with many over-wintering in Spain when the weather
<TT>SAT </TT>begins to cool. No such luxury (or destination) for Steve -
<TT>SAT </TT>we gave him a basic campervan, with no electrical 'hook-up';
<TT>SAT </TT>the use of a microwave in a farm-building, which also houses
<TT>SAT </TT>the showers and loos.
<TT>SAT </TT>He was cold at night (trekking socks a necessity in bed,
<TT>SAT </TT>even in August), he got a little sick of microwave meals,
<TT>SAT </TT>but he enjoyed meeting the other pickers, appreciating what
<TT>SAT </TT>they meant by 'getting into the zone' of apple picking:
<TT>SAT </TT>reach... pick... put in bucket... reach... pick... put in
<TT>SAT </TT>bucket... almost - as Steve said - like a form of
<TT>SAT </TT>meditation.
<TT>SAT </TT>Join Steve to find out how he got on 'Picking Round Apples'
<TT>SAT </TT>at Tillington Fruit Farm near Ledbury in Herefordshire.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Karen Gregor.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770qd.html>b00770qd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770qd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>I Would Like to Go to the Sea
<TT>SAT </TT>By Maggie O'Farrell, abridged by Sally Marmion.
<TT>SAT </TT>5/10. Esme returns to an old family haunt.
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Hannah Gordon, Frances Grey and Eleanor Bron.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjw36.html>b00sjw36</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjw36>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Habit of Schooling
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael Morpurgo discovers the reaction to the 1870 Forster
<TT>SAT </TT>Education Act, marking the start of compulsory education for
<TT>SAT </TT>all.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jstn.html>b007jstn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jstn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 30
<TT>SAT </TT>Alexander hosts a play to raise cash for repairs and a fire
<TT>SAT </TT>at the farm has dire consequences. Stars Indira Varma.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013n5k1.html>b013n5k1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013n5k1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Fire Season, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Philip Connor. Abridged by Jane Marshall.
<TT>SAT </TT>A new relief lookout appears on the mountain but the author
<TT>SAT </TT>is unsure that he has what it takes to cope alone in the
<TT>SAT </TT>wilderness. And some smokejumpers arrive to put out a fire,
<TT>SAT </TT>which reminds the author of the famous tragedy of the Mann
<TT>SAT </TT>Gulch fire which inspired Norman Maclean's famous book.
<TT>SAT </TT>Capturing the wonder and grandeur of this most unusual job
<TT>SAT </TT>and place, Fire Season evokes both the eerie pleasure of
<TT>SAT </TT>solitude and the majesty, might and beauty of untamed fire
<TT>SAT </TT>at its wildest. Connors' time on the peak is filled with
<TT>SAT </TT>drama - there are fires large and small; spectacular
<TT>SAT </TT>midnight lightning storms and silent mornings awakening
<TT>SAT </TT>above the clouds; surprise encounters with smokejumpers and
<TT>SAT </TT>black bears.
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Kerry Shale
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Jane Marshall
<TT>SAT </TT>A Jane Marshall Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jqb92.html>b01jqb92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jqb92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Publish and Be Damn'd: The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson,
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted by Ellen Dryden.
<TT>SAT </TT>Nancy Carroll stars as Harriette Wilson - one of the most
<TT>SAT </TT>infamous and talked-about women of the early 19th century.
<TT>SAT </TT>Her lovers included aristocrats, adventurers and even the
<TT>SAT </TT>Duke of Wellington, and when they all ceased to support her
<TT>SAT </TT>after her retirement, she had a simple bargain for them -
<TT>SAT </TT>'pay up, and I'll keep you out of my memoirs'.
<TT>SAT </TT>A scandalous bestseller of their time, her memoirs reveal a
<TT>SAT </TT>sharp-witted, good-hearted, infinitely adaptable, madcap
<TT>SAT </TT>woman who took on the patriarchy of the time and did
<TT>SAT </TT>something close to beating them at their own game.
<TT>SAT </TT>Having finally made contact with the mysterious Lord
<TT>SAT </TT>Ponsonby, Harriette finds there are all kinds of obstacles
<TT>SAT </TT>to their blossoming romance - including the small matter of
<TT>SAT </TT>his wife whom everyone agrees is an angel. Harriette's
<TT>SAT </TT>former lovers, the dashing Duke of Argyll and the taciturn
<TT>SAT </TT>but loyal Duke of Wellington, are never far from the picture
<TT>SAT </TT>and are soon joined by a new, passionate young admirer. The
<TT>SAT </TT>Marquis of Worcester is devoted to Harriette as only a 19
<TT>SAT </TT>year-old can be.
<TT>SAT </TT>Eventually Harriette is persuaded to reveal all in her
<TT>SAT </TT>memoirs - a course of action which leads Wellington to make
<TT>SAT </TT>one of the most famous remarks in the English Language.
<TT>SAT </TT>Cast:
<TT>SAT </TT>Harriette ...... Nancy Carroll
<TT>SAT </TT>Ponsonby ....... Charles Edwards
<TT>SAT </TT>Wellington ....... Barnaby Kay
<TT>SAT </TT>Argyle ...... Blake Ritson
<TT>SAT </TT>Fanny ....... Anna Francolini
<TT>SAT </TT>Amy ....... Abigail Burdess
<TT>SAT </TT>Matthew Lee ...... Jonathan Dryden Taylor
<TT>SAT </TT>Poodle Byng/ Doctor/ Beaufort ..... Gus Brown
<TT>SAT </TT>Porter/ Brougham ....... Jonathan Coote
<TT>SAT </TT>Leinster ....... Andrew Mudie
<TT>SAT </TT>Worcester ....... Nigel Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ellen Dryden
<TT>SAT </TT>A First Writes Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Harriette: Nancy Carroll
<TT>SAT </TT>Ponsonby: Charles Edwards
<TT>SAT </TT>Wellington: Barnaby Kay
<TT>SAT </TT>Argyle: Blake Ritson
<TT>SAT </TT>Fanny: Anna Francolini
<TT>SAT </TT>Amy: Abigail Burdess
<TT>SAT </TT>Matthew Lee: Jonathan Dryden Taylor
<TT>SAT </TT>Poodle Byng/Doctor/Beaufort: Gus Brown
<TT>SAT </TT>Porter/Brougham: Jonathan Coote
<TT>SAT </TT>Leinster: Andrew Mudie
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ellen Dryden
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2sl.html>b007k2sl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2sl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Anthony
<TT>SAT </TT>Holden, Lucy Moore, Dan Tetsell and John O'Farrell. From
<TT>SAT </TT>October 2005.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mhqbz.html>b01mhqbz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mhqbz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 10, Time With the Family
<TT>SAT </TT>Emily is engaged to Nick, so Roger and Victoria must
<TT>SAT </TT>absolutely meet her fiance's parents. Stars Bill Nighy. From
<TT>SAT </TT>February 2004.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Winston in Europe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tbrv.html>b007tbrv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tbrv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Don't Gush, Nancy
<TT>SAT </TT>Father wants to move abroad, but old rogue Winston's not his
<TT>SAT </TT>usual chipper self. Stars Maurice Denham. From March 1992.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Rumblings from the Rafters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hwxbk.html>b07hwxbk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hwxbk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>House Fly and Soprano Pipistrelle Bat
<TT>SAT </TT>An annoying House Fly played by Lee Mack and a warm-hearted
<TT>SAT </TT>Soprano Pipistrelle Bat played by Pam Ferris, reveal the
<TT>SAT </TT>truth about life in a draughty old attic in a house in
<TT>SAT </TT>Amersham in the second of three very funny tales, written
<TT>SAT </TT>and introduced by Lynne Truss, with additional sound
<TT>SAT </TT>recordings by Chris Watson.
<TT>SAT </TT>The House Fly loves life. "The best bit is the buzzing". He
<TT>SAT </TT>loves the aerobatics, dodging the flypapers in the attic and
<TT>SAT </TT>"... my favourite manoeuvre, settling on the ceiling. It is
<TT>SAT </TT>unbelievably brilliant" He loves to buzz. But he also loves,
<TT>SAT </TT>what to humans, is a disgusting way of life. He loves to
<TT>SAT </TT>walk around on filth and to poo everywhere and to spread
<TT>SAT </TT>disease "And listen, we don't mind! Not at all. It's the
<TT>SAT </TT>least we can do". He would love to spread more diseases and
<TT>SAT </TT>takes great joy in telling us just exactly how he does this
<TT>SAT </TT>... perhaps best not to listen if you're eating!
<TT>SAT </TT>The Soprano Pipistrelle Bat is a very different creature; a
<TT>SAT </TT>tiny bat with a huge and loving heart. She is nine years old
<TT>SAT </TT>and has given birth to a single pup each year. Her newest
<TT>SAT </TT>pup, Jethro, is her darling; "... such a lovely little face.
<TT>SAT </TT>Chestnut fur. Perfect little ears. He smells like chicken
<TT>SAT </TT>flavour crisps. Ooh, I could eat him." He is six weeks old
<TT>SAT </TT>and weaning - proudly catching insects for himself; and this
<TT>SAT </TT>is always a poignant time for this mother-bat, where pride
<TT>SAT </TT>and sadness mingle. The main concern with Jethro, she finds,
<TT>SAT </TT>is that he can't seem to grasp the idea of torpor, "Oh don't
<TT>SAT </TT>mum. Don't go torpid. It's like you're dying", but as she
<TT>SAT </TT>knows "torpor is nothing to be scared of, .. torpor is your
<TT>SAT </TT>friend".
<TT>SAT </TT>House Fly: Lee Mack
<TT>SAT </TT>Soprano Pipstrelle Bat: Pam Ferris
<TT>SAT </TT>Written and introduced by Lynne Truss
<TT>SAT </TT>Wildlife sound recordings Chris Watson
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer Sarah Blunt.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Lynne Truss
<TT>SAT </TT>House Fly: Lee Mack
<TT>SAT </TT>Soprano Pipstrelle Bat: Pam Ferris
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sarah Blunt
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Lynne Truss
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Daphne Du Maurier - The King's General <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p4klc.html>b00p4klc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00p4klc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A paralysed beauty and a reckless soldier fall in love
<TT>SAT </TT>during the English civil war. Stars Cathryn Harrison and
<TT>SAT </TT>Roger Allam.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 The RSC at 50 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01061hm.html>b01061hm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01061hm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The First Ten Years
<TT>SAT </TT>James Naughtie explores the history of the Royal Shakespeare
<TT>SAT </TT>Company as it marks its 50th birthday and reopens its main
<TT>SAT </TT>Stratford theatre. Part 2: The First Ten Years.
<TT>SAT </TT>In the second programme of his three-part series, James
<TT>SAT </TT>Naughtie explores how the Royal Shakespeare Company came
<TT>SAT </TT>into being in 1961 and its extraordinarily dynamic first ten
<TT>SAT </TT>years.
<TT>SAT </TT>He speaks with the two key players - Peter Hall and Peter
<TT>SAT </TT>Brook (both now in their eighties, both still busily working
<TT>SAT </TT>in theatre) - about the stultifying 1950s theatre culture
<TT>SAT </TT>which they inherited. As Brook vividly recalls, "those old
<TT>SAT </TT>laddie codger actors just boomed away".
<TT>SAT </TT>The two Peters discuss other aspects which were ripe for
<TT>SAT </TT>change - the need for a European-style ensemble, for
<TT>SAT </TT>training in verse-speaking, for longer and more open
<TT>SAT </TT>rehearsals, for productions which arose from a particular
<TT>SAT </TT>time rather than simply being wheeled out again and again -
<TT>SAT </TT>all RSC hallmarks which are now taken for granted. Veteran
<TT>SAT </TT>members of the company Patrick Stewart and Judi Dench recall
<TT>SAT </TT>the joys of that time, including, in Dench's case, the
<TT>SAT </TT>indiscrete joys of affairs which inevitably arose due to the
<TT>SAT </TT>geographical isolation of Stratford. Contemporary Associate
<TT>SAT </TT>Director Greg Doran explains the attraction of working in
<TT>SAT </TT>Stratford - walking daily, on his way to rehearsals, past
<TT>SAT </TT>the church where Shakespeare was baptized and buried; while
<TT>SAT </TT>Hall explains how vital it was to start up a London season
<TT>SAT </TT>if he was to succeed in turning a group of actors into a
<TT>SAT </TT>world-class company.
<TT>SAT </TT>Meanwhile, the current Company dramaturge Jeannie O'Hare
<TT>SAT </TT>explains how productions of new works by contemporary
<TT>SAT </TT>writers - Pinter, Bond, Hare - helped re-energize the RSC,
<TT>SAT </TT>culminating in what is often seen as its aesthetic
<TT>SAT </TT>high-point - Brook's Dream in 1971 - which, in a rare
<TT>SAT </TT>interview, the great Peter Brook himself recalls for the
<TT>SAT </TT>programme.
<TT>SAT </TT>The series as a whole features an exclusive breadth of
<TT>SAT </TT>interviews with the key players of the past half century.
<TT>SAT </TT>With the help of all five artistic directors: Peter Hall,
<TT>SAT </TT>Trevor Nunn, Terry Hands, Adrian Noble and Michael Boyd;
<TT>SAT </TT>luminaries such as Peter Brook, Cicely Berry, Greg Doran,
<TT>SAT </TT>Judi Dench, Patrick Stewart and David Tennant; and backstage
<TT>SAT </TT>artists, technicians and craftspeople, James Naughtie
<TT>SAT </TT>explores both the history of the company and the reasons why
<TT>SAT </TT>its work matters to the wider British cultural scene.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: James Naughtie
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03mcklz.html>b03mcklz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03mcklz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Three Day Week
<TT>SAT </TT>Forty years ago Britain was plunged into darkness as Prime
<TT>SAT </TT>Minister Edward Heath introduced a 3 day working week.
<TT>SAT </TT>Cities fell dark. Factories and schools closed. People,
<TT>SAT </TT>often wrapped in blankets, worked by candle and torchlight.
<TT>SAT </TT>At home, people boiled water to wash and children were sent
<TT>SAT </TT>to school with luminous yellow bands so they could be seen
<TT>SAT </TT>in the gloom. And Britain's three TV channels came to an
<TT>SAT </TT>abrupt end at ten thirty!
<TT>SAT </TT>For decades, British politics was shaped, perhaps defined,
<TT>SAT </TT>by the events of the early 1970s, with the 3 day week as the
<TT>SAT </TT>centrepoint. Now it seems almost unimaginable that this
<TT>SAT </TT>could have happened in one of the world's richest countries
<TT>SAT </TT>so how did it ever get to this point? Could Heath have done
<TT>SAT </TT>anything different? Michael White of The Guardian, then a
<TT>SAT </TT>young reporter, takes us back to those extraordinary days
<TT>SAT </TT>and charts the long-term political significance of the
<TT>SAT </TT>crisis.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Jim Frank.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Garrison Keillor's Radio Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kcgks.html>b07kcgks</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kcgks>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Last Prairie Home Companion
<TT>SAT </TT>After 42 years on-air, Garrison Keillor hosted this final
<TT>SAT </TT>show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on July 1st 2016.
<TT>SAT </TT>Garrison bids a bittersweet goodbye to Lake Wobegon and
<TT>SAT </TT>welcomes the Royal American Radio Acting Company, Rich
<TT>SAT </TT>Dworsky and the band, Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, Aoife
<TT>SAT </TT>O'Donovan, Heather Masse, Christine DiGiallonardo and some
<TT>SAT </TT>surprises.
<TT>SAT </TT>A Prairie Home Companion is American public radio's most
<TT>SAT </TT>popular entertainment programme with four million weekly
<TT>SAT </TT>listeners on 500 plus radio stations coast to coast.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Prairie Home Productions.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>11:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019qblm.html>b019qblm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019qblm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen Wakelam - The Jinx Element
<TT>SAT </TT>by Stephen Wakelam
<TT>SAT </TT>Edith Wharton's private life was as dramatic as many of her
<TT>SAT </TT>novels. An encounter with a journalist was to have a seismic
<TT>SAT </TT>effect on her marriage and her work.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Sally Avens
<TT>SAT </TT>Pullitzer prize winning author Edith Wharton had a long
<TT>SAT </TT>career, which stretched over forty years and included the
<TT>SAT </TT>publication of more than forty books, many of which have
<TT>SAT </TT>been made into films including 'The House of Mirth'. A born
<TT>SAT </TT>storyteller her novels are justly celebrated for their vivid
<TT>SAT </TT>settings, satiric wit, ironic style, and moral seriousness.
<TT>SAT </TT>Her characters are often trapped in bad relationships or
<TT>SAT </TT>confining circumstances. Her own life stands as an example
<TT>SAT </TT>of the obstacles that a woman of her time and place had to
<TT>SAT </TT>overcome to find self-realization. Stephen Wakelam's play
<TT>SAT </TT>tells the story of Edith's affair with the journalist Morton
<TT>SAT </TT>Fullerton through the eyes of her friend and fellow writer
<TT>SAT </TT>Henry James. Age 47 Edith embarked upon a relationship which
<TT>SAT </TT>made her reassess her own marriage to Teddy Wharton, a
<TT>SAT </TT>platonic relationship that did not allow her to share her
<TT>SAT </TT>intellectual and artistic interests.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen Wakelam has written many successful radio plays
<TT>SAT </TT>including 'Adulteries of a Provinical Wife' about Flaubert
<TT>SAT </TT>writing Madame Bovary and 'What I Think of My Husband' about
<TT>SAT </TT>Thomas Hardy.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Edith Wharton: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>SAT </TT>Henry James: Allan Corduner
<TT>SAT </TT>Morton: Patrick Baladi
<TT>SAT </TT>Teddy Wharton: Nathan Osgood
<TT>SAT </TT>Cook: James Lailey
<TT>SAT </TT>Manservant: James Lailey
<TT>SAT </TT>Mrs Gross: Rachel Atkins
<TT>SAT </TT>French Admirer: Rachel Atkins
<TT>SAT </TT>English Waiter: Simon Bubb
<TT>SAT </TT>French Waiter: Simon Bubb
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Sally Avens
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Stephen Wakelam
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnxg.html>b007jnxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Ill Met by Goonlight
<TT>SAT </TT>Neddie Seagoon is sent to capture the German general who
<TT>SAT </TT>commands the island of Crete. Stars Spike Milligan. From
<TT>SAT </TT>March 1957.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 Dilemma <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01747kt.html>b01747kt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01747kt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Sue Perkins puts four guests through the moral and ethical
<TT>SAT </TT>wringer in this show that looks at the choices we are
<TT>SAT </TT>bombarded by in Britain today, as well as some more
<TT>SAT </TT>theoretical problems. Salad or chips? Do you buy local
<TT>SAT </TT>produce or from co-ops in Africa? Would you rather live in
<TT>SAT </TT>perfect happiness for ten years or general contentment for
<TT>SAT </TT>thirty? This is a panel show in which there are no "right"
<TT>SAT </TT>answers - but there are some deeply damning ones.
<TT>SAT </TT>From everyday and even surreal either/or situations, to
<TT>SAT </TT>classic philosophical quandaries, Dilemma is a format to get
<TT>SAT </TT>witty, intelligent comic voices sparking off one another.
<TT>SAT </TT>The edition features comedians Dave Gorman and Richard
<TT>SAT </TT>Herring, actress and writer Rebecca Front, and journalist
<TT>SAT </TT>Dominic Lawson. They discuss such quandaries as "Would you
<TT>SAT </TT>provide an alibi to someone you hate?" and "Would you
<TT>SAT </TT>confront an elderly relative about casual racism at a family
<TT>SAT </TT>gathering?", and they debate the relative merits of Silvio
<TT>SAT </TT>Berlusconi, Vlad the Impaler, L. Ron Hubbard and Amanda
<TT>SAT </TT>Holden. The show was devised by award-winning stand-up and
<TT>SAT </TT>writer Danielle Ward (The News Quiz, Newswipe, Mock The
<TT>SAT </TT>Week).
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Roald Dahl: Served with a Twist <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kcl7p.html>b07kcl7p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kcl7p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Omnibus. Charles Dance tells five darkly comic tales by the
<TT>SAT </TT>master of the bizarre. Featuring The Bookseller, Poison, My
<TT>SAT </TT>Lady Love, The Surgeon and The Butler.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kcmhg.html>b07kcmhg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kcmhg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Simon Hopkinson
<TT>SAT </TT>Chef and writer Simon Hopkinson chooses 'Catch a Falling
<TT>SAT </TT>Star' by Perry Como and '21st Century Schizoid Man' by King
<TT>SAT </TT>Crimson.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Sentimental Journey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zp7.html>b0076zp7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zp7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Shappi Khorsandi
<TT>SAT </TT>Arthur Smith takes Iranian comedian Shappi Khorsandi to
<TT>SAT </TT>Paris, where she went as a teenager. Her satirist father was
<TT>SAT </TT>exiled for his humour, but Shappi carries on the family
<TT>SAT </TT>tradition.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sharon Banoff
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:45 Uncle Mort's North Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl6n.html>b007jl6n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl6n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Beside the Seaside
<TT>SAT </TT>Carter and Uncle Mort enjoy sea-air and some miserable
<TT>SAT </TT>memories. Peter Tinniswood's saga with Peter Skellern and
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen Thorne.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03mcklz.html>b03mcklz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03mcklz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Daphne Du Maurier - The King's General <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p4klc.html>b00p4klc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00p4klc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 The RSC at 50 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01061hm.html>b01061hm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01061hm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 The Real George Orwell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qhd0y.html>b01qhd0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qhd0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Nineteen Eighty-Four, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatised by Jonathan Holloway.
<TT>SAT </TT>Winston Smith works for the Ministry of Truth. Sick and
<TT>SAT </TT>separated from his wife, he lives alone in a one-room flat
<TT>SAT </TT>in Victory Mansions in London, chief city of Airstrip One.
<TT>SAT </TT>Big Brother stares out from every poster, the Thought Police
<TT>SAT </TT>uncover every act of betrayal. When Winston finds love, he
<TT>SAT </TT>discovers that life does not have to be dull and deadening,
<TT>SAT </TT>and awakens to new possibilities.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Jeremy Mortimer
<TT>SAT </TT>The Real George Orwell
<TT>SAT </TT>A Radio 4 journey through the labyrinth that is the life and
<TT>SAT </TT>work of George Orwell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Of course there is no real George Orwell - it was the pen
<TT>SAT </TT>name of Eric Blair - but he was a writer and political
<TT>SAT </TT>commentator who is very hard to pin down. Ever since his
<TT>SAT </TT>early death in 1950, he has been at one and the same time
<TT>SAT </TT>the darling of some on both the left and the right of
<TT>SAT </TT>British politics - whilst being reviled by others. For all
<TT>SAT </TT>the beautiful simplicity of his writing and storytelling
<TT>SAT </TT>Orwell/Blair is a complex mass of confusions - an
<TT>SAT </TT>anti-establishment, pro-English, ex-Etonian ex-policeman and
<TT>SAT </TT>socialist, who was ardently anti-authoritarian. He was as
<TT>SAT </TT>anti-fascist as he was anti-communist, a former Spanish
<TT>SAT </TT>Civil War soldier who was anti-war but pro the Second World
<TT>SAT </TT>War, and so on and so on.
<TT>SAT </TT>Through dramatisations of the key books, through four newly
<TT>SAT </TT>commissioned plays that explore the disjuncture between the
<TT>SAT </TT>man who was Eric Blair and the writer who was George Orwell,
<TT>SAT </TT>and through factual programming and readings, Radio 4 will
<TT>SAT </TT>take you on a journey from Burma via Catalonia, Wigan, Jura,
<TT>SAT </TT>Manor Farm along the road that led to Nineteen Eighty-Four,
<TT>SAT </TT>one of the most influential novels of the twentieth century.
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Eccleston and Pippa Nixon in studio
<TT>SAT </TT>Recording as a scene between Winston and Julia in Studio
<TT>SAT </TT>60a.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Winston Smith: Christopher Eccleston
<TT>SAT </TT>Julia: Pippa Nixon
<TT>SAT </TT>O'Brien: Tim Pigott-Smith
<TT>SAT </TT>Parsons: Kim Wall
<TT>SAT </TT>Syme: Sam Alexander
<TT>SAT </TT>Prostitute: Susie Riddell
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Christine Absalom
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Don Gilet
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Joe Sims
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Joshua Swinney
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Jeremy Mortimer
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jonathan Holloway
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Garrison Keillor's Radio Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kcgks.html>b07kcgks</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kcgks>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>21:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019qblm.html>b019qblm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019qblm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Buy Me Up TV <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009fnlx.html>b009fnlx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009fnlx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Another chance to hear the comedy series inspired by every
<TT>SAT </TT>shopping channel you've ever seen and every product you've
<TT>SAT </TT>never wanted to buy.
<TT>SAT </TT>The series features Justin Edwards, Colin Hoult, Katherine
<TT>SAT </TT>Jakeways, Ewen MacIntosh, Alex MacQueen and Greg Proops.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tonight's special guest is Ruth Madoc.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Knowing Me, Knowing You <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0fl.html>b007k0fl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0fl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Cheesy host Alan Partridge is 'Live from Las Vegas' with a
<TT>SAT </TT>glamorous American co-host. Stars Steve Coogan. From
<TT>SAT </TT>December 1992.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kd8fr.html>b07kd8fr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kd8fr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>SAT </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Cariad Lloyd rounds off her
<TT>SAT </TT>chat about 'improv' with Pippa Evans and Rachel Parris.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 I, Regress <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s0dlz.html>b01s0dlz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s0dlz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Mirrors
<TT>SAT </TT>A dark, David Lynch-ian comedy, ideally suited for an
<TT>SAT </TT>unsettling and surreal late night listen. 'I, Regress' sees
<TT>SAT </TT>Matt Berry (The IT Crowd, Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, Snuff
<TT>SAT </TT>Box) playing a corrupt and bizarre hypnotherapist taking
<TT>SAT </TT>unsuspecting clients on twisted, misleading journeys through
<TT>SAT </TT>their subconscious.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each episode sees the doctor dealing with a different client
<TT>SAT </TT>who has come to him for a different phobia. As the patient
<TT>SAT </TT>is put under hypnosis, we 'enter' their mind, and all the
<TT>SAT </TT>various situations the hypnotherapist takes them through are
<TT>SAT </TT>played out for us to hear. The result is a dream- (or
<TT>SAT </TT>nightmare-) like trip through the patient's mind, as funny
<TT>SAT </TT>as it is disturbing.
<TT>SAT </TT>The cast across the series include Bob Mortimer, Daisy
<TT>SAT </TT>Haggard, Steve Furst and Tracy-Ann Oberman.
<TT>SAT </TT>A compelling late night listen: tune in and occupy someone
<TT>SAT </TT>else's head!
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Sam Bryant.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Matt Berry
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sam Bryant
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:15 Richard Marsh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rlswh.html>b01rlswh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rlswh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Love and Sweets, Jess
<TT>SAT </TT>Winner of Best Scripted Comedy in the BBC Audio Awards 2014,
<TT>SAT </TT>poet and playwright Richard Marsh fuses poetry and prose to
<TT>SAT </TT>tell a heart-breaking and witty tale of losing love, falling
<TT>SAT </TT>for a seductive-looking lady called Sorrow, and learning to
<TT>SAT </TT>put himself back together.
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard's marriage has fallen apart, and he's a broken man
<TT>SAT </TT>locked in a flat full of memories, rattling around like
<TT>SAT </TT>sweets in a bowl. Siobhan's moved out; the flat, half-full,
<TT>SAT </TT>is the emptiest thing. On the plus side, his friends cook
<TT>SAT </TT>him a lot of meals - but there's only so much consolation
<TT>SAT </TT>chicken a man can eat.
<TT>SAT </TT>When moping at the pub, Richard meets the seductive Sorrow,
<TT>SAT </TT>who tries to stop him recovering or moving on with his life.
<TT>SAT </TT>Will she succeed, or will Richard learn to love again?
<TT>SAT </TT>Contains some explicit language.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written and performed by Richard Marsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ben Worsfield
<TT>SAT </TT>A Lucky Giant production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Richard Marsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Richard Marsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ben Worsfield
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 Mark Thomas: The Manifesto <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qx43h.html>b00qx43h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qx43h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Thomas: The Manifesto. Comedian-activist, Mark Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>creates a People's Manifesto, taking suggestions from his
<TT>SAT </TT>studio audience and then getting them to vote for the best.
<TT>SAT </TT>The winner of each show will be enforceable by law, so pay
<TT>SAT </TT>attention.
<TT>SAT </TT>This episode will include policies such as crushing the cars
<TT>SAT </TT>of anyone illegally parked in a disabled space; the
<TT>SAT </TT>legalisation of Viking-style funerals; and consolidating the
<TT>SAT </TT>United Kingdom's national debt into one easy-to-pay loan.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 10 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 The Real George Orwell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qhd0y.html>b01qhd0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qhd0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Roald Dahl: Served with a Twist <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kcl7p.html>b07kcl7p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kcl7p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kcmhg.html>b07kcmhg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kcmhg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Sentimental Journey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zp7.html>b0076zp7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zp7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:45 Uncle Mort's North Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl6n.html>b007jl6n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl6n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03mcklz.html>b03mcklz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03mcklz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Daphne Du Maurier - The King's General <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p4klc.html>b00p4klc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00p4klc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 The RSC at 50 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01061hm.html>b01061hm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01061hm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kt2ps.html>b07kt2ps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kt2ps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A Whistling Woman
<TT>SUN </TT>Frederica meets an old flame and her new TV series starts
<TT>SUN </TT>but a fire at the farm has a devastating outcome. Stars
<TT>SUN </TT>Indira Varma.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Out of Armenia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04w0jfv.html>b04w0jfv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04w0jfv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Paris
<TT>SUN </TT>"The last of the battlefields is the battlefield of the
<TT>SUN </TT>imagination - and that space is infinite".
<TT>SUN </TT>Charles Emmerson continues his journey through the Armenian
<TT>SUN </TT>diaspora of Europe in Paris - Europe's largest, most
<TT>SUN </TT>culturally-vibrant and politically-radical Armenian diaspora
<TT>SUN </TT>community.
<TT>SUN </TT>With the singing of the Armenian monk-musician Gomidas
<TT>SUN </TT>playing in the background, French-Armenian actor Simon
<TT>SUN </TT>Abkarian tells Charles the story of how his family was wiped
<TT>SUN </TT>out in Anatolia in 1915, and how Armenians have turned the
<TT>SUN </TT>pain of memory into the foundations of a new homeland in
<TT>SUN </TT>France.
<TT>SUN </TT>As Charles is plied with pomegranate wine in the local
<TT>SUN </TT>Armenian shops of Alfortville, a Paris suburb which filled
<TT>SUN </TT>with Armenian refugees in the 1920s, we hear how
<TT>SUN </TT>French-Armenians have become more French than the French
<TT>SUN </TT>themselves - counting members of parliament, actors,
<TT>SUN </TT>musicians and the singer Charles Aznavour among their
<TT>SUN </TT>number. One of the most famous fighters of the French
<TT>SUN </TT>resistance, Missak Manouchian, was also Armenian.
<TT>SUN </TT>On a river barge in the Seine, as a mostly Armenian band
<TT>SUN </TT>tunes up for an evening concert, we hear mixed Armenian,
<TT>SUN </TT>Turkish, Kurdish and Persian music - symbol of a younger
<TT>SUN </TT>generation of Paris Armenians opening up, and an embrace of
<TT>SUN </TT>culture as a tool of both memory and peace.
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Cicely Fell
<TT>SUN </TT>An Above The Title production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dgh8t.html>b01dgh8t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dgh8t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Nick Helm
<TT>SUN </TT>Comedian Alex Horne is joined by his own 5 piece jazz band
<TT>SUN </TT>for a brand new series of music and comedy. The band will be
<TT>SUN </TT>joined by Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee guest Nick Helm,
<TT>SUN </TT>and explore the relationship between man and dog and
<TT>SUN </TT>dinosaurs and puns.
<TT>SUN </TT>Host .... Alex Horne
<TT>SUN </TT>Trumpet/banjo .... Joe Auckland
<TT>SUN </TT>Saxophone/clarinet ....Mark Brown
<TT>SUN </TT>Double Bass/Bass .... Will Collier
<TT>SUN </TT>Drums and Percussion .... Ben Reynolds
<TT>SUN </TT>Piano/keyboard .... Joe Stilgoe
<TT>SUN </TT>Guest performer ....Nick Helm
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer .... Julia McKenzie.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Presenter: Alex Horne
<TT>SUN </TT>Performer: Nick Helm
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Julia McKenzie
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwm0j.html>b07kwm0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwm0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 30/01/1959
<TT>SUN </TT>Will Ted be able to cope when things take a decidedly chilly
<TT>SUN </TT>turn?
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Ted Ray. With Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Connor.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ray's A Laugh - the successor to ITMA - follows the comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>exploits of Ted's life at home with his 'radio' wife Kitty,
<TT>SUN </TT>as well as in a variety of jobs. It ran from 1949-1961.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Bernard Botting and Charles Hart.
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Paul Fenoulhet.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Leslie Bridgmont
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1959.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Meet the Huggetts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04mc868.html>b04mc868</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04mc868>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>All at Sea
<TT>SUN </TT>With factory outing looming, Joe and Ethel Huggett find
<TT>SUN </TT>themselves in a mess over money.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Jack Warner as Joe, Kathleen Harrison as Ethel, Vera
<TT>SUN </TT>Day as Jane, Anthony Green as Bobby, Charles Leno as Fred
<TT>SUN </TT>Stebbings, Beatrice Varley as Mrs Stebbings and Kenneth
<TT>SUN </TT>Connor as Mr Campbell.
<TT>SUN </TT>Popular working-class family, the Huggetts first hit the
<TT>SUN </TT>cinema screen with a series of Gainsborough films between
<TT>SUN </TT>1947 and 1949. Their subsequent BBC radio series ran from
<TT>SUN </TT>1953 to 1962.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Eddie Maguire.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Peter Eton
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in August 1954.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Evelyn Waugh: A Life Revisited - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwmtm.html>b07kwmtm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwmtm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>With new access to family archive, Philip Eade revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>life of one of our greatest novelists. Read by Nickolas
<TT>SUN </TT>Grace.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwnfm.html>b07kwnfm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwnfm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Bonnie Tyler
<TT>SUN </TT>Singer Bonnie Tyler chooses 'A Hard Day's Night' by the
<TT>SUN </TT>Beatles and 'River Deep Mountain High' by Tina Turner.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwnqc.html>b07kwnqc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwnqc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Conductors, Antonio Pappano
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. From Tony Bennett to Giacomo Puccini,
<TT>SUN </TT>conductor Anthony Pappano shares his castaway choices with
<TT>SUN </TT>Sue Lawley. From April 2004.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwny1.html>b07kwny1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwny1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Snow White and the Screaming Meemies
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: Meg Bowles introduces
<TT>SUN </TT>tales about moving home, being on TV, foster care and last
<TT>SUN </TT>chances.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwm0j.html>b07kwm0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwm0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Meet the Huggetts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04mc868.html>b04mc868</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04mc868>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kt2ps.html>b07kt2ps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kt2ps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Out of Armenia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04w0jfv.html>b04w0jfv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04w0jfv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Jessie Burton - The Muse: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k8zlv.html>b07k8zlv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k8zlv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>1967: Odelle Bastien begins her new job as typist and meets
<TT>SUN </TT>her boss Marjorie Quick. Read by Martina Laird and Jessica
<TT>SUN </TT>Raine.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Reader: Rachel Shelley
<TT>SUN </TT>Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
<TT>SUN </TT>Abridger: Lauris Morgan-Griffiths
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Mair Bosworth
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 John Burnside - Finders Keepers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwqst.html>b07kwqst</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwqst>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. The older brother knew the lost dog was quite
<TT>SUN </TT>probably dead, but the pretence of searching continues. Read
<TT>SUN </TT>by Richard Pearce.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Edith Wharton - Madame de Treymes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0089brw.html>b0089brw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0089brw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>John Durham's fight for the woman he loves sparks a
<TT>SUN </TT>confrontation with a powerful and devious French family.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Anna Massey as Christiane de Treymes, Philip Voss as
<TT>SUN </TT>John Durham, Gwen Humble as Fanny de Malrive, Elizabeth
<TT>SUN </TT>Kelly as Bessie Boykin and Valerie Sarruf as the Narrator.
<TT>SUN </TT>Adapted from Edith Wharton's novella by John Peacock.
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Jane Morgan
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1990.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwsds.html>b07kwsds</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwsds>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Tales from Ovid: Arachne; Midas
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with 'Tales of Ovid'.
<TT>SUN </TT>Poet Ted Hughes continues reading from his award-winning
<TT>SUN </TT>reworking of Ovid's Metamorphoses - stories of the teeming
<TT>SUN </TT>underworld and overworld of Romanised Greek myth and legend.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring 'Arachne' and 'Midas', this highly praised
<TT>SUN </TT>collection won the 1997 Whitbread prize for poetry and WH
<TT>SUN </TT>Smith Literary Award.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ted Hughes: born: 1930 and died: 1998.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Susan Roberts
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast in two-parts on BBC Radio 4 in 1998.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dgh8t.html>b01dgh8t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dgh8t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Simon Bovey - The Voice of God <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwkz.html>b007jwkz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwkz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Dreamtime Is Over
<TT>SUN </TT>What is being built out in a remote Australian desert? And
<TT>SUN </TT>what havoc will it wreak? Stars Clare Corbett and Matthew
<TT>SUN </TT>Dyktynski.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:30 Algernon Blackwood - The Willows <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvdj.html>b007jvdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>The companions prepare for a second night and the inevitable
<TT>SUN </TT>attack from the island's mysterious forces. Read by Roger
<TT>SUN </TT>Allam.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwny1.html>b07kwny1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwny1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:00 Evelyn Waugh: A Life Revisited - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwmtm.html>b07kwmtm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwmtm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwnfm.html>b07kwnfm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwnfm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwnqc.html>b07kwnqc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwnqc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dgh8t.html>b01dgh8t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dgh8t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Fabulous <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hlxwn.html>b00hlxwn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hlxwn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Faye fancies a day under her duvet, but perhaps it would be
<TT>SUN </TT>more peaceful at the office? Stars Daisy Haggard. From May
<TT>SUN </TT>2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 Peter Bradshaw - For One Horrible Moment <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0084ss4.html>b0084ss4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0084ss4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Memoirs of a boy growing up in the 1970s, when a girl caused
<TT>SUN </TT>excitement and self-loathing. Written and read by Peter
<TT>SUN </TT>Bradshaw.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 The Secret World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mk55k.html>b01mk55k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mk55k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>The impression show that imagines alternative lives for
<TT>SUN </TT>famous people. Each episode takes place over one day, with
<TT>SUN </TT>stories unfolding and overlapping from morning to night.
<TT>SUN </TT>In this third series the team of Jon Culshaw, Lewis MacLeod,
<TT>SUN </TT>Julian Dutton, Duncan Wisbey, Margarter Cabourn-Smith,
<TT>SUN </TT>Jessica Robinson is joined by Debra Stephenson.
<TT>SUN </TT>In this series, Professor Brian Cox finds himself the object
<TT>SUN </TT>of excessive female attention, from, amongst others, Kirsty
<TT>SUN </TT>Young and the Queen. Al Pacino reveals his alternative life
<TT>SUN </TT>as a balloon twister. Ed Miliband spends a whole day trying
<TT>SUN </TT>to get a batman costume for his son, Peter Sallis discovers
<TT>SUN </TT>a new form of energy, and President Obama becomes a pearly
<TT>SUN </TT>king.
<TT>SUN </TT>The show is written by Bill Dare, Julian Dutton, and Duncan
<TT>SUN </TT>Wisbey.
<TT>SUN </TT>It's produced by Bill Dare.
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode synopsis for ep 1
<TT>SUN </TT>In this episode, the Arch Bishop of Canterbury tries
<TT>SUN </TT>Tweeting for the first time, with disastrous results.
<TT>SUN </TT>Professor Brian Cox finds himself stalked by various women,
<TT>SUN </TT>including the Queen. Al Pacino is a balloon twister, and
<TT>SUN </TT>Princess Anne reveals her secret life as a trainspotter.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Laura Solon: Talking and Not Talking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00773md.html>b00773md</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00773md>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>Perrier Award winning comedian Laura Solon continues her new
<TT>SUN </TT>sketch and character comedy series, aided by the voices of
<TT>SUN </TT>Ben Moor, Katherine Parkinson and Ben Willbond. Plus more
<TT>SUN </TT>from the China Lion, the new barn conversion couple and a
<TT>SUN </TT>return to Chingley Hall.
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<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 11 JULY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Simon Bovey - The Voice of God <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwkz.html>b007jwkz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwkz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:30 Algernon Blackwood - The Willows <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvdj.html>b007jvdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kt2ps.html>b07kt2ps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kt2ps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Out of Armenia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04w0jfv.html>b04w0jfv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04w0jfv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Jessie Burton - The Muse: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k8zlv.html>b07k8zlv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k8zlv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 John Burnside - Finders Keepers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwqst.html>b07kwqst</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwqst>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Edith Wharton - Madame de Treymes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0089brw.html>b0089brw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0089brw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kwsds.html>b07kwsds</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kwsds>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dgh8t.html>b01dgh8t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dgh8t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036v8py.html>b036v8py</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036v8py>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Radio's dashing hero, Dick Barton is looking forward to a
<TT>MON </TT>restful Mediterranean cruise with his faithful pal, Snowy,
<TT>MON </TT>but an old colleague has other ideas...
<TT>MON </TT>The stirring 'Devil's Galop' heralds the arrival of Douglas
<TT>MON </TT>Kelly as 'Dick Barton - Special Agent' in another thrilling
<TT>MON </TT>tale of criminal masterminds, espionage and daring
<TT>MON </TT>adventure.
<TT>MON </TT>Originally starring Noel Johnson, Duncan Carse and Gordon
<TT>MON </TT>Davies, Dick Barton ran on the BBC Light Programme between
<TT>MON </TT>1946 and 1951, but sadly, very few original recordings
<TT>MON </TT>survive.
<TT>MON </TT>With the original lost, this is a very authentic sounding
<TT>MON </TT>re-recording of 'The Cabatolin Diamonds' using the original
<TT>MON </TT>scripts and music, which was made for international
<TT>MON </TT>distribution. Happily the audio was rediscovered in 2009,
<TT>MON </TT>lurking in the vaults of the National Film and Sound Archive
<TT>MON </TT>in Canberra, Australia.
<TT>MON </TT>Script by Geoffrey Webb.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Morris West
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in Australia in April 1949.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012llr0.html>b012llr0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012llr0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Crime reporter Michael Quigley's evening is ruined when a
<TT>MON </TT>mysterious master criminal chooses his nightclub to carry
<TT>MON </TT>out his latest escapade. Read by Danny Webb.
<TT>MON </TT>Who is White Face? The "Devil of Tidal Basin" - they called
<TT>MON </TT>him. Out of the slums and filth of London slunk this
<TT>MON </TT>marauder, dealing death and striking terror into all hearts
<TT>MON </TT>and confounding the clearest brains of Scotland Yard.
<TT>MON </TT>All the ingredients of a great mystery are here - a
<TT>MON </TT>beautiful young girl, a handsome and romantic stranger from
<TT>MON </TT>South Africa; a keen crime-reporter from London's Fleet
<TT>MON </TT>Street in love with the girl; the dull witted inspector of
<TT>MON </TT>Police countered by the brilliant Superintendent from
<TT>MON </TT>Scotland Yard.
<TT>MON </TT>It's a hunt to expose an arch blackmailer - bent on
<TT>MON </TT>destroying the lives of his victims.....
<TT>MON </TT>Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) was a prolific
<TT>MON </TT>British crime writer, journalist and playwright, who wrote
<TT>MON </TT>175 novels - including the Four Just Men and Mr JG Reeder
<TT>MON </TT>series - 24 plays, and countless articles in newspapers and
<TT>MON </TT>journals. He co-created the movie monster 'King Kong',
<TT>MON </TT>writing the film's early screenplay. Over 160 films have
<TT>MON </TT>been made of his novels.
<TT>MON </TT>Edgar Wallace's novel abridged by Robin Brooks.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Pacificus Productions and
<TT>MON </TT>first broadcast in 2011.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 When Harry Met Sally at 20 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m6zpr.html>b00m6zpr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m6zpr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>4 Extra Debut. Film critic Sarah Churchwell celebrates the
<TT>MON </TT>classic romantic film comedy with its writer, Nora Ephron.
<TT>MON </TT>From August 2009.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rv56t.html>b00rv56t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rv56t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Sketches by Boz - Series 1, Mr Watkins Tottle
<TT>MON </TT>When a shy, middle-aged bachelor meets the woman of his
<TT>MON </TT>dreams, can there really be a happy ending? Stars David
<TT>MON </TT>Collings.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j438b.html>b07j438b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j438b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 65, Episode 2
<TT>MON </TT>The 65th series of Radio 4's multi award-winning antidote to
<TT>MON </TT>panel games promises more homespun wireless entertainment
<TT>MON </TT>for the young at heart. This week the programme pays a
<TT>MON </TT>return visit to the Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool.
<TT>MON </TT>Regulars Barry Cryer, Jeremy Hardy and Tim Brooke-Taylor are
<TT>MON </TT>once again joined on the panel by Rory Bremner with Jack Dee
<TT>MON </TT>in the chair. At the piano - Colin Sell.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer - Jon Naismith.
<TT>MON </TT>It is a BBC Studios production.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Jack Dee
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Barry Cryer
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Jeremy Hardy
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Tim Brooke-Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Rory Bremner
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dcgpq.html>b04dcgpq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dcgpq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, The Flower Show
<TT>MON </TT>Station Master Horace Hepplewhite digs up trouble when he
<TT>MON </TT>hosts the village horticultural show.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Kenneth Connor as
<TT>MON </TT>Percy/Bradshaw/Vicar, Liz Fraser as Gloria, Ian Lavender as
<TT>MON </TT>Bert, Bill Pertwee as Phineas Perkins and Garrard Green as
<TT>MON </TT>the Inspector
<TT>MON </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>MON </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>MON </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>MON </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>MON </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>MON </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>MON </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>MON </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>MON </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>MON </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>MON </TT>down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in October 1973.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 J Kingston Platt <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rr6y0.html>b01rr6y0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rr6y0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Romance
<TT>MON </TT>The showbusiness survivor shares a touching tale of
<TT>MON </TT>unexpected romance. Written and read by Peter Jones. From
<TT>MON </TT>September 1993.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039pdtd.html>b039pdtd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039pdtd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The quotations quiz hosted by Nigel Rees.
<TT>MON </TT>As ever, a host of interesting celebrities will be joining
<TT>MON </TT>Nigel as he quizzes them on the sources of a range of
<TT>MON </TT>quotations and asks them for the amusing sayings or
<TT>MON </TT>citations that they have personally collected on a variety
<TT>MON </TT>of subjects. We discover who the most quotable people they
<TT>MON </TT>have ever met are and we're treated to their favourite four
<TT>MON </TT>line humorous poems.
<TT>MON </TT>This week Nigel is joined by Woman's Hour's Jenni Murray,
<TT>MON </TT>News presenter Matt Barbet, Children's Playwright David Wood
<TT>MON </TT>and Journalist and writer Katharine Whitehorn.
<TT>MON </TT>Reader ..... Peter Jefferson.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Carl Cooper.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nigel Rees
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Jenni Murray
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Matt Barbet
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: David Wood
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Katharine Whitehorn
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Peter Jefferson
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Carl Cooper
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnbv.html>b007jnbv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnbv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 7, Beside the Seaside
<TT>MON </TT>Staff and pupils set off on a school trip, but trouble soon
<TT>MON </TT>erupts at their guest house. Stars James Grout. From May
<TT>MON </TT>1992.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqy3.html>b007jqy3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqy3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>After ignoring his family's advice, the castaway ends up
<TT>MON </TT>shipwrecked and arrives on an island. Stars Roy Marsden and
<TT>MON </TT>Tom Bevan.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Elizabeth Jane Howard Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pqdsc.html>b01pqdsc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pqdsc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Mr Wrong, pt 1
<TT>MON </TT>Meg comes to London to buy a second-hand car, but all is not
<TT>MON </TT>as it seems. Chilling tale read by Matilda Ziegler.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Shelagh Delaney - Sweetly Sings the Donkey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dbytf.html>b01dbytf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dbytf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A girl convalesces in post-war Blackpool with fellow
<TT>MON </TT>invalids, nuns and the waves. Shelagh Delaney's trilogy
<TT>MON </TT>stars Beth Squires.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dcgpq.html>b04dcgpq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dcgpq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rr6y0.html>b01rr6y0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rr6y0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036v8py.html>b036v8py</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036v8py>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012llr0.html>b012llr0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012llr0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 When Harry Met Sally at 20 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m6zpr.html>b00m6zpr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m6zpr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770rf.html>b00770rf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770rf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Like Sugar in Water
<TT>MON </TT>Iris has rescued her newly discovered great-aunt Esme from
<TT>MON </TT>the institution where she's been for 61 years. But only her
<TT>MON </TT>grandmother Kitty - whose mind is now fractured with
<TT>MON </TT>Alzheimer's - remembers the whole story of her sister's
<TT>MON </TT>past.
<TT>MON </TT>Poignant story of the shameful treatment of unconventional
<TT>MON </TT>women in the 1930s and the lengths a woman might go to, for
<TT>MON </TT>the thing she wants most.
<TT>MON </TT>Hannah Gordon, Frances Grey and Eleanor Bron continue Maggie
<TT>MON </TT>O'Farrell's highly acclaimed novel set between the
<TT>MON </TT>conventions of 1930's Edinburgh and the freedoms of today.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Sally Marmion
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2006.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00slqvb.html>b00slqvb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00slqvb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>What Is the Meaning of Empire Day?
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Morpurgo presents readings of the words of children
<TT>MON </TT>exiled from or arrived in Britain under the British Empire.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pftbg.html>b01pftbg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pftbg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Little Twist of Dahl, Taste
<TT>MON </TT>A series of stories by Roald Dahl
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatised by Stephen Sheridan.
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1: Taste
<TT>MON </TT>Charles Dance leads the cast as the urbane Storyteller in
<TT>MON </TT>dramatisations of five classic tales by Roald Dahl. Bizarre
<TT>MON </TT>and amusing by turns, these black comedies are justly famous
<TT>MON </TT>for their surprise endings.
<TT>MON </TT>The stories show Dahl at the height of his powers as a
<TT>MON </TT>writer of adult fiction. They are stylishly plotted, vividly
<TT>MON </TT>characterised and made unforgettable by their breezy
<TT>MON </TT>cynicism, presenting as they do, a hilariously bleak view of
<TT>MON </TT>family life. Their satisfying conclusions invariably leave
<TT>MON </TT>bullies, schemers, adulterers and frauds soundly punished.
<TT>MON </TT>In Taste, whenever Mike Schofield and Richard Pratt dine
<TT>MON </TT>together, they play a little game. If Pratt, a conceited
<TT>MON </TT>wine buff, can identify a rare vintage in a blind tasting,
<TT>MON </TT>he wins a case of the wine in question. When Schofield
<TT>MON </TT>boasts that he has acquired a wine whose obscurity renders
<TT>MON </TT>it unguessable, Pratt suggests they increase their stakes.
<TT>MON </TT>If he fails to identify it, he forfeits both his houses but,
<TT>MON </TT>if he succeeds, he wins the hand of Schofield's delectable
<TT>MON </TT>daughter in marriage. Despite the girl's protests, Schofield
<TT>MON </TT>agrees to the wager.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced and Directed by David Blount
<TT>MON </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Storyteller: Charles Dance
<TT>MON </TT>Richard Pratt: Jonathan Hyde
<TT>MON </TT>Mike: Mark Heap
<TT>MON </TT>Margaret: Rachel Atkins
<TT>MON </TT>Louise: Charlie Russell
<TT>MON </TT>Housekeeper: Jean Trend
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Stephen Sheridan
<TT>MON </TT>Director: David Blount
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: David Blount
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013xm61.html>b013xm61</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013xm61>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>All Made Up, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Award-winning author Janice Galloway brings all the
<TT>MON </TT>brilliance of her fiction to bear on her memories of
<TT>MON </TT>adolescence in small-town Scotland. Since the death of their
<TT>MON </TT>father, Janice and her unpredictable older sister, Cora,
<TT>MON </TT>have lived in close quarters with their downtrodden mother.
<TT>MON </TT>But the timid child, who has survived by observing rather
<TT>MON </TT>than acting, is about to hit adolescence.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by the author and abridged by Sian Preece.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqy3.html>b007jqy3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqy3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039pdtd.html>b039pdtd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039pdtd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnbv.html>b007jnbv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnbv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rv56t.html>b00rv56t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rv56t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j438b.html>b07j438b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j438b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Dangerous Visions <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02x62sy.html>b02x62sy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02x62sy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Testament of Jessie Lamb, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Jane Rogers dramatises her award winning novel set in a
<TT>MON </TT>future where an act of biological terrorism has spread a
<TT>MON </TT>deadly virus across the world. Maternal Death Syndrome is
<TT>MON </TT>claiming the lives of millions of women and panic is rising.
<TT>MON </TT>As her world collapses, teenager Jessie Lamb, decides that
<TT>MON </TT>if the human race is to survive, it's up to her.
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari
<TT>MON </TT>Dangerous Visions Season:
<TT>MON </TT>The adjective Ballardian refers to the writer 'JG Ballard's
<TT>MON </TT>fearful imaginings of what the near future might be like.
<TT>MON </TT>Even though the master creator of dystopian futures died
<TT>MON </TT>four years ago, his vision of
<TT>MON </TT>what our future might become feels as relevant, satirical
<TT>MON </TT>and as scary as ever. Radio 4's Dangerous Visions is a
<TT>MON </TT>season of dramas that explore contemporary takes on future
<TT>MON </TT>dystopias. Dramatisations of Ballard's seminal works,
<TT>MON </TT>Drowned World and Concrete Island, straddle the season, and
<TT>MON </TT>we have asked five leading radio writers - Nick Perry, Ed
<TT>MON </TT>Harris, Michael Symmonds Roberts, Michael Butt and Philip
<TT>MON </TT>Palmer - to imagine what life might be like in the near
<TT>MON </TT>future if everything goes wrong -
<TT>MON </TT>and their Dangerous Visions form the bedrock of the series:
<TT>MON </TT>clever, imaginative and disturbing takes on just what might
<TT>MON </TT>happen. What happens if sleep is outlawed? If cloning
<TT>MON </TT>becomes a matter of course, and your loved ones are capable
<TT>MON </TT>of being cloned? If North London declares UDI on South
<TT>MON </TT>London, which has become a wasteland? If human sacrifice
<TT>MON </TT>becomes a part of society? We are also running a 5 part
<TT>MON </TT>dramatisation of Jane Roger's award winning terrifying novel
<TT>MON </TT>The Testament of Jessie Lamb, dramatised by the author.
<TT>MON </TT>Dangerous Visions - you will be disturbed as you see the
<TT>MON </TT>present reflected in the glass of an uneasy future.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Jessie: Holliday Grainger
<TT>MON </TT>Joe: Mark Jordon
<TT>MON </TT>Cath: Joanne Mitchell
<TT>MON </TT>Mandy: Kate Coogan
<TT>MON </TT>Sal: Rebecca Ryan
<TT>MON </TT>Baz: Oliver Lee
<TT>MON </TT>Lisa: Nisa Cole
<TT>MON </TT>Iain: Will Finlason
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Nadia Molinari
<TT>MON </TT>Author: Jane Rogers
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqln.html>b007jqln</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqln>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>It's the year 1999. As the TV screens reports of a space
<TT>MON </TT>mission, top architect Stephen Rix has a sudden vision of a
<TT>MON </TT>building that he feels compelled to construct.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by David Horovitch.
<TT>MON </TT>Brian Appleyard's 1994 novel abridged in 10 episodes by Ed
<TT>MON </TT>Thomason.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer Duncan Minshull
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1996.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767pt.html>b00767pt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767pt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Huw Edwards & Lesley Chamberlain
<TT>MON </TT>Matthew Parris welcomes BBC newsreader, Huw Edwards and
<TT>MON </TT>writer, Lesley Chamberlain to discuss paperbacks by Kingsley
<TT>MON </TT>Amis, Richard Flanagan and Jonathan Smith. From 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>The Old Devils by Kingsley Amis
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin Books
<TT>MON </TT>Death Of A River Guide by Richard Flanagan
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: McPhee Gribble
<TT>MON </TT>The Learning Game by Jonathan Smith
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Abacus.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dcgpq.html>b04dcgpq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dcgpq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 J Kingston Platt <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rr6y0.html>b01rr6y0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rr6y0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036v8py.html>b036v8py</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036v8py>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012llr0.html>b012llr0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012llr0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 When Harry Met Sally at 20 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m6zpr.html>b00m6zpr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m6zpr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Elizabeth Jane Howard Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pqdsc.html>b01pqdsc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pqdsc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Shelagh Delaney - Sweetly Sings the Donkey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dbytf.html>b01dbytf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dbytf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j438b.html>b07j438b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j438b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Concrete Cow <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wjtm3.html>b04wjtm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04wjtm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, War
<TT>MON </TT>A war poet is told that the troops prefer limericks. Sketch
<TT>MON </TT>show starring Robert Webb, Beth Chalmers and Chris Pavlo.
<TT>MON </TT>From February 2004.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 Dead Ringers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j7nvf.html>b07j7nvf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j7nvf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 4
<TT>MON </TT>It's out with Farage, Gove, Boris, Hodgson, Chris Evans and
<TT>MON </TT>David Cameron. And in with the new: Andrea Leadsom?
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:30 Elvenquest <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qwc8m.html>b01qwc8m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qwc8m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 4, The Fat Hog
<TT>MON </TT>The Questers find themselves seeking succour at the Fat Hog,
<TT>MON </TT>a hostelry famed for its excellent cuisine, and run by its
<TT>MON </TT>quixotic headchef Nigressa.
<TT>MON </TT>Meanwhile, Lord Darkness is having trouble with his new Ball
<TT>MON </TT>of Infinite Vision.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring:
<TT>MON </TT>Darren Boyd as Vidar
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon as Dean/Kreech
<TT>MON </TT>Dave Lamb as Amis
<TT>MON </TT>Stephen Mangan as Sam
<TT>MON </TT>Alistair McGowan as Lord Darkness
<TT>MON </TT>Ingrid Oliver as Penthiselea
<TT>MON </TT>and
<TT>MON </TT>Phoebe Waller-Bridge as Nigressa
<TT>MON </TT>Written by James Cary.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 12 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Dangerous Visions <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02x62sy.html>b02x62sy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02x62sy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqln.html>b007jqln</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqln>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767pt.html>b00767pt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767pt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036v8py.html>b036v8py</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036v8py>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012llr0.html>b012llr0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012llr0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 When Harry Met Sally at 20 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m6zpr.html>b00m6zpr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m6zpr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770rf.html>b00770rf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770rf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00slqvb.html>b00slqvb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00slqvb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pftbg.html>b01pftbg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pftbg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013xm61.html>b013xm61</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013xm61>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqy3.html>b007jqy3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqy3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039pdtd.html>b039pdtd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039pdtd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnbv.html>b007jnbv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnbv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rv56t.html>b00rv56t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rv56t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j438b.html>b07j438b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j438b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036wtkn.html>b036wtkn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036wtkn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Hot on the trail of the smugglers, Dick Barton may have
<TT>TUE </TT>unwittingly placed his friends directly in danger...
<TT>TUE </TT>The stirring 'Devil's Galop' heralds the arrival of Douglas
<TT>TUE </TT>Kelly as 'Dick Barton - Special Agent' in another thrilling
<TT>TUE </TT>tale of criminal masterminds, espionage and daring
<TT>TUE </TT>adventure.
<TT>TUE </TT>Originally starring Noel Johnson, Duncan Carse and Gordon
<TT>TUE </TT>Davies, Dick Barton ran on the BBC Light Programme between
<TT>TUE </TT>1946 and 1951, but sadly, very few original recordings
<TT>TUE </TT>survive.
<TT>TUE </TT>With the original lost, this is a very authentic sounding
<TT>TUE </TT>re-recording of 'The Cabatolin Diamonds' using the original
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts and music, which was made for international
<TT>TUE </TT>distribution. Happily the audio was rediscovered in 2009,
<TT>TUE </TT>lurking in the vaults of the National Film and Sound Archive
<TT>TUE </TT>in Canberra, Australia.
<TT>TUE </TT>Script by Geoffrey Webb.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Morris West
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast in Australia in April 1949.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012m9vx.html>b012m9vx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012m9vx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>After musing in his surgery, Dr Marford and Sergeant Elk are
<TT>TUE </TT>soon confronted by a fresh murderous mystery. Read by Danny
<TT>TUE </TT>Webb.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 The Art of Water Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0132p7x.html>b0132p7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0132p7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Starting with an underwater concert, Midge Ure sounds the
<TT>TUE </TT>depths of the complex relationship between music and water.
<TT>TUE </TT>Water has fascinated classical composers, modernist
<TT>TUE </TT>musicians and contemporary sound artists alike, and in this
<TT>TUE </TT>programme Midge hears some of the extraordinary ways in
<TT>TUE </TT>which water has been represented, evoked and even used as an
<TT>TUE </TT>instrument by musicians over the centuries. It flows through
<TT>TUE </TT>an extraordinary range of pieces. Midge meets experts on
<TT>TUE </TT>water compositions by Beethoven, Wagner and Debussy and
<TT>TUE </TT>explains why Handel's Water Music is not technically
<TT>TUE </TT>speaking water music at all.
<TT>TUE </TT>While some of the water music we know best might be
<TT>TUE </TT>classical, water continues to appeal to those working at the
<TT>TUE </TT>musical cutting edge. Midge has a go at playing a bizarre
<TT>TUE </TT>instrument called a 'waterphone' and talks to sound artist
<TT>TUE </TT>Lee Patterson as he performs a strangely hypnotic piece of
<TT>TUE </TT>'drip music'. He also listens to recordings of the Danube by
<TT>TUE </TT>sound artist Annea Lockwood. She believes the sound of
<TT>TUE </TT>running water is itself music, raising the question of
<TT>TUE </TT>whether or not water and music are actually different at
<TT>TUE </TT>all. Water, it seems, continues to excite, mystify and
<TT>TUE </TT>intrigue, and musicians have engaged with it with whatever
<TT>TUE </TT>instruments they have had at their disposal: orchestras,
<TT>TUE </TT>pianos, and now computers.
<TT>TUE </TT>Midge goes to meet Simon Harding who makes electronic music
<TT>TUE </TT>on his computer using the water sounds from appliances in
<TT>TUE </TT>his house, while Professor Doug James, a computer scientist
<TT>TUE </TT>at Cornell University, explains some of the science behind
<TT>TUE </TT>water's unique musicality. There is a wealth of beautiful
<TT>TUE </TT>water music already in existence as this programme shows,
<TT>TUE </TT>but water is still a vigorously flowing source of musical
<TT>TUE </TT>inspiration, even expanding our ideas of what we consider
<TT>TUE </TT>music to be.
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Midge Ure
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Tom Rice
<TT>TUE </TT>A Pier Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 Spangles 'n' Tights <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ndrcb.html>b04ndrcb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04ndrcb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Pursued by a Bear
<TT>TUE </TT>The struggles of a Dublin theatrical costumier. The local
<TT>TUE </TT>nun's drama group offers hope. With Doreen Keogh. From
<TT>TUE </TT>September 1998.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j4qx6.html>b07j4qx6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j4qx6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 7, Chris Packham
<TT>TUE </TT>Naturalist Chris Packham reads from the nature diaries he
<TT>TUE </TT>kept as a teenager, and is interviewed by Rufus Hound about
<TT>TUE </TT>his formative years - which were mostly spent up trees,
<TT>TUE </TT>looking for birds.
<TT>TUE </TT>A Talkback production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Rufus Hound
<TT>TUE </TT>Interviewed Guest: Chris Packham
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rlb08.html>b00rlb08</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rlb08>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Sixty-Five Today
<TT>TUE </TT>Albert's 65th birthday outing turns into a disaster for son
<TT>TUE </TT>Harold.
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>TUE </TT>Harold.
<TT>TUE </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>TUE </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>TUE </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>TUE </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>TUE </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>TUE </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>TUE </TT>for TV.
<TT>TUE </TT>Adapted for radio from Galton and Simpson's TV script by
<TT>TUE </TT>Gale Pedrick.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1966.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016r51w.html>b016r51w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016r51w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Torn to Shreds
<TT>TUE </TT>The bungling duo must dispose of a 75p surplus. Easy? You
<TT>TUE </TT>would think so. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch.
<TT>TUE </TT>From June 1975.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 Dead Ringers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j7nvf.html>b07j7nvf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j7nvf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:30 King of Bath <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b047ljr2.html>b047ljr2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b047ljr2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Ars Brevis
<TT>TUE </TT>Beau Nash tries to hides his Welsh origins to get royal
<TT>TUE </TT>approval for his cordial. Starring David Bamber. From March
<TT>TUE </TT>1999.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqyc.html>b007jqyc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqyc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Solitude on the desert island gives way to cannibals,
<TT>TUE </TT>mutineers, and a man called Friday. Stars Roy Marsden and
<TT>TUE </TT>Tom Bevan.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Elizabeth Jane Howard Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pqn8d.html>b01pqn8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pqn8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Wrong, part 2
<TT>TUE </TT>After a fright on the M1, will Meg be able to sell the car
<TT>TUE </TT>that she now knows is haunted? Read by Matilda Ziegler.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Shelagh Delaney - Tell Me a Film <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ddfy6.html>b01ddfy6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ddfy6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Four women, who first met as convalescents, return to
<TT>TUE </TT>Blackpool as they turn 60. Shelagh Delaney's trilogy stars
<TT>TUE </TT>Barbara Marten.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rlb08.html>b00rlb08</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rlb08>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016r51w.html>b016r51w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016r51w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036wtkn.html>b036wtkn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036wtkn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012m9vx.html>b012m9vx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012m9vx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 The Art of Water Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0132p7x.html>b0132p7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0132p7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770rz.html>b00770rz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770rz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>I'm Not Going to Get Married, to Anyone
<TT>TUE </TT>To her family's surprise, Esme has a highly desirable
<TT>TUE </TT>suitor. Read by Hannah Gordon, Frances Grey and Eleanor
<TT>TUE </TT>Bron.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00slxyd.html>b00slxyd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00slxyd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Nation's Most Important Asset
<TT>TUE </TT>Michael Morpurgo presents readings of the words of children
<TT>TUE </TT>about the effect on the 20th-century wars.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pfwhq.html>b01pfwhq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pfwhq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A Little Twist of Dahl, The Way up to Heaven
<TT>TUE </TT>A series of stories by Roald Dahl
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatised by Stephen Sheridan.
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2: The Way Up To Heaven
<TT>TUE </TT>Charles Dance leads the cast as the urbane Storyteller in
<TT>TUE </TT>dramatisations of five classic tales by Roald Dahl. Bizarre
<TT>TUE </TT>and amusing by turns, these black comedies are justly famous
<TT>TUE </TT>for their surprise endings.
<TT>TUE </TT>The stories show Dahl at the height of his powers as a
<TT>TUE </TT>writer of adult fiction. They are stylishly plotted, vividly
<TT>TUE </TT>characterised and made unforgettable by their breezy
<TT>TUE </TT>cynicism, presenting as they do, a hilariously bleak view of
<TT>TUE </TT>family life. Their satisfying conclusions invariably leave
<TT>TUE </TT>bullies, schemers, adulterers and frauds soundly punished.
<TT>TUE </TT>In The Way Up To Heaven, despite living in a New York
<TT>TUE </TT>mansion so vast that it requires its own elevator, the
<TT>TUE </TT>Fosters are not a happy couple. Mrs Foster has a
<TT>TUE </TT>pathological fear of being late and her husband deliberately
<TT>TUE </TT>torments her by doing everything as slowly as he can. When
<TT>TUE </TT>she accepts an invitation to visit France, he insists on
<TT>TUE </TT>taking her to the airport only to leave her waiting outside
<TT>TUE </TT>in the car. Nearly hysterical, she goes to see what's
<TT>TUE </TT>keeping him but, when she reaches the front door, she hears
<TT>TUE </TT>a particular sound and realises, if she's cunning, she need
<TT>TUE </TT>never be late again..
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced and Directed by David Blount
<TT>TUE </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Storyteller: Charles Dance
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Foster: Kerry Shale
<TT>TUE </TT>Driver: Kerry Shale
<TT>TUE </TT>Mrs Foster: Lorelei King
<TT>TUE </TT>Walker: Richard Attlee
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: David Blount
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: David Blount
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Stephen Sheridan
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013ptf2.html>b013ptf2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013ptf2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>All Made Up, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Award-winning author Janice Galloway reads extracts from her
<TT>TUE </TT>new book - a compelling account of her adolescence in 1970s
<TT>TUE </TT>Scotland. Young Janice has arrived at secondary school
<TT>TUE </TT>bearing a huge weight of expectation from her eager mother
<TT>TUE </TT>and unpredictable, violent, sister.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by the author and abridged by Sian Preece.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqyc.html>b007jqyc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqyc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fl745.html>b00fl745</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fl745>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, Semi-Final 3
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin's music quiz with Christopher Moore-Bridger of
<TT>TUE </TT>Oswestry, Oliver Longstaff of Harrogate and David Muir from
<TT>TUE </TT>Bristol.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 King of Bath <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b047ljr2.html>b047ljr2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b047ljr2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 Spangles 'n' Tights <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ndrcb.html>b04ndrcb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04ndrcb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j4qx6.html>b07j4qx6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j4qx6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Dangerous Visions <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02x7h15.html>b02x7h15</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02x7h15>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Testament of Jessie Lamb, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Jane Rogers dramatises her award winning novel. Society is
<TT>TUE </TT>splintering, apocalyptic sects with fundamentalist,
<TT>TUE </TT>ecological or anti-scientific beliefs are springing up.
<TT>TUE </TT>Panic, chaos and fear reign. When Jessie's own world begins
<TT>TUE </TT>to fall apart and her best friend Sal experiences a shocking
<TT>TUE </TT>act of violence, Jessie realises it is time to take action.
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari
<TT>TUE </TT>Dangerous Visions Season:
<TT>TUE </TT>The adjective Ballardian refers to the writer 'JG Ballard's
<TT>TUE </TT>fearful imaginings of what the near future might be like.
<TT>TUE </TT>Even though the master creator of dystopian futures died
<TT>TUE </TT>four years ago, his vision of
<TT>TUE </TT>what our future might become feels as relevant, satirical
<TT>TUE </TT>and as scary as ever. Radio 4's Dangerous Visions is a
<TT>TUE </TT>season of dramas that explore contemporary takes on future
<TT>TUE </TT>dystopias. Dramatisations of Ballard's seminal works,
<TT>TUE </TT>Drowned World and Concrete Island, straddle the season, and
<TT>TUE </TT>we have asked five leading radio writers - Nick Perry, Ed
<TT>TUE </TT>Harris, Michael Symmonds Roberts, Michael Butt and Philip
<TT>TUE </TT>Palmer - to imagine what life might be like in the near
<TT>TUE </TT>future if everything goes wrong -
<TT>TUE </TT>and their Dangerous Visions form the bedrock of the series:
<TT>TUE </TT>clever, imaginative and disturbing takes on just what might
<TT>TUE </TT>happen. What happens if sleep is outlawed? If cloning
<TT>TUE </TT>becomes a matter of course, and your loved ones are capable
<TT>TUE </TT>of being cloned? If North London declares UDI on South
<TT>TUE </TT>London, which has become a wasteland? If human sacrifice
<TT>TUE </TT>becomes a part of society? We are also running a 5 part
<TT>TUE </TT>dramatisation of Jane Roger's award winning terrifying novel
<TT>TUE </TT>The Testament of Jessie Lamb, dramatised by the author.
<TT>TUE </TT>Dangerous Visions - you will be disturbed as you see the
<TT>TUE </TT>present reflected in the glass of an uneasy future.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Jessie: Holliday Grainger
<TT>TUE </TT>Joe: Mark Jordon
<TT>TUE </TT>Cath: Joanne Mitchell
<TT>TUE </TT>Sal: Rebecca Ryan
<TT>TUE </TT>Baz: Oliver Lee
<TT>TUE </TT>Lisa: Nisa Cole
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Nadia Molinari
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Jane Rogers
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqm3.html>b007jqm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Can architect Stephen Rix convince others to share in his
<TT>TUE </TT>vision of a new Gothic cathedral? Read by David Horovitch.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kyd8d.html>b07kyd8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kyd8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Ronald Harwood
<TT>TUE </TT>Distinguished writer of plays and screenplays, Sir Ronald
<TT>TUE </TT>Harwood tells Robin Ray about certain moments in music which
<TT>TUE </TT>send a shiver down his spine.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recalling his life and career highlights, including The
<TT>TUE </TT>Dresser, his selection includes Stravinsky, Duke Ellington
<TT>TUE </TT>and Louis Armstrong.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Andrew Mussett
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1991.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rlb08.html>b00rlb08</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rlb08>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016r51w.html>b016r51w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016r51w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036wtkn.html>b036wtkn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036wtkn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012m9vx.html>b012m9vx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012m9vx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 The Art of Water Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0132p7x.html>b0132p7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0132p7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Elizabeth Jane Howard Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pqn8d.html>b01pqn8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pqn8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Shelagh Delaney - Tell Me a Film <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ddfy6.html>b01ddfy6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ddfy6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j4qx6.html>b07j4qx6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j4qx6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Bleak Expectations <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pfy5w.html>b01pfy5w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pfy5w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 5, A Loved-Up Life Potentially Totally Annihilated
<TT>TUE </TT>Bleak Expectations
<TT>TUE </TT>By Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Volume 5, Chapter 6: "A Loved Up Life Potentially Totally
<TT>TUE </TT>Annihilated "
<TT>TUE </TT>Last in the series of the Victorian comedy adventure. The
<TT>TUE </TT>inappropriately-named arbiter of all evil Mister Gently
<TT>TUE </TT>Benevolent unveils an advent calendar of evil that will
<TT>TUE </TT>culminate on Christmas day with the total destruction of the
<TT>TUE </TT>universe. Only one man can prevent the end of everything for
<TT>TUE </TT>all time. But at a terrible terrible cost. Is this the end
<TT>TUE </TT>for our hero Pip? Or is it curtains for the whole of
<TT>TUE </TT>creation? And does that mean Harry needn't get Pippa a
<TT>TUE </TT>Christmas present?
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Gareth Edwards.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Philip: Richard Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Pip Bin: Tom Allen
<TT>TUE </TT>Gently Benevolent: Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry Biscuit: James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Servewell: James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Clampvulture: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely: Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Lily: Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Pippa: Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>The Ghost of Christmice: Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Mark Watson's Live Address to the Nation <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016x241.html>b016x241</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016x241>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Faith
<TT>TUE </TT>Mark Watson continues his quest to improve the world, nimbly
<TT>TUE </TT>assisted by Tim Key and Tom Basden.
<TT>TUE </TT>As broadcast live in November 2011 - Mark invites the
<TT>TUE </TT>audience join in via tweets and messages to work out how we
<TT>TUE </TT>can all make the world a better place.
<TT>TUE </TT>Mark asks the big questions that are crucial to our
<TT>TUE </TT>understanding of ourselves and society - in a dynamic and
<TT>TUE </TT>thought provoking new format he opens the floor to the live
<TT>TUE </TT>audience and asks them to jump into the conversation via
<TT>TUE </TT>tweets and messages to work out how we can all make the
<TT>TUE </TT>world a better place.
<TT>TUE </TT>This week Mark looks at "Faith" - What is faith? One of the
<TT>TUE </TT>most used, and feared, words of modern times. Yet these
<TT>TUE </TT>days, it's often used derisively about religious beliefs and
<TT>TUE </TT>so on. We look at odd things done in the name of 'faith',
<TT>TUE </TT>versus the obvious merits of having faith (belief that
<TT>TUE </TT>England will eventually win World Cup, ability to ride out
<TT>TUE </TT>difficult marriages). Should we be more credulous and
<TT>TUE </TT>believe people like estate agents? Or LESS credulous and
<TT>TUE </TT>destroy our TV sets altogether in case we accidentally
<TT>TUE </TT>absorb lies?
<TT>TUE </TT>Mark Watson is a multi-award winning comedian, including the
<TT>TUE </TT>inaugural If.Comedy Panel Prize 2006. He is assisted by Tim
<TT>TUE </TT>Key, winner of Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2009 and Tom Basden
<TT>TUE </TT>who won the If.Comedy Award for Best Newcomer 2007.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Lianne Coop.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Danny Robins Music Therapy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fq2t4.html>b00fq2t4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fq2t4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>Danny Robins harnesses the power of music to improve the
<TT>TUE </TT>world and solve listeners' problems.
<TT>TUE </TT>Danny helps the worst five-a-side football team in the
<TT>TUE </TT>country and boosts the confidence of a listener who, at
<TT>TUE </TT>under five feet tall, feels that the world is heightist.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Isy Suttie and special musical guest Connie Fisher.
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<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 13 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Dangerous Visions <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02x7h15.html>b02x7h15</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02x7h15>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqm3.html>b007jqm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kyd8d.html>b07kyd8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kyd8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036wtkn.html>b036wtkn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036wtkn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012m9vx.html>b012m9vx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012m9vx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 The Art of Water Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0132p7x.html>b0132p7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0132p7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770rz.html>b00770rz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770rz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00slxyd.html>b00slxyd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00slxyd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pfwhq.html>b01pfwhq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pfwhq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013ptf2.html>b013ptf2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013ptf2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqyc.html>b007jqyc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqyc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fl745.html>b00fl745</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fl745>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 King of Bath <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b047ljr2.html>b047ljr2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b047ljr2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 Spangles 'n' Tights <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ndrcb.html>b04ndrcb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04ndrcb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j4qx6.html>b07j4qx6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j4qx6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036x996.html>b036x996</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036x996>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Dick and Freddie follow a suspect and engage in some
<TT>WED </TT>surveillance - both discreet and rather more overt.
<TT>WED </TT>The stirring 'Devil's Galop' heralds the arrival of Douglas
<TT>WED </TT>Kelly as 'Dick Barton - Special Agent' in another thrilling
<TT>WED </TT>tale of criminal masterminds, espionage and daring
<TT>WED </TT>adventure.
<TT>WED </TT>Originally starring Noel Johnson, Duncan Carse and Gordon
<TT>WED </TT>Davies, Dick Barton ran on the BBC Light Programme between
<TT>WED </TT>1946 and 1951, but sadly, very few original recordings
<TT>WED </TT>survive.
<TT>WED </TT>With the original lost, this is a very authentic sounding
<TT>WED </TT>re-recording of 'The Cabatolin Diamonds' using the original
<TT>WED </TT>scripts and music, which was made for international
<TT>WED </TT>distribution. Happily the audio was rediscovered in 2009,
<TT>WED </TT>lurking in the vaults of the National Film and Sound Archive
<TT>WED </TT>in Canberra, Australia.
<TT>WED </TT>Script by Geoffrey Webb.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Morris West
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast in Australia in April 1949.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012mh0j.html>b012mh0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012mh0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Whose death has Dr Manford witnessed? What could a lowly
<TT>WED </TT>small-time light-fingered felon know about it? Read by Danny
<TT>WED </TT>Webb.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 The Lunatic Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012krr9.html>b012krr9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012krr9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>The 600-mile railway line from the Kenyan coast to Uganda
<TT>WED </TT>became known as The Lunatic Line for the astronomical
<TT>WED </TT>financial and human costs of construction.
<TT>WED </TT>Built by the British between 1895 and 1901 through hostile
<TT>WED </TT>tribal lands and malarial swamps, it was an enormous
<TT>WED </TT>engineering challenge. Thousands of workers died during the
<TT>WED </TT>railway's construction, mostly from disease, although the
<TT>WED </TT>man-eating lions of Tsavo also devoured many. Little wonder
<TT>WED </TT>then that it was opposed as a gigantic folly.
<TT>WED </TT>In the first of two programmes, Ayisha Yahya looks back at
<TT>WED </TT>the history of the railway that transformed East Africa
<TT>WED </TT>beyond recognition.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ruth Evans
<TT>WED </TT>A Ruth Evans production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Robin and Wendy's Wet Weekends <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrwc.html>b007jrwc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrwc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The Heinrich Manoeuvre
<TT>WED </TT>A childless couple are unhealthily obsessed with a model
<TT>WED </TT>village. Stars Simon Greenall and Kay Stonham. From December
<TT>WED </TT>2001.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wv049.html>b04wv049</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04wv049>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 6, Roy Walker
<TT>WED </TT>Marcus Brigstocke persuades his guests to try new
<TT>WED </TT>experiences: things they really ought to have done by now.
<TT>WED </TT>Some experiences are loved, some are loathed, in this show
<TT>WED </TT>all about embracing the new.
<TT>WED </TT>This week, Marcus persuades Roy Walker, the comedian made
<TT>WED </TT>famous by Catchphrase, to see his first ever Shakespeare
<TT>WED </TT>play and banter with the audience for the first time.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Marcus Brigstocke
<TT>WED </TT>Interviewed Guest: Roy Walker
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<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nf2h4.html>b01nf2h4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nf2h4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Admiral Pertwee's Fleet
<TT>WED </TT>There's a mix-up when Pertwee bids for some high-class scrap
<TT>WED </TT>metal at auction - and a whole lot more arrives than he's
<TT>WED </TT>expecting!
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicot as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as
<TT>WED </TT>Heather, Ronnie Barker as Mr Merrivale, Michael Bates as Mr
<TT>WED </TT>Coggins and Tenniel Evans as the Nunkie.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in August 1965.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jy6l.html>b007jy6l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jy6l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The New Car
<TT>WED </TT>The lad thinks he should buy a car to keep up appearances,
<TT>WED </TT>so Sid offers to help. But there's a big surprise when he
<TT>WED </TT>takes it for a spin.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Moira Lister, Bill Kerr, Sidney
<TT>WED </TT>James and Kenneth Williams.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>WED </TT>Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott. Recorded
<TT>WED </TT>by the BBC Revue Orchestra conducted by Harry Rabinowitz.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Dennis Main Wilson
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in December 1954.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 Dilemma <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017c9pp.html>b017c9pp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017c9pp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Sue Perkins puts four guests through the moral and ethical
<TT>WED </TT>wringer in this show show in which there are no "right"
<TT>WED </TT>answers - but there are some deeply damning ones.
<TT>WED </TT>This edition features comedians Nick Revell and Danielle
<TT>WED </TT>Ward, journalist Grace Dent, and the lead singer of the
<TT>WED </TT>Kaiser Chiefs, Ricky Wilson. They discuss such quandaries as
<TT>WED </TT>"Would you let an annoying colleague take credit for your
<TT>WED </TT>work if it meant they would get a job elsewhere" and "Would
<TT>WED </TT>you take part in a sham marriage?", and they solve some
<TT>WED </TT>Dilemmas from the audience. The show was devised by
<TT>WED </TT>award-winning stand-up and writer Danielle Ward (The News
<TT>WED </TT>Quiz, Newswipe, Mock The Week).
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Sue Perkins
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Nick Revell
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Danielle Ward
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Grace Dent
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Ricky Wilson
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
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<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04fh18w.html>b04fh18w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04fh18w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>WED </TT>It's a full moon, Ruby is away and Paul is lovelorn. Will
<TT>WED </TT>Maria's matchmaking succeed? Stars Patrick Barlow. From June
<TT>WED </TT>1993.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Thomas Hardy - The Return of the Native <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076s78.html>b0076s78</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076s78>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>4 Extra Debut. While Eustacia Vye waits on Egdon Heath for
<TT>WED </TT>her former lover Damon Wildeve, his fiancee Tamsin Yeobright
<TT>WED </TT>has been jilted at the altar. Stars Emma Fielding.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Elizabeth Jane Howard Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pr7s3.html>b01pr7s3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pr7s3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Pont du Gard
<TT>WED </TT>Alan and Ruth's unhappy marriage is brought to crisis point
<TT>WED </TT>on a family holiday in France. Read by Matilda Ziegler.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Shelagh Delaney - Baloney Said Salome <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ddg0q.html>b01ddg0q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ddg0q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Four older women with a unique friendship prepare for a
<TT>WED </TT>farewell. Shelagh Delaney's trilogy concludes. Stars Eileen
<TT>WED </TT>O'Brien.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nf2h4.html>b01nf2h4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nf2h4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jy6l.html>b007jy6l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jy6l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036x996.html>b036x996</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036x996>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012mh0j.html>b012mh0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012mh0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 The Lunatic Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012krr9.html>b012krr9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012krr9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770sh.html>b00770sh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770sh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>She Wouldn't Stop Screaming
<TT>WED </TT>Esme's tragic fate is sealed amid the New Year celebrations
<TT>WED </TT>in Edinburgh. Read by Hannah Gordon, Frances Grey and
<TT>WED </TT>Eleanor Bron.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sm4m2.html>b00sm4m2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sm4m2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Cutting the Slum Mind off at the Root
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Morpurgo traces the making of Britain's Welfare
<TT>WED </TT>State amid concerns for children.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pg3qr.html>b01pg3qr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pg3qr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A Little Twist of Dahl, The Hitchhiker
<TT>WED </TT>A series of stories by Roald Dahl
<TT>WED </TT>Dramatised by Stephen Sheridan.
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3: The Hitchhiker
<TT>WED </TT>Charles Dance leads the cast as the urbane Storyteller in
<TT>WED </TT>dramatisations of five classic tales by Roald Dahl. Bizarre
<TT>WED </TT>and amusing by turns, these black comedies are justly famous
<TT>WED </TT>for their surprise endings.
<TT>WED </TT>The stories show Dahl at the height of his powers as a
<TT>WED </TT>writer of adult fiction. They are stylishly plotted, vividly
<TT>WED </TT>characterised and made unforgettable by their breezy
<TT>WED </TT>cynicism, presenting as they do, a hilariously bleak view of
<TT>WED </TT>family life. Their satisfying conclusions invariably leave
<TT>WED </TT>bullies, schemers, adulterers and frauds soundly punished.
<TT>WED </TT>In The Hitchhiker, Andrew Pym, a successful author, is
<TT>WED </TT>driving to London in his brand new BMW. He stops to give a
<TT>WED </TT>hitchhiker a lift. Unwisely, he allows the man to persuade
<TT>WED </TT>him to see if the car can go as fast as its manufacturers
<TT>WED </TT>claim. Stopped for speeding, his details are noted down by a
<TT>WED </TT>policeman who warns him to expect a heavy fine and sends him
<TT>WED </TT>on his way. Blithely unconcerned at causing so much trouble,
<TT>WED </TT>the hitchhiker starts boasting that he is engaged in a line
<TT>WED </TT>of work that requires exceptional skills. And it's these
<TT>WED </TT>skills that can get Andrew out of his present difficulty.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced and directed by David Blount
<TT>WED </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Storyteller: Charles Dance
<TT>WED </TT>Andrew Pym: Jonathan Keeble
<TT>WED </TT>Hitchhiker: Kenneth Cranham
<TT>WED </TT>Policeman: Ben Crowe
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Stephen Sheridan
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Blount
<TT>WED </TT>Director: David Blount
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013xn4d.html>b013xn4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013xn4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>All Made Up, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Janice Galloway brings the brilliance of her fiction to bear
<TT>WED </TT>on her memories of small-town adolescence. Janice's love of
<TT>WED </TT>learning is about to be disrupted as she is thrown off the
<TT>WED </TT>straight and narrow by a growing awareness of the opposite
<TT>WED </TT>sex.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by the author and abridged by Sian Preece.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Thomas Hardy - The Return of the Native <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076s78.html>b0076s78</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076s78>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 Dilemma <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017c9pp.html>b017c9pp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017c9pp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04fh18w.html>b04fh18w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04fh18w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Robin and Wendy's Wet Weekends <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrwc.html>b007jrwc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrwc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wv049.html>b04wv049</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04wv049>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Dangerous Visions <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02x93cy.html>b02x93cy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02x93cy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Testament of Jessie Lamb, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Jane Rogers dramatises her award winning novel. With the
<TT>WED </TT>death toll from Maternal Death Syndrome rising daily and the
<TT>WED </TT>world on the brink of disaster, Jessie becomes convinced
<TT>WED </TT>that she must take action. Her act of heroism could save the
<TT>WED </TT>human race but will those closest to her offer their
<TT>WED </TT>support?
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari
<TT>WED </TT>Dangerous Visions Season: The adjective Ballardian refers to
<TT>WED </TT>the writer 'JG Ballard's fearful imaginings of what the near
<TT>WED </TT>future might be like. Even though the master creator of
<TT>WED </TT>dystopian futures died four years ago, his vision of what
<TT>WED </TT>our future might become feels as relevant, satirical and as
<TT>WED </TT>scary as ever. Radio 4's Dangerous Visions is a season of
<TT>WED </TT>dramas that explore contemporary takes on future dystopias.
<TT>WED </TT>Dramatisations of Ballard's seminal works, Drowned World and
<TT>WED </TT>Concrete Island, straddle the season, and we have asked five
<TT>WED </TT>leading radio writers - Nick Perry, Ed Harris, Michael
<TT>WED </TT>Symmonds Roberts, Michael Butt and Philip Palmer - to
<TT>WED </TT>imagine what life might be like in the near future if
<TT>WED </TT>everything goes wrong - and their Dangerous Visions form the
<TT>WED </TT>bedrock of the series: clever, imaginative and disturbing
<TT>WED </TT>takes on just what might happen. What happens if sleep is
<TT>WED </TT>outlawed? If cloning becomes a matter of course, and your
<TT>WED </TT>loved ones are capable of being cloned? If North London
<TT>WED </TT>declares UDI on South London, which has become a wasteland?
<TT>WED </TT>If human sacrifice becomes a part of society? We are also
<TT>WED </TT>running a 5 part dramatisation of Jane Roger's award winning
<TT>WED </TT>terrifying novel The Testament of Jessie Lamb, dramatised by
<TT>WED </TT>the author. Dangerous Visions - you will be disturbed as you
<TT>WED </TT>see the present reflected in the glass of an uneasy future.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Jessie: Holliday Grainger
<TT>WED </TT>Joe: Mark Jordon
<TT>WED </TT>Cath: Joanne Mitchell
<TT>WED </TT>Mandy: Kate Coogan
<TT>WED </TT>Baz: Oliver Lee
<TT>WED </TT>Lisa: Nisa Cole
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Nadia Molinari
<TT>WED </TT>Author: Jane Rogers
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqmh.html>b007jqmh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqmh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Can architect Stephen Rix find financial backing for his
<TT>WED </TT>plan to build a Gothic cathedral? Read by David Horovitch.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008mb7x.html>b008mb7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008mb7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Now Wash Your Hands
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright chairs the lively discussion series.
<TT>WED </TT>Is the current obsession with personal hygiene a good thing
<TT>WED </TT>or are we turning ourselves into feeble creatures with no
<TT>WED </TT>defences against the real world? Nicky Taylor gave up
<TT>WED </TT>washing altogether for six weeks as part of a social
<TT>WED </TT>experiment. Val Curtis is an expert on disgust and its place
<TT>WED </TT>in the evolution of human behaviour and hygiene. Comedian
<TT>WED </TT>Phil Hammond is a GP with scathingly frank views on the
<TT>WED </TT>nation's health.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nf2h4.html>b01nf2h4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nf2h4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jy6l.html>b007jy6l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jy6l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036x996.html>b036x996</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036x996>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012mh0j.html>b012mh0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012mh0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 The Lunatic Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012krr9.html>b012krr9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012krr9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Elizabeth Jane Howard Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pr7s3.html>b01pr7s3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pr7s3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Shelagh Delaney - Baloney Said Salome <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ddg0q.html>b01ddg0q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ddg0q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wv049.html>b04wv049</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04wv049>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yqcws.html>b03yqcws</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yqcws>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Books and Booksibility
<TT>WED </TT>Mention Milton Jones to most people and the first thing they
<TT>WED </TT>think is 'Help!'.
<TT>WED </TT>King of the one-liners, Milton Jones returns BBC to Radio 4
<TT>WED </TT>for an amazing 10th series in a new format where he has
<TT>WED </TT>decided to set himself up as a man who can help anyone
<TT>WED </TT>anywhere - whether they need it or not. Because, in his own
<TT>WED </TT>words, "No problem too problemy".
<TT>WED </TT>But each week, Milton and his trusty assistant Anton set out
<TT>WED </TT>to help people and soon find they're embroiled in a new
<TT>WED </TT>adventure. So when you're close to the edge, then Milton can
<TT>WED </TT>give you a push.
<TT>WED </TT>This week, Milton Jones is asked to help out with the local
<TT>WED </TT>book festival because the townsfolk are too distracted by
<TT>WED </TT>their smartphones to.... Sorry, what was I saying? Sorry,
<TT>WED </TT>just got a text.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Milton with James Cary ("Bluestone 42",
<TT>WED </TT>"Miranda") and Dan Evans (who co-wrote Milton's Channel 4
<TT>WED </TT>show "House Of Rooms") the man they call "Britain's funniest
<TT>WED </TT>Milton," returns to the radio with a fully-working cast and
<TT>WED </TT>a shipload of new jokes.
<TT>WED </TT>The cast includes regulars Tom Goodman-Hill ("Spamalot",
<TT>WED </TT>"Mr. Selfridge") as the ever-faithful Anton, and Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>("Newsjack"), and features the one and only Josie Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>working with Milton for the first time.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer David Tyler's radio credits include Armando
<TT>WED </TT>Iannucci's Charm Offensive, Cabin Pressure, Bigipedia,
<TT>WED </TT>Another Case Of Milton Jones, Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The
<TT>WED </TT>Nation, The Brig Society, Giles Wemmbley Hogg Goes Off, The
<TT>WED </TT>99p Challenge, The Castle, The 3rd Degree and even, going
<TT>WED </TT>back a bit, Radio Active.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced and Directed by David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Himself: Milton Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Anton: Tom Goodman-Hill
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Josie Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>Director: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Milton Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: James Cary
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Dan Evans
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lf10s.html>b07lf10s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lf10s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Iain Lee talks to Jake
<TT>WED </TT>Yapp.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 The Mel and Sue Thing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076b3z.html>b0076b3z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076b3z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 5
<TT>WED </TT>A tennis battle of the sexes, TV sleuths and more from Jane
<TT>WED </TT>Austen's lost novella. Sketches with Giedroyc and Perkins.
<TT>WED </TT>From October 2002.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 The Museum of Everything <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gs2nj.html>b00gs2nj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gs2nj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, Natural Science
<TT>WED </TT>The birds and the bees, blue plaques and the human body all
<TT>WED </TT>on show this week. With Marcus Brigstocke. From August 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 14 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Dangerous Visions <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02x93cy.html>b02x93cy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02x93cy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqmh.html>b007jqmh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqmh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008mb7x.html>b008mb7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008mb7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036x996.html>b036x996</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036x996>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012mh0j.html>b012mh0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012mh0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 The Lunatic Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012krr9.html>b012krr9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012krr9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770sh.html>b00770sh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770sh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sm4m2.html>b00sm4m2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sm4m2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pg3qr.html>b01pg3qr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pg3qr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013xn4d.html>b013xn4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013xn4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Thomas Hardy - The Return of the Native <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076s78.html>b0076s78</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076s78>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 Dilemma <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017c9pp.html>b017c9pp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017c9pp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04fh18w.html>b04fh18w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04fh18w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Robin and Wendy's Wet Weekends <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrwc.html>b007jrwc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrwc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wv049.html>b04wv049</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04wv049>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036xz7w.html>b036xz7w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036xz7w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Freddie has made a startling acquisition, attracting more
<TT>THU </TT>danger. Help arrives from an unexpected source.
<TT>THU </TT>The stirring 'Devil's Galop' heralds the arrival of Douglas
<TT>THU </TT>Kelly as 'Dick Barton - Special Agent' in another thrilling
<TT>THU </TT>tale of criminal masterminds, espionage and daring
<TT>THU </TT>adventure.
<TT>THU </TT>Originally starring Noel Johnson, Duncan Carse and Gordon
<TT>THU </TT>Davies, Dick Barton ran on the BBC Light Programme between
<TT>THU </TT>1946 and 1951, but sadly, very few original recordings
<TT>THU </TT>survive.
<TT>THU </TT>With the original lost, this is a very authentic sounding
<TT>THU </TT>re-recording of 'The Cabatolin Diamonds' using the original
<TT>THU </TT>scripts and music, which was made for international
<TT>THU </TT>distribution. Happily the audio was rediscovered in 2009,
<TT>THU </TT>lurking in the vaults of the National Film and Sound Archive
<TT>THU </TT>in Canberra, Australia.
<TT>THU </TT>Script by Geoffrey Webb.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Morris West
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast in Australia in April 1949.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012n3rn.html>b012n3rn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012n3rn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>What crime scene discovery will put pressure on Quigley?
<TT>THU </TT>What trouble will Bateman's death bring for Janice? Read by
<TT>THU </TT>Danny Webb.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 The Lunatic Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012qq7x.html>b012qq7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012qq7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>The 600-mile railway line from the Kenyan port of Mombasa to
<TT>THU </TT>Uganda, built by the British between 1895 and 1901 through
<TT>THU </TT>hostile tribal lands and malarial swamps, became known as
<TT>THU </TT>"The Lunatic Line". Spiralling costs and massive engineering
<TT>THU </TT>challenges were just a few of the problems facing the
<TT>THU </TT>railway. Hundreds of Kenyan and indentured Indian labourers
<TT>THU </TT>died during the railway's construction, mostly from disease,
<TT>THU </TT>although the man-eating lions of Tsavo also devoured many.
<TT>THU </TT>Yet the railway created modern Kenya, and Nairobi hardly
<TT>THU </TT>existed until the railway workers set up camp there just
<TT>THU </TT>over a century ago.
<TT>THU </TT>Today, the old British-built railway still runs - but only
<TT>THU </TT>just - and more as a tourist curiosity than a functioning
<TT>THU </TT>service. Semi-privatised 25 years ago, it has suffered
<TT>THU </TT>woefully from lack of investment, and today is but a
<TT>THU </TT>decrepit relic of its former self.
<TT>THU </TT>Now Kenya has announced hugely ambitious plans to shunt its
<TT>THU </TT>rail network into the 21st century by commissioning a new
<TT>THU </TT>high-speed line with double-decker passenger and freight
<TT>THU </TT>trains cruising at up to 100mph, reducing the journey time
<TT>THU </TT>from Mombasa to Nairobi from 13 hours to three.
<TT>THU </TT>Ayisha Yahya travels on the existing creaking line and asks
<TT>THU </TT>whether plans to rebuild and expand the railway network are
<TT>THU </TT>little more than another lunatic notion? Or will they have
<TT>THU </TT>as great an economic and social impact on the region as the
<TT>THU </TT>Lunatic Line's original construction?
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ruth Evans
<TT>THU </TT>A Ruth Evans production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01by441.html>b01by441</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01by441>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Mr Soft
<TT>THU </TT>Helen needs to finish her ice cream project, while Joe and
<TT>THU </TT>Maria want younger clientele. Comedy by Jim Sweeney. From
<TT>THU </TT>October 2002.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 The Tim Vine Chat Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j7j6f.html>b07j7j6f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j7j6f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>A new show from the internationally acclaimed master of the
<TT>THU </TT>one-liner Tim Vine sees Tim interview members of his live
<TT>THU </TT>audience as he embarks on a quest to hear the life stories
<TT>THU </TT>of the Great British public while simultaneously showcasing
<TT>THU </TT>his trademark mirthful wordplay and preposterous songs.
<TT>THU </TT>This week's show comes from the Wakefield Theatre Royal
<TT>THU </TT>where Tim meets a secretary and sings an imaginary country
<TT>THU </TT>song.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>THU </TT>A BBC Studios Production.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Tim Vine
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
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<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008gd6j.html>b008gd6j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008gd6j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, The Present
<TT>THU </TT>It's United Potter Day and author Gerald learns that
<TT>THU </TT>surprises can be double-edged.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife, Diana.
<TT>THU </TT>With Margot Boyd, Brian Haines and Pauline Letts.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 1981.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05t7gjf.html>b05t7gjf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05t7gjf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 6, A Thodding By-Election Special
<TT>THU </TT>Expect no bias as Radio Active's Chairman Norman Tonsil
<TT>THU </TT>stands as an Independent Candidate in the Thodding
<TT>THU </TT>By-Election.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Geoffrey Perkins.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins with John
<TT>THU </TT>Canter.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Paul Mayhew-Archer
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1986.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075t3c.html>b0075t3c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075t3c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Episode 5
<TT>THU </TT>Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas,
<TT>THU </TT>Dillie Keane, Mark Radcliffe and Miles Kington. From July
<TT>THU </TT>1998.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b046l698.html>b046l698</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b046l698>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Twilight of the Gods
<TT>THU </TT>The final series of Ronnie Corbett's popular sitcom, written
<TT>THU </TT>by Ian Davidson and Peter Vincent.
<TT>THU </TT>Ronnie is granddad Sandy and his old dog is Henry. If the
<TT>THU </TT>dog dies or his lodger moves on, Sandy's children want him
<TT>THU </TT>to downsize. He doesn't.
<TT>THU </TT>To help his finances, Sandy, still in the family home, took
<TT>THU </TT>in a young couple as lodgers. But then the man left, leaving
<TT>THU </TT>the attractive Dolores behind. Sandy's children are quite
<TT>THU </TT>sure Dolores is a gold-digger. Meanwhile, Sandy's opinion
<TT>THU </TT>that it would be inhuman to move Henry somewhere unfamiliar
<TT>THU </TT>is wearing a bit thin - as is the old dog himself. But
<TT>THU </TT>keeping the dog alive and the lodger happy are one thing,
<TT>THU </TT>what really concerns Sandy deeply is providing a guiding
<TT>THU </TT>hand to his whole family - advising here, prompting there,
<TT>THU </TT>responding to any emergency callout. If he kept himself to
<TT>THU </TT>himself, things would be a lot simpler and smoother. But a
<TT>THU </TT>lot duller too.
<TT>THU </TT>Episode Six: Twilight Of The Gods
<TT>THU </TT>All good things must come to an end and it looks as if Sandy
<TT>THU </TT>is going to have to do what he's spent four series avoiding
<TT>THU </TT>- downsize. Sandy can never replace Dolores, but can he live
<TT>THU </TT>without her? Well, he's still got Henry and he's still got
<TT>THU </TT>hope...
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>A CPL production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Sandy: Ronnie Corbett
<TT>THU </TT>Dolores: Liza Tarbuck
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Pompom: Sally Grace
<TT>THU </TT>Blake: Dave Lamb
<TT>THU </TT>Ellie: Tilly Vosburgh
<TT>THU </TT>Darren: Kevin Eldon
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Ian Davidson
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Peter Vincent
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Thomas Hardy - The Return of the Native <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076sb8.html>b0076sb8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076sb8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>Clym Yeobright has returned home from Paris, and a contrived
<TT>THU </TT>meeting between him and Eustacia sparks a mutual interest.
<TT>THU </TT>Is he the man she has been dreaming of? With Adam Godley.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Elizabeth Jane Howard Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01prccs.html>b01prccs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01prccs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Whip Hand
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Bracken is determined that her daughter is going to be a
<TT>THU </TT>star, but Fern has other ideas. Read by Matilda Ziegler.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Shelagh Delaney - Country Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pwcyj.html>b01pwcyj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pwcyj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Rose deals with foot and mouth disease and a moody nephew,
<TT>THU </TT>then her film-star brother Eddie arrives. With Barbara
<TT>THU </TT>Marten.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008gd6j.html>b008gd6j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008gd6j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05t7gjf.html>b05t7gjf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05t7gjf>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036xz7w.html>b036xz7w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036xz7w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012n3rn.html>b012n3rn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012n3rn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 The Lunatic Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012qq7x.html>b012qq7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012qq7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770sy.html>b00770sy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770sy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>Secrets are revealed as Kitty and Esme's memories collide.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Hannah Gordon, Frances Grey and Eleanor Bron.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sm5xl.html>b00sm5xl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sm5xl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>They'd Some Queer Ideas at the Clinic
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Morpurgo discovers how behaviourists and Freudians
<TT>THU </TT>battled over upbringing techniques for children.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pg5p0.html>b01pg5p0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pg5p0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>A Little Twist of Dahl, Edward the Conqueror
<TT>THU </TT>A series of stories by Roald Dahl
<TT>THU </TT>Dramatised by Stephen Sheridan.
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4: Edward the Conqueror
<TT>THU </TT>Charles Dance leads the cast as the urbane Storyteller in
<TT>THU </TT>dramatisations of five classic tales by Roald Dahl. Bizarre
<TT>THU </TT>and amusing by turns, these black comedies are justly famous
<TT>THU </TT>for their surprise endings.
<TT>THU </TT>The stories show Dahl at the height of his powers as a
<TT>THU </TT>writer of adult fiction. They are stylishly plotted, vividly
<TT>THU </TT>characterised and made unforgettable by their breezy
<TT>THU </TT>cynicism, presenting as they do, a hilariously bleak view of
<TT>THU </TT>family life. Their satisfying conclusions invariably leave
<TT>THU </TT>bullies, schemers, adulterers and frauds soundly punished.
<TT>THU </TT>In Edward the Conqueror, Louisa, a retired piano teacher,
<TT>THU </TT>takes in a stray cat. She is astonished at how happy it
<TT>THU </TT>seems when she plays it some Liszt. Noticing that, like
<TT>THU </TT>Liszt, it has warts on its face, she decides that it must be
<TT>THU </TT>the re-incarnation of the great composer. Edward, her
<TT>THU </TT>monstrously selfish husband, resents the cat's presence and
<TT>THU </TT>is ruthlessly dismissive of her theories on its true
<TT>THU </TT>identity. Unabashed, Louisa announces, to Edward's acute
<TT>THU </TT>embarrassment, that she intends to make her findings public.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced and directed by David Blount
<TT>THU </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Storyteller: Charles Dance
<TT>THU </TT>Louisa: Celia Imrie
<TT>THU </TT>Edward: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>THU </TT>Pianist: Charles Ross
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Stephen Sheridan
<TT>THU </TT>Director: David Blount
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: David Blount
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013xn57.html>b013xn57</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013xn57>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>All Made Up, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Author Janice Galloway reads from her new book - a
<TT>THU </TT>compelling memoir of her adolescence in Scotland of the
<TT>THU </TT>1970s. A misguided attempt to gain control over her life
<TT>THU </TT>will set the studious young girl on a collision course with
<TT>THU </TT>her mother.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by the author and abridged by Sian Preece.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Thomas Hardy - The Return of the Native <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076sb8.html>b0076sb8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076sb8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075t3c.html>b0075t3c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075t3c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b046l698.html>b046l698</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b046l698>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01by441.html>b01by441</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01by441>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 The Tim Vine Chat Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j7j6f.html>b07j7j6f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j7j6f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Dangerous Visions <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02x97kb.html>b02x97kb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02x97kb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Testament of Jessie Lamb, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Jane Rogers dramatises her dystopian novel: winner of the
<TT>THU </TT>Arthur C Clarke Award 2012.
<TT>THU </TT>Maternal Death Syndrome is spreading rapidly and Jessie's
<TT>THU </TT>world is still in crisis. Her aunt Mandy is desperately ill,
<TT>THU </TT>boyfriend Baz is planning drastic action and her father is
<TT>THU </TT>adamant that Jessie should not volunteer to be a Sleeping
<TT>THU </TT>Beauty. Can Jessie be swayed from her path?
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari
<TT>THU </TT>Dangerous Visions Season:
<TT>THU </TT>The adjective Ballardian refers to the writer 'JG Ballard's
<TT>THU </TT>fearful imaginings of what the near future might be like.
<TT>THU </TT>Even though the master creator of dystopian futures died
<TT>THU </TT>four years ago, his vision of what our future might become
<TT>THU </TT>feels as relevant, satirical and as scary as ever. Radio 4's
<TT>THU </TT>Dangerous Visions is a season of dramas that explore
<TT>THU </TT>contemporary takes on future dystopias. Dramatisations of
<TT>THU </TT>Ballard's seminal works, Drowned World and Concrete Island,
<TT>THU </TT>straddle the season, and we have asked five leading radio
<TT>THU </TT>writers - Nick Perry, Ed Harris, Michael Symmonds Roberts,
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Butt and Philip Palmer - to imagine what life might
<TT>THU </TT>be like in the near future if everything goes wrong - and
<TT>THU </TT>their Dangerous Visions form the bedrock of the series:
<TT>THU </TT>clever, imaginative and disturbing takes on just what might
<TT>THU </TT>happen. What happens if sleep is outlawed? If cloning
<TT>THU </TT>becomes a matter of course, and your loved ones are capable
<TT>THU </TT>of being cloned? If North London declares UDI on South
<TT>THU </TT>London, which has become a wasteland? If human sacrifice
<TT>THU </TT>becomes a part of society? We are also running a 5 part
<TT>THU </TT>dramatisation of Jane Roger's award winning terrifying novel
<TT>THU </TT>The Testament of Jessie Lamb, dramatised by the author.
<TT>THU </TT>Dangerous Visions - you will be disturbed as you see the
<TT>THU </TT>present reflected in the glass of an uneasy future.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Jessie: Holliday Grainger
<TT>THU </TT>Joe: Mark Jordon
<TT>THU </TT>Baz: Oliver Lee
<TT>THU </TT>Lisa: Nisa Cole
<TT>THU </TT>Iain: Will Finlason
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Nadia Molinari
<TT>THU </TT>Author: Jane Rogers
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<TT>THU </TT><B>18:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqmx.html>b007jqmx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqmx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Inspired by his vision, architect Stephen Rix wants his
<TT>THU </TT>mistress to come with him to the country. Read by David
<TT>THU </TT>Horovitch. Episode 4 of 10.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0077722.html>b0077722</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0077722>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 12, Marie Curie
<TT>THU </TT>Series of biographical discussions with Matthew Parris.
<TT>THU </TT>4/9. BBC Science Correspondent Pallab Ghosh explains how
<TT>THU </TT>Marie Curie achieved iconic status through her work on
<TT>THU </TT>radioactivity and weighs up the cost she paid for her
<TT>THU </TT>success. The studio guest is Curie biographer Sarah Dry.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008gd6j.html>b008gd6j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008gd6j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05t7gjf.html>b05t7gjf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05t7gjf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036xz7w.html>b036xz7w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036xz7w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012n3rn.html>b012n3rn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012n3rn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 The Lunatic Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012qq7x.html>b012qq7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012qq7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Elizabeth Jane Howard Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01prccs.html>b01prccs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01prccs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Shelagh Delaney - Country Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pwcyj.html>b01pwcyj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pwcyj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 The Tim Vine Chat Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j7j6f.html>b07j7j6f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j7j6f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 The Music Teacher <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03brt31.html>b03brt31</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03brt31>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 5
<TT>THU </TT>Richie Webb returns as multi-instrumentalist music teacher
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel Penny.
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel tries to get his online music lessons up and running
<TT>THU </TT>but finds himself hampered by an inability to speak
<TT>THU </TT>Portuguese. Meanwhile, with the Arts Centre having been
<TT>THU </TT>commandeered as a refuge for local flood victims, Belinda is
<TT>THU </TT>attempting to keep four hundred wet members of the public
<TT>THU </TT>from dripping on the carpet.
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Nick Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Audio production by Matt Katz
<TT>THU </TT>Written and produced by Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>A Top Dog production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel Penny: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Belinda: Vicki Pepperdine
<TT>THU </TT>Lee: Jim North
<TT>THU </TT>Sebastian: Dave Lamb
<TT>THU </TT>Louis: Sam Katz
<TT>THU </TT>Louis's Mum: Jess Robinson
<TT>THU </TT>Beverley: Jess Robinson
<TT>THU </TT>Xavier: Arcindo Guimaraes
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Nick Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Richie Webb
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:45 Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01snbm8.html>b01snbm8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01snbm8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, About Animals
<TT>THU </TT>EPISODE FIVE: ABOUT ANIMALS
<TT>THU </TT>Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing - tells the story of young,
<TT>THU </TT>up-and-coming comedian Nathan Caton, who after becoming the
<TT>THU </TT>first in his family to graduate from University, opted not
<TT>THU </TT>to use his architecture degree but instead to try his hand
<TT>THU </TT>at being a full-time stand-up comedian, much to his family's
<TT>THU </TT>annoyance who desperately want him to get a 'proper job.'
<TT>THU </TT>Each episode illustrates the criticism, interference and
<TT>THU </TT>rollercoaster ride that Nathan endures from his disapproving
<TT>THU </TT>family as he tries to pursue his chosen career.
<TT>THU </TT>The series is a mix of Nathan's stand-up intercut with
<TT>THU </TT>scenes from his family life.
<TT>THU </TT>Janet a.k.a. Mum is probably the kindest and most lenient of
<TT>THU </TT>the disappointed family members. She loves Nathan, but she
<TT>THU </TT>aint looking embarrassed for nobody!
<TT>THU </TT>Martin a.k.a. Dad works in the construction industry and was
<TT>THU </TT>looking forward to his son getting a degree so the two of
<TT>THU </TT>them could work together in the same field. But now Nathan
<TT>THU </TT>has blown that dream out of the window.
<TT>THU </TT>Shirley a.k.a. Grandma cannot believe Nathan turned down
<TT>THU </TT>architecture for comedy. How can her grandson go on stage
<TT>THU </TT>and use foul language and filthy material... it's not the
<TT>THU </TT>good Christian way!
<TT>THU </TT>So with all this going on in the household what will Nathan
<TT>THU </TT>do? Will he be able to persist and follow his dreams? Or
<TT>THU </TT>will he give in to his family's interference?
<TT>THU </TT>About Animals
<TT>THU </TT>It turns out Grandma's Achilles heel is a mouse! Nathan
<TT>THU </TT>can't believe he's lost his fearless Grandma because of a
<TT>THU </TT>mouse and is determined to catch the mouse and restore his
<TT>THU </TT>Grandma to feisty normality.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Nathan Caton and James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Additional Material by Ola and Maff Brown
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Nathan: Nathan Caton
<TT>THU </TT>Mum: Adjoa Andoh
<TT>THU </TT>Dad: Curtis Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Grandma: Mona Hammond
<TT>THU </TT>Robber: Don Gilet
<TT>THU </TT>Steve: Don Gilet
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Nathan Caton
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Ola
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Maff Brown
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07lf1ft.html>b07lf1ft</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07lf1ft>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Iain Lee talks to Jake
<TT>THU </TT>Yapp.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 The Mark Steel Revolution <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fnnz6.html>b00fnnz6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fnnz6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Sexual Revolution
<TT>THU </TT>From sweetening your breath to the Stonewall Riots, the
<TT>THU </TT>comedian examines the politics of the bedroom. From July
<TT>THU </TT>1998.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Polyoaks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0vfg.html>b01p0vfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0vfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Strange Dr Love
<TT>THU </TT>In the NHS satire by Dr. Phil Hammond and David Spicer, a
<TT>THU </TT>general practice somewhere in Bristol is faced with
<TT>THU </TT>challenges and opportunities in equal measure as they adjust
<TT>THU </TT>to another 'biggest shake-up of the NHS in a lifetime'.
<TT>THU </TT>This week, Hugh is asked to chair a new government
<TT>THU </TT>commission, so Polyoaks needs a locum. Practice Manager
<TT>THU </TT>Betty, ever economic, appoints the cut-price option.
<TT>THU </TT>Everyone is relieved that curmudgeonly Hugh is out of the
<TT>THU </TT>way, but Roy is suspicious of the interloper and Hugh's big
<TT>THU </TT>political opportunity is not turning out quite the way he
<TT>THU </TT>hoped.
<TT>THU </TT>Dr. Roy Thornton.....................Nigel Planer
<TT>THU </TT>Dr. Hugh Thornton..................Simon Greenall
<TT>THU </TT>TV's Dr. Jeremy........................David Westhead
<TT>THU </TT>Betty Crossfield.......................Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>THU </TT>Nurse Vera Duplessis..............Polly Frame
<TT>THU </TT>Mr. Devlin..................................Phil Cornwell
<TT>THU </TT>Dr. Derek Love..........................Darren Benedict
<TT>THU </TT>Mr. Oberman and Mr. Raisey......David Holt
<TT>THU </TT>Polyoaks is written by Dr. Phil Hammond and David Spicer
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Frank Stirling
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by David Spicer
<TT>THU </TT>A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 15 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Dangerous Visions <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02x97kb.html>b02x97kb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02x97kb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqmx.html>b007jqmx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqmx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0077722.html>b0077722</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0077722>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036xz7w.html>b036xz7w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036xz7w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 The Lunatic Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012qq7x.html>b012qq7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012qq7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770sy.html>b00770sy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770sy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sm5xl.html>b00sm5xl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sm5xl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pg5p0.html>b01pg5p0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pg5p0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013xn57.html>b013xn57</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013xn57>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Thomas Hardy - The Return of the Native <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076sb8.html>b0076sb8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076sb8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075t3c.html>b0075t3c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075t3c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b046l698.html>b046l698</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b046l698>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01by441.html>b01by441</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01by441>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 The Tim Vine Chat Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j7j6f.html>b07j7j6f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07j7j6f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036ybrp.html>b036ybrp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036ybrp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Jock manages to infiltrate the ground crew in a risky
<TT>FRI </TT>gambit, while Dick Barton and his chums get more than they
<TT>FRI </TT>bargained for.
<TT>FRI </TT>The stirring 'Devil's Galop' heralds the arrival of Douglas
<TT>FRI </TT>Kelly as 'Dick Barton - Special Agent' in another thrilling
<TT>FRI </TT>tale of criminal masterminds, espionage and daring
<TT>FRI </TT>adventure.
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally starring Noel Johnson, Duncan Carse and Gordon
<TT>FRI </TT>Davies, Dick Barton ran on the BBC Light Programme between
<TT>FRI </TT>1946 and 1951, but sadly, very few original recordings
<TT>FRI </TT>survive.
<TT>FRI </TT>With the original lost, this is a very authentic sounding
<TT>FRI </TT>re-recording of 'The Cabatolin Diamonds' using the original
<TT>FRI </TT>scripts and music, which was made for international
<TT>FRI </TT>distribution. Happily the audio was rediscovered in 2009,
<TT>FRI </TT>lurking in the vaults of the National Film and Sound Archive
<TT>FRI </TT>in Canberra, Australia.
<TT>FRI </TT>Script by Geoffrey Webb.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Morris West
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast in Australia in April 1949.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012llpk.html>b012llpk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012llpk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Confusion reigns. If Lorna isn't an addict, why does she
<TT>FRI </TT>seem to have a well-used syringe in her possession? Read by
<TT>FRI </TT>Danny Webb.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 The I Love You Bridge <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01302s4.html>b01302s4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01302s4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A quest for the original lovers of the 'I Love You Bridge' -
<TT>FRI </TT>a fabulously incongruous message painted on a footbridge on
<TT>FRI </TT>a hollowed-out housing estate in Sheffield.
<TT>FRI </TT>Presented by feature film maker, opera director and
<TT>FRI </TT>screenwriter, Penny Woolcock, in her first radio
<TT>FRI </TT>documentary.
<TT>FRI </TT>Perhaps you quietly ask yourself "How do they live like
<TT>FRI </TT>this." / Then out of nowhere the answer / "I love you"/
<TT>FRI </TT>scrawled on the highest bridge." (Rowan Blair Colver). Funny
<TT>FRI </TT>how graffiti can transform cement. How a simple love message
<TT>FRI </TT>scrawled on a bridge between two empty flanks of Brutalist
<TT>FRI </TT>flats can lift our hearts. That's what happened when
<TT>FRI </TT>somebody, somehow, leaned over the perilous edge of this
<TT>FRI </TT>narrow footbridge on Norwich Row at Park Hill flats, high
<TT>FRI </TT>above Sheffield's train station, and painted:
<TT>FRI </TT>Clare Middleton I love you will u marry me
<TT>FRI </TT>We call it The I Love You Bridge. It's visible for miles,
<TT>FRI </TT>from town. When we set off on this journey we don't know who
<TT>FRI </TT>wrote it or when, or even if it all went up at once. We
<TT>FRI </TT>don't know whether she said 'Yes' or what happened next.
<TT>FRI </TT>Nobody knows, not even the people who've worked on the
<TT>FRI </TT>Estate for years - caretaker, needle exchange worker,
<TT>FRI </TT>decorator, or the few (like writer, Rowan, above) who still
<TT>FRI </TT>live there; not even the local builders who are regenerating
<TT>FRI </TT>the first flank that the bridge links.
<TT>FRI </TT>In this programme we follow up all kinds of rumours in the
<TT>FRI </TT>hope of sourcing the graffiti and its lovers.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Frances Byrnes
<TT>FRI </TT>A Rockethouse Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Winston in Europe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tzt5.html>b007tzt5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tzt5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>An Educated Woman
<TT>FRI </TT>Arriving in France, the old rogue's talk of Flaubert,
<TT>FRI </TT>Baudelaire and Renoir baffles Nancy. Stars Bill Wallis. From
<TT>FRI </TT>March 1992.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Rumblings from the Rafters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jwt65.html>b07jwt65</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jwt65>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Edible Dormouse and Peacock Butterfly
<TT>FRI </TT>An Edible Dormouse played by Hugh Dennis and a Peacock
<TT>FRI </TT>Butterfly played by Amanda Abbington reveal the truth about
<TT>FRI </TT>life in an old attic in a house in Amersham in the last of
<TT>FRI </TT>three very funny tales, written and introduced by Lynne
<TT>FRI </TT>Truss, with additional sound recordings by Chris Watson.
<TT>FRI </TT>The Edible Dormouse is no Common Dormouse. He is Russian and
<TT>FRI </TT>extremely serious-minded. He is obsessed with answering the
<TT>FRI </TT>question, "Why are we here?" both the philosophical question
<TT>FRI </TT>and the literal one. No answer satisfies him. So he has
<TT>FRI </TT>reached his own conclusion, which involves secret agents and
<TT>FRI </TT>a submarine. "I may be rare, cute-looking, and of
<TT>FRI </TT>indisputable foreign origin, but I am not stupid." He is
<TT>FRI </TT>planning a meeting with his fellow Edible Dormice to discuss
<TT>FRI </TT>their next move. He knows this won't be easy. The others
<TT>FRI </TT>think he is mad. Top of the agenda is what they should call
<TT>FRI </TT>themselves. "Imagine how it feels to be one of the only
<TT>FRI </TT>zoological species in existence whose very name says, "Have
<TT>FRI </TT>you ever thought of eating me?"
<TT>FRI </TT>The Peacock Butterfly is youthful, intelligent, and ever so
<TT>FRI </TT>concerned with being brave and sensible about mortality.
<TT>FRI </TT>Having been born the previous year, she is re-visiting the
<TT>FRI </TT>attic before dying. "I remember when I first came in, I
<TT>FRI </TT>thought hello, this wouldn't be a bad place to pop off, when
<TT>FRI </TT>the time comes." But trying to be brave about her inevitable
<TT>FRI </TT>end is much harder than she expects, "Well, I'm sorry to say
<TT>FRI </TT>that for some completely inexplicable reason I totally lost
<TT>FRI </TT>it at the sycamore! I mean what's wrong with me? " But as
<TT>FRI </TT>she settles down to die, a sudden thought changes everything
<TT>FRI </TT>...
<TT>FRI </TT>Edible Dormouse: Hugh Dennis
<TT>FRI </TT>Peacock Butterfly: Amanda Abbington
<TT>FRI </TT>Written and introduced by Lynne Truss
<TT>FRI </TT>Wildlife sound recordings Chris Watson
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer Sarah Blunt.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Lynne Truss
<TT>FRI </TT>Edible Dormouse: Hugh Dennis
<TT>FRI </TT>Peacock Butterfly: Amanda Abbington
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Sarah Blunt
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Lynne Truss
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Something to Shout About <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l0y14.html>b07l0y14</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l0y14>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>As baffled customers boycott a new orangeade drink, the
<TT>FRI </TT>advertising team must get devious.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Michael Medwin as Michael, Fenella Fielding as
<TT>FRI </TT>Janet, Joan Sims as Mavis, Eleanor Summerfield as Maggie,
<TT>FRI </TT>Nicholas Phipps as Adrian, Tony Fayne as Dick and Warren
<TT>FRI </TT>Mitchell as Mr Allbright.
<TT>FRI </TT>"A light-hearted exposé of the advertising world!". Set in a
<TT>FRI </TT>London ad agency called 'Apsley, Addis, Cohen, Barbican,
<TT>FRI </TT>Blythe, Giddy & Partners', Something To Shout About ran to
<TT>FRI </TT>54 episodes over three series
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Myles Rudge with Ronnie Wolfe.
<TT>FRI </TT>Music by The Jingle Belles and The Bernie Fenton Quartet,
<TT>FRI </TT>under the direction of Cliff Adams.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1960.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp0s.html>b007jp0s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp0s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Histories of Pliny the Elder
<TT>FRI </TT>The Romans hit Britain, but Seagoon, Eccles and Bluebottle
<TT>FRI </TT>are off to Rome's Colosseum. Stars Spike Milligan. From
<TT>FRI </TT>March 1957.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k358.html>b007k358</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k358>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>FRI </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Lucy Moore,
<TT>FRI </TT>Anthony Holden, Penny Junor and Julian Fellowes. From
<TT>FRI </TT>October 2005.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mmrh8.html>b01mmrh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mmrh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 10, A Bride Too Far
<TT>FRI </TT>Victoria and Emily battle it out over the wedding, while
<TT>FRI </TT>Charlotte is feeling left out. Stars Celia Imrie. From
<TT>FRI </TT>February 2004.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Thomas Hardy - The Return of the Native <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076sfh.html>b0076sfh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076sfh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Clym and Eustacia are married, but her unhappiness and
<TT>FRI </TT>renewed passion for Wildeve threatens all of them. Stars
<TT>FRI </TT>David Calder.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Elizabeth Jane Howard Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ps9w4.html>b01ps9w4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ps9w4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Child's Play
<TT>FRI </TT>Kate is not appreciated by her husband or daughter, but
<TT>FRI </TT>receives affection from an unusual source. Read by Matilda
<TT>FRI </TT>Ziegler.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sq2n7.html>b00sq2n7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sq2n7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Shelagh Delaney - Whoopi Goldberg's Country Life
<TT>FRI </TT>Whoopi Goldberg's Country Life is a new play by Shelagh
<TT>FRI </TT>Delaney, the award winning writer of A Taste of Honey.
<TT>FRI </TT>Rose lives alone on a smallholding. When Poppy, her
<TT>FRI </TT>embittered ex sister in law visits for the weekend, the
<TT>FRI </TT>peace is shattered. Things get worse when they learn that
<TT>FRI </TT>Boris, Poppy's 20 year old son, has gone missing. Old wounds
<TT>FRI </TT>and grievances are aired - then Boris turns up out of the
<TT>FRI </TT>blue. His presence brings the women closer again, allowing
<TT>FRI </TT>for new hope for the future. Both Rose and Poppy sense that
<TT>FRI </TT>this could be the turning moment for all of them - until an
<TT>FRI </TT>accident on the beach affects them all.
<TT>FRI </TT>In this witty, poignant play about parenting, rural life,
<TT>FRI </TT>and family ties, Shelagh Delaney demonstrates her skill as a
<TT>FRI </TT>leading modern dramatist of unusual choices by unusual
<TT>FRI </TT>people.
<TT>FRI </TT>Rose...Barbara Marten
<TT>FRI </TT>Poppy...Nicola Gardner
<TT>FRI </TT>Boris...Tachia Newall
<TT>FRI </TT>Pianist..Jonathan Scott
<TT>FRI </TT>Director...Polly Thomas.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Something to Shout About <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l0y14.html>b07l0y14</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l0y14>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp0s.html>b007jp0s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp0s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036ybrp.html>b036ybrp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036ybrp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012llpk.html>b012llpk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012llpk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 The I Love You Bridge <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01302s4.html>b01302s4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01302s4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770tg.html>b00770tg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770tg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>After 61 years, Esme knows the truth and confronts her
<TT>FRI </TT>sister, Kitty. Concluded by Hannah Gordon, Frances Grey and
<TT>FRI </TT>Eleanor Bron.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sm8nf.html>b00sm8nf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sm8nf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Charlie Chaplin Went to France to Teach Ladies How to Dance
<TT>FRI </TT>Michael Morpurgo discovers new forms of entertainment
<TT>FRI </TT>available for children in the first half of the 20th
<TT>FRI </TT>century.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pgjyc.html>b01pgjyc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pgjyc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Little Twist of Dahl, The Neck
<TT>FRI </TT>A series of stories by Roald Dahl
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5: Neck
<TT>FRI </TT>Charles Dance leads the cast as the urbane Storyteller in
<TT>FRI </TT>dramatisations of five classic tales by Roald Dahl. Bizarre
<TT>FRI </TT>and amusing by turns, these black comedies are justly famous
<TT>FRI </TT>for their surprise endings.
<TT>FRI </TT>The stories show Dahl at the height of his powers as a
<TT>FRI </TT>writer of adult fiction. They are stylishly plotted, vividly
<TT>FRI </TT>characterised and made unforgettable by their breezy
<TT>FRI </TT>cynicism, presenting as they do, a hilariously bleak view of
<TT>FRI </TT>family life. Their satisfying conclusions invariably leave
<TT>FRI </TT>bullies, schemers, adulterers and frauds soundly punished.
<TT>FRI </TT>In Neck, Sir Basil Turton, a wealthy newspaper magnate, has
<TT>FRI </TT>recently taken a young wife. Bossy and openly adulterous,
<TT>FRI </TT>the new Lady Turton is despised by Jelks, Sir Basil's
<TT>FRI </TT>butler, for her cruel treatment of his master. One morning
<TT>FRI </TT>she is openly frolicking with her latest lover in the
<TT>FRI </TT>grounds of the estate, when, for a joke, she sticks her head
<TT>FRI </TT>through a hole in one of Sir Basil's priceless Henry Moore
<TT>FRI </TT>sculptures. When she finds she is stuck, Sir Basil with
<TT>FRI </TT>Jelks' assistance, must decide on a course of action.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced and directed by David Blount
<TT>FRI </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Storyteller: Charles Dance
<TT>FRI </TT>Lionel Sturridge: Jamie Glover
<TT>FRI </TT>Sir Basil Turton: Chris Emmett
<TT>FRI </TT>Lady Turton: Katie Scarfe
<TT>FRI </TT>Jelks: David Ryall
<TT>FRI </TT>Major Haddock: Mark Heap
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Stephen Sheridan
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: David Blount
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: David Blount
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013xn65.html>b013xn65</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013xn65>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>All Made Up, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Award-winning author Janice Galloway reads an extract from
<TT>FRI </TT>her new memoir. Teenaged Janice is about to leave the
<TT>FRI </TT>security of Ardrossan Academy for university, a
<TT>FRI </TT>long-cherished dream of her downtrodden mother.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by the author and abridged by Sian Preece.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Thomas Hardy - The Return of the Native <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076sfh.html>b0076sfh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076sfh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k358.html>b007k358</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k358>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mmrh8.html>b01mmrh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mmrh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Winston in Europe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tzt5.html>b007tzt5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tzt5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Rumblings from the Rafters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jwt65.html>b07jwt65</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jwt65>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Dangerous Visions <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02x9f4n.html>b02x9f4n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b02x9f4n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Testament of Jessie Lamb, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Jane Rogers won the Arthur C. Clarke Award 2012 with her
<TT>FRI </TT>novel set in a future where a deadly virus causing pregnant
<TT>FRI </TT>women to die in their millions. Jessie becomes increasingly
<TT>FRI </TT>certain that sacrificing her own life for a healthy baby is
<TT>FRI </TT>the most important thing she can do. But her plan to become
<TT>FRI </TT>a Sleeping Beauty hits an obstacle.
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari
<TT>FRI </TT>Dangerous Visions Season:
<TT>FRI </TT>The adjective Ballardian refers to the writer 'JG Ballard's
<TT>FRI </TT>fearful imaginings of what the near future might be like.
<TT>FRI </TT>Even though the master creator of dystopian futures died
<TT>FRI </TT>four years ago, his vision of
<TT>FRI </TT>what our future might become feels as relevant, satirical
<TT>FRI </TT>and as scary as ever. Radio 4's Dangerous Visions is a
<TT>FRI </TT>season of dramas that explore contemporary takes on future
<TT>FRI </TT>dystopias. Dramatisations of Ballard's seminal works,
<TT>FRI </TT>Drowned World and Concrete Island, straddle the season, and
<TT>FRI </TT>we have asked five leading radio writers - Nick Perry, Ed
<TT>FRI </TT>Harris, Michael Symmonds Roberts, Michael Butt and Philip
<TT>FRI </TT>Palmer - to imagine what life might be like in the near
<TT>FRI </TT>future if everything goes wrong -
<TT>FRI </TT>and their Dangerous Visions form the bedrock of the series:
<TT>FRI </TT>clever, imaginative and disturbing takes on just what might
<TT>FRI </TT>happen. What happens if sleep is outlawed? If cloning
<TT>FRI </TT>becomes a matter of course, and your loved ones are capable
<TT>FRI </TT>of being cloned? If North London declares UDI on South
<TT>FRI </TT>London, which has become a wasteland? If human sacrifice
<TT>FRI </TT>becomes a part of society? We are also running a 5 part
<TT>FRI </TT>dramatisation of Jane Roger's award winning terrifying novel
<TT>FRI </TT>The Testament of Jessie Lamb, dramatised by the author.
<TT>FRI </TT>Dangerous Visions - you will be disturbed as you see the
<TT>FRI </TT>present reflected in the glass of an uneasy future.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Jessie: Holliday Grainger
<TT>FRI </TT>Joe: Mark Jordon
<TT>FRI </TT>Cath: Joanne Mitchell
<TT>FRI </TT>Sal: Rebecca Ryan
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Nadia Molinari
<TT>FRI </TT>Author: Jane Rogers
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:15 Brian Appleyard - First Church of the New Millennium
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqnc.html>b007jqnc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqnc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>As architect Stephen Rix builds his cathedral, he makes
<TT>FRI </TT>dramatic decision about his life. Read by David Horovitch.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Sounds Natural <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l1167.html>b07l1167</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l1167>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Roger Whittaker
<TT>FRI </TT>From the Wildebeest to the Paradise Flycatcher. Singer Roger
<TT>FRI </TT>Whittaker shares his fascination for the wildlife of East
<TT>FRI </TT>Africa and Wales with Derek Jones - aided by recordings from
<TT>FRI </TT>the BBC Sound Archive.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Burton.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1973.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Something to Shout About <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l0y14.html>b07l0y14</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l0y14>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp0s.html>b007jp0s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp0s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Dick Barton - Special Agent: The Cabatolin Diamonds
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036ybrp.html>b036ybrp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036ybrp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:15 Edgar Wallace - White Face <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012llpk.html>b012llpk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012llpk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 The I Love You Bridge <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01302s4.html>b01302s4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01302s4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Elizabeth Jane Howard Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ps9w4.html>b01ps9w4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ps9w4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sq2n7.html>b00sq2n7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sq2n7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 The Iguanodon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075cpk.html>b0075cpk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075cpk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Two Sausage Rolls Between the Seven of Us
<TT>FRI </TT>A startling revelation for Sam after he survives a sinking
<TT>FRI </TT>and the pirates - again. Stars Bernard Cribbins. From
<TT>FRI </TT>December 1997.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 BBC Radio New Comedy Award <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l11ly.html>b07l11ly</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07l11ly>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>2016, Heat 5 - Cardiff
<TT>FRI </TT>Ten new comedians perform in the fifth heat from The Glee
<TT>FRI </TT>Club, Cardiff.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Ross Noble Goes Global <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cjg35.html>b01cjg35</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cjg35>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Adelaide
<TT>FRI </TT>Weirdness awaits the comedian in the Australian city, with
<TT>FRI </TT>men in leotards and locals with something to hide. From May
<TT>FRI </TT>2003.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-19646205981718334172016-07-01T19:47:00.001+01:002016-07-01T19:47:43.055+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 02/07/2016 - 08/07/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 02 JULY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Simon Clark - The Night of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jwj32.html>b07jwj32</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jwj32>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>The more David Masen learns about Manhattan, the less he
<TT>SAT </TT>likes it. And the island's leader has a dubious past.
<TT>SAT </TT>Simon Clarke's 2001 novel is the sequel to John Wyndham
<TT>SAT </TT>sci-fi classic. At the conclusion of 'The Day of the
<TT>SAT </TT>Triffids', scientist Bill Masen had escaped with his wife
<TT>SAT </TT>and four-year-old son to the island.
<TT>SAT </TT>Now grown up, Bill's son, David wakes up one morning to a
<TT>SAT </TT>world plunged into darkness. Now, the Triffids have an
<TT>SAT </TT>advantage over humanity.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Sam Troughton as David Masen, Nicola Bryant as
<TT>SAT </TT>Cerys/Marnie/Rowena, Paul Clayton as Bill Masen/General
<TT>SAT </TT>Fielding, Geff Francis as Gabriel and John Schwab as Sam
<TT>SAT </TT>Dynes.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer and Script Editor: John Ainsworth.
<TT>SAT </TT>Executive Producers: Jason Haigh-Ellery & Nicholas Briggs.
<TT>SAT </TT>A Big Finish production.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Sounds Natural <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hwrh5.html>b07hwrh5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hwrh5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Spike Milligan
<TT>SAT </TT>From Rhesus Monkeys to Kookaburras. Star of The Goon Show,
<TT>SAT </TT>Spike Milligan talks to Derek Jones about his enthusiasm for
<TT>SAT </TT>wild animals and his concern for their future - aided by
<TT>SAT </TT>recordings from the BBC Sound Archives.
<TT>SAT </TT>Spike Milligan KBE: born 1918 - died 2002.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: John Burton.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in February 1972.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Graham Swannell - Hec <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hwpdl.html>b07hwpdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hwpdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Now aged 87 and living in a home, old soldier Hector is
<TT>SAT </TT>wheeled into Richmond Park on fine days. There he remembers
<TT>SAT </TT>the Battle of the Somme back in 1916, and a young girl
<TT>SAT </TT>called Ethel.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Bill Fraser as Hector.
<TT>SAT </TT>Script by Graham Swannell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: John Tydeman
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast in Thirty Minute Theatre on BBC Radio 4 in
<TT>SAT </TT>1985.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Down and Out in the City of Angels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128lmt.html>b0128lmt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0128lmt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Rob Campbell used to be in charge of a top secret computer
<TT>SAT </TT>system for the US military; he now camps down for the night
<TT>SAT </TT>in a doorway, his hair matted, his fingernails grimy, alert
<TT>SAT </TT>for trouble from cops. Corporal Hernadez left the US
<TT>SAT </TT>Infantry in 2006, and considers himself pretty sorted out;
<TT>SAT </TT>but he still gets jumpy hearing fireworks on the 4th of
<TT>SAT </TT>July.
<TT>SAT </TT>It's Veteran's Day in California. It's a day to celebrate
<TT>SAT </TT>returning heroes, and in true Hollywood style, Arnold
<TT>SAT </TT>Schwarzenegger is giving the address. But Los Angeles, city
<TT>SAT </TT>of sunshine and movie stars, is also the homeless capital of
<TT>SAT </TT>America - estimates vary between 50 and 75 thousand - and
<TT>SAT </TT>returning US veterans from Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and
<TT>SAT </TT>Afghanistan, make up a fifth of that number.
<TT>SAT </TT>Veterans are 50% more likely to become homeless than any
<TT>SAT </TT>other demographic in the US, and to try and end the crisis,
<TT>SAT </TT>one year ago, President Obama gave a speech in which he not
<TT>SAT </TT>only promised to fight the problem, but end homelessness
<TT>SAT </TT>completely amongst veterans by 2015.
<TT>SAT </TT>Can Obama succeed in his plan to avert a human crisis as a
<TT>SAT </TT>flood of newly discharged soldiers, carrying with them the
<TT>SAT </TT>trauma of war, re-enter an economy in recession?
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter Bowes heads out to skid row - more than just a row,
<TT>SAT </TT>actually 50 square blocks of down town LA - to find out what
<TT>SAT </TT>the challenge will be, meeting the down and outs on skid
<TT>SAT </TT>row, a city within a city, to find out where things went
<TT>SAT </TT>wrong for America's heroes, and whether Obama has a hope of
<TT>SAT </TT>turning round America's hidden shame.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sara Jane Hall.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm7m.html>b007jm7m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm7m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>Sophia feels she has committed a terrible sin and must pay
<TT>SAT </TT>for it, but how? Read by Emma Fielding and William Gaminara.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sg3tf.html>b00sg3tf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sg3tf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Child Is Father of the Man
<TT>SAT </TT>With evangelicals to rationalists battling over Britain's
<TT>SAT </TT>children, Michael Morpurgo searches surviving 18th century
<TT>SAT </TT>records.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsrt.html>b007jsrt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsrt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Whistling Woman, part 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Frederica has doubts about her television career and her
<TT>SAT </TT>brother, Marcus, makes a shocking discovery. Stars Karl
<TT>SAT </TT>Prekopp.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j5ycc.html>b06j5ycc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j5ycc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>John le Carre: The Biography, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>The life of John Le Carre by Adam Sisman, is abridged for
<TT>SAT </TT>radio in 5 episodes by Katrin Williams:
<TT>SAT </TT>From The Constant Gardener in the 1990's to the present day,
<TT>SAT </TT>and the author is still very much at work - "I find it very
<TT>SAT </TT>difficult to read my own stuff, but I look at it with
<TT>SAT </TT>satisfaction.."
<TT>SAT </TT>Reader Stephen Boxer
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer Duncan Minshull.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Reader: Stephen Boxer
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: Adam Sisman
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridger: Katrin Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Duncan Minshull
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0162n2y.html>b0162n2y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0162n2y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Smiley's People, Part 1
<TT>SAT </TT>George finds himself back in harness to the circus when an
<TT>SAT </TT>old friend and colleague is found dead. John le Carre
<TT>SAT </TT>thriller stars Simon Russell Beale.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0161p5g.html>b0161p5g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0161p5g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Smiley's People, Part 2
<TT>SAT </TT>On the trail of the killer, George is reunited with an old
<TT>SAT </TT>colleague and thinks of an old enemy. Stars Simon Russell
<TT>SAT </TT>Beale.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016c8y7.html>b016c8y7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016c8y7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Smiley's People, Part 3
<TT>SAT </TT>George has a chance to take his nemesis down once and for
<TT>SAT </TT>all. Will he lose himself in the process? Stars Simon
<TT>SAT </TT>Russell Beale.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011cfjw.html>b011cfjw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011cfjw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Murder of Quality
<TT>SAT </TT>A public school in the early 1960s. When the wife of one of
<TT>SAT </TT>the masters is found bludgeoned to death, Smiley, out of
<TT>SAT </TT>loyalty to an old friend, finds himself investigating her
<TT>SAT </TT>death - an investigation that lifts the lid on a world of
<TT>SAT </TT>hidden passions and murderous hatreds.
<TT>SAT </TT>John le Carré's thriller stars Simon Russell Beale as George
<TT>SAT </TT>Smiley, Geoffrey Palmer as Terence Fielding, Marcia Warren
<TT>SAT </TT>as Ailsa, Sam Dale as Inspector Rigby, Geoffrey Streatfield
<TT>SAT </TT>as Stanley Rode, Amanda Lawrence as Janey and Alison Pettitt
<TT>SAT </TT>as Ann Snow.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatised by Shaun McKenna.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Mark Beeby
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2009.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 The RSC at 50 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100218.html>b0100218</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100218>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Ensemble
<TT>SAT </TT>James Naughtie goes backstage as the Royal Shakespeare
<TT>SAT </TT>Company celebrates its 50th birthday and reopens its main
<TT>SAT </TT>theatre in Stratford upon Avon. Part 1.The Ensemble.
<TT>SAT </TT>The RSC is now so much a feature of the British cultural
<TT>SAT </TT>landscape that it is easy to imagine it has been around ever
<TT>SAT </TT>since Shakespeare wrote his plays. Far from it. In this
<TT>SAT </TT>three-part series, James Naughtie explores how the company
<TT>SAT </TT>first came into being in 1961; the creation of its unique
<TT>SAT </TT>ensemble system; its landmark productions; the opening
<TT>SAT </TT>production in April 2011 in its newly built state-of-the-art
<TT>SAT </TT>auditorium within the historic theatre on the banks of the
<TT>SAT </TT>Avon in Stratford.
<TT>SAT </TT>This series has enjoyed an exclusive breadth of access to
<TT>SAT </TT>the key players of the last half century. It includes the
<TT>SAT </TT>voices of all five of the artistic directors - Peter Hall,
<TT>SAT </TT>Trevor Nunn, Terry Hands, Adrian Noble and Michael Boyd;
<TT>SAT </TT>luminaries such as Peter Brook, Cicely Berry, Judi Dench,
<TT>SAT </TT>Patrick Stewart and David Tennant; not to mention many
<TT>SAT </TT>members of the wider team of artists, technicians and
<TT>SAT </TT>crafts-people who support the actors on stage. James
<TT>SAT </TT>Naughtie explores not only the history of the company but
<TT>SAT </TT>also why the work it does matters to the British cultural
<TT>SAT </TT>scene.
<TT>SAT </TT>In the first programme, James follows Michael Boyd and
<TT>SAT </TT>company as they prepare the new production - Macbeth - which
<TT>SAT </TT>will formally open the new theatre in April 2011.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: James Naughtie
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Garrison Keillor's Radio Show: A Retrospective
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jgwdm.html>b07jgwdm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jgwdm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>With the retirement of American public radio's legendary
<TT>SAT </TT>host Garrison Keillor - a look back at over four decades on
<TT>SAT </TT>the airwaves.
<TT>SAT </TT>Known in the USA as 'A Prairie Home Companion', the first
<TT>SAT </TT>show was performed in 1974 in St. Paul, Minnesota for an
<TT>SAT </TT>audience of 12 adults and children. Over time, APHC grew to
<TT>SAT </TT>become American public radio's most popular entertainment
<TT>SAT </TT>programme with four million weekly listeners on 500 plus
<TT>SAT </TT>radio stations from coast to coast.
<TT>SAT </TT>As the show's founder, Garrison Keillor retires from hosting
<TT>SAT </TT>the show in July 2016, this retrospective, specially created
<TT>SAT </TT>for BBC Radio 4 Extra, features comedy skits, the iconic
<TT>SAT </TT>'News From Lake Wobegon' monologues and lots of music drawn
<TT>SAT </TT>from over 40 years of weekly broadcasts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced and compiled for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Prairie Home
<TT>SAT </TT>Productions.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 The Rudest Man in Britain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03rxc77.html>b03rxc77</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03rxc77>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Rudest Man in Britain excavates the archives from the
<TT>SAT </TT>perspective of Gilbert Harding - a well-loved radio
<TT>SAT </TT>personality who went on to achieve wider television exposure
<TT>SAT </TT>as star of long-running panel shows such as 'What's My
<TT>SAT </TT>Line?' once watched by millions. Clever, amusing and often
<TT>SAT </TT>outrageous, Harding was a familiar voice of wireless who
<TT>SAT </TT>became a pioneer of popular TV. But behind the public
<TT>SAT </TT>persona, there was a troubled and conflicted character. To
<TT>SAT </TT>create a profile of Gilbert Harding's life and sample his
<TT>SAT </TT>broadcasting work Simon Fanshawe will draw on Stephen
<TT>SAT </TT>Wyatt's play Dr Brighton and Mr Harding, in which Harding
<TT>SAT </TT>(played by Roger Allam) wrestles with his inner demons and
<TT>SAT </TT>fantasies, knowing also that he is in increasingly poor
<TT>SAT </TT>health (hence his reason for moving to the coast to embrace
<TT>SAT </TT>'Dr Brighton').
<TT>SAT </TT>Simon samples excerpts from Round Britain Quiz, What's My
<TT>SAT </TT>Line?, and The Brains Trust and a complete edition of Twenty
<TT>SAT </TT>Questions - which, as a format, still stands up well. He
<TT>SAT </TT>also revisits Harding's seminal 1960 Face to Face television
<TT>SAT </TT>interview with John Freeman, where he broke down on camera
<TT>SAT </TT>when the questioner touched a nerve. Simon Fanshawe explores
<TT>SAT </TT>the development of many now familiar formats on Radio and TV
<TT>SAT </TT>- and assembles a fascinating and rounded portrait of this
<TT>SAT </TT>tortured but much loved polymath.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Mike Greenwood.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl5j.html>b007jl5j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl5j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, The Offer
<TT>SAT </TT>After a row with his father Albert, Harold decides to leave
<TT>SAT </TT>their rag and bone business and take up another offer of
<TT>SAT </TT>employment.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>SAT </TT>Harold.
<TT>SAT </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>SAT </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>SAT </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>SAT </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>SAT </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>SAT </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>SAT </TT>for TV.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted for radio from Galton and Simpson's TV script by
<TT>SAT </TT>Gale Pedrick.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1966.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 King of Bath <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b045q4t8.html>b045q4t8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b045q4t8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>By Any Other Name
<TT>SAT </TT>Beau Nash generates woe with his farcical predilection for
<TT>SAT </TT>fanciful fabrications. Starring David Bamber. From February
<TT>SAT </TT>1999.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 How To Have A Perfect Marriage 3:Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jgzzf.html>b07jgzzf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jgzzf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Omnibus: Karen and gay husband Jack are still married two
<TT>SAT </TT>years after he came out. But can things remain that way?
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Greg Wise.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jj5fl.html>b07jj5fl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jj5fl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Shaun Keaveny
<TT>SAT </TT>BBC 6 Music presenter Shaun Keaveny chooses 'This Old Heart
<TT>SAT </TT>of Mine' by the Isley Brothers and 'Purple Rain' by Prince.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Sentimental Journey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007700r.html>b007700r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007700r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Annie Nightingale
<TT>SAT </TT>Arthur Smith joins BBC Radio 1's Annie Nightingale on a trip
<TT>SAT </TT>back to Romania where, in 1990 following the revolution that
<TT>SAT </TT>deposed dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, the DJ organised a tour
<TT>SAT </TT>bringing Western music to the youth of Bucharest.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sharon Banoff
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:45 Uncle Mort's North Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl69.html>b007jl69</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl69>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, The Man Who Watched Trains Go By
<TT>SAT </TT>Carter's uncle proposes staying at home, where he recalls
<TT>SAT </TT>days of steam and northern food. With Stephen Thorne and
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter Skellern.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Garrison Keillor's Radio Show: A Retrospective
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jgwdm.html>b07jgwdm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jgwdm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011cfjw.html>b011cfjw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011cfjw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 The RSC at 50 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100218.html>b0100218</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100218>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jjcxp.html>b07jjcxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jjcxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Curse of Davros, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Two sets of adversaries are set to confront each other,
<TT>SAT </TT>south of Brussels in June 1815. Will history be changed at
<TT>SAT </TT>the Battle of Waterloo? .
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, Lisa Greenwood as
<TT>SAT </TT>Flip, Terry Molloy as Davros, Ashley Kumar as Jared and
<TT>SAT </TT>Jonathan Owen as Napoleon Bonaparte.
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jonathan Morris
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Nicholas Briggs.
<TT>SAT </TT>A Big Finish production.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 The Rudest Man in Britain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03rxc77.html>b03rxc77</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03rxc77>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Buy Me Up TV <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0094k0g.html>b0094k0g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0094k0g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Another chance to hear Buy Me Up TV.
<TT>SAT </TT>Every shopping channel you've ever seen and every product
<TT>SAT </TT>you've never wanted.
<TT>SAT </TT>Featuring Justin Edwards, Colin Hoult, Katherine Jakeways,
<TT>SAT </TT>Ewen Macintosh, Alex MacQueen and Greg Proops. With special
<TT>SAT </TT>guest Eamonn Holmes.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Knowing Me, Knowing You <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzxg.html>b007jzxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Host Alan Partridge welcomes a Duchess, an impressionist and
<TT>SAT </TT>an MP back from holiday. Stars Steve Coogan. From December
<TT>SAT </TT>1992.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 I, Regress <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rvpw6.html>b01rvpw6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rvpw6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Thunder
<TT>SAT </TT>A dark, David Lynch-ian comedy, ideally suited for an
<TT>SAT </TT>unsettling and surreal late night listen. 'I, Regress' sees
<TT>SAT </TT>Matt Berry (The IT Crowd, Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, Snuff
<TT>SAT </TT>Box) playing a corrupt and bizarre hypnotherapist taking
<TT>SAT </TT>unsuspecting clients on twisted, misleading journeys through
<TT>SAT </TT>their subconscious.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each episode sees the doctor dealing with a different client
<TT>SAT </TT>who has come to him for a different phobia. As the patient
<TT>SAT </TT>is put under hypnosis, we 'enter' their mind, and all the
<TT>SAT </TT>various situations the hypnotherapist takes them through are
<TT>SAT </TT>played out for us to hear. The result is a dream- (or
<TT>SAT </TT>nightmare-) like trip through the patient's mind, as funny
<TT>SAT </TT>as it is disturbing.
<TT>SAT </TT>The cast across the series include Bob Mortimer, Daisy
<TT>SAT </TT>Haggard, Steve Furst and Tracy-Ann Oberman.
<TT>SAT </TT>A compelling late night listen: tune in and occupy someone
<TT>SAT </TT>else's head!
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Sam Bryant.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Matt Berry
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sam Bryant
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:15 Richard Marsh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rlrk1.html>b01rlrk1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rlrk1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Love and Sweets, The Grand Canyon
<TT>SAT </TT>Winner of Best Scripted Comedy in the BBC Audio Awards 2014,
<TT>SAT </TT>poet and playwright Richard Marsh fuses poetry and prose to
<TT>SAT </TT>tell the funny and poignant story of his honeymoon road trip
<TT>SAT </TT>across America with the girl of his dreams.
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard and Siobhan have always wanted to drive across
<TT>SAT </TT>America, and they're doing it in style - in an old banger,
<TT>SAT </TT>covered from top to tail with their favourite sweets, on
<TT>SAT </TT>honeymoon. Their thrilling journey through the States takes
<TT>SAT </TT>them to gun clubs in West Virginia, dying docks in
<TT>SAT </TT>Baltimore, casinos in Las Vegas, moon-lit beaches by the
<TT>SAT </TT>Atlantic and a magnificent sight Richard's always dreamt of
<TT>SAT </TT>seeing - the Grand Canyon.
<TT>SAT </TT>But it turns out America's quite big, and Siobhan's not very
<TT>SAT </TT>good at driving on the right - or asking for directions.
<TT>SAT </TT>It's a lot of hard miles, and they can't drive away from
<TT>SAT </TT>themselves. Is their new marriage strong enough to withstand
<TT>SAT </TT>all those hot, silent mornings - or has the honeymoon period
<TT>SAT </TT>come to an end more quickly than they thought?
<TT>SAT </TT>Contains some explicit language.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written and performed by Richard Marsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ben Worsfield
<TT>SAT </TT>A Lucky Giant production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Richard Marsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Richard Marsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ben Worsfield
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 Mark Thomas: The Manifesto <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qps81.html>b00qps81</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qps81>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Thomas: The Manifesto. Comedian-activist, Mark Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>creates a People's Manifesto, taking suggestions from his
<TT>SAT </TT>studio audience and then getting them to vote for the best.
<TT>SAT </TT>The winner of each show will be enforceable by law, so pay
<TT>SAT </TT>attention.
<TT>SAT </TT>The weeks' edition will include policies such as banning
<TT>SAT </TT>cars from city centres; monitoring investment bankers'
<TT>SAT </TT>testosterone levels; and abolishing all forms of
<TT>SAT </TT>self-regulation.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish.
<TT>SAT </TT>
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<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 03 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jjcxp.html>b07jjcxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jjcxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 How To Have A Perfect Marriage 3:Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jgzzf.html>b07jgzzf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jgzzf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jj5fl.html>b07jj5fl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jj5fl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Sentimental Journey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007700r.html>b007700r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007700r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:45 Uncle Mort's North Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl69.html>b007jl69</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl69>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Garrison Keillor's Radio Show: A Retrospective
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jgwdm.html>b07jgwdm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jgwdm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011cfjw.html>b011cfjw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011cfjw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 The RSC at 50 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100218.html>b0100218</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100218>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl4vz.html>b07jl4vz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl4vz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Babel Tower and A Whistling Woman
<TT>SUN </TT>Frederica's love life lurches from one complication to
<TT>SUN </TT>another and Marcus makes a shocking discovery. Stars Indira
<TT>SUN </TT>Varma.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Out of Armenia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vk72b.html>b04vk72b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vk72b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Manchester
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer and historian Charles Emmerson traces the history of
<TT>SUN </TT>the Armenian diaspora through Europe's Armenian communities
<TT>SUN </TT>today.
<TT>SUN </TT>From Manchester, home to Britain's oldest Armenian
<TT>SUN </TT>community, Charles travels to Paris, the largest and most
<TT>SUN </TT>dynamic Armenian diaspora community in Europe, still living
<TT>SUN </TT>in the shadow of the memory of the massacres and
<TT>SUN </TT>deportations of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in 1915.
<TT>SUN </TT>In Venice, he meets the monks charged with the safe-keeping
<TT>SUN </TT>of Armenian traditions of literature and song on the island
<TT>SUN </TT>of San Lazzaro. In Istanbul, we hear the more recent stories
<TT>SUN </TT>of the city's Armenian community - subtle architects
<TT>SUN </TT>building a new relationship between Turks and Armenians from
<TT>SUN </TT>the foundations up.
<TT>SUN </TT>Finally, at the foot of Mount Ararat, in Yerevan,
<TT>SUN </TT>underground jazz music and Syrian refugees tell a new story
<TT>SUN </TT>- of a new focus for Armenian identity and fresh challenges
<TT>SUN </TT>to its survival.
<TT>SUN </TT>Armenians have long lived in diaspora, struggling to keep
<TT>SUN </TT>their common identity alive in communities dispersed around
<TT>SUN </TT>the world. They became leading figures in Ottoman Istanbul.
<TT>SUN </TT>In the 19th century, some moved to the dirt and damp of the
<TT>SUN </TT>booming textile city of Manchester, establishing themselves
<TT>SUN </TT>in the city's middle-class suburbs and building the first
<TT>SUN </TT>Armenian church in north-west Europe.
<TT>SUN </TT>Over tea and cake in warm family homes, Charles hears the
<TT>SUN </TT>stories of a tiny but close-knit community, now concerned
<TT>SUN </TT>about how to keep alive its identity, language and religion
<TT>SUN </TT>for a new generation of Mancunian Armenians. The church
<TT>SUN </TT>holds services just once a month, when a priest comes up
<TT>SUN </TT>from London. Some ask whether there will be an Armenian
<TT>SUN </TT>community in Manchester at all in 50 years' time.
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Cicely Fell
<TT>SUN </TT>An Above The Title production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d51th.html>b01d51th</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01d51th>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, With David O'Doherty
<TT>SUN </TT>In a new brand music comedy series comedian Alex Horne and
<TT>SUN </TT>his 5 piece band give us a latin lesson; ponder the language
<TT>SUN </TT>that unifies us all and guest comedian David O Doherty takes
<TT>SUN </TT>us for a noisy ride in the 'quiet carriage'.
<TT>SUN </TT>Host .... Alex Horne
<TT>SUN </TT>Trumpet/banjo .... Joe Auckland
<TT>SUN </TT>Saxophone/clarinet ....Mark Brown
<TT>SUN </TT>Double Bass/Bass .... Will Collier
<TT>SUN </TT>Drums and Percussion .... Ben Reynolds
<TT>SUN </TT>Piano/keyboard .... Joe Stilgoe
<TT>SUN </TT>Guest performer ....David O'Doherty
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer .... Julia McKenzie.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Presenter: Alex Horne
<TT>SUN </TT>Performer: David O'Doherty
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Julia McKenzie
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl4w7.html>b07jl4w7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl4w7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 23/01/1959
<TT>SUN </TT>After the loss of the family photo album, Kitty wants to
<TT>SUN </TT>recapture the past so Ted buys a new camera.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Ted Ray. With Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Connor.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ray's A Laugh - the successor to ITMA - follows the comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>exploits of Ted's life at home with his 'radio' wife Kitty,
<TT>SUN </TT>as well as in a variety of jobs. It ran from 1949-1961.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Bernard Botting and Charles Hart.
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Paul Fenoulhet.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Leslie Bridgmont
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1959.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Floggit's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007xrf9.html>b007xrf9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007xrf9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 16/11/1956
<TT>SUN </TT>Village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy take in a lost St Bernard
<TT>SUN </TT>dog, but it doesn't seem to understand English.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Elsie and Doris Waters as Gert and Daisy.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Joan Sims, Hugh Paddick, Ronnie Barker, Ron Moody, Iris
<TT>SUN </TT>Vandaleur and Peter Hawkins.
<TT>SUN </TT>Originally popular regulars in 'Workers' Playtime' on the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Home Service during wartime, Gert and Daisy won their
<TT>SUN </TT>own series, Floggit's, where they've inherited a village
<TT>SUN </TT>general store in Russett Green with a ragbag of local
<TT>SUN </TT>characters to deal with. It ran for 2 series between 1956
<TT>SUN </TT>and 1957.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Terry Nation, John Junkin and Dave Freeman.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Bill Gates
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1956.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Geoff Dyer - White Sands: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl6y0.html>b07jl6y0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl6y0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Geoff Dyer's travel essays begin with a pilgrimage in Los
<TT>SUN </TT>Angeles to the house of an intellectual hero. Read by Alex
<TT>SUN </TT>Jennings.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl6y2.html>b07jl6y2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl6y2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Hayley Mills
<TT>SUN </TT>Actress Hayley Mills chooses 'Blue Skies' by Willie Nelson
<TT>SUN </TT>and the theme from the soundtrack to the film Whistle Down
<TT>SUN </TT>the Wind.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl8vm.html>b07jl8vm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl8vm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Conductors, Sir Simon Rattle
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. From Bach to Joni Mitchell, conductor Simon
<TT>SUN </TT>Rattle shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From
<TT>SUN </TT>January 2008.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl8vp.html>b07jl8vp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl8vp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Science Hour
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: Meg Bowles introduces
<TT>SUN </TT>stories about heroic research, prizes and survival against
<TT>SUN </TT>great odds.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl4w7.html>b07jl4w7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl4w7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Floggit's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007xrf9.html>b007xrf9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007xrf9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl4vz.html>b07jl4vz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl4vz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Out of Armenia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vk72b.html>b04vk72b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vk72b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Graham Greene - The Third Man: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl9mn.html>b07jl9mn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl9mn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>In postwar Vienna, Rollo Martins begins to discover the
<TT>SUN </TT>shocking truth about his friend, Harry Lime. Read by Samuel
<TT>SUN </TT>West.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Reader: Rachel Shelley
<TT>SUN </TT>Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
<TT>SUN </TT>Abridger: Lauris Morgan-Griffiths
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Mair Bosworth
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Doris Lessing - Flight <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075lgs.html>b0075lgs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075lgs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. A capricious granddaughter and a dovecote of
<TT>SUN </TT>birds are an old man's only escape from his cold, family
<TT>SUN </TT>home. Read by Jack Klaff.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03mcl9b.html>b03mcl9b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03mcl9b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Ernest Hemingway - The Old Man and the Sea
<TT>SUN </TT>The Old Man And The Sea
<TT>SUN </TT>by Ernest Hemingway
<TT>SUN </TT>dramatised by Simon Armitage
<TT>SUN </TT>This Pulitzer prize winning novel is Hemingway's
<TT>SUN </TT>masterpiece; set in Cuba on the Gulf Stream, this is the
<TT>SUN </TT>thrilling and tantalising story of an epic battle between an
<TT>SUN </TT>old, experienced fisherman and a large marlin. Santiago, has
<TT>SUN </TT>gone 84 days without catching a fish, and is considered
<TT>SUN </TT>unlucky; his only friend is young Manolin, the boy whom he's
<TT>SUN </TT>taught how to fish. When on the 85th day, Santiago sets sail
<TT>SUN </TT>again, his luck seems to change when he catches the biggest
<TT>SUN </TT>fish of his life. But the biggest battle of his life is
<TT>SUN </TT>about to commence.
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced and Directed by Pauline Harris
<TT>SUN </TT>Further Information
<TT>SUN </TT>Cited by the Nobel Committee as contributing to Hemingway's
<TT>SUN </TT>Nobel Prize in Literature, the novel is a seemingly simple
<TT>SUN </TT>tale, full of emotion and drama.
<TT>SUN </TT>It's the story of the struggle of life - a meditation on
<TT>SUN </TT>life and death, and old age. It's about the challenge of
<TT>SUN </TT>survival and the pitting of one man's ageing body and ageing
<TT>SUN </TT>mind against nature. It's about an ancient culture about to
<TT>SUN </TT>come to an end, and a practice as old as time itself. It's a
<TT>SUN </TT>final act, and the boy is there to remind us that life moves
<TT>SUN </TT>on, and a new generation steps forward.
<TT>SUN </TT>The dramatist is SIMON ARMITAGE CBE, poet, playwright and
<TT>SUN </TT>novelist.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Santiago: David Schofield
<TT>SUN </TT>Manolin (narrator): Joseph Balderrama
<TT>SUN </TT>Young Manolin: Damson Idris
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Pauline Harris
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Pauline Harris
<TT>SUN </TT>Adaptor: Simon Armitage
<TT>SUN </TT>Author: Ernest Hemingway
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jlcgp.html>b07jlcgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jlcgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Tales from Ovid: Echo and Narcissus & Callisto and Arcas
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with 'Tales of Ovid'.
<TT>SUN </TT>Poet Ted Hughes begins reading from his award-winning
<TT>SUN </TT>reworking of Ovid's Metamorphoses - stories of the teeming
<TT>SUN </TT>underworld and overworld of Romanised Greek myth and legend.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starting with 'Echo and Narcissus' and 'Callisto and Arcas',
<TT>SUN </TT>this highly praised collection won the 1997 Whitbread prize
<TT>SUN </TT>for poetry and WH Smith Literary Award.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ted Hughes: born: 1930 and died: 1998.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Susan Roberts
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast in two-parts on BBC Radio 4 in 1998.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d51th.html>b01d51th</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01d51th>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Simon Bovey - The Voice of God <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwks.html>b007jwks</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwks>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Silent Roar
<TT>SUN </TT>The colonel persuades Sam and Joshua to help him in his
<TT>SUN </TT>deadly infrasound project. Stars Clare Corbett and Matthew
<TT>SUN </TT>Dyktynski.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:30 Algernon Blackwood - The Willows <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvd9.html>b007jvd9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvd9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>The canoe is damaged, and the narrator decides the willow
<TT>SUN </TT>trees are against their presence on the island. Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Roger Allam.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl8vp.html>b07jl8vp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl8vp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:00 Geoff Dyer - White Sands: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl6y0.html>b07jl6y0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl6y0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl6y2.html>b07jl6y2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl6y2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl8vm.html>b07jl8vm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl8vm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d51th.html>b01d51th</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01d51th>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Fabulous <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hhrhm.html>b00hhrhm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hhrhm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>Feeling inferior to stylish women, Fay gets lost in a Dirty
<TT>SUN </TT>Dancing fantasy at work. Stars Daisy Haggard. From May 2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 Peter Bradshaw - For One Horrible Moment <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0082khk.html>b0082khk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0082khk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>Memoirs of a boy growing up in 1970s Cambridgeshire at the
<TT>SUN </TT>hands of his eccentric dad. Written and narrated by Peter
<TT>SUN </TT>Bradshaw.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kd85j.html>b07kd85j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kd85j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>SUN </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Arthur Smith chats a little
<TT>SUN </TT>bit more with Felicity Ward.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Think the Unthinkable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jt0z0.html>b01jt0z0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jt0z0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Episode 6
<TT>SUN </TT>The management consultants must make cuts at the firm that
<TT>SUN </TT>insures Ryan's flashy new car. Stars Robin Ince. From August
<TT>SUN </TT>2004.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Laura Solon: Talking and Not Talking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00773bh.html>b00773bh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00773bh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>The comedy award-winner enters the Dragon's Den, and brings
<TT>SUN </TT>us the Barn Conversion Couple. With Ben Moor, Katherine
<TT>SUN </TT>Parkinson and Ben Willbond. From January 2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 04 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Simon Bovey - The Voice of God <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwks.html>b007jwks</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwks>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:30 Algernon Blackwood - The Willows <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvd9.html>b007jvd9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvd9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl4vz.html>b07jl4vz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl4vz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Out of Armenia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vk72b.html>b04vk72b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vk72b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Graham Greene - The Third Man: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jl9mn.html>b07jl9mn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jl9mn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Doris Lessing - Flight <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075lgs.html>b0075lgs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075lgs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03mcl9b.html>b03mcl9b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03mcl9b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jlcgp.html>b07jlcgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jlcgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d51th.html>b01d51th</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01d51th>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tk5.html>b0076tk5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tk5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>It's 1916 and in a quiet English village, Belgian sleuth,
<TT>MON </TT>Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings become joyously
<TT>MON </TT>re-acquainted. But beneath the seeming tranquillity, murder
<TT>MON </TT>is brewing.
<TT>MON </TT>Agatha Christie's whodunit stars John Moffatt as Hercule
<TT>MON </TT>Poirot, Simon Williams as Hastings, Nichola McAuliffe as
<TT>MON </TT>Evie, Jill Balcon as Emily, Hugh Dickson as Alfred and Sean
<TT>MON </TT>Arnold as John.
<TT>MON </TT>Original music composed by Tom Smail.
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatist: Michael Bakewell
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Enyd Williams
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Youssou N'Dour at 50: Africa's Greatest Star
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mp5zb.html>b00mp5zb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mp5zb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Robin Denselow profiles the musician Youssou N'Dour as he
<TT>MON </TT>reaches his 50th birthday, and travels to Senegal to
<TT>MON </TT>interview the singer in his home city of Dakar.
<TT>MON </TT>Denselow analyses not just his music but the way N'Dour has
<TT>MON </TT>used it for the benefit of his country and his continent. He
<TT>MON </TT>had huge success with the duet 7 Seconds with Neneh Cherry
<TT>MON </TT>in 1994, but he has been making music for nearly 40 years
<TT>MON </TT>and has collaborated with many international artists.
<TT>MON </TT>Contributors include Peter Gabriel, Branford Marsalis, DJ
<TT>MON </TT>Charlie Gillett and Senegalese band Orchestra Baobab.
<TT>MON </TT>A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rp9t0.html>b00rp9t0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rp9t0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Sketches by Boz - Series 1, The Private Theatricals or Mrs
<TT>MON </TT>Joseph Porter
<TT>MON </TT>The British love for amateur dramatics takes over a
<TT>MON </TT>household with farcical results. Stars Nicholas Farrell and
<TT>MON </TT>David Antrobus.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h6qsp.html>b07h6qsp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h6qsp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 65, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>The 65th series of Radio 4's multi award-winning 'antidote
<TT>MON </TT>to panel games' promises yet more quality, desk-based
<TT>MON </TT>entertainment for all the family. The series starts its run
<TT>MON </TT>at the Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool where regulars Barry
<TT>MON </TT>Cryer, Jeremy Hardy and Tim Brooke-Taylor are joined on the
<TT>MON </TT>panel by Rory Bremner, with Jack Dee as the programme's
<TT>MON </TT>reluctant chairman. Regular listeners will know to expect
<TT>MON </TT>inspired nonsense, pointless revelry and Colin Sell at the
<TT>MON </TT>piano.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer - Jon Naismith.
<TT>MON </TT>It is a BBC Studios production.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Jack Dee
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Barry Cryer
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Graeme Garden
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Tim Brooke-Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Andy Hamilton
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jon Naismith
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<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cnsgs.html>b04cnsgs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cnsgs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Pass the Parcel
<TT>MON </TT>Bert's parcel mix-up at the station's Left Luggage Office
<TT>MON </TT>sparks havoc
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Kenneth Connor as
<TT>MON </TT>Percy/Bradshaw/Rev, Liz Fraser as Gloria, Ian Lavender as
<TT>MON </TT>Bert and Douglas Blackwell as the Brigadier.
<TT>MON </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>MON </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>MON </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>MON </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>MON </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>MON </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>MON </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>MON </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>MON </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>MON </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>MON </TT>down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in September 1973.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1jm.html>b007k1jm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1jm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>My Stag Movie, pt 2
<TT>MON </TT>The veteran auditionee exposes more of his film-making
<TT>MON </TT>exploits. Did he ever hit the big screen? Stars Peter Jones.
<TT>MON </TT>From August 1986.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039c5dh.html>b039c5dh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039c5dh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The quotations quiz hosted by Nigel Rees.
<TT>MON </TT>A host of interesting celebrities will be joining Nigel as
<TT>MON </TT>he quizzes them on the sources of a range of quotations and
<TT>MON </TT>asks them for the amusing sayings or citations that they
<TT>MON </TT>have personally collected on a variety of subjects,
<TT>MON </TT>including quotes they wish they'd said and the family
<TT>MON </TT>sayings that they grew up with.
<TT>MON </TT>This week Nigel is joined by Actress and Singer - Janie Dee,
<TT>MON </TT>former editor of Private Eye and current editor of The Oldie
<TT>MON </TT>- Richard Ingrams, science writer and broadcaster Vivienne
<TT>MON </TT>Parry and comedian and writer Robin Ince.
<TT>MON </TT>Reader ..... Peter Jefferson.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Carl Cooper.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nigel Rees
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Janie Dee
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Richard Ingrams
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Vivienne Parry
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Robin Ince
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Peter Jefferson
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Carl Cooper
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<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnbg.html>b007jnbg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnbg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 7, Horses for Courses
<TT>MON </TT>A school break-in sparks trouble and it's interview day for
<TT>MON </TT>the Deputy Head's job. With Brenda Blethyn. From April 1992.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016d4z8.html>b016d4z8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016d4z8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Secret Pilgrim, Part 1
<TT>MON </TT>Recollections of an eventful secret life when a British spy
<TT>MON </TT>went missing. John le Carre thriller stars Simon Russell
<TT>MON </TT>Beale.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Half-Light <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j6wh7.html>b01j6wh7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01j6wh7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Henry Drake Goes Home
<TT>MON </TT>By Neil M. Gunn, first published in 1941.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Robert Jack.
<TT>MON </TT>After three decades living in the north of Scotland, the
<TT>MON </TT>outbreak of World War Two moves an elderly man to return to
<TT>MON </TT>his home county of Devon.
<TT>MON </TT>Short story by Neil M. Gunn, one of Scotland's finest
<TT>MON </TT>writers who is best known for his novel The Silver Darlings.
<TT>MON </TT>Gunn was born in 1891, in the coastal village of Dunbeath,
<TT>MON </TT>in Caithness, and wrote prolifically over a period that
<TT>MON </TT>spanned the recession of the 1920s through to the aftermath
<TT>MON </TT>of the Second World War. He died in 1973.
<TT>MON </TT>The stories in this series are taken from Half-Light, a new
<TT>MON </TT>collection of Gunn's short fiction compiled by his nephew
<TT>MON </TT>Dairmid Gunn and published by Caithness-based Whittles
<TT>MON </TT>Publishing.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged and produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076vgl.html>b0076vgl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076vgl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Louise Wallinger - Cut Me and I Bleed Elvis
<TT>MON </TT>Sarah collects voices on tape, but her microphone is taking
<TT>MON </TT>over her life. Stars Jo McInnes and James Fleet.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cnsgs.html>b04cnsgs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cnsgs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1jm.html>b007k1jm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1jm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tk5.html>b0076tk5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tk5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Youssou N'Dour at 50: Africa's Greatest Star
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mp5zb.html>b00mp5zb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mp5zb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770mv.html>b00770mv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770mv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Let us begin with two girls at a dance
<TT>MON </TT>'Let us begin with two girls at a dance. One sits on a
<TT>MON </TT>chair, opening and shutting a dance-card with gloved
<TT>MON </TT>fingers. The other stands beside her, watching the dance
<TT>MON </TT>unfold: the circling couples, the bounce of the floor. It
<TT>MON </TT>begins here'.
<TT>MON </TT>The haunting story of a terrible family secret and a life
<TT>MON </TT>stolen.
<TT>MON </TT>Hannah Gordon, Frances Grey and Eleanor Bron begin Maggie
<TT>MON </TT>O'Farrell's highly acclaimed novel set between the
<TT>MON </TT>conventions of 1930's Edinburgh and the freedoms of today.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Sally Marmion
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2006.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00shhrj.html>b00shhrj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00shhrj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>How I Wish I Were a Boy
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Morpurgo discovers middle-class boys went to 19th
<TT>MON </TT>century public schools as a shield from too much female
<TT>MON </TT>influence.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jssj.html>b007jssj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jssj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Whistling Woman, part 3
<TT>MON </TT>Frederica reignites an old flame, John, and her new TV
<TT>MON </TT>series starts. Marcus finds a damsel in distress. Stars
<TT>MON </TT>Richard Coyle.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013f0xk.html>b013f0xk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013f0xk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Fire Season, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Philip Connor. Abridged by Jane Marshall.
<TT>MON </TT>For nearly a decade, Philip Connors has spent half of each
<TT>MON </TT>year in a 7 foot by 7 foot room at the top of a tower, on
<TT>MON </TT>top of a mountain, alone in millions of acres of remote
<TT>MON </TT>American wilderness. His job: to look for wildfires.
<TT>MON </TT>Capturing the wonder and grandeur of this most unusual job
<TT>MON </TT>and place, Fire Season evokes both the eerie pleasure of
<TT>MON </TT>solitude and the majesty, might and beauty of untamed fire
<TT>MON </TT>at its wildest. Connors' time on the peak is filled with
<TT>MON </TT>drama - there are fires large and small; spectacular
<TT>MON </TT>midnight lightning storms and silent mornings awakening
<TT>MON </TT>above the clouds; surprise encounters with smokejumpers and
<TT>MON </TT>black bears. Filled with Connors' heartfelt reflections on
<TT>MON </TT>our place in the wild, Fire Season is an instant modern
<TT>MON </TT>classic: a remarkable memoir that is at once a homage to the
<TT>MON </TT>beauty of nature, the blessings of solitude, and the freedom
<TT>MON </TT>of the independent spirit.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Kerry Shale
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Jane Marshall
<TT>MON </TT>A Jane Marshall Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016d4z8.html>b016d4z8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016d4z8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039c5dh.html>b039c5dh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039c5dh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnbg.html>b007jnbg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnbg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rp9t0.html>b00rp9t0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rp9t0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h6qsp.html>b07h6qsp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h6qsp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Simon Clark - The Night of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jllsy.html>b07jllsy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jllsy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 4
<TT>MON </TT>Valiantly trying to save Christina, back in Manhattan -
<TT>MON </TT>David learns the extent of Fielding's megalomania.
<TT>MON </TT>Simon Clarke's 2001 novel is the sequel to John Wyndham
<TT>MON </TT>sci-fi classic. At the conclusion of 'The Day of the
<TT>MON </TT>Triffids', scientist Bill Masen had escaped with his wife
<TT>MON </TT>and four-year-old son to the island.
<TT>MON </TT>Now grown up, Bill's son, David woke up one morning to a
<TT>MON </TT>world plunged into darkness. Now, the Triffids have an
<TT>MON </TT>advantage over humanity.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars Sam Troughton as David Masen, Nicola Bryant as
<TT>MON </TT>Cerys/Marnie/Rowena, Paul Clayton as Bill Masen/General
<TT>MON </TT>Fielding, Geff Francis as Gabriel and John Schwab as Sam
<TT>MON </TT>Dynes.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer and Script Editor: John Ainsworth.
<TT>MON </TT>Executive Producers: Jason Haigh-Ellery & Nicholas Briggs.
<TT>MON </TT>A Big Finish production.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767ls.html>b00767ls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767ls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Mike Phillips & Joan Bakewell
<TT>MON </TT>Rosie Boycott welcomes thriller writer, Mike Phillips and
<TT>MON </TT>broadcaster, Joan Bakewell to discuss books by Lucian Boia,
<TT>MON </TT>William Maxwell and Mark Kurlansky. From 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>Romania by Lucian Boia
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Reaktion Books
<TT>MON </TT>Time Will Darken It by William Maxwell
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Panther
<TT>MON </TT>Cod by Mark Kurlansky
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Vintage.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cnsgs.html>b04cnsgs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cnsgs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1jm.html>b007k1jm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1jm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tk5.html>b0076tk5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tk5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Youssou N'Dour at 50: Africa's Greatest Star
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mp5zb.html>b00mp5zb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mp5zb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Half-Light <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j6wh7.html>b01j6wh7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01j6wh7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076vgl.html>b0076vgl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076vgl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h6qsp.html>b07h6qsp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h6qsp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Concrete Cow <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04v8zs2.html>b04v8zs2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04v8zs2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Art
<TT>MON </TT>Someone goes too far at a murder mystery party. Sketch show
<TT>MON </TT>starring Robert Webb and Beth Chalmers. From January 2004.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 Dead Ringers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hj8bn.html>b07hj8bn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hj8bn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>The main political parties are in meltdown, Britain's future
<TT>MON </TT>is uncertain, the currency has been in free fall. So it's
<TT>MON </TT>probably time to relax and have a laugh at it all.
<TT>MON </TT>The show attempts to make sense of one of the busiest news
<TT>MON </TT>weeks since... well, since last week.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:30 Elvenquest <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qm4pp.html>b01qm4pp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qm4pp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 4, The Magnificent Five
<TT>MON </TT>Whilst waiting for news on the whereabouts of the Sword of
<TT>MON </TT>Asnagar, the Questers stop a pub brawl and in doing so
<TT>MON </TT>attract the attention of some villagers from the small
<TT>MON </TT>village of Mexigaroth who are being terrorised by an evil
<TT>MON </TT>bandit, who goes by the name of "El Maldado".
<TT>MON </TT>Never ones to stand by when a wrong can be righted, the
<TT>MON </TT>Questers promise to help the villagers defeat El Maldado and
<TT>MON </TT>his hordes.
<TT>MON </TT>Meanwhile, Lord Darkness has to make a presentation for an
<TT>MON </TT>assembly of the Dark Lords. Pretty routine stuff, surely...?
<TT>MON </TT>Starring:
<TT>MON </TT>Darren Boyd as Vidar
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon as Dean/Kreech
<TT>MON </TT>Dave Lamb as Amis
<TT>MON </TT>Stephen Mangan as Sam
<TT>MON </TT>Alistair McGowan as Lord Darkness
<TT>MON </TT>Ingrid Oliver as Penthiselea
<TT>MON </TT>and
<TT>MON </TT>Chris Pavlo as Hilario
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 05 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Simon Clark - The Night of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jllsy.html>b07jllsy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jllsy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767ls.html>b00767ls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767ls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tk5.html>b0076tk5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tk5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Youssou N'Dour at 50: Africa's Greatest Star
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mp5zb.html>b00mp5zb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mp5zb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770mv.html>b00770mv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770mv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00shhrj.html>b00shhrj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00shhrj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jssj.html>b007jssj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jssj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013f0xk.html>b013f0xk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013f0xk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016d4z8.html>b016d4z8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016d4z8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016d8xl.html>b016d8xl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016d8xl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Secret Pilgrim, Part 2
<TT>TUE </TT>The spymaster addresses new recruits, triggering memories of
<TT>TUE </TT>an eventful life. Stars Simon Russell Beale and Patrick
<TT>TUE </TT>Malahide.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0169l55.html>b0169l55</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0169l55>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Secret Pilgrim, Part 3
<TT>TUE </TT>About to take retirement, an experienced agent carries out
<TT>TUE </TT>one final job. Stars Simon Russell Beale and Patrick
<TT>TUE </TT>Malahide.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tng.html>b0076tng</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tng>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>In the blistering summer heat, tensions are mounting at
<TT>TUE </TT>Styles Court. It will not be long before Captain Hastings
<TT>TUE </TT>has to call upon the services of Hercule Poirot.
<TT>TUE </TT>Agatha Christie's whodunit stars John Moffatt as Hercule
<TT>TUE </TT>Poirot, Simon Williams as Hastings, Jill Balcon as Emily,
<TT>TUE </TT>Hugh Dickson as Alfred, Susan Jameson as Emily and Nicholas
<TT>TUE </TT>Boulton as Lawrence.
<TT>TUE </TT>Original music composed by Tom Smail.
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatist: Michael Bakewell
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Enyd Williams
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Gone Today, Hair Tomorrow <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01104bx.html>b01104bx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01104bx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Gone Today, Hair Tomorrow- For centuries hair has been used
<TT>TUE </TT>as a symbol of remembrance; from a simple lock kept to the
<TT>TUE </TT>more intricate practice of weaving hair into bracelets or
<TT>TUE </TT>its use in art and jewellery. In this programme the
<TT>TUE </TT>historian and biographer Juliette Barker traces these
<TT>TUE </TT>practices through history and talks to some modern
<TT>TUE </TT>collectors. Now that it has become apparent that hair offers
<TT>TUE </TT>us the chance to retrieve good quality DNA could it be about
<TT>TUE </TT>to enjoy a renaissance as favoured medium once more by which
<TT>TUE </TT>we remember our loved ones and ancestors?
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 Two Doors Down <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0089m6j.html>b0089m6j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0089m6j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, The Height of the Iguana
<TT>TUE </TT>Horrified Marlborough Road residents do not want cleaner
<TT>TUE </TT>Sally to leave them. Stars Frances Tomelty. From March 2001.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hfwrm.html>b07hfwrm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hfwrm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 7, Samira Ahmed
<TT>TUE </TT>The journalist Samira Ahmed reads from her teenage diaries
<TT>TUE </TT>and is interviewed about her childhood in 1980s London when
<TT>TUE </TT>she was obsessed with school work, Dallas and learning to
<TT>TUE </TT>drive.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Rufus Hound
<TT>TUE </TT>Interviewed Guest: Samira Ahmed
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rdsv7.html>b00rdsv7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rdsv7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, The Bird
<TT>TUE </TT>Harold is furious when his date Roxanne is late for dinner.
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert, Harry H Corbett as
<TT>TUE </TT>Harold and Marion Stone as Roxanne.
<TT>TUE </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>TUE </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>TUE </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>TUE </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>TUE </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>TUE </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>TUE </TT>for TV.
<TT>TUE </TT>Adapted for radio from Galton and Simpson's TV script by
<TT>TUE </TT>Gale Pedrick.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1966.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpb0.html>b007jpb0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpb0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>That's My Baby
<TT>TUE </TT>Love-struck civil servant Lamb is fast-tracked into
<TT>TUE </TT>fatherhood. Stars Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler. From
<TT>TUE </TT>June 1975.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 Dead Ringers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hj8bn.html>b07hj8bn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hj8bn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:30 King of Bath <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b045xxsw.html>b045xxsw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b045xxsw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Merely Players
<TT>TUE </TT>Beau Nash comes to the aid of a man threatened by a vengeful
<TT>TUE </TT>and jealous German Count. Starring David Bamber. From March
<TT>TUE </TT>1999.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Ivan Goncharov - Oblomov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076t2t.html>b0076t2t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076t2t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Gentle, intelligent Oblomov completely fails to deal with
<TT>TUE </TT>life. He lives in a flat in St Petersburg. He is always
<TT>TUE </TT>about to go and sort out his estate but he rarely gets out
<TT>TUE </TT>of bed. Never doing today what he can put off till tomorrow,
<TT>TUE </TT>Oblomov is a tragic-comic hero for a couch potato
<TT>TUE </TT>generation.
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Toby Jones as Oblomov, Trevor Peacock as Zahar and
<TT>TUE </TT>Claire Skinner as Olga. Singer: Olivia Robinson and pianist:
<TT>TUE </TT>Helen Crayford.
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatised by Stephen Wyatt Director Claire Grove
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2005.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Hidden Agendas <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ghgk9.html>b01ghgk9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ghgk9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Reading the Signs
<TT>TUE </TT>Three stories from Wales about secrets and lies, even when
<TT>TUE </TT>they're with good intentions. When Gwyn goes to investigate
<TT>TUE </TT>a fire on a Welsh farm, he suspects the owners are hiding
<TT>TUE </TT>something, but discovers they are not the only ones.
<TT>TUE </TT>Alix Nathan's story is read by Keiron Self.
<TT>TUE </TT>A BBC Cymru Wales Production, directed by Nigel Lewis.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Keiron Self
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Nigel Lewis
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Alix Nathan
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Peter Tinniswood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw6z.html>b007jw6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Duvet Lady
<TT>TUE </TT>Wrapped in a duvet, Edna recalls her younger days. Will she
<TT>TUE </TT>ever emerge for an evening engagement? Stars Billie
<TT>TUE </TT>Whitelaw.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rdsv7.html>b00rdsv7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rdsv7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpb0.html>b007jpb0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpb0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tng.html>b0076tng</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tng>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Gone Today, Hair Tomorrow <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01104bx.html>b01104bx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01104bx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770nl.html>b00770nl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770nl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>You've Got a Visitor
<TT>TUE </TT>By Maggie O'Farrell, abridged in 10 parts by Sally Marmion.
<TT>TUE </TT>2: Esme Lennox has been confined to a psychiatric hospital
<TT>TUE </TT>for 60 years. Her great-niece Iris has only just learned of
<TT>TUE </TT>her existence.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Hannah Gordon and Frances Grey.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00shl8f.html>b00shl8f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00shl8f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Reinstated Divinity
<TT>TUE </TT>Michael Morpurgo discovers the how Victorian obsession with
<TT>TUE </TT>childhood, both real and romanticised, appeared in art and
<TT>TUE </TT>literature.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jssw.html>b007jssw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jssw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A Whistling Woman, part 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Daniel has difficulty communicating with Will and Lucy joins
<TT>TUE </TT>a disreputable religious commune. Stars Shaun Dooley.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013n5g7.html>b013n5g7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013n5g7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Fire Season, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Philip Connor. Abridged by Jane Marshall.
<TT>TUE </TT>In April there's little lightning in the Gila wilderness so
<TT>TUE </TT>a fire is unlikely, meanwhile the fire lookout spies the
<TT>TUE </TT>first hummingbird of the season from his tower and learns
<TT>TUE </TT>once more to embrace the solitary nature of his summer job.
<TT>TUE </TT>Capturing the wonder and grandeur of this most unusual job
<TT>TUE </TT>and place, Fire Season evokes both the eerie pleasure of
<TT>TUE </TT>solitude and the majesty, might and beauty of untamed fire
<TT>TUE </TT>at its wildest. Connors' time on the peak is filled with
<TT>TUE </TT>drama - there are fires large and small; spectacular
<TT>TUE </TT>midnight lightning storms and silent mornings awakening
<TT>TUE </TT>above the clouds; surprise encounters with smokejumpers and
<TT>TUE </TT>black bears.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Kerry Shale
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Jane Marshall
<TT>TUE </TT>A Jane Marshall Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Ivan Goncharov - Oblomov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076t2t.html>b0076t2t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076t2t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fhrt6.html>b00fhrt6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fhrt6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, Semi-final 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin hosts the music quiz with Peter Ashman of
<TT>TUE </TT>Buckinghamshire, Adrian Clark of London and John Taylor from
<TT>TUE </TT>Lincoln.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 King of Bath <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b045xxsw.html>b045xxsw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b045xxsw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 Two Doors Down <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0089m6j.html>b0089m6j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0089m6j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hfwrm.html>b07hfwrm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hfwrm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Simon Clark - The Night of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jlqmy.html>b07jlqmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jlqmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 5
<TT>TUE </TT>David and the rebels must use desperate tactics to try and
<TT>TUE </TT>halt Fielding. But can they outfight the megalomaniac?
<TT>TUE </TT>Simon Clarke's 2001 novel is the sequel to John Wyndham
<TT>TUE </TT>sci-fi classic. At the conclusion of 'The Day of the
<TT>TUE </TT>Triffids', scientist Bill Masen had escaped with his wife
<TT>TUE </TT>and four-year-old son to the island.
<TT>TUE </TT>Now grown up, Bill's son, David woke up one morning to a
<TT>TUE </TT>world plunged into darkness. Now, the Triffids have an
<TT>TUE </TT>advantage over humanity.
<TT>TUE </TT>Stars Sam Troughton as David Masen, Nicola Bryant as
<TT>TUE </TT>Cerys/Marnie/Rowena, Paul Clayton as Bill Masen/General
<TT>TUE </TT>Fielding, Geff Francis as Gabriel and John Schwab as Sam
<TT>TUE </TT>Dynes.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer and Script Editor: John Ainsworth.
<TT>TUE </TT>Executive Producers: Jason Haigh-Ellery & Nicholas Briggs.
<TT>TUE </TT>A Big Finish production.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jlr2g.html>b07jlr2g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jlr2g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Richard Ingrams
<TT>TUE </TT>4 Extra Debut. Former Private Eye and The Oldie editor
<TT>TUE </TT>Richard Ingrams tells Robin Ray about music which stirs his
<TT>TUE </TT>emotions. From July 1991.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rdsv7.html>b00rdsv7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rdsv7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpb0.html>b007jpb0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpb0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tng.html>b0076tng</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tng>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Gone Today, Hair Tomorrow <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01104bx.html>b01104bx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01104bx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Hidden Agendas <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ghgk9.html>b01ghgk9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ghgk9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Peter Tinniswood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw6z.html>b007jw6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hfwrm.html>b07hfwrm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hfwrm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Bleak Expectations <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p9l4v.html>b01p9l4v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p9l4v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 5, A Terrifying Life Made Even Scarier a Bit Some
<TT>TUE </TT>More
<TT>TUE </TT>Bleak Expectations
<TT>TUE </TT>By Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Volume 5, chapter 5: 'A Terrifying Life Made Even Scarier A
<TT>TUE </TT>Bit Some More'
<TT>TUE </TT>The Victorian adventure comedy continues. This week a new
<TT>TUE </TT>and terrible danger threatens Victorian Britain as Harry
<TT>TUE </TT>Biscuit becomes possessed by the evil Pen of Penrith which
<TT>TUE </TT>turns his heart to inky black. Pip and Gently Benevolent
<TT>TUE </TT>join forces to take on this new, cruel and cake-obsessed
<TT>TUE </TT>nemesis and his army of robot swans. They also turn out to
<TT>TUE </TT>share a love of antiquing in the Cotswolds.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Gareth Edwards.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Philip: Richard Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Pip Bin: Tom Allen
<TT>TUE </TT>Gently Benevolent: Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry Biscuit: James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Servewell: James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Clampvulture: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely: Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Lily: Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Pippa: Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>Hector the Holy Horse: Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Mark Watson's Live Address to the Nation <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016lgkl.html>b016lgkl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016lgkl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Strength
<TT>TUE </TT>Mark Watson reignites his quest to improve the world, nimbly
<TT>TUE </TT>assisted by Tim Key and Tom Basden.
<TT>TUE </TT>As broadcast live in November 2011 - Mark invites the
<TT>TUE </TT>audience join in via tweets and messages to work out how we
<TT>TUE </TT>can all make the world a better place.
<TT>TUE </TT>Asking the big questions crucial to our understanding of
<TT>TUE </TT>ourselves and society - Mark kicks off with a look at
<TT>TUE </TT>"Strength".
<TT>TUE </TT>Strength comes in many forms. We all need to be strong
<TT>TUE </TT>sometimes in life, whether we're dealing with an emotional
<TT>TUE </TT>fall-out or carrying a really heavy dog to the vet's. Some
<TT>TUE </TT>have inner strength, like people who survive divorce etc;
<TT>TUE </TT>some have outer strength, like guys who pull buses with
<TT>TUE </TT>their teeth in competitions.
<TT>TUE </TT>But can strength be - ironically - a weakness? Strength can
<TT>TUE </TT>have its downsides. Our fondness for displays of strength
<TT>TUE </TT>has led to disastrous episodes like wars breaking out and
<TT>TUE </TT>'Gladiators' being brought back. Mr Strong, in the Mr Men
<TT>TUE </TT>books, got strong by eating a barn full of eggs, but must
<TT>TUE </TT>have suffered terrible side-effects. How can we be strong,
<TT>TUE </TT>but remain human?
<TT>TUE </TT>Mark Watson is a multi-award winning comedian, including the
<TT>TUE </TT>inaugural If.Comedy Panel Prize 2006. He is assisted by Tim
<TT>TUE </TT>Key, winner of Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2009 and Tom Basden
<TT>TUE </TT>who won the If.Comedy Award for Best Newcomer 2007.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Lianne Coop.
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast live on BBC Radio 4 in November 2011.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Danny Robins Music Therapy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fl0p7.html>b00fl0p7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fl0p7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Danny aids Middlesbrough through the power of melody. Helped
<TT>TUE </TT>by Isy Suttie and tribute band State of Quo. From November
<TT>TUE </TT>2008.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 06 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Simon Clark - The Night of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jlqmy.html>b07jlqmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jlqmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jlr2g.html>b07jlr2g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jlr2g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tng.html>b0076tng</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tng>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Gone Today, Hair Tomorrow <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01104bx.html>b01104bx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01104bx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770nl.html>b00770nl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770nl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00shl8f.html>b00shl8f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00shl8f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jssw.html>b007jssw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jssw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013n5g7.html>b013n5g7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013n5g7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Ivan Goncharov - Oblomov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076t2t.html>b0076t2t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076t2t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fhrt6.html>b00fhrt6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fhrt6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 King of Bath <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b045xxsw.html>b045xxsw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b045xxsw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 Two Doors Down <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0089m6j.html>b0089m6j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0089m6j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hfwrm.html>b07hfwrm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hfwrm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076trz.html>b0076trz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076trz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Emily Inglethorp has suddenly died - apparently of
<TT>WED </TT>strychnine poisoning. Captain Hastings has asked Hercule
<TT>WED </TT>Poirot to investigate and there's a visit from Detective
<TT>WED </TT>Inspector Japp of Scotland Yard.
<TT>WED </TT>Agatha Christie's whodunit stars John Moffatt as Hercule
<TT>WED </TT>Poirot, Simon Williams as Hastings, Philip Jackson as Japp,
<TT>WED </TT>Nichola McAuliffe as Evie, Hugh Dickson as Alfred and Sean
<TT>WED </TT>Arnold as John.
<TT>WED </TT>Original music composed by Tom Smail.
<TT>WED </TT>Dramatist: Michael Bakewell
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Enyd Williams
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 The Strongest Girl in the World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tq0x3.html>b00tq0x3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tq0x3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Cerys Matthews celebrates her childhood heroine and the
<TT>WED </TT>rebel of Swedish children's literature, Pippi Longstocking,
<TT>WED </TT>who has captured the imaginations of children all over the
<TT>WED </TT>world, including Cerys' own, for over 60 years.
<TT>WED </TT>Pippi has red hair, freckles and a nose the 'shape of a very
<TT>WED </TT>small potato'. She was invented by the Swedish author,
<TT>WED </TT>Astrid Lindgren, in the 1940s who created the character for
<TT>WED </TT>her daughter before later sending the idea to a publisher.
<TT>WED </TT>Pippi is an orphan - her mother is an angel and her father
<TT>WED </TT>is the king of a cannibal island. She eats pancakes, drinks
<TT>WED </TT>lots of coffee and goes to school when she feels like it.
<TT>WED </TT>She defies all the rules, speaks out against authority and
<TT>WED </TT>she is courageous and loyal.
<TT>WED </TT>Though possibly not an obvious role model for children,
<TT>WED </TT>Cerys Matthews says; 'Pippi has always been my hero and my
<TT>WED </TT>role model. I feel a kinship with her. I like getting my
<TT>WED </TT>boots on, stomping around, and being independent. Even if
<TT>WED </TT>I've sometimes been too independent for my own good'.
<TT>WED </TT>Nothing could have prepared Lindgren for the huge reception
<TT>WED </TT>Pippi received; fiercely criticised on the one hand as
<TT>WED </TT>irresponsible and seditious, and enthusiastically applauded
<TT>WED </TT>on the other as a work of liberation and an outstanding
<TT>WED </TT>artistic accomplishment.
<TT>WED </TT>Today Pippi Longstocking has become a worldwide phenomenon,
<TT>WED </TT>a national treasure and a trade mark.
<TT>WED </TT>In this programme Cerys explores the many layers to the
<TT>WED </TT>Pippi Longstocking character. With contributions from Astrid
<TT>WED </TT>Lindgren's daughter, Karin Nyman; Britain's most famous
<TT>WED </TT>Swede; Ulrika Jonsson; writer Ulla Lundqvist; artist
<TT>WED </TT>Marianne Lindberg de Geer and the voice of Lindgren herself
<TT>WED </TT>from a Swedish Radio interview recorded in 1988.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sarah Cuddon
<TT>WED </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 A Whole 'Nother Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076457.html>b0076457</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076457>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>I'll Build That Bridge When I Come To It
<TT>WED </TT>Pete is in love with Cassie, but is she in love with him?
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Debra Stephenson and David Lamb. From September 2001.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vkl9j.html>b04vkl9j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vkl9j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 6, Ann Widdecombe
<TT>WED </TT>I've Never Seen Star Wars - Ann Widdecombe
<TT>WED </TT>Marcus Brigstocke persuades his guests to try new
<TT>WED </TT>experiences. Ann tries camping in a tent for the first time
<TT>WED </TT>and watches as much of The Thick Of It as she can stand.
<TT>WED </TT>Marcus also offers her a Jagerbomb - but will she accept?
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Marcus Brigstocke
<TT>WED </TT>Interviewed Guest: Ann Widdecombe
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lqzs5.html>b00lqzs5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lqzs5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Captain Povey Reports Sick
<TT>WED </TT>When Captain Povey catches a cold, the Number One takes over
<TT>WED </TT>ensuring chaos aboard HMS Troutbridge.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicot as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as
<TT>WED </TT>Heather, Ronnie Barker as Lieutenant Queeg. Michael Bates as
<TT>WED </TT>Lieutenant Dingle and Tenniel Evans as the Admiral.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in August 1965.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jygf.html>b007jygf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jygf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Boxing Champion
<TT>WED </TT>When the lad hits the gym, he knocks down a prize boxer
<TT>WED </TT>completely by chance - which gives Sid an idea...
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Moira Lister, Bill Kerr, Sidney
<TT>WED </TT>James, Kenneth Williams and Paul Carpenter.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>WED </TT>Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott. Recorded
<TT>WED </TT>by the BBC Revue Orchestra conducted by Harry Rabinowitz.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Dennis Main Wilson
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1954.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 Dilemma <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01747kt.html>b01747kt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01747kt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>Sue Perkins puts four guests through the moral and ethical
<TT>WED </TT>wringer in this show that looks at the choices we are
<TT>WED </TT>bombarded by in Britain today, as well as some more
<TT>WED </TT>theoretical problems. Salad or chips? Do you buy local
<TT>WED </TT>produce or from co-ops in Africa? Would you rather live in
<TT>WED </TT>perfect happiness for ten years or general contentment for
<TT>WED </TT>thirty? This is a panel show in which there are no "right"
<TT>WED </TT>answers - but there are some deeply damning ones.
<TT>WED </TT>From everyday and even surreal either/or situations, to
<TT>WED </TT>classic philosophical quandaries, Dilemma is a format to get
<TT>WED </TT>witty, intelligent comic voices sparking off one another.
<TT>WED </TT>The edition features comedians Dave Gorman and Richard
<TT>WED </TT>Herring, actress and writer Rebecca Front, and journalist
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Lawson. They discuss such quandaries as "Would you
<TT>WED </TT>provide an alibi to someone you hate?" and "Would you
<TT>WED </TT>confront an elderly relative about casual racism at a family
<TT>WED </TT>gathering?", and they debate the relative merits of Silvio
<TT>WED </TT>Berlusconi, Vlad the Impaler, L. Ron Hubbard and Amanda
<TT>WED </TT>Holden. The show was devised by award-winning stand-up and
<TT>WED </TT>writer Danielle Ward (The News Quiz, Newswipe, Mock The
<TT>WED </TT>Week).
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dyv2z.html>b04dyv2z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dyv2z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>It is time to party for students Paul and Ruby, but
<TT>WED </TT>grown-ups Maria and Richard hit a posh hotel. Stars Patrick
<TT>WED </TT>Barlow. From May 1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Ivan Goncharov - Oblomov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076t6b.html>b0076t6b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076t6b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Gentle, intelligent Oblomov completely fails to deal with
<TT>WED </TT>life. He lives in a flat in St Petersburg never doing today
<TT>WED </TT>what he can put off till tomorrow.
<TT>WED </TT>During a summer in the country, he has fallen in love with
<TT>WED </TT>pretty clever Olga. Back in St Petersburg, Olga's patience
<TT>WED </TT>is put to the test.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Toby Jones as Oblomov, Trevor Peacock as Zahar and
<TT>WED </TT>Claire Skinner as Olga.
<TT>WED </TT>Dramatised by Stephen Wyatt
<TT>WED </TT>Director Claire Grove
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2005.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Hidden Agendas <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gvwxy.html>b01gvwxy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gvwxy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Invitation
<TT>WED </TT>The second of three stories from Wales about secrets and
<TT>WED </TT>lies, even when they're with good intentions. Chapman is
<TT>WED </TT>attracted to Karlssen's brilliance, but discovers he's on
<TT>WED </TT>the receiving end of his ambition, and it's dark.
<TT>WED </TT>Neil Hartman and Tony Haynes' story is read by Iestyn Jones
<TT>WED </TT>A BBC Cymru Wales Production, directed by Nigel Lewis.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Iestyn Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Neil Hartman
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Tony Haynes
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Nigel Lewis
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0156n2y.html>b0156n2y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0156n2y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Falcon and the Hawk
<TT>WED </TT>Helen Macdonald is a falconer and poet. She keeps a goshawk
<TT>WED </TT>called Mabel. As a child she fell in love with a rare book
<TT>WED </TT>of intense nature writing, J.A. Baker's The Peregrine, which
<TT>WED </TT>records a winter watching wild peregrines on the Essex
<TT>WED </TT>coast. Her new play brings her birds and his together. Baker
<TT>WED </TT>tramps the bleak coastal marshes scanning the skies for
<TT>WED </TT>fleeting moments of bloody drama as a peregrine stoops at
<TT>WED </TT>immense speed after a plover or a pigeon. Helen woos her
<TT>WED </TT>captive-bred goshawk in her spare bedroom - acclimatising it
<TT>WED </TT>to human noise and human movement. Baker crouches over a
<TT>WED </TT>half-dead pigeon and finishes it off for the wild falcon;
<TT>WED </TT>Helen walks the city street with a goshawk on her fist. The
<TT>WED </TT>stories begin to fly closer to one one another.
<TT>WED </TT>Part recorded on location on The Bird of Prey Centre at
<TT>WED </TT>Newent, Gloucestershire.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Tim Dee.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>JA Baker: David Birrell
<TT>WED </TT>Young Helen: Gemma Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>Helen: Helen Macdonald
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Helen Macdonald
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Tim Dee
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lqzs5.html>b00lqzs5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lqzs5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jygf.html>b007jygf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jygf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076trz.html>b0076trz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076trz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 The Strongest Girl in the World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tq0x3.html>b00tq0x3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tq0x3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770p8.html>b00770p8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770p8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Daughters Who Just Don't Listen
<TT>WED </TT>By Maggie O'Farrell, abridged in 10 parts by Sally Marmion.
<TT>WED </TT>3: Why was Esme incarcerated in an asylum? Iris goes in
<TT>WED </TT>search of some answers and discovers a shameful past.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Hannah Gordon and Frances Grey.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00shrwl.html>b00shrwl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00shrwl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Father, Is It Time?
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Morpurgo reveals children's working lives during the
<TT>WED </TT>Industrial Revolution - up chimneys, in factories and down
<TT>WED </TT>mines.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jst2.html>b007jst2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jst2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A Whistling Woman, part 5
<TT>WED </TT>The religious community in Yorkshire becomes cult-like under
<TT>WED </TT>the influence of its charismatic leader. Stars Ben Thomas.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013n5hj.html>b013n5hj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013n5hj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Fire Season, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Philip Connor. Abridged by Jane Marshall.
<TT>WED </TT>Near the end of April, with the snow melted, the mule
<TT>WED </TT>packers arrive with supplies and ask the fire lookout if he
<TT>WED </TT>ever gets lonely or sad in his wilderness lookout but he's
<TT>WED </TT>not about to confide the near mystical feelings he
<TT>WED </TT>experiences to two guys in leather chaps and cowboy hats.
<TT>WED </TT>Capturing the wonder and grandeur of this most unusual job
<TT>WED </TT>and place, Fire Season evokes both the eerie pleasure of
<TT>WED </TT>solitude and the majesty, might and beauty of untamed fire
<TT>WED </TT>at its wildest. Connors' time on the peak is filled with
<TT>WED </TT>drama - there are fires large and small; spectacular
<TT>WED </TT>midnight lightning storms and silent mornings awakening
<TT>WED </TT>above the clouds; surprise encounters with smokejumpers and
<TT>WED </TT>black bears.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Kerry Shale
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Jane Marshall
<TT>WED </TT>A Jane Marshall Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Ivan Goncharov - Oblomov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076t6b.html>b0076t6b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076t6b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 Dilemma <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01747kt.html>b01747kt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01747kt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dyv2z.html>b04dyv2z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dyv2z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 A Whole 'Nother Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076457.html>b0076457</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076457>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vkl9j.html>b04vkl9j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vkl9j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Oscar Wilde <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008hvvx.html>b008hvvx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008hvvx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Canterville Ghost, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>When American Minister, Hiram B Otis signs the deeds for
<TT>WED </TT>Canterville Chase, he not only buys a piece of English
<TT>WED </TT>history, but he also inherits a troublesome ghost. No sooner
<TT>WED </TT>have Mr Otis and his family moved into their new home than
<TT>WED </TT>they come up against this unruly spirit and a battle of
<TT>WED </TT>wills ensues...
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Alistair McGowan.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Gemma Jenkins.
<TT>WED </TT>Made for BBC 7 and first broadcast in 2007.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008kj7x.html>b008kj7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008kj7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Fatherhood
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright chairs the lively discussion series.
<TT>WED </TT>5/6. Fatherhood
<TT>WED </TT>BBC World Affairs Editor John Simpson became a father for
<TT>WED </TT>the third time at the age of 61. He joins writer Will Cohu,
<TT>WED </TT>a self-confessed middle-class would-be super dad, and
<TT>WED </TT>charity worker Shaun Bailey, determined to defy the negative
<TT>WED </TT>stereotype of a black father, to discuss the challenges of
<TT>WED </TT>modern fatherhood.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lqzs5.html>b00lqzs5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lqzs5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jygf.html>b007jygf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jygf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076trz.html>b0076trz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076trz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 The Strongest Girl in the World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tq0x3.html>b00tq0x3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tq0x3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Hidden Agendas <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gvwxy.html>b01gvwxy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gvwxy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0156n2y.html>b0156n2y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0156n2y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vkl9j.html>b04vkl9j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vkl9j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03y152p.html>b03y152p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03y152p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Big Farmer
<TT>WED </TT>Mention Milton Jones to most people and the first thing they
<TT>WED </TT>think is 'Help!'.
<TT>WED </TT>King of the one-liners, Milton Jones returns BBC to Radio 4
<TT>WED </TT>for an amazing 10th series in a new format where he has
<TT>WED </TT>decided to set himself up as a man who can help anyone
<TT>WED </TT>anywhere - whether they need it or not. Because, in his own
<TT>WED </TT>words, "No problem too problemy".
<TT>WED </TT>But each week, Milton and his trusty assistant Anton set out
<TT>WED </TT>to help people and soon find they're embroiled in a new
<TT>WED </TT>adventure. So when you're close to the edge, then Milton can
<TT>WED </TT>give you a push.
<TT>WED </TT>This week, Milton Jones is asked for help because there are
<TT>WED </TT>ugly rumours about the local farm going too far with its GM
<TT>WED </TT>crops. At least, that's what the vegetables are saying.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Milton with James Cary ("Bluestone 42",
<TT>WED </TT>"Miranda") and Dan Evans (who co-wrote Milton's Channel 4
<TT>WED </TT>show "House Of Rooms") the man they call "Britain's funniest
<TT>WED </TT>Milton," returns to the radio with a fully-working cast and
<TT>WED </TT>a shipload of new jokes.
<TT>WED </TT>The cast includes regulars Tom Goodman-Hill ("Spamalot",
<TT>WED </TT>"Mr. Selfridge") as the ever-faithful Anton, and Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>("Newsjack"), and features the one and only Josie Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>working with Milton for the first time.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer David Tyler's radio credits include Armando
<TT>WED </TT>Iannucci's Charm Offensive, Cabin Pressure, Bigipedia,
<TT>WED </TT>Another Case Of Milton Jones, Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The
<TT>WED </TT>Nation, The Brig Society, Giles Wemmbley Hogg Goes Off, The
<TT>WED </TT>99p Challenge, The Castle, The 3rd Degree and even, going
<TT>WED </TT>back a bit, Radio Active.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced and Directed by David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Himself: Milton Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Anton: Tom Goodman-Hill
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Josie Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>Director: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Milton Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: James Cary
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Dan Evans
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 The Mel and Sue Thing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076b0y.html>b0076b0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076b0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Cinema trips, Jane Austen and a new posh British
<TT>WED </TT>blockbuster. Sketches with Giedroyc and Perkins. From
<TT>WED </TT>October 2002.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kd89l.html>b07kd89l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kd89l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>WED </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Cariad Lloyd chats about
<TT>WED </TT>'improv' with Pippa Evans and Rachel Parris.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 The Museum of Everything <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gknj8.html>b00gknj8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gknj8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, The Museum Reopens
<TT>WED </TT>A temp with a scary clown face aids the tour guide. Starring
<TT>WED </TT>Marcus Brigstocke, Danny Robins and Dan Tetsell. From July
<TT>WED </TT>2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 07 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Oscar Wilde <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008hvvx.html>b008hvvx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008hvvx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008kj7x.html>b008kj7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008kj7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076trz.html>b0076trz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076trz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 The Strongest Girl in the World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tq0x3.html>b00tq0x3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tq0x3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770p8.html>b00770p8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770p8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00shrwl.html>b00shrwl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00shrwl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jssw.html>b007jssw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jssw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013n5hj.html>b013n5hj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013n5hj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Ivan Goncharov - Oblomov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076t6b.html>b0076t6b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076t6b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 Dilemma <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01747kt.html>b01747kt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01747kt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dyv2z.html>b04dyv2z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dyv2z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 A Whole 'Nother Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076457.html>b0076457</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076457>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vkl9j.html>b04vkl9j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vkl9j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tw5.html>b0076tw5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tw5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Hercule Poirot, Captain Hastings and Detective Inspector
<TT>THU </TT>Japp have become heavily involved with the case, but
<TT>THU </TT>everyone in the household has an alibi for the time of the
<TT>THU </TT>murder.
<TT>THU </TT>Agatha Christie's whodunit stars John Moffatt as Hercule
<TT>THU </TT>Poirot, Simon Williams as Hastings, Philip Jackson as Japp,
<TT>THU </TT>Sean Arnold as John, Susan Jameson as Mary, Nichola
<TT>THU </TT>McAuliffe as Evie, Hugh Dickson as Alfred and Nicholas
<TT>THU </TT>Boulton as Lawrence
<TT>THU </TT>Original music composed by Tom Smail.
<TT>THU </TT>Dramatist: Michael Bakewell
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Enyd Williams
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 The Twilight World of Syd Barrett <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011plrs.html>b011plrs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011plrs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Six years after his death (7th July 2006) Syd Barrett lives
<TT>THU </TT>on freeze framed, still young and a striking lost soul of
<TT>THU </TT>the sixties whose brief moment of creativity outshines those
<TT>THU </TT>long years of solitude shut away in a terraced house in his
<TT>THU </TT>home town of Cambridge.
<TT>THU </TT>This revealing programme hears how his band Pink Floyd (and
<TT>THU </TT>family) coped with Barrett's mental breakdown and explores
<TT>THU </TT>the hurriedly arranged holiday to the Spanish island of
<TT>THU </TT>Formentera - where the star unravelled. In the programme we
<TT>THU </TT>also hear about Barrett's pioneering brand of English
<TT>THU </TT>psychedelic pop typified on early Pink Floyd recordings
<TT>THU </TT>'Arnold Layne', 'See Emily Play' and the strange songs on
<TT>THU </TT>Pink Floyd's impressive debut album 'The Piper At the Gates
<TT>THU </TT>of Dawn'.
<TT>THU </TT>Undoubtedly Barrett's experimentation with the drug LSD
<TT>THU </TT>affected him mentally and the band members reveal how
<TT>THU </TT>concerned they were when he began to go catatonic on-stage,
<TT>THU </TT>playing music that had little to do with their material, or
<TT>THU </TT>not playing at all. By Spring 1968 Barrett was out of the
<TT>THU </TT>group and after a brief period of hibernation, he re-emerged
<TT>THU </TT>in 1970 with a pair of albums, 'The Madcap Laughs' and
<TT>THU </TT>'Barrett', but they failed to chart and Barrett retired to a
<TT>THU </TT>hermit life existing under the watchful gaze of his caring
<TT>THU </TT>sister Rosemary (featured in the programme).
<TT>THU </TT>We hear from David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Rick Wright (one
<TT>THU </TT>of the last interviews before his sad passing) about how
<TT>THU </TT>there was little understanding of mental illness when it
<TT>THU </TT>came to the drug fused culture of the time. These days a
<TT>THU </TT>strung out star is hurriedly booked into the Priory and
<TT>THU </TT>given counselling. As this programme reveals Barrett's
<TT>THU </TT>mental breakdown was not understood and the steps taken to
<TT>THU </TT>help him were inappropriate and still rankle the members of
<TT>THU </TT>Pink Floyd today.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: John Sugar
<TT>THU </TT>A Sugar Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bmq92.html>b01bmq92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bmq92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Monday Monday
<TT>THU </TT>Patrick rashly agrees to babysit, and Billy actually gets
<TT>THU </TT>some work. Written by and starring Jim Sweeney. From October
<TT>THU </TT>2002.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 The Tim Vine Chat Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hj0q6.html>b07hj0q6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hj0q6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>A new show from the internationally acclaimed master of the
<TT>THU </TT>one-liner Tim Vine sees Tim interview members of his live
<TT>THU </TT>audience as he embarks on a quest to hear the life stories
<TT>THU </TT>of the Great British public while simultaneously showcasing
<TT>THU </TT>his trademark gleeful wordplay and preposterous songs.
<TT>THU </TT>In this first episode of the series Tim talks to a
<TT>THU </TT>death-defying parachutist, hears about a hair-raising brush
<TT>THU </TT>with a Royal Protection Officer and tells at least two jokes
<TT>THU </TT>about chickens.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>THU </TT>A BBC Studios Production.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Tim Vine
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzss.html>b007jzss</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzss>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, The Clock
<TT>THU </TT>Author Gerald and his wife Diana hear some bumps in the
<TT>THU </TT>night.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife, Diana.
<TT>THU </TT>With Douglas Blackwell and Patricia Hughes.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1979.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k39v.html>b007k39v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k39v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, Did You Catch It?
<TT>THU </TT>Sir Norman Tonsil attempts to review his radio station's
<TT>THU </TT>output, including a novel way of choosing the Choir of the
<TT>THU </TT>Year.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Richard Curtis.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins with Jeremy
<TT>THU </TT>Pascall.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1985.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075sxg.html>b0075sxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075sxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas,
<TT>THU </TT>Arthur Smith, David Stafford and Dillie Keane. From July
<TT>THU </TT>1998.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0460hzd.html>b0460hzd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0460hzd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, One Dog and His Man
<TT>THU </TT>The final series of Ronnie Corbett's popular sitcom, written
<TT>THU </TT>by Ian Davidson and Peter Vincent.
<TT>THU </TT>Ronnie is granddad Sandy and his old dog is Henry. If the
<TT>THU </TT>dog dies or his lodger moves on, Sandy's children want him
<TT>THU </TT>to downsize. He doesn't.
<TT>THU </TT>To help his finances, Sandy, still in the family home, took
<TT>THU </TT>in a young couple as lodgers. But then the man left, leaving
<TT>THU </TT>the attractive Dolores behind. Sandy's children are quite
<TT>THU </TT>sure Dolores is a gold-digger. Meanwhile, Sandy's opinion
<TT>THU </TT>that it would be inhuman to move Henry somewhere unfamiliar
<TT>THU </TT>is wearing a bit thin - as is the old dog himself. But
<TT>THU </TT>keeping the dog alive and the lodger happy are one thing,
<TT>THU </TT>what really concerns Sandy deeply is providing a guiding
<TT>THU </TT>hand to his whole family - advising here, prompting there,
<TT>THU </TT>responding to any emergency callout. If he kept himself to
<TT>THU </TT>himself, things would be a lot simpler and smoother. But a
<TT>THU </TT>lot duller too.
<TT>THU </TT>Episode Five: One Dog And His Man
<TT>THU </TT>Why is Henry chewing a leg of Sandy's piano? Is he losing
<TT>THU </TT>his canine marbles? He needs to go to the Dog Whisperer. To
<TT>THU </TT>get Henry back, Sandy has to take to the skies.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>A CPL production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Sandy: Ronnie Corbett
<TT>THU </TT>Dolores: Liza Tarbuck
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Pompom: Sally Grace
<TT>THU </TT>Blake: Dave Lamb
<TT>THU </TT>Ellie: Tilly Vosburgh
<TT>THU </TT>Zoe: Grace Vance
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Ian Davidson
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Peter Vincent
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jgb92.html>b01jgb92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jgb92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Publish and Be Damn'd: The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson,
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Adapted by Ellen Dryden.
<TT>THU </TT>Nancy Carroll stars as Harriette Wilson, one of the most
<TT>THU </TT>infamous and talked-about women of the early 19th century.
<TT>THU </TT>Her lovers included aristocrats, adventurers and even the
<TT>THU </TT>Duke of Wellington himself. And when they all ceased to
<TT>THU </TT>support her after her retirement, she had a simple bargain
<TT>THU </TT>for them - 'pay up, and I'll keep you out of my memoirs'.
<TT>THU </TT>A scandalous bestseller of their time, her memoirs reveal a
<TT>THU </TT>sharp-witted, good-hearted, infinitely adaptable, madcap
<TT>THU </TT>woman who took on the patriarchy of the time and did
<TT>THU </TT>something close to beating them at their own game.
<TT>THU </TT>Harriette's exciting, secretive, unpredictable world is
<TT>THU </TT>brought vividly to life in Ellen Dryden's radio
<TT>THU </TT>dramatization of the book which set the whole country
<TT>THU </TT>gossiping about the behaviour of the men who ran it, and the
<TT>THU </TT>women they loved.
<TT>THU </TT>In the first episode, Harriette escapes from the
<TT>THU </TT>stultifyingly boring household of her first aristocratic
<TT>THU </TT>protector in favour of a more exciting, younger lover. But
<TT>THU </TT>will he be able to keep her in the style to which she has
<TT>THU </TT>become accustomed?
<TT>THU </TT>We also meet Harriette's friends and rivals such as the
<TT>THU </TT>mysterious Julia, her saintly sister Fanny, and her satanic
<TT>THU </TT>sister Amy. Featuring Blake Ritson as the Duke of Argyle,
<TT>THU </TT>Charles Edwards as Lord Ponsonby, and Barnaby Kay as the
<TT>THU </TT>Duke of Wellington.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ellen Dryden
<TT>THU </TT>A First Writes Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Harriette: Nancy Carroll
<TT>THU </TT>Ponsonby: Charles Edwards
<TT>THU </TT>Melbourne: Charles Edwards
<TT>THU </TT>Wellington: Barnaby Kay
<TT>THU </TT>Argyle: Blake Ritson
<TT>THU </TT>Julia: Leila Hackett
<TT>THU </TT>Fanny: Anna Francolini
<TT>THU </TT>Amy: Abigail Burdess
<TT>THU </TT>Old Woman: Abigail Burdess
<TT>THU </TT>Tom Sheridan: Jonathan Dryden Taylor
<TT>THU </TT>Frederick: Richard Galazka
<TT>THU </TT>Alvanley: Richard Galazka
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Porter: Sarah Finigan
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ellen Dryden
<TT>THU </TT>Adaptor: Ellen Dryden
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Hidden Agendas <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h7cdy.html>b01h7cdy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01h7cdy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Christmas '83 in the Rhondda
<TT>THU </TT>The last of three stories from Wales about secrets and lies,
<TT>THU </TT>even those set with good intentions. It's Christmas '83 in
<TT>THU </TT>the Valleys, and Ceri has two young children. She'd like to
<TT>THU </TT>give them toys but their father has other plans.
<TT>THU </TT>Shelley Rees reads a story by Rachel Trezise.
<TT>THU </TT>A BBC Cymru Wales Production, directed by Emma Bodger.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Shelley Rees
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Emma Bodger
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Rachel Trezise
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Hattie Naylor - Chinese Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076cb5.html>b0076cb5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076cb5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Little Cinderellas
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. An unmarried British woman adopting a Chinese
<TT>THU </TT>baby girl has her motivations questioned. Stars Samantha
<TT>THU </TT>Spiro.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzss.html>b007jzss</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzss>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k39v.html>b007k39v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k39v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tw5.html>b0076tw5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tw5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 The Twilight World of Syd Barrett <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011plrs.html>b011plrs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011plrs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770pv.html>b00770pv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770pv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Granddaughter of an Advocate
<TT>THU </TT>By Maggie O'Farrell, abridged in 10 parts by Sally Marmion.
<TT>THU </TT>4: As Esme gets her first taste of freedom for over 60
<TT>THU </TT>years, forgotten memories of her privileged past are
<TT>THU </TT>reawakened. Meanwhile, Iris must find her a home.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Hannah Gordon, Frances Grey and Eleanor Bron.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjp2l.html>b00sjp2l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjp2l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>I Ain't a Child
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Morpurgo tells the story of Victorian street
<TT>THU </TT>children and the organisations which grew up to rescue them.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jstb.html>b007jstb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jstb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>A Whistling Woman, part 6
<TT>THU </TT>Protesters disrupt the prestigious conference at the
<TT>THU </TT>Yorkshire university where Luke is speaking. Stars Peter
<TT>THU </TT>Marinker.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013n5jn.html>b013n5jn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013n5jn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Fire Season, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Philip Connor. Abridged by Jane Marshall.
<TT>THU </TT>May is relentless with wind, the fire lookout's tower
<TT>THU </TT>vibrates, guy wires scream and the distant hills are
<TT>THU </TT>swallowed in dust. As he spots a cloud rise from the hills
<TT>THU </TT>his eye is drawn to the contours but he decides the spiral
<TT>THU </TT>is just dust, it's colour and movement don't jibe with
<TT>THU </TT>smoke. He quits his post early and finds a spot of early
<TT>THU </TT>evening peace by a mountain pond.
<TT>THU </TT>Capturing the wonder and grandeur of this most unusual job
<TT>THU </TT>and place, Fire Season evokes both the eerie pleasure of
<TT>THU </TT>solitude and the majesty, might and beauty of untamed fire
<TT>THU </TT>at its wildest. Connors' time on the peak is filled with
<TT>THU </TT>drama - there are fires large and small; spectacular
<TT>THU </TT>midnight lightning storms and silent mornings awakening
<TT>THU </TT>above the clouds; surprise encounters with smokejumpers and
<TT>THU </TT>black bears.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Kerry Shale
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Jane Marshall
<TT>THU </TT>A Jane Marshall Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jgb92.html>b01jgb92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jgb92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075sxg.html>b0075sxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075sxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0460hzd.html>b0460hzd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0460hzd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bmq92.html>b01bmq92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bmq92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 The Tim Vine Chat Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hj0q6.html>b07hj0q6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hj0q6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Oscar Wilde <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008jw9k.html>b008jw9k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008jw9k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Canterville Ghost, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>The house's ghost Sir Simon plots a spectacular haunting to
<TT>THU </TT>get rid of the troublesome Otis family. Read by Alistair
<TT>THU </TT>McGowan.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b044h6nq.html>b044h6nq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b044h6nq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 33, Ernest Hemingway
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Palin first came across his Great Life when he was
<TT>THU </TT>studying for school exams, and his love of Ernest Hemingway
<TT>THU </TT>has never gone away. He, along with expert Naomi Wood, tells
<TT>THU </TT>Matthew Parris why this twentieth century legend is a Great
<TT>THU </TT>Life.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Perminder Khatkar.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Matthew Parris
<TT>THU </TT>Interviewed Guest: Michael Palin
<TT>THU </TT>Interviewed Guest: Naomi Wood
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Perminder Khatkar
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzss.html>b007jzss</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzss>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k39v.html>b007k39v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k39v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tw5.html>b0076tw5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tw5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 The Twilight World of Syd Barrett <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011plrs.html>b011plrs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011plrs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Hidden Agendas <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h7cdy.html>b01h7cdy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01h7cdy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Hattie Naylor - Chinese Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076cb5.html>b0076cb5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076cb5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 The Tim Vine Chat Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hj0q6.html>b07hj0q6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hj0q6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 The Music Teacher <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bfkcx.html>b03bfkcx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03bfkcx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Richie Webb returns as multi-instrumentalist music teacher
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel Penny.
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel is somewhat distracted from his teaching duties by his
<TT>THU </TT>temporary homelessness, his illegally parked rented transit
<TT>THU </TT>van and Arts Centre Manager Belinda's increased security
<TT>THU </TT>measures.
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Nick Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Audio production by Matt Katz
<TT>THU </TT>Written and produced by Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>A Top Dog production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel Penny: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Belinda: Vicki Pepperdine
<TT>THU </TT>Harvey: Dave Lamb
<TT>THU </TT>Holly: Jess Robinson
<TT>THU </TT>Avril: Jess Robinson
<TT>THU </TT>Betty: Isobel Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Nick Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:45 Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sjj87.html>b01sjj87</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sjj87>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, About Poorly Relatives
<TT>THU </TT>EPISODE FOUR: ABOUT POORLY RELATIVES
<TT>THU </TT>The series is a mix of Nathan's stand-up intercut with
<TT>THU </TT>scenes from his family life.
<TT>THU </TT>Janet a.k.a. Mum - At the end of the day she just wants the
<TT>THU </TT>best for her son. However, she'd also love to brag and show
<TT>THU </TT>her son off to her friends, but with Nathan only telling
<TT>THU </TT>jokes for a living it's kind of hard to do. She loves
<TT>THU </TT>Nathan, but she aint looking embarrassed for nobody!
<TT>THU </TT>Martin a.k.a. Dad - works in the construction industry and
<TT>THU </TT>was looking forward to his son getting a degree so the two
<TT>THU </TT>of them could work together in the same field. But now
<TT>THU </TT>Nathan has blown that dream out of the window. Martin is
<TT>THU </TT>clumsy and hard-headed and leaves running the house to his
<TT>THU </TT>wife (she wouldn't allow it to be any other way).
<TT>THU </TT>Shirley a.k.a. Grandma - cannot believe Nathan turned down
<TT>THU </TT>architecture for comedy. How can her grandson go on stage
<TT>THU </TT>and use foul language and filthy material... it's not the
<TT>THU </TT>good Christian way!
<TT>THU </TT>So with the weight of his family's disappointment will
<TT>THU </TT>Nathan be able to persist and follow his dreams? Or will he
<TT>THU </TT>give in to his family's interference?
<TT>THU </TT>About Poorly Relatives
<TT>THU </TT>Nathan Caton is unsympathetic when his parents are poorly as
<TT>THU </TT>he has an important gig and needs to be on his A game. But
<TT>THU </TT>he agrees not to tell Grandma that they're poorly as she
<TT>THU </TT>doesn't believe in poorly.
<TT>THU </TT>NATHAN ..... NATHAN CATON
<TT>THU </TT>MUM ..... ADJOA ANDOH
<TT>THU </TT>DAD ..... CURTIS WALKER
<TT>THU </TT>GRANDMA ..... MONA HAMMOND
<TT>THU </TT>REVEREND WILLIAMS ..... DON GILÉT
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Nathan Caton and James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Additional Material by Ola and Maff Brown
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Nathan: Nathan Caton
<TT>THU </TT>Mum: Adjoa Andoh
<TT>THU </TT>Dad: Curtis Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Grandma: Mona Hammond
<TT>THU </TT>Sue: Chizzy Akudolu
<TT>THU </TT>Police Officer: Don Gilet
<TT>THU </TT>Police Officer 2: Ola
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Nathan Caton
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Ola
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Maff Brown
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kd8c9.html>b07kd8c9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kd8c9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>THU </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Cariad Lloyd chats about
<TT>THU </TT>'improv' again with Pippa Evans and Rachel Parris.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 The Mark Steel Revolution <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jswj.html>b007jswj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jswj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The French Revolution
<TT>THU </TT>The radical comic turns his analytical mind to the
<TT>THU </TT>guillotine and all things French. With Carla Mendonca. From
<TT>THU </TT>June 1998.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Polyoaks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nxzcl.html>b01nxzcl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nxzcl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Desperately Seeking Susans
<TT>THU </TT>In the NHS satire by Dr. Phil Hammond and David Spicer, a
<TT>THU </TT>general practice somewhere in Bristol is faced with
<TT>THU </TT>challenges and opportunities in equal measure as they adjust
<TT>THU </TT>to another 'biggest shake-up of the NHS in a lifetime'.
<TT>THU </TT>This week, Polyoaks faces rocketing drugs bills as they try
<TT>THU </TT>to implement 20% cuts. The Practice Manager, Betty, demands
<TT>THU </TT>an audit in the pharmacy. Unfortunately, it appears drugs
<TT>THU </TT>are going missing and it looks like an inside job. Brothers
<TT>THU </TT>Hugh and Roy and celebrity TV doctor Jeremy are all prime
<TT>THU </TT>suspects and Betty and practice nurse Vera turn detectives.
<TT>THU </TT>Cast:
<TT>THU </TT>Dr. Roy Thornton.......Nigel Planer
<TT>THU </TT>Dr. Hugh Thornton........Simon Greenall
<TT>THU </TT>TV's Dr. Jeremy........David Westhead
<TT>THU </TT>Betty Crossfield.........Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>THU </TT>Nurse Vera Duplessis.......Polly Frame
<TT>THU </TT>Mr. Devlin...........Phil Cornwell
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs. Strickland........Claire Vousden
<TT>THU </TT>Malcolm...........David Holt
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Dr. Phil Hammond and David Spicer
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Frank Stirling
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: David Spicer.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 08 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Oscar Wilde <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008jw9k.html>b008jw9k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008jw9k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b044h6nq.html>b044h6nq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b044h6nq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tw5.html>b0076tw5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tw5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 The Twilight World of Syd Barrett <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011plrs.html>b011plrs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011plrs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770pv.html>b00770pv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770pv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjp2l.html>b00sjp2l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjp2l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jstb.html>b007jstb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jstb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013n5jn.html>b013n5jn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013n5jn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jgb92.html>b01jgb92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jgb92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075sxg.html>b0075sxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075sxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0460hzd.html>b0460hzd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0460hzd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bmq92.html>b01bmq92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bmq92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 The Tim Vine Chat Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hj0q6.html>b07hj0q6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hj0q6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tz9.html>b0076tz9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tz9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Captain Hastings and Detective Inspector Japp are bewildered
<TT>FRI </TT>by the antics of Hercule Poirot as he rushes back to Styles
<TT>FRI </TT>Court in a state of great excitement.
<TT>FRI </TT>Agatha Christie's whodunit stars John Moffatt as Hercule
<TT>FRI </TT>Poirot, Simon Williams as Hastings, Philip Jackson as Japp,
<TT>FRI </TT>Susan Jameson as Mary, Nichola McAuliffe as Evie, Annabelle
<TT>FRI </TT>Dowler as Cynthia and Hilda Schroder as Dorcas.
<TT>FRI </TT>Original music composed by Tom Smail.
<TT>FRI </TT>Dramatist: Michael Bakewell
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Enyd Williams
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Picking Round Apples <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014qxbg.html>b014qxbg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014qxbg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Steve Carver lives the life of a seasonal apple picker on a
<TT>FRI </TT>farm in Herefordshire.
<TT>FRI </TT>In his previous programmes for Radio 4 'Dancing Round the
<TT>FRI </TT>Mediterranean' and 'Touring Round Torquay' , Steve immersed
<TT>FRI </TT>himself in a new line of work, living alongside co-workers
<TT>FRI </TT>and experiencing their way of life.
<TT>FRI </TT>This year he is 'Picking Round Apples' in Herefordshire:
<TT>FRI </TT>For a week in mid-August, Steve gave up his home comforts
<TT>FRI </TT>and moved into a small campervan parked in the corner of a
<TT>FRI </TT>field in rural Herefordshire.
<TT>FRI </TT>Every year a small band of retired people establish a
<TT>FRI </TT>make-shift and temporary, but close community. Every day,
<TT>FRI </TT>all day, they pick apples. The money they earn boosts their
<TT>FRI </TT>pensions, and a simple and quietly sociable life is also a
<TT>FRI </TT>great draw.
<TT>FRI </TT>However it's hard work - bad backs, scratched arms, and sore
<TT>FRI </TT>feet are the wounds that must be borne.
<TT>FRI </TT>The retired pickers live in their motor-homes for the
<TT>FRI </TT>summer, with many over-wintering in Spain when the weather
<TT>FRI </TT>begins to cool. No such luxury (or destination) for Steve -
<TT>FRI </TT>we gave him a basic campervan, with no electrical 'hook-up';
<TT>FRI </TT>the use of a microwave in a farm-building, which also houses
<TT>FRI </TT>the showers and loos.
<TT>FRI </TT>He was cold at night (trekking socks a necessity in bed,
<TT>FRI </TT>even in August), he got a little sick of microwave meals,
<TT>FRI </TT>but he enjoyed meeting the other pickers, appreciating what
<TT>FRI </TT>they meant by 'getting into the zone' of apple picking:
<TT>FRI </TT>reach... pick... put in bucket... reach... pick... put in
<TT>FRI </TT>bucket... almost - as Steve said - like a form of
<TT>FRI </TT>meditation.
<TT>FRI </TT>Join Steve to find out how he got on 'Picking Round Apples'
<TT>FRI </TT>at Tillington Fruit Farm near Ledbury in Herefordshire.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Karen Gregor.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Winston in Europe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tbrv.html>b007tbrv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tbrv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Don't Gush, Nancy
<TT>FRI </TT>Father wants to move abroad, but old rogue Winston's not his
<TT>FRI </TT>usual chipper self. Stars Maurice Denham. From March 1992.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Rumblings from the Rafters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hwxbk.html>b07hwxbk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hwxbk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>House Fly and Soprano Pipistrelle Bat
<TT>FRI </TT>An annoying House Fly played by Lee Mack and a warm-hearted
<TT>FRI </TT>Soprano Pipistrelle Bat played by Pam Ferris, reveal the
<TT>FRI </TT>truth about life in a draughty old attic in a house in
<TT>FRI </TT>Amersham in the second of three very funny tales, written
<TT>FRI </TT>and introduced by Lynne Truss, with additional sound
<TT>FRI </TT>recordings by Chris Watson.
<TT>FRI </TT>The House Fly loves life. "The best bit is the buzzing". He
<TT>FRI </TT>loves the aerobatics, dodging the flypapers in the attic and
<TT>FRI </TT>"... my favourite manoeuvre, settling on the ceiling. It is
<TT>FRI </TT>unbelievably brilliant" He loves to buzz. But he also loves,
<TT>FRI </TT>what to humans, is a disgusting way of life. He loves to
<TT>FRI </TT>walk around on filth and to poo everywhere and to spread
<TT>FRI </TT>disease "And listen, we don't mind! Not at all. It's the
<TT>FRI </TT>least we can do". He would love to spread more diseases and
<TT>FRI </TT>takes great joy in telling us just exactly how he does this
<TT>FRI </TT>... perhaps best not to listen if you're eating!
<TT>FRI </TT>The Soprano Pipistrelle Bat is a very different creature; a
<TT>FRI </TT>tiny bat with a huge and loving heart. She is nine years old
<TT>FRI </TT>and has given birth to a single pup each year. Her newest
<TT>FRI </TT>pup, Jethro, is her darling; "... such a lovely little face.
<TT>FRI </TT>Chestnut fur. Perfect little ears. He smells like chicken
<TT>FRI </TT>flavour crisps. Ooh, I could eat him." He is six weeks old
<TT>FRI </TT>and weaning - proudly catching insects for himself; and this
<TT>FRI </TT>is always a poignant time for this mother-bat, where pride
<TT>FRI </TT>and sadness mingle. The main concern with Jethro, she finds,
<TT>FRI </TT>is that he can't seem to grasp the idea of torpor, "Oh don't
<TT>FRI </TT>mum. Don't go torpid. It's like you're dying", but as she
<TT>FRI </TT>knows "torpor is nothing to be scared of, .. torpor is your
<TT>FRI </TT>friend".
<TT>FRI </TT>House Fly: Lee Mack
<TT>FRI </TT>Soprano Pipstrelle Bat: Pam Ferris
<TT>FRI </TT>Written and introduced by Lynne Truss
<TT>FRI </TT>Wildlife sound recordings Chris Watson
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer Sarah Blunt.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Lynne Truss
<TT>FRI </TT>House Fly: Lee Mack
<TT>FRI </TT>Soprano Pipstrelle Bat: Pam Ferris
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Sarah Blunt
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Lynne Truss
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Something to Shout About <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k0tdl.html>b07k0tdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k0tdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 1
<TT>FRI </TT>Scared he'll be sacked if he doesn't find a new client,
<TT>FRI </TT>Michael Lightfoot and the advertising agency team battle to
<TT>FRI </TT>woo an American businessman to win the account for his
<TT>FRI </TT>secret new product.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Michael Medwin as account executive Michael,
<TT>FRI </TT>Fenella Fielding as his seductive secretary Janet, Joan Sims
<TT>FRI </TT>as ditzy typist Mavis, Eleanor Summerfield as no frills
<TT>FRI </TT>executive Maggie Tufnell, and Nicholas Phipps as copy writer
<TT>FRI </TT>Adrian and Warren Mitchell as the American businessman, Mr
<TT>FRI </TT>Pimslow.
<TT>FRI </TT>"A light-hearted exposé of the advertising world!". Set in a
<TT>FRI </TT>London ad agency called 'Apsley, Addis, Cohen, Barbican,
<TT>FRI </TT>Blythe, Giddy & Partners', Something To Shout About ran to
<TT>FRI </TT>54 episodes over three series
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Myles Rudge and Ronnie Wolfe.
<TT>FRI </TT>Music by The Jingle Belles and The Bernie Fenton Quartet,
<TT>FRI </TT>under the direction of Cliff Adams.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1960.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnxg.html>b007jnxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Ill Met by Goonlight
<TT>FRI </TT>Neddie Seagoon is sent to capture the German general who
<TT>FRI </TT>commands the island of Crete. Stars Spike Milligan. From
<TT>FRI </TT>March 1957.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2sl.html>b007k2sl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2sl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Anthony
<TT>FRI </TT>Holden, Lucy Moore, Dan Tetsell and John O'Farrell. From
<TT>FRI </TT>October 2005.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mhqbz.html>b01mhqbz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mhqbz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 10, Time With the Family
<TT>FRI </TT>Emily is engaged to Nick, so Roger and Victoria must
<TT>FRI </TT>absolutely meet her fiance's parents. Stars Bill Nighy. From
<TT>FRI </TT>February 2004.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jqb92.html>b01jqb92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jqb92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Publish and Be Damn'd: The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson,
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Adapted by Ellen Dryden.
<TT>FRI </TT>Nancy Carroll stars as Harriette Wilson - one of the most
<TT>FRI </TT>infamous and talked-about women of the early 19th century.
<TT>FRI </TT>Her lovers included aristocrats, adventurers and even the
<TT>FRI </TT>Duke of Wellington, and when they all ceased to support her
<TT>FRI </TT>after her retirement, she had a simple bargain for them -
<TT>FRI </TT>'pay up, and I'll keep you out of my memoirs'.
<TT>FRI </TT>A scandalous bestseller of their time, her memoirs reveal a
<TT>FRI </TT>sharp-witted, good-hearted, infinitely adaptable, madcap
<TT>FRI </TT>woman who took on the patriarchy of the time and did
<TT>FRI </TT>something close to beating them at their own game.
<TT>FRI </TT>Having finally made contact with the mysterious Lord
<TT>FRI </TT>Ponsonby, Harriette finds there are all kinds of obstacles
<TT>FRI </TT>to their blossoming romance - including the small matter of
<TT>FRI </TT>his wife whom everyone agrees is an angel. Harriette's
<TT>FRI </TT>former lovers, the dashing Duke of Argyll and the taciturn
<TT>FRI </TT>but loyal Duke of Wellington, are never far from the picture
<TT>FRI </TT>and are soon joined by a new, passionate young admirer. The
<TT>FRI </TT>Marquis of Worcester is devoted to Harriette as only a 19
<TT>FRI </TT>year-old can be.
<TT>FRI </TT>Eventually Harriette is persuaded to reveal all in her
<TT>FRI </TT>memoirs - a course of action which leads Wellington to make
<TT>FRI </TT>one of the most famous remarks in the English Language.
<TT>FRI </TT>Cast:
<TT>FRI </TT>Harriette ...... Nancy Carroll
<TT>FRI </TT>Ponsonby ....... Charles Edwards
<TT>FRI </TT>Wellington ....... Barnaby Kay
<TT>FRI </TT>Argyle ...... Blake Ritson
<TT>FRI </TT>Fanny ....... Anna Francolini
<TT>FRI </TT>Amy ....... Abigail Burdess
<TT>FRI </TT>Matthew Lee ...... Jonathan Dryden Taylor
<TT>FRI </TT>Poodle Byng/ Doctor/ Beaufort ..... Gus Brown
<TT>FRI </TT>Porter/ Brougham ....... Jonathan Coote
<TT>FRI </TT>Leinster ....... Andrew Mudie
<TT>FRI </TT>Worcester ....... Nigel Thomas
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ellen Dryden
<TT>FRI </TT>A First Writes Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Harriette: Nancy Carroll
<TT>FRI </TT>Ponsonby: Charles Edwards
<TT>FRI </TT>Wellington: Barnaby Kay
<TT>FRI </TT>Argyle: Blake Ritson
<TT>FRI </TT>Fanny: Anna Francolini
<TT>FRI </TT>Amy: Abigail Burdess
<TT>FRI </TT>Matthew Lee: Jonathan Dryden Taylor
<TT>FRI </TT>Poodle Byng/Doctor/Beaufort: Gus Brown
<TT>FRI </TT>Porter/Brougham: Jonathan Coote
<TT>FRI </TT>Leinster: Andrew Mudie
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ellen Dryden
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 RK Narayan Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dc3p8.html>b01dc3p8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dc3p8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Willing Slave
<TT>FRI </TT>A contradictory tale of a disciplined but willing servant,
<TT>FRI </TT>who resents and desires her true master. Read by Zia
<TT>FRI </TT>Mohyeddin.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Hattie Naylor - Chinese Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k0tld.html>b07k0tld</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k0tld>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Little Emperors
<TT>FRI </TT>A young Chinese boy rebels against traditions, whilst his
<TT>FRI </TT>grandfather reminisces about the days of Mao. Stars Bert
<TT>FRI </TT>Kwouk.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Something to Shout About <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k0tdl.html>b07k0tdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k0tdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnxg.html>b007jnxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tz9.html>b0076tz9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tz9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Picking Round Apples <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014qxbg.html>b014qxbg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014qxbg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Maggie O'Farrell - The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770qd.html>b00770qd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770qd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>I Would Like to Go to the Sea
<TT>FRI </TT>By Maggie O'Farrell, abridged by Sally Marmion.
<TT>FRI </TT>5/10. Esme returns to an old family haunt.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Hannah Gordon, Frances Grey and Eleanor Bron.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjw36.html>b00sjw36</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjw36>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Habit of Schooling
<TT>FRI </TT>Michael Morpurgo discovers the reaction to the 1870 Forster
<TT>FRI </TT>Education Act, marking the start of compulsory education for
<TT>FRI </TT>all.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jstn.html>b007jstn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jstn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 30
<TT>FRI </TT>Alexander hosts a play to raise cash for repairs and a fire
<TT>FRI </TT>at the farm has dire consequences. Stars Indira Varma.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013n5k1.html>b013n5k1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013n5k1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Fire Season, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Philip Connor. Abridged by Jane Marshall.
<TT>FRI </TT>A new relief lookout appears on the mountain but the author
<TT>FRI </TT>is unsure that he has what it takes to cope alone in the
<TT>FRI </TT>wilderness. And some smokejumpers arrive to put out a fire,
<TT>FRI </TT>which reminds the author of the famous tragedy of the Mann
<TT>FRI </TT>Gulch fire which inspired Norman Maclean's famous book.
<TT>FRI </TT>Capturing the wonder and grandeur of this most unusual job
<TT>FRI </TT>and place, Fire Season evokes both the eerie pleasure of
<TT>FRI </TT>solitude and the majesty, might and beauty of untamed fire
<TT>FRI </TT>at its wildest. Connors' time on the peak is filled with
<TT>FRI </TT>drama - there are fires large and small; spectacular
<TT>FRI </TT>midnight lightning storms and silent mornings awakening
<TT>FRI </TT>above the clouds; surprise encounters with smokejumpers and
<TT>FRI </TT>black bears.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Kerry Shale
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Jane Marshall
<TT>FRI </TT>A Jane Marshall Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jqb92.html>b01jqb92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jqb92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2sl.html>b007k2sl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2sl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mhqbz.html>b01mhqbz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mhqbz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Winston in Europe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tbrv.html>b007tbrv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tbrv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Rumblings from the Rafters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hwxbk.html>b07hwxbk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hwxbk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Oscar Wilde <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008lz2g.html>b008lz2g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008lz2g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Canterville Ghost, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Filled with pity for the ghost of the house, Virginia agrees
<TT>FRI </TT>to help Sir Simon find peace. Read by Alistair McGowan.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Sounds Natural <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k0ts9.html>b07k0ts9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k0ts9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Bernard Cribbins
<TT>FRI </TT>From the Meadow Pipit to the Red-Backed Shrike. Actor
<TT>FRI </TT>Bernard Cribbins talks to Derek Jones about his love of bird
<TT>FRI </TT>watching, fishing and the importance of conservation - aided
<TT>FRI </TT>by recordings from the BBC Sound Archive.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Burton.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in February 1972.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Something to Shout About <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k0tdl.html>b07k0tdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k0tdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnxg.html>b007jnxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Poirot <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076tz9.html>b0076tz9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076tz9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Picking Round Apples <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014qxbg.html>b014qxbg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014qxbg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 RK Narayan Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dc3p8.html>b01dc3p8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dc3p8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Hattie Naylor - Chinese Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k0tld.html>b07k0tld</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k0tld>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 The Iguanodon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075cj0.html>b0075cj0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075cj0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Big Fat Liars
<TT>FRI </TT>O'Reilly is spooked when the boat runs aground on a prison
<TT>FRI </TT>island in the Woe-Betides. Stars Bernard Cribbins. From
<TT>FRI </TT>November 1997.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 BBC Radio New Comedy Award <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07k0v3s.html>b07k0v3s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07k0v3s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>2016, Heat Four - Manchester
<TT>FRI </TT>Ten new comedians perform in the fourth heat from
<TT>FRI </TT>Manchester's Comedy Store with host Nathan Caton.
<TT>FRI </TT>The BBC Radio New Comedy Award was produced by Suzy Grant,
<TT>FRI </TT>the edit producer was Laura Grimshaw. The production team
<TT>FRI </TT>was Tamara Shilham and Leian John-Baptiste. It was a BBC
<TT>FRI </TT>Studios production.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Ross Noble Goes Global <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c6txd.html>b01c6txd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c6txd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Belgium
<TT>FRI </TT>The comedian aims to prove Belgium is not dull, with
<TT>FRI </TT>chocolate, odd statues and the legacy of Jean-Claude Van
<TT>FRI </TT>Damme. From May 2003.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-12483113135236137722016-06-24T20:08:00.001+01:002016-06-24T20:08:42.274+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 25/06/2016 - 01/07/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 25 JUNE 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrp9.html>b007jrp9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrp9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 15
<TT>SAT </TT>In a world ravaged by the Triffids, survivor Bill Masen
<TT>SAT </TT>works hard to make a new home for his new family. Read by
<TT>SAT </TT>Roger May.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Sounds Natural <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h4xwy.html>b07h4xwy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h4xwy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Percy Edwards
<TT>SAT </TT>From Willow Warblers to Little Crakes. Bird-imitator, animal
<TT>SAT </TT>impersonator and entertainer, Percy Edwards discusses his
<TT>SAT </TT>love of the British countryside and, in particular, its
<TT>SAT </TT>birdlife with Derek Jones - aided by recordings from the BBC
<TT>SAT </TT>Sound Archive.
<TT>SAT </TT>Percy Edwards MBE: born 1908 - died 1996.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: John Burton.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 1972.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f0sgy.html>b00f0sgy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f0sgy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, The Arrow of Heaven
<TT>SAT </TT>An American millionaire safe in his fortress, death threats,
<TT>SAT </TT>a murky past and a bolt from the blue. Father Brown, on his
<TT>SAT </TT>first visit to the United States, unravels the mystery and
<TT>SAT </TT>exposes thereby a mire of hypocrisy.
<TT>SAT </TT>GK Chesterton's stories of an amateur clerical sleuth with
<TT>SAT </TT>an uncanny understanding of the criminal mind at work.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Andrew Sachs as Father Brown, Ed Bishop as Barnard,
<TT>SAT </TT>Guy Gregory as Harris, Andrew Branch as Wendell and Sean
<TT>SAT </TT>Prendergast as Norman Drage.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatised by John Scotney
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed in Bristol by Alec Reid.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1986.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Based on a True Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00g63pz.html>b00g63pz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g63pz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The first production of Howard Brenton's play Never So Good
<TT>SAT </TT>brought to life on stage the experiences of Harold
<TT>SAT </TT>Macmillan. In this programme, which reflects on real life
<TT>SAT </TT>events set against their fictional portrayal, Peter Curran
<TT>SAT </TT>discusses the production with Brenton, Jeremy Irons, who
<TT>SAT </TT>played Macmillan, and Lord Alexander Stockton, the grandson
<TT>SAT </TT>of Macmillan and his close companion in later life.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer Kevin Dawson
<TT>SAT </TT>A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm4d.html>b007jm4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Can Sophia's plan fool her husband and keep her affair a
<TT>SAT </TT>secret? Read by Emma Fielding and William Gaminara.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00scz3n.html>b00scz3n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00scz3n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Overburdened With Children
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael Morpurgo tells the story of the Poor Law, a
<TT>SAT </TT>forerunner of the welfare state and a safety net for many
<TT>SAT </TT>poor children.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsps.html>b007jsps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Babel Tower, part 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Frederica visits the doctor and makes a major decision.
<TT>SAT </TT>Daniel learns the identity of his mystery caller. Stars
<TT>SAT </TT>Shaun Dooley.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h1gyj.html>b07h1gyj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h1gyj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Evening, Weymouth
<TT>SAT </TT>Stevens finally meets Miss Kenton, but the event makes him
<TT>SAT </TT>question the worthiness of his life's work. Read by John
<TT>SAT </TT>Moffatt.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m8pvn.html>b00m8pvn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m8pvn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Thomas Hardy - Two on a Tower, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatisation by Jon Sen of Thomas Hardy's tragic tale of
<TT>SAT </TT>star-crossed lovers in the West Country.
<TT>SAT </TT>Viviette and Swithin have married in secret, but chance and
<TT>SAT </TT>convention conspire against them and painful sacrifices have
<TT>SAT </TT>to be made.
<TT>SAT </TT>Lady Constantine ...... Maggie O'Neill
<TT>SAT </TT>Swithin St Cleeve ...... Blake Ritson
<TT>SAT </TT>Parson Torkingham ...... Conrad Nelson
<TT>SAT </TT>Tabitha Lark ...... Amy Humphreys
<TT>SAT </TT>Fellows ...... Stephen Tomlin
<TT>SAT </TT>Louis ...... Richard Heap
<TT>SAT </TT>Bishop Helmsdale ...... Russell Dixon
<TT>SAT </TT>Joshua ...... Carter Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Stefan Escreet.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00n90xf.html>b00n90xf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00n90xf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Anthony
<TT>SAT </TT>Holden, Lucy Moore, Penny Junor and Julian Fellowes. From
<TT>SAT </TT>October 2005.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m431l.html>b01m431l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m431l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 10, The Real World
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlotte de-clutters and Anna provides a love nest. Simon
<TT>SAT </TT>Brett's tale of three sisters. Stars Bill Nighy. From
<TT>SAT </TT>January 2004.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qh0lv.html>b00qh0lv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qh0lv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Grecian 2001
<TT>SAT </TT>Liberation for Helen of Troy? Roy Hudd's historical royal
<TT>SAT </TT>romp, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From September
<TT>SAT </TT>1995.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038xtdd.html>b038xtdd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038xtdd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Edinburgh Special: In Treatment
<TT>SAT </TT>Clare and Brian's relationship has always been fraught but
<TT>SAT </TT>with communication at an all time low the couple try
<TT>SAT </TT>relationship counselling. A one-off episode recorded in
<TT>SAT </TT>Edinburgh at the Festival.
<TT>SAT </TT>Sally Phillips is Clare Barker the social worker who has all
<TT>SAT </TT>the right jargon but never a practical solution. A control
<TT>SAT </TT>freak, Clare likes nothing better than interfering in other
<TT>SAT </TT>people's lives on both a professional and personal basis.
<TT>SAT </TT>Clare is in her thirties, white, middle class and
<TT>SAT </TT>heterosexual, all of which are occasional causes of
<TT>SAT </TT>discomfort to her.
<TT>SAT </TT>Clare struggles to control both her professional and private
<TT>SAT </TT>life and in this special one-off episode recorded at the
<TT>SAT </TT>Edinburgh Fringe Festival - Clare's professional life is
<TT>SAT </TT>impacting on her personal life as she and Brian seek help
<TT>SAT </TT>with their relationship. After all, Clare gives of herself
<TT>SAT </TT>everyday at work - is it her fault there's little left for
<TT>SAT </TT>Brian's dreary problems at the end of the day?
<TT>SAT </TT>In Treatment - Cast
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Harry Venning
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Clare: Sally Phillips
<TT>SAT </TT>Brian: Alex Lowe
<TT>SAT </TT>Robin: Peter Mitchell
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Harry Venning
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0112csv.html>b0112csv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0112csv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Call for the Dead
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatisation by Robert Forrest of John le Carre's first
<TT>SAT </TT>novel.
<TT>SAT </TT>London, the late 1950s, and a disenchanted George Smiley is
<TT>SAT </TT>engaged in the routine job of security vetting. When a
<TT>SAT </TT>Foreign Office civil servant commits suicide not long after
<TT>SAT </TT>being cleared of Communist sympathies, Smiley investigates
<TT>SAT </TT>and uncovers a deadly conspiracy with its roots in his own
<TT>SAT </TT>wartime past.
<TT>SAT </TT>George Smiley ...... Simon Russell Beale
<TT>SAT </TT>Inspector Mendel ...... Kenneth Cranham
<TT>SAT </TT>Elsa Fennan ...... Eleanor Bron
<TT>SAT </TT>Ann Smiley ...... Anna Chancellor
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter Guillam ...... Richard Dillane
<TT>SAT </TT>Maston ...... James Laurenson
<TT>SAT </TT>Dieter Frey ...... Henry Goodman
<TT>SAT </TT>Adam Starr/Mundt ...... Sam Dale
<TT>SAT </TT>Ludo Oriel ...... Janice Acquah
<TT>SAT </TT>Nursing Sister ...... Caroline Guthrie
<TT>SAT </TT>With Benjamin Askew and Jonathan Tafler.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Three Rivers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lh5pb.html>b00lh5pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lh5pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Liffey
<TT>SAT </TT>Hardeep Singh Kohli travels from source to sea of three
<TT>SAT </TT>major rivers that are being regenerated after years of
<TT>SAT </TT>neglect and industrial use.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Liffey, a river beloved of Irish writers - particularly
<TT>SAT </TT>James Joyce, winds its way from the Wicklow Mountains into
<TT>SAT </TT>the heart of Dublin and under 14 bridges. It has also
<TT>SAT </TT>provided power and clean water for those along its path, and
<TT>SAT </TT>at its outer edges encouraged trade with the wider world
<TT>SAT </TT>beyond.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0167rdw.html>b0167rdw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0167rdw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Mind Your PMQs
<TT>SAT </TT>Prime Minister's Questions dominates our image of
<TT>SAT </TT>Parliament. It's one of the things foreign observers
<TT>SAT </TT>automatically associate with life in Britain, but far from
<TT>SAT </TT>being an indelible part of our political heritage, it was
<TT>SAT </TT>introduced only fifty years ago in 1961.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tony Blair once described it as the most challenging and
<TT>SAT </TT>terrifying experience of his life, but what really is the
<TT>SAT </TT>point of Prime Minister's Question Time? Does it really hold
<TT>SAT </TT>the Prime Minister to account? In this programme, historian
<TT>SAT </TT>Dominic Sandbrook traces its development to show how it has
<TT>SAT </TT>reflected the changing political culture.
<TT>SAT </TT>Throughout its short history, there have been constant calls
<TT>SAT </TT>for reform. Just last year The Speaker John Bercow described
<TT>SAT </TT>PMQs as 'scrutiny by screech' but has it always been like
<TT>SAT </TT>this?
<TT>SAT </TT>Harold Wilson's former private secretary reveals how the
<TT>SAT </TT>personal animosity between Heath and Wilson poisoned the
<TT>SAT </TT>atmosphere of PMQs. It was never to be the same again with
<TT>SAT </TT>successive party leaders calling for an end to Punch & Judy
<TT>SAT </TT>politics whilst simultaneously using Prime Minister's
<TT>SAT </TT>Questions for political point scoring.
<TT>SAT </TT>The programme features interviews with Lord Kinnock, Lord
<TT>SAT </TT>Ashdown, Commons Speaker John Bercow, former Speaker Betty
<TT>SAT </TT>Boothroyd, MPs John Whittingdale and Stephen Pound as well
<TT>SAT </TT>as Tony Blair's former Chief of Staff Jonathan Powell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Barney Rowntree
<TT>SAT </TT>A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Larry Adler, All Mouth Organ <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hnqrq.html>b07hnqrq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hnqrq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Nick Baker explores the remarkable life of virtuoso musician
<TT>SAT </TT>Larry Adler.
<TT>SAT </TT>Larry Adler's achievement was to take the harmonica, until
<TT>SAT </TT>then thought of as a children's toy, onto the concert stages
<TT>SAT </TT>of the world. He did this with a parallel career as a
<TT>SAT </TT>celebrity, a raconteur, writer and funny man.
<TT>SAT </TT>This celebration of his work includes rare archive and new
<TT>SAT </TT>contributions from broadcaster Paul Gambaccini, author
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael Freedland along with musician Philip Achille and
<TT>SAT </TT>those close to him.
<TT>SAT </TT>* "The Adler Archives" - A selection of hidden gems.
<TT>SAT </TT>* "Nice Work if You Can Get It (part one) - The Tin
<TT>SAT </TT>Sandwich"
<TT>SAT </TT>Russell Davies explores Adler's early days in Baltimore,
<TT>SAT </TT>tours of the United States and how his virtuoso harmonica
<TT>SAT </TT>playing inspired composers. Originally broadcast in 2001
<TT>SAT </TT>* "Deconstructing Larry"
<TT>SAT </TT>A brand new programme sees Nick Baker attempting to unravel
<TT>SAT </TT>the mercurial world of the infamous mouth organist.
<TT>SAT </TT>* "Blow Suck - The World's Most Successful Instrument"
<TT>SAT </TT>Nick Baker traces the history of the harmonica. First
<TT>SAT </TT>broadcast in 1987
<TT>SAT </TT>* "Nice Work if You Can Get It (part two) - It Ain't
<TT>SAT </TT>Necessarily So"
<TT>SAT </TT>Russell Davies concludes his series on Adler with more
<TT>SAT </TT>anecdotes and musical tales. Originally broadcast in 2001
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Stephen Garner
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra and first broadcast in June 2016.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Over the Garden Wall <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04v986b.html>b04v986b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04v986b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>From 07/10/1948
<TT>SAT </TT>Norman Evans plays toothless Lancastrian housewife Fanny
<TT>SAT </TT>Fairbottom, later inspiring Les Dawson's homage Ada. From
<TT>SAT </TT>October 1948.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019m2ys.html>b019m2ys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019m2ys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Still Crazy
<TT>SAT </TT>Patrick wonders who Green Day are, and Joe turns into a
<TT>SAT </TT>doting daddy. Written by and starring Jim Sweeney. From
<TT>SAT </TT>September 2002.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Lucy Caldwell - Dear Baby Mine: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hns9n.html>b07hns9n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hns9n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The story of Conor, who is coming to terms with not being
<TT>SAT </TT>able to father his own child. Stars Jonathan Harden and
<TT>SAT </TT>Laura Donnelly.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hnsp0.html>b07hnsp0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hnsp0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Jon Culshaw
<TT>SAT </TT>Comic impersonator Jon Culshaw chooses 'Memories' by Elvis
<TT>SAT </TT>Presley and 'The Boy With The Thorn In His Side' by The
<TT>SAT </TT>Smiths.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Sentimental Journey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zkh.html>b0076zkh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zkh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Brendan Foster
<TT>SAT </TT>Arthur Smith digs out his old running shoes to help retrace
<TT>SAT </TT>the footsteps of former Olympian and commentator Brendan
<TT>SAT </TT>Foster around South Tyneside.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sharon Banoff
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:45 Uncle Mort's North Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl5v.html>b007jl5v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl5v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Dog Days
<TT>SAT </TT>At the allotment, Carter's uncle sounds off on sunshine,
<TT>SAT </TT>southerners and a smart mutt. With Stephen Thorne and Peter
<TT>SAT </TT>Skellern.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0167rdw.html>b0167rdw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0167rdw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0112csv.html>b0112csv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0112csv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Three Rivers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lh5pb.html>b00lh5pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lh5pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hnvwm.html>b07hnvwm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hnvwm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Curse of Davros, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>The fugitive Doctor joins forces once more with Philippa
<TT>SAT </TT>'Flip' Jackson to beat back the Daleks' incursion into 21st
<TT>SAT </TT>century London.
<TT>SAT </TT>But the real plan of Daleks mastermind, Davros, is taking
<TT>SAT </TT>shape nearly 200 years in the past, on the other side of the
<TT>SAT </TT>English Channel at the Battle of Waterloo...
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, Lisa Greenwood as
<TT>SAT </TT>Flip, Terry Molloy as Davros, Ashley Kumar as Jared and
<TT>SAT </TT>Jonathan Owen as Napoleon Bonaparte.
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jonathan Morris
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Nicholas Briggs.
<TT>SAT </TT>A Big Finish production.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Larry Adler, All Mouth Organ <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hnqrq.html>b07hnqrq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hnqrq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Buy Me Up TV <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007l8q0.html>b007l8q0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007l8q0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Pilot
<TT>SAT </TT>Every shopping channel you've ever seen, every product
<TT>SAT </TT>you've never wanted. Stars Justin Edwards, Doon MacKichan,
<TT>SAT </TT>Ewen Macintosh and Mike McShane. From May 2007.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Knowing Me, Knowing You <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009h7n0.html>b009h7n0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009h7n0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>A-ha! Alan Partridge meets some former hostages and France's
<TT>SAT </TT>second-best racing driver. Stars Steve Coogan. From December
<TT>SAT </TT>1992.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hxdy8.html>b07hxdy8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hxdy8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Barry
<TT>SAT </TT>Ferns.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 I, Regress <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rr6cg.html>b01rr6cg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rr6cg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Cats
<TT>SAT </TT>A dark, David Lynch-ian comedy, ideally suited for an
<TT>SAT </TT>unsettling and surreal late night listen. 'I, Regress' sees
<TT>SAT </TT>Matt Berry (The IT Crowd, Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, Snuff
<TT>SAT </TT>Box) playing a corrupt and bizarre hypnotherapist taking
<TT>SAT </TT>unsuspecting clients on twisted, misleading journeys through
<TT>SAT </TT>their subconscious.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each episode sees the doctor dealing with a different client
<TT>SAT </TT>who has come to him for a different phobia. As the patient
<TT>SAT </TT>is put under hypnosis, we 'enter' their mind, and all the
<TT>SAT </TT>various situations the hypnotherapist takes them through are
<TT>SAT </TT>played out for us to hear. The result is a dream- (or
<TT>SAT </TT>nightmare-) like trip through the patient's mind, as funny
<TT>SAT </TT>as it is disturbing.
<TT>SAT </TT>The cast across the series include Bob Mortimer, Daisy
<TT>SAT </TT>Haggard, Steve Furst and Tracy-Ann Oberman.
<TT>SAT </TT>A compelling late night listen: tune in and occupy someone
<TT>SAT </TT>else's head!
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Sam Bryant.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor: Matt Berry
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sam Bryant
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:15 Richard Marsh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rlnj6.html>b01rlnj6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rlnj6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Love and Sweets, The Perfect Match
<TT>SAT </TT>Winner of Best Scripted Comedy in the BBC Audio Awards 2014,
<TT>SAT </TT>poet and playwright Richard Marsh fuses poetry and prose to
<TT>SAT </TT>tell a witty and honest story about moving in with his
<TT>SAT </TT>girlfriend Siobhan, planning the perfect proposal, and the
<TT>SAT </TT>build-up to his wedding day. What could be easier?
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard's exhilarating relationship with Siobhan is going
<TT>SAT </TT>from strength to strength, and they are swept up in the
<TT>SAT </TT>heady rush of friends meeting friends and moving in
<TT>SAT </TT>together. Sharing a flat is a whirlwind of excitement, but
<TT>SAT </TT>also throws up problems for the couple - especially when
<TT>SAT </TT>Siobhan's mum comes to stay and doesn't pull her punches
<TT>SAT </TT>when it comes to what she thinks of Richard.
<TT>SAT </TT>But Richard's got bigger things to worry about. He's
<TT>SAT </TT>secretly planning the perfect proposal, and even though when
<TT>SAT </TT>it comes to the big moment things don't go exactly as
<TT>SAT </TT>planned, soon Richard and Siobhan find themselves preparing
<TT>SAT </TT>for the wedding of their dreams. But if planning the perfect
<TT>SAT </TT>proposal was fraught with complications, it's nothing
<TT>SAT </TT>compared to planning the perfect wedding. Richard's just not
<TT>SAT </TT>sure why the joining of two hearts needs to involve
<TT>SAT </TT>Microsoft Excel...
<TT>SAT </TT>Contains some explicit language.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written and performed by Richard Marsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ben Worsfield
<TT>SAT </TT>A Lucky Giant production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Richard Marsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Richard Marsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ben Worsfield
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 Mark Thomas: The Manifesto <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qjx5j.html>b00qjx5j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qjx5j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Thomas: The Manifesto. Comedian-activist, Mark Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>creates a People's Manifesto, taking suggestions from his
<TT>SAT </TT>studio audience and then getting them to vote for the best.
<TT>SAT </TT>The winner of each show will be enforceable by law, so pay
<TT>SAT </TT>attention.
<TT>SAT </TT>This edition includes such policies as forcing Ofsted
<TT>SAT </TT>inpectors to teach; taxing commodities trading; and paying
<TT>SAT </TT>off the mortgages of the customers of failed banks.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish.
<TT>SAT </TT>
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<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 26 JUNE 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hnvwm.html>b07hnvwm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hnvwm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Lucy Caldwell - Dear Baby Mine: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hns9n.html>b07hns9n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hns9n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hnsp0.html>b07hnsp0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hnsp0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Sentimental Journey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zkh.html>b0076zkh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zkh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:45 Uncle Mort's North Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl5v.html>b007jl5v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl5v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0167rdw.html>b0167rdw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0167rdw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0112csv.html>b0112csv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0112csv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Three Rivers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lh5pb.html>b00lh5pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lh5pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hp75x.html>b07hp75x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hp75x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Babel Tower
<TT>SUN </TT>Salutary lessons for Frederica as her Cambridge lifestyle
<TT>SUN </TT>comes to an end and marriage to Nigel crumbles. Stars Indira
<TT>SUN </TT>Varma.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Allen Saddler - I Should Say So <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039gk6j.html>b039gk6j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039gk6j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Pantomime
<TT>SUN </TT>Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he
<TT>SUN </TT>been around in 1988. Can Clara be prevented from playing
<TT>SUN </TT>Peter Pan?
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dtvk9.html>b01dtvk9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dtvk9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 7, Knights of the Round Table
<TT>SUN </TT>Returning home from Spain early, Arthur applies to join the
<TT>SUN </TT>Round Table. A bang on the head at the Mason's HQ confuses
<TT>SUN </TT>matters somewhat as a concussed Arthur steps back to the
<TT>SUN </TT>days of the Knights of the Round Table.
<TT>SUN </TT>Count Arthur Strong - one time Variety Star, now sole
<TT>SUN </TT>proprietor and owner of Doncaster's Academy of Performance -
<TT>SUN </TT>is a show business legend, raconteur, and lecturer
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinaire. He stars in a Sitcom with regular sidekick
<TT>SUN </TT>Wilfred Taylor, Master Butcher, and a host of other
<TT>SUN </TT>characters.
<TT>SUN </TT>All false starts and nervous fumbling, badly covered up by a
<TT>SUN </TT>delicate sheen of bravado and self-assurance, and an expert
<TT>SUN </TT>in everything from the world of entertainment to the origin
<TT>SUN </TT>of the species, everyday life with Arthur is an enlightening
<TT>SUN </TT>experience.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Steve Delaney
<TT>SUN </TT>Mel Giedroyc
<TT>SUN </TT>Alastair Kerr
<TT>SUN </TT>David Mounfield
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: John Leonard
<TT>SUN </TT>A Komedia Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpb34.html>b07hpb34</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpb34>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 16/01/1959
<TT>SUN </TT>Ted's feeling very nervous. Why would a solicitor want to
<TT>SUN </TT>pay him a visit at home?
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Ted Ray. With Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Connor.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ray's A Laugh - the successor to ITMA - follows the comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>exploits of Ted's life at home with his 'radio' wife Kitty,
<TT>SUN </TT>as well as in a variety of jobs. It ran from 1949-1961.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Bernard Botting and Charles Hart.
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Paul Fenoulhet.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Leslie Bridgmont
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1959.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Floggit's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d06hc.html>b00d06hc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d06hc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 02/11/1956
<TT>SUN </TT>Village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy prepare for a Bonfire
<TT>SUN </TT>Night party.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Elsie and Doris Waters as Gert and Daisy.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Joan Sims, Hugh Paddick, Ronnie Barker, Doris Rogers
<TT>SUN </TT>and Ron Moody.
<TT>SUN </TT>Originally popular regulars in 'Workers' Playtime' on the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Home Service during wartime, Gert and Daisy won their
<TT>SUN </TT>own series, Floggit's, where they've inherited a village
<TT>SUN </TT>general store in Russett Green with a ragbag of local
<TT>SUN </TT>characters to deal with. It ran for 2 series between 1956
<TT>SUN </TT>and 1957.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Terry Nation, John Junkin and Dave Freeman.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Bill Gates
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1956.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Siddartha Mukherjee - The Gene: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpg65.html>b07hpg65</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpg65>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A history of mental illness in the author's family frames
<TT>SUN </TT>this intimate history of the gene. Read by Raj Ghatak.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpg67.html>b07hpg67</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpg67>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Rachael Stirling
<TT>SUN </TT>Acclaimed actress Rachael Stirling chooses 'Lay Lady Lay' by
<TT>SUN </TT>Bob Dylan and 'Too Darn Hot' by Ella Fitzgerald.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpg69.html>b07hpg69</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpg69>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Malorie Blackman - Noughts and Crosses
<TT>SUN </TT>Malorie Blackman talks about her novel where racial
<TT>SUN </TT>prejudice has been turned on its head. With Harriett
<TT>SUN </TT>Gilbert. From April 2014.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpg6c.html>b07hpg6c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpg6c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Bathtub Tailor, Seamstress, Spy
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live: Meg Bowles introduces stories told
<TT>SUN </TT>in London about record breaking and Second World War
<TT>SUN </TT>espionage.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpb34.html>b07hpb34</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpb34>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Floggit's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d06hc.html>b00d06hc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d06hc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hp75x.html>b07hp75x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hp75x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Allen Saddler - I Should Say So <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039gk6j.html>b039gk6j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039gk6j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Anne Tyler - Vinegar Girl: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpgd0.html>b07hpgd0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpgd0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>A modern take on The Taming of the Shrew. Kate has agreed to
<TT>SUN </TT>marry her father's research assistant. Read by Liza Ross.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Reader: Rachel Shelley
<TT>SUN </TT>Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
<TT>SUN </TT>Abridger: Lauris Morgan-Griffiths
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Mair Bosworth
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Martin Sorrell - Eleven Plus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0106yq4.html>b0106yq4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0106yq4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A journey back home brings a middle-aged man face to face
<TT>SUN </TT>with his outrageously rebellious childhood. Stars John
<TT>SUN </TT>Branwell.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Friday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076smd.html>b0076smd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076smd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Lucy Catherine - The Goldilocks Zone
<TT>SUN </TT>Lucy Catherine's play is a modern day Brief Encounter
<TT>SUN </TT>showing how when we are lost, only a true connection with
<TT>SUN </TT>another human being can bring us back to ourselves.
<TT>SUN </TT>Nicola ...... Nicola Walker
<TT>SUN </TT>Hux ...... Stuart McQuarrie
<TT>SUN </TT>Shannon ...... Clemmie Hooton
<TT>SUN </TT>Jamie ...... Johnny Thomas Davies
<TT>SUN </TT>Mohammed ...... Shiv Grewal
<TT>SUN </TT>Jenny ...... Amelda Brown
<TT>SUN </TT>John ...... Carl Prekopp
<TT>SUN </TT>Alice/Brigita ...... Alice Hart
<TT>SUN </TT>Ross ...... Harry Myers
<TT>SUN </TT>Sandra ...... Colleen Prendergast
<TT>SUN </TT>Woman ...... Susan Jameson
<TT>SUN </TT>Directed by Mary Peate.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpkmy.html>b07hpkmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpkmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Poetry Idol
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with 'Poetry Idol'.
<TT>SUN </TT>Poetry's always had an essential role to play in Arab
<TT>SUN </TT>literature, and the tradition is thriving in unexpected
<TT>SUN </TT>ways. Shahidha Bari travels to Abu Dhabi to join the
<TT>SUN </TT>audience of 'Million's Poet', a massive televised
<TT>SUN </TT>competition to find the best poet across the Middle East.
<TT>SUN </TT>Every year this huge contest takes place under the spotlight
<TT>SUN </TT>of the cameras in Abu Dhabi. Million's Poet is broadcast
<TT>SUN </TT>live with a huge following, as judges and viewers both have
<TT>SUN </TT>the chance to vote. There's plenty at stake, as the top
<TT>SUN </TT>prize is an eye-watering five million United Arab Emirate
<TT>SUN </TT>dirhams, a figure getting close to one million pounds.
<TT>SUN </TT>So how did this TV contest begin and why do people tune in
<TT>SUN </TT>to hear poets reading their work? It's not the sort of show
<TT>SUN </TT>that would be likely to take off in the west. Judges,
<TT>SUN </TT>competitors and the audience all offer clues to the secret
<TT>SUN </TT>of the success of Million Poet's.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Mark Rickards
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2014.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dtvk9.html>b01dtvk9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dtvk9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Simon Bovey - The Voice of God <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwkl.html>b007jwkl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwkl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Fields of Thunder
<TT>SUN </TT>Earthquakes rock Australia. Seismologist Sam stumbles into a
<TT>SUN </TT>top secret world - and uncovers a nightmare.
<TT>SUN </TT>Simon Bovey's sci-fi thriller stars Geoffrey Beevors as Carl
<TT>SUN </TT>Walker, David Thorpe as Nick Bowman, Beth Chalmers as
<TT>SUN </TT>Belinda Preedy, Clare Corbett as Sam Rideout and Matthew
<TT>SUN </TT>Dyktinski as Joshua Patamerri.
<TT>SUN </TT>Australia gets thirty to forty earth tremors a year. Yet
<TT>SUN </TT>they've had that many in the past two months alone.
<TT>SUN </TT>Seismologist, Sam Rideout and her outback guide Joshua
<TT>SUN </TT>Patamerri track them to an epicentre inside the old British
<TT>SUN </TT>nuclear test site, Maralinga.
<TT>SUN </TT>Joshua is half Aboriginal and this is a sacred place to his
<TT>SUN </TT>people. But it's now a top secret facility researching the
<TT>SUN </TT>use of infrasound as a weapon, and the source of the tremors
<TT>SUN </TT>- which Carl Walker, head of the project, wants to eliminate
<TT>SUN </TT>involving a mysterious death...
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Mark Beeby
<TT>SUN </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 and first broadcast in 2006.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:30 Algernon Blackwood - The Willows <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvd3.html>b007jvd3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvd3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>When the narrator and his companion camp on a remote island,
<TT>SUN </TT>they think they see a body in the water and a man calling to
<TT>SUN </TT>them. But that's just the start of this clawing
<TT>SUN </TT>claustrophobic tale of suspense and mounting terror.
<TT>SUN </TT>Read by Roger Allam.
<TT>SUN </TT>Algernon Blackwood's chilling tale has been described as one
<TT>SUN </TT>of the finest supernatural stories ever.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>SUN </TT>Made for BBC 7 and first broadcast in 2005.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpg6c.html>b07hpg6c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpg6c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:45 Siddartha Mukherjee - The Gene: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpg65.html>b07hpg65</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpg65>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:55 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpg67.html>b07hpg67</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpg67>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpg69.html>b07hpg69</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpg69>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dtvk9.html>b01dtvk9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dtvk9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 The Masterson Inheritance <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq63.html>b007jq63</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq63>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Mastersons Go Down
<TT>SUN </TT>Murder, intrigue and a fast-talking parrot aboard a luxury
<TT>SUN </TT>cruiser. Improvised family saga with Paul Merton. From July
<TT>SUN </TT>1994.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Think the Unthinkable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jldck.html>b01jldck</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jldck>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Episode 5
<TT>SUN </TT>The hapless consultancy tackle a council's problem with a
<TT>SUN </TT>zoo. Stars Marcus Brigstocke and Robin Ince. From August
<TT>SUN </TT>2004.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Laura Solon: Talking and Not Talking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007731j.html>b007731j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007731j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>The award-winning comedian introduces a Daniel
<TT>SUN </TT>Bedingfield-loving East European couple. With Ben Moor. From
<TT>SUN </TT>January 2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 27 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Simon Bovey - The Voice of God <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwkl.html>b007jwkl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwkl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:30 Algernon Blackwood - The Willows <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvd3.html>b007jvd3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvd3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hp75x.html>b07hp75x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hp75x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Allen Saddler - I Should Say So <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039gk6j.html>b039gk6j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039gk6j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Anne Tyler - Vinegar Girl: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpgd0.html>b07hpgd0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpgd0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Martin Sorrell - Eleven Plus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0106yq4.html>b0106yq4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0106yq4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Friday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076smd.html>b0076smd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076smd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hpkmy.html>b07hpkmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hpkmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dtvk9.html>b01dtvk9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dtvk9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp3p.html>b007jp3p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp3p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, The Mistake of the Machine
<TT>MON </TT>A suspect is locked away, but has a prison governor got the
<TT>MON </TT>right man? Can Father Brown discover the answer as he makes
<TT>MON </TT>his way across America?
<TT>MON </TT>GK Chesterton's stories of an amateur clerical sleuth with
<TT>MON </TT>an uncanny understanding of the criminal mind at work.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars Andrew Sachs as Father Brown, TP McKenna as O'Connor,
<TT>MON </TT>Billy Boyle as McGurk and Don Fellows as Usher.
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatised by John Scotney
<TT>MON </TT>Directed in Bristol by Alec Reid.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1986.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Tarantino's Jukebox <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lj8yt.html>b00lj8yt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lj8yt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1/2
<TT>MON </TT>For the first time since Hitchcock, moviegoers have embraced
<TT>MON </TT>a film director whose name denotes a genre in itself.
<TT>MON </TT>Transcending his reputation as a maker of violent movies,
<TT>MON </TT>Quentin Tarantino is also recognised by his fans and
<TT>MON </TT>admirers as an exceptional soundtrack producer. True
<TT>MON </TT>Romance, Natural Born Killers, Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction,
<TT>MON </TT>Jackie Brown, Kill Bill... Tarantino selected all the tracks
<TT>MON </TT>himself. In the first of two programmes, the enfant terrible
<TT>MON </TT>of American Cinema reveals his musical obsessions and his
<TT>MON </TT>influences, and talks us through the contents of his virtual
<TT>MON </TT>jukebox.
<TT>MON </TT>Music is a critical element in many movies, but never more
<TT>MON </TT>so than in Tarantino's - he plunders his own backstory,
<TT>MON </TT>remembering the tracks of his youth, as well as often making
<TT>MON </TT>references to - and featuring music from - cult movies and
<TT>MON </TT>television.
<TT>MON </TT>This intriguing documentary (coming to you from the red
<TT>MON </TT>leatherette banquettes of Quentin's favourite virtual diner
<TT>MON </TT>in LA) not only forage in the annals of great popular music,
<TT>MON </TT>they provide a unique insight into the way music can infuse
<TT>MON </TT>a film, and the way a film can bring music back from the
<TT>MON </TT>dusty vaults.
<TT>MON </TT>Also featuring Mary Wilson of the Supremes, Vicki Wickham
<TT>MON </TT>(manager of Dusty Springfield), film producer Laurence
<TT>MON </TT>Bender, music & movie critic Paul Gambaccini, film editor
<TT>MON </TT>Sally Menke and music supervisors Mary Ramos and Karyn
<TT>MON </TT>Rachtman.
<TT>MON </TT>Presented by conductor/composer & film-music historian
<TT>MON </TT>Robert Ziegler.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Heavy Entertainment.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sue Clark
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<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rkl4f.html>b00rkl4f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rkl4f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Sketches by Boz - Series 1, The Great Winglebury Duel
<TT>MON </TT>Alexander Trott finds it is possible to become betrothed in
<TT>MON </TT>very trying circumstances. Stars Nicholas Farrell and Peter
<TT>MON </TT>Gunn.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dklgk.html>b07dklgk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dklgk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 75, Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Josh Widdicombe, Marcus Brigstocke, Holly Walsh and Paul
<TT>MON </TT>Merton join Nicholas Parsons to attempt to speak on the
<TT>MON </TT>subject of his choosing for 60 seconds without hesitation,
<TT>MON </TT>deviation or repetition.
<TT>MON </TT>On the cards this week: The Garden of England, and
<TT>MON </TT>Sellotape.
<TT>MON </TT>Hayley Sterling blows the whistle.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Victoria Lloyd.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Josh Widdicombe
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Marcus Brigstocke
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Holly Walsh
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Paul Merton
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Victoria Lloyd
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<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008s3d0.html>b008s3d0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008s3d0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Goodbye Parsley Sidings
<TT>MON </TT>Station Master Horace Hepplewhite takes on the bolshie
<TT>MON </TT>buffet staff.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Ian Lavender as Bert, Liz
<TT>MON </TT>Fraser as Gloria, Kenneth Connor as Bradshaw and Bill
<TT>MON </TT>Pertwee as Trimwick.
<TT>MON </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>MON </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>MON </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>MON </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>MON </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>MON </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>MON </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>MON </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>MON </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>MON </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>MON </TT>down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in February 1972.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k19l.html>b007k19l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k19l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>My Stag Movie, part 1
<TT>MON </TT>The veteran auditionee recalls how talent lurks in the
<TT>MON </TT>unlikeliest places, or sometimes not at all. Stars Peter
<TT>MON </TT>Jones. From July 1986.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038xmd9.html>b038xmd9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038xmd9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The quotations quiz hosted by Nigel Rees.
<TT>MON </TT>As ever, a host of celebrities will be joining Nigel as he
<TT>MON </TT>quizzes them on the sources of a range of quotations and
<TT>MON </TT>asks them for the amusing sayings or citations that they
<TT>MON </TT>have personally collected on a variety of subjects. We find
<TT>MON </TT>out their least favourite quotes, and discover the most
<TT>MON </TT>quotable people they have ever met.
<TT>MON </TT>This week Nigel is joined by veteran broadcast war reporter
<TT>MON </TT>and former independent politician - Martin Bell; arts
<TT>MON </TT>journalist - Viv Groskop; actor, writer and artist - Edward
<TT>MON </TT>Petherbridge and actor, comedian and writer David Schneider.
<TT>MON </TT>Reader ..... Peter Jefferson.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Carl Cooper.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nigel Rees
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Martin Bell
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Viv Groskop
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Edward Petherbridge
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: David Schneider
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Peter Jefferson
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Carl Cooper
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<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnb0.html>b007jnb0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnb0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 7, Fatal Attraction
<TT>MON </TT>'Outrageous fortune' deals a cruel blow to Mr Sims - and to
<TT>MON </TT>an unsuspecting Mrs Patterson. Stars Karl Howman. From April
<TT>MON </TT>1992.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011f57v.html>b011f57v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011f57v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, Part 1
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatisation by Robert Forrest of John le Carre's classic
<TT>MON </TT>novel featuring intelligence officer George Smiley.
<TT>MON </TT>Berlin, the early 1960s - the Wall is up between East and
<TT>MON </TT>West and the Cold War is at freezing point. Alec Leamas is
<TT>MON </TT>Circus Head of Station in Berlin, and his network of agents
<TT>MON </TT>in East Germany is in great danger.
<TT>MON </TT>Smiley ...... Simon Russell Beale
<TT>MON </TT>Alec Leamas ...... Brian Cox
<TT>MON </TT>Liz Gold ...... Ruth Gemmell
<TT>MON </TT>Control ...... John Rowe
<TT>MON </TT>Peter Guillam ...... Richard Dillane
<TT>MON </TT>Elsie/Elvira ...... Siobhan Redmond
<TT>MON </TT>Ashe ...... Jamie Newall
<TT>MON </TT>Miss Crail ...... Liza Sadovy
<TT>MON </TT>Mr Pitt ...... Philip Fox
<TT>MON </TT>Grocer ...... David Hargreaves
<TT>MON </TT>CIA Man ...... Benjamin Askew.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Sailors' Knots <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jqbff.html>b01jqbff</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jqbff>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Self-Help
<TT>MON </TT>Written by W.W. Jacobs. Read by Mark Williams.
<TT>MON </TT>Sailors' Knots, published in 1909, is an anthology of comic
<TT>MON </TT>stories set around London and the Thames Estuary at the turn
<TT>MON </TT>of the last century. The 'knots' are the various mix-ups
<TT>MON </TT>that occur between sailors on shore leave and the local
<TT>MON </TT>residents. The tales are great fun, full of entertaining
<TT>MON </TT>characters with names like Silas Winch, Sam Small and Ginger
<TT>MON </TT>Dick, and often deal with marital spats, misunderstandings,
<TT>MON </TT>and rascals getting their just rewards.
<TT>MON </TT>W.W. Jacobs is best know for his horror story, The Monkey's
<TT>MON </TT>Paw (1902), but the majority of his writing is comic. He was
<TT>MON </TT>born in Wapping in 1863, where his father was manager at the
<TT>MON </TT>South Devon Wharf at Lower East Smithfield, and his early
<TT>MON </TT>observation of merchant ships and the behaviour of their
<TT>MON </TT>crews informed his many humorous tales.
<TT>MON </TT>Mark Williams is well-known as one of the stars of BBC TV's
<TT>MON </TT>The Fast Show ("Suits you, sir..!!") and for the role of Ron
<TT>MON </TT>Weasley's father in the Harry Potter films.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Roy Apps
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: David Blount
<TT>MON </TT>A Pier Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Mark Williams
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: David Blount
<TT>MON </TT>Abridger: Roy Apps
<TT>MON </TT>Author: WW Jacobs
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<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012fts1.html>b012fts1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012fts1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Nick Payne - The Day We Caught the Train
<TT>MON </TT>BAFTA winner Olivia Colman, star of Broadchurch, Rev and a
<TT>MON </TT>score of other hits, heads up the cast in this quietly
<TT>MON </TT>intense play about Sally, a woman beset by one problem after
<TT>MON </TT>another.
<TT>MON </TT>Rain, a problematic car, a problematic cat and Harold -
<TT>MON </TT>everything seems to conspire against Sally to prevent some
<TT>MON </TT>quality time with David.
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Olivier Award nominee and Devine Award-winning
<TT>MON </TT>playwright Nick Payne.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on Radio 4 in July 2011.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Sally: Olivia Colman
<TT>MON </TT>David: Ralph Ineson
<TT>MON </TT>Anna: Nishi Malde
<TT>MON </TT>Harold: John Rowe
<TT>MON </TT>Helen: Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>MON </TT>Waiter: Simon Bubb
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Nick Payne
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Sasha Yevtushenko
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008s3d0.html>b008s3d0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008s3d0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k19l.html>b007k19l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k19l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp3p.html>b007jp3p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp3p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Tarantino's Jukebox <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lj8yt.html>b00lj8yt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lj8yt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm5m.html>b007jm5m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm5m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Sophia and Jan's plan to conceal their affair now depends on
<TT>MON </TT>tulip mania in Amsterdam. Read by Emma Fielding and William
<TT>MON </TT>Gaminara.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sf1tp.html>b00sf1tp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sf1tp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Like an Angelic Choir
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Morpurgo explains how Britain's first foundling
<TT>MON </TT>hospital met great acclaim in 1741, but some children were
<TT>MON </TT>neglected.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsqh.html>b007jsqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Babel Tower, part 6
<TT>MON </TT>Frederica's estranged husband Nigel demands to see his son
<TT>MON </TT>Leo and she finds a new love interest. Stars Mark Bazeley.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j13r5.html>b06j13r5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j13r5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>John le Carre: The Biography, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>The life of John Le Carre by Adam Sisman, is abridged for
<TT>MON </TT>radio in 5 episodes by Katrin Williams:
<TT>MON </TT>'John Le Carre' was born David Cornwell, and his early life
<TT>MON </TT>was in thrall to a genial, vivid and rascally father called
<TT>MON </TT>Ronnie, who was never short of surprises.
<TT>MON </TT>Reader Stephen Boxer
<TT>MON </TT>Producer Duncan Minshull.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Stephen Boxer
<TT>MON </TT>Author: Adam Sisman
<TT>MON </TT>Abridger: Katrin Williams
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Duncan Minshull
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<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011f57v.html>b011f57v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011f57v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038xmd9.html>b038xmd9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038xmd9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnb0.html>b007jnb0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnb0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rkl4f.html>b00rkl4f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rkl4f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dklgk.html>b07dklgk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dklgk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrps.html>b007jrps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 16
<TT>MON </TT>Bill and Josella take a trip to the beach and ponder their
<TT>MON </TT>future. But help is closer than they think. Read by Roger
<TT>MON </TT>May.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767hq.html>b00767hq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767hq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>James Fox & Dr Ato Quayson
<TT>MON </TT>Rosie Boycott and her guests, writer James Fox and Professor
<TT>MON </TT>Ato Quayson, discuss paperbacks by JT LeRoy, Tayeb Salih and
<TT>MON </TT>John Steinbeck. From 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things by JT LeRoy
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Bloomsbury
<TT>MON </TT>The Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Heinemann International Literature
<TT>MON </TT>Travels with Charley by John Steinbeck
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008s3d0.html>b008s3d0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008s3d0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k19l.html>b007k19l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k19l>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp3p.html>b007jp3p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp3p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Tarantino's Jukebox <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lj8yt.html>b00lj8yt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lj8yt>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Sailors' Knots <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jqbff.html>b01jqbff</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jqbff>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012fts1.html>b012fts1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012fts1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dklgk.html>b07dklgk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dklgk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Concrete Cow <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04tvp6y.html>b04tvp6y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04tvp6y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Spies
<TT>MON </TT>An evil genius and superspy who is a John Candy fan, and the
<TT>MON </TT>truth behind laser eye surgery. Stars Robert Webb. From
<TT>MON </TT>January 2004.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 Dead Ringers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07glx81.html>b07glx81</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07glx81>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 2
<TT>MON </TT>The topical satirical show that mixes political vituperation
<TT>MON </TT>with media savaging is back. With a referendum on Europe, a
<TT>MON </TT>presidential election in America and the BBC in crisis, the
<TT>MON </TT>team will focus on the things that matter, and quite a few
<TT>MON </TT>things that don't, like Top Gear and most things on BBC
<TT>MON </TT>Three.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jghgx.html>b07jghgx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jghgx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>MON </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Paul Garner chats to The
<TT>MON </TT>Inbetweeners co-creator Damon Beesley.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:30 Elvenquest <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017mwrv.html>b017mwrv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017mwrv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 4, Queen Eleanor
<TT>MON </TT>The noble Questers set off once again to find the Sword of
<TT>MON </TT>Asnagar, the only thing that can rid Lower Earth from the
<TT>MON </TT>tyranny of the evil Lord Darkness.
<TT>MON </TT>Their search brings them to the kingdom of Premenstrua,
<TT>MON </TT>where they defeat a band of trolls that have been
<TT>MON </TT>terrorising the land. As a reward for their heroism, they
<TT>MON </TT>are offered the Sword of Asnagar by its grateful ruler,
<TT>MON </TT>Queen Eleanor. But before it's placed in their hands, they
<TT>MON </TT>must first get her a birthday present...
<TT>MON </TT>Meanwhile, Kreech tries to convince Lord Darkness that what
<TT>MON </TT>he needs to help him maintain eternal dominion over Lower
<TT>MON </TT>Earth is a personal assistant...
<TT>MON </TT>Cast:
<TT>MON </TT>Vidar - Darren Boyd
<TT>MON </TT>Queen Eleanor - Louise Delamere
<TT>MON </TT>Dean/Kreech - Kevin Eldon
<TT>MON </TT>Amis - Dave Lamb
<TT>MON </TT>Sam - Stephen Mangan
<TT>MON </TT>Lord Darkness - Alistair McGowan
<TT>MON </TT>Penthiselea - Ingrid Oliver
<TT>MON </TT>Writers: Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 28 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrps.html>b007jrps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767hq.html>b00767hq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767hq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp3p.html>b007jp3p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp3p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Tarantino's Jukebox <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lj8yt.html>b00lj8yt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lj8yt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm5m.html>b007jm5m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm5m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sf1tp.html>b00sf1tp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sf1tp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsqh.html>b007jsqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j13r5.html>b06j13r5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j13r5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011f57v.html>b011f57v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011f57v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011f7m5.html>b011f7m5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011f7m5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, Part 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatisation by Robert Forrest of John le Carre's classic
<TT>TUE </TT>novel featuring intelligence officer George Smiley.
<TT>TUE </TT>The trap is set to catch the East German spymaster who has
<TT>TUE </TT>ruthlessly destroyed Alec Leamas's Berlin network - and the
<TT>TUE </TT>bait is Leamas himself.
<TT>TUE </TT>Smiley ...... Simon Russell Beale
<TT>TUE </TT>Alec Leamas ...... Brian Cox
<TT>TUE </TT>Fiedler ...... Henry Goodman
<TT>TUE </TT>Liz Gold ...... Ruth Gemmell
<TT>TUE </TT>Control ...... John Rowe
<TT>TUE </TT>Peter Guillam ...... Richard Dillane
<TT>TUE </TT>Mundt ...... Sam Dale
<TT>TUE </TT>Ashe ...... Jamie Newall
<TT>TUE </TT>Doorman ...... Stephen Hogan
<TT>TUE </TT>Miss Crail ...... Liza Sadovy
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Pitt ...... Philip Fox
<TT>TUE </TT>Grocer ...... David Hargreaves
<TT>TUE </TT>CIA Man ...... Benjamin Askew.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011j6ls.html>b011j6ls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011j6ls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, Part 3
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatisation by Robert Forrest of John le Carre's classic
<TT>TUE </TT>novel featuring intelligence officer George Smiley.
<TT>TUE </TT>The deadly game of deceit and betrayal reaches its climax at
<TT>TUE </TT>the foot of the Berlin Wall.
<TT>TUE </TT>Smiley ...... Simon Russell Beale
<TT>TUE </TT>Alec Leamas ...... Brian Cox
<TT>TUE </TT>Fiedler ...... Henry Goodman
<TT>TUE </TT>Mundt ...... Sam Dale
<TT>TUE </TT>Liz Gold ...... Ruth Gemmell
<TT>TUE </TT>Ashe ...... Jamie Newall
<TT>TUE </TT>Tribunal President ...... Siobhan Redmond
<TT>TUE </TT>Peter Guillam ...... Richard Dillane
<TT>TUE </TT>Commissar ...... Liza Sadovy
<TT>TUE </TT>Agent ...... Stephen Hogan
<TT>TUE </TT>Miss Crail ...... Liza Sadovy
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Pitt ...... Philip Fox
<TT>TUE </TT>Grocer ...... David Hargreaves
<TT>TUE </TT>CIA Man ...... Benjamin Askew.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp44.html>b007jp44</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp44>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, The Curse of the Golden Cross
<TT>TUE </TT>What do an itinerant gambler, an English lady, a steward, a
<TT>TUE </TT>vicar and a professor have in common? And who has the right
<TT>TUE </TT>to it? Father Brown finds the answer.
<TT>TUE </TT>GK Chesterton's stories of an amateur clerical sleuth with
<TT>TUE </TT>an uncanny understanding of the criminal mind at work.
<TT>TUE </TT>Stars Andrew Sachs as Father Brown, Tim Reynolds as
<TT>TUE </TT>Professor Smaill, Peter Marinker as Mr Tarrant and Natasha
<TT>TUE </TT>Pyne as Lady Diana Wales.
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatised by John Scotney
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed in Bristol by Alec Reid.
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1986.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Tarantino's Jukebox <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lnczw.html>b00lnczw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lnczw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2/2
<TT>TUE </TT>For the first time since Hitchcock, moviegoers have embraced
<TT>TUE </TT>a film director whose name denotes a genre in itself.
<TT>TUE </TT>Transcending his reputation as a maker of violent movies,
<TT>TUE </TT>Quentin Tarantino is also recognised by his fans and
<TT>TUE </TT>admirers as an exceptional soundtrack producer. True
<TT>TUE </TT>Romance, Natural Born Killers, Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction,
<TT>TUE </TT>Jackie Brown, Kill Bill... Tarantino selected all the tracks
<TT>TUE </TT>himself. In the 2nd of two programmes, the enfant terrible
<TT>TUE </TT>of American Cinema reveals his musical obsessions and his
<TT>TUE </TT>influences, and talks us through the contents of his virtual
<TT>TUE </TT>jukebox.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music is a critical element in many movies, but never more
<TT>TUE </TT>so than in Tarantino's - he plunders his own backstory,
<TT>TUE </TT>remembering the tracks of his youth, as well as often making
<TT>TUE </TT>references to - and featuring music from - cult movies and
<TT>TUE </TT>television.
<TT>TUE </TT>This intriguing documentary (coming to you from the red
<TT>TUE </TT>leatherette banquettes of Quentin's favourite virtual diner
<TT>TUE </TT>in LA) not only forages in the annals of great popular
<TT>TUE </TT>music, it focuses on the new styles of music Quentin has
<TT>TUE </TT>found for his latest movie Inglourious Basterds, which was
<TT>TUE </TT>recently nominated in the Best Picture category at the
<TT>TUE </TT>Oscars.
<TT>TUE </TT>Also featuring film producer Laurence Bender, music & movie
<TT>TUE </TT>critic Paul Gambaccini, film editor Sally Menke, composer
<TT>TUE </TT>Charles Bernstein and music supervisors Mary Ramos and Karyn
<TT>TUE </TT>Rachtman.
<TT>TUE </TT>Presented by conductor/composer & film-music historian
<TT>TUE </TT>Robert Ziegler.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Heavy Entertainment.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 Two Doors Down <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00899nl.html>b00899nl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00899nl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, The Minister Has a Window
<TT>TUE </TT>Clare is in a flap over a dinner guest and his dog, so
<TT>TUE </TT>cleaner Sally stays on to help. Stars Frances Tomelty. From
<TT>TUE </TT>March 2001.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gfjhm.html>b07gfjhm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gfjhm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 7, Sara Pascoe
<TT>TUE </TT>Comedian Sara Pascoe joins Rufus Hound and reads from her
<TT>TUE </TT>teenage diaries. She works at the Millennium Dome, gets a
<TT>TUE </TT>new boyfriend, starts university and takes her dog along for
<TT>TUE </TT>company. What could possibly go wrong?
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Harriet Jaine
<TT>TUE </TT>Executive Producer: Aled Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>My Teenage Diary is a Talkback production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Rufus Hound
<TT>TUE </TT>Interviewed Guest: Sara Pascoe
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Harriet Jaine
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl5j.html>b007jl5j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl5j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, The Offer
<TT>TUE </TT>After a row with his father Albert, Harold decides to leave
<TT>TUE </TT>their rag and bone business and take up another offer of
<TT>TUE </TT>employment.
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>TUE </TT>Harold.
<TT>TUE </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>TUE </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>TUE </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>TUE </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>TUE </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>TUE </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>TUE </TT>for TV.
<TT>TUE </TT>Adapted for radio from Galton and Simpson's TV script by
<TT>TUE </TT>Gale Pedrick.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1966.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jz45.html>b007jz45</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jz45>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Nothing But the Vest
<TT>TUE </TT>The civil servants play cupid for Mildred and spark mayhem
<TT>TUE </TT>with their requisitions. Stars Richard Murdoch. From May
<TT>TUE </TT>1975.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 Dead Ringers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07glx81.html>b07glx81</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07glx81>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:30 King of Bath <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b045q4t8.html>b045q4t8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b045q4t8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>By Any Other Name
<TT>TUE </TT>Beau Nash generates woe with his farcical predilection for
<TT>TUE </TT>fanciful fabrications. Starring David Bamber. From February
<TT>TUE </TT>1999.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011klyy.html>b011klyy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011klyy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Looking Glass War, Part 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatisation by Shaun McKenna of John le Carre's novel, the
<TT>TUE </TT>fourth to feature spymaster George Smiley.
<TT>TUE </TT>When word reaches The Department that Soviet missiles are
<TT>TUE </TT>being installed close to the West German border, they seize
<TT>TUE </TT>the opportunity to relive former glories.
<TT>TUE </TT>Leclerc ...... Ian McDiarmid
<TT>TUE </TT>George Smiley ...... Simon Russell Beale
<TT>TUE </TT>Avery ...... Patrick Kennedy
<TT>TUE </TT>Haldane ...... Philip Jackson
<TT>TUE </TT>Woodford ...... David Hargeaves
<TT>TUE </TT>Sarah ...... Fenella Woolgar
<TT>TUE </TT>Control ...... John Rowe
<TT>TUE </TT>Carol ...... Annabelle Dowler
<TT>TUE </TT>Taylor/Sutherland ...... Philip Fox
<TT>TUE </TT>Peersen ...... Stephen Hogan
<TT>TUE </TT>Lansen ...... Matt Addis
<TT>TUE </TT>Girl ...... Lizzy Watts
<TT>TUE </TT>Fred Leiser ...... Piotr Baumann
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Marc Beeby.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Sailors' Knots <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jwfx5.html>b01jwfx5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jwfx5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Keeping Up Appearances
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by W.W. Jacobs.
<TT>TUE </TT>Published in 1909, Sailors' Knots is an anthology of comic
<TT>TUE </TT>stories set around London and the Thames Estuary at the turn
<TT>TUE </TT>of the last century. The 'knots' are the various mix-ups
<TT>TUE </TT>that occur between sailors on shore leave and the local
<TT>TUE </TT>residents. The tales are great fun, full of entertaining
<TT>TUE </TT>characters (with names like Silas Winch, Sam Small and
<TT>TUE </TT>Ginger Dick) and often deal with marital spats,
<TT>TUE </TT>misunderstandings, and rascals getting their just rewards.
<TT>TUE </TT>In this second episode, Mark Williams reads the story of
<TT>TUE </TT>Bill Buttenshaw, who is put off drink for life by the
<TT>TUE </TT>terrifying ghost of an old shipmate.
<TT>TUE </TT>W.W. Jacobs is best known for his horror story, The Monkey's
<TT>TUE </TT>Paw (1902), but the majority of his writing is comic. He was
<TT>TUE </TT>born in Wapping in 1863, where his father was wharf manager
<TT>TUE </TT>at the South Devon Wharf at Lower East Smithfield, and his
<TT>TUE </TT>early observation of merchant ships and the behaviour of
<TT>TUE </TT>their crews informed his many humorous tales.
<TT>TUE </TT>Mark Williams is well-known as one of the stars of BBC TV's
<TT>TUE </TT>The Fast Show ("Suits you, sir..!!") and for the role of Ron
<TT>TUE </TT>Weasley's father in the Harry Potter films.
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Roy Apps
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: David Blount
<TT>TUE </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Mark Williams
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: David Blount
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridger: Roy Apps
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: WW Jacobs
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Martyn Wade - A Home of Their Own <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b4038.html>b00b4038</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b4038>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>As Kenneth and Clare move to a smaller house, they get some
<TT>TUE </TT>unexpected visitors. Comedy drama with David Troughton and
<TT>TUE </TT>Barbara Flynn.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl5j.html>b007jl5j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl5j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jz45.html>b007jz45</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jz45>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp44.html>b007jp44</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp44>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Tarantino's Jukebox <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lnczw.html>b00lnczw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lnczw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm64.html>b007jm64</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm64>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Sophia and Jan gamble all on the tulip markets, but will
<TT>TUE </TT>they have enough time? Read by Emma Fielding and William
<TT>TUE </TT>Gaminara.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sf8t9.html>b00sf8t9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sf8t9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Locke and Mr Rousseau
<TT>TUE </TT>Michael Morpurgo tells the story of two great 18th century
<TT>TUE </TT>philosophers, whose child-rearing ideas are influential to
<TT>TUE </TT>this day.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsqs.html>b007jsqs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsqs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Babel Tower, part 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Frederica discovers that her new lover, John, has an
<TT>TUE </TT>unhinged brother and Paul makes a dramatic statement. Stars
<TT>TUE </TT>Tim Treloar.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j6fcy.html>b06j6fcy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j6fcy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>John le Carre: The Biography, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>The life of John Le Carre by Adam Sisman, is abridged for
<TT>TUE </TT>radio in five episodes by Katrin Williams:
<TT>TUE </TT>2. Under his real name of David Cornwell, he leaves
<TT>TUE </TT>Sherbourne, goes to Bern and meets Joe Kraemer, who proves a
<TT>TUE </TT>route of sorts into the spying game..
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader Stephen Boxer
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Duncan Minshull.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Stephen Boxer
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Adam Sisman
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridger: Katrin Williams
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Duncan Minshull
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011klyy.html>b011klyy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011klyy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fd2wx.html>b00fd2wx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fd2wx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, Semi-final 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin's music quiz with Andrew Beardsell of Brighouse,
<TT>TUE </TT>Graham Bennett from Surbiton and Brian Clements of
<TT>TUE </TT>Chelmsford.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 King of Bath <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b045q4t8.html>b045q4t8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b045q4t8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 Two Doors Down <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00899nl.html>b00899nl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00899nl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gfjhm.html>b07gfjhm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gfjhm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrq5.html>b007jrq5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrq5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 17
<TT>TUE </TT>An unexpected visitor to Shirning threatens to undermine
<TT>TUE </TT>Bill and Josella's future plans. Concluded by Roger May.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 John Wyndham: No Place Like Earth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wqb56.html>b00wqb56</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wqb56>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>'The Day of the Triffids' is one of the great post war
<TT>TUE </TT>British novels. It was the first big success for its author
<TT>TUE </TT>John Wyndham - and it came late. He was in his 40s when it
<TT>TUE </TT>was published. He went on to write a series of successful
<TT>TUE </TT>books including The Kraken Wakes, The Chrysalids and The
<TT>TUE </TT>Midwich Cuckoos.
<TT>TUE </TT>His novels are set in middle class British suburbia - and
<TT>TUE </TT>have been accused of being 'cosy catastrophes', but at their
<TT>TUE </TT>heart is a streak of darkness. Wyndham was interested in how
<TT>TUE </TT>ordinary people would cope when extraordinary, and
<TT>TUE </TT>terrifying things happened to them.
<TT>TUE </TT>His greatest successes came in the 1950s and his
<TT>TUE </TT>preoccupations were very much post war and cold war; nuclear
<TT>TUE </TT>annihilation, social breakdown and anxieties over communism.
<TT>TUE </TT>He was also prescient; he touches on climate change,
<TT>TUE </TT>genetically modified crops and species extinction. He was
<TT>TUE </TT>fascinated by evolution; would human beings one day be
<TT>TUE </TT>supplanted by something superior? He was also intriguing
<TT>TUE </TT>when it came to his heroines - they were resourceful,
<TT>TUE </TT>sensible and clever. An occasional tear might be shed, but
<TT>TUE </TT>the Wyndham girl was soon decapitating triffids or felling
<TT>TUE </TT>religious fanatics.
<TT>TUE </TT>In 'No Place Like Earth' Dan Rebellato examines the
<TT>TUE </TT>importance and influence of John Wyndham on the history of
<TT>TUE </TT>British and American science fiction. The programme is
<TT>TUE </TT>produced in Manchester by Nicola Swords.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl5j.html>b007jl5j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl5j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jz45.html>b007jz45</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jz45>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp44.html>b007jp44</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp44>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Tarantino's Jukebox <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lnczw.html>b00lnczw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lnczw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Sailors' Knots <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jwfx5.html>b01jwfx5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jwfx5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Martyn Wade - A Home of Their Own <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b4038.html>b00b4038</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b4038>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gfjhm.html>b07gfjhm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gfjhm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Bleak Expectations <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p71gl.html>b01p71gl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p71gl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 5, A Writerly Life Made Dreadfully Different
<TT>TUE </TT>by Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode Four: 'A Writerly Life Made Dreadfully Different'
<TT>TUE </TT>The Victorian comedy adventure sees a novel writing showdown
<TT>TUE </TT>between Pip and Charles Dickens to find out who is the
<TT>TUE </TT>greatest writer in Britain.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Philip: Richard Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Pip Bin: Tom Allen
<TT>TUE </TT>Gently Benevolent: Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry Biscuit: James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Clampvulture: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely: Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Lily: Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Pippa: Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>The Real Charles Dickens: Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Children's Hour with Armstrong and Miller <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00933zr.html>b00933zr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00933zr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Martin Bain-Jones is left in the studio, while Craig has a
<TT>TUE </TT>dubious new job. Starring Alexander Armstrong and Ben
<TT>TUE </TT>Miller. From December 1998.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jghj7.html>b07jghj7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jghj7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>TUE </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Paul Garner chats again to The
<TT>TUE </TT>Inbetweeners co-creator Damon Beesley.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Danny Robins Music Therapy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fgts9.html>b00fgts9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fgts9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Danny uses the power of music to help humanity - and a
<TT>TUE </TT>dormouse. With Isy Suttie and beatboxer Beardyman. From
<TT>TUE </TT>November 2008.
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<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 29 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrq5.html>b007jrq5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrq5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 John Wyndham: No Place Like Earth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wqb56.html>b00wqb56</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wqb56>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp44.html>b007jp44</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp44>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Tarantino's Jukebox <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lnczw.html>b00lnczw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lnczw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm64.html>b007jm64</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm64>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sf8t9.html>b00sf8t9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sf8t9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsqs.html>b007jsqs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsqs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j6fcy.html>b06j6fcy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j6fcy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011klyy.html>b011klyy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011klyy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011kqj2.html>b011kqj2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011kqj2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Looking Glass War, Part 2
<TT>WED </TT>Dramatisation by Shaun McKenna of John le Carre's novel, the
<TT>WED </TT>fourth to feature spymaster George Smiley.
<TT>WED </TT>As Leiser's clandestine mission into East German territory
<TT>WED </TT>proceeds, it soon becomes clear that nothing is quite what
<TT>WED </TT>it seems.
<TT>WED </TT>Leclerc ...... Ian McDiarmid
<TT>WED </TT>George Smiley ...... Simon Russell Beale
<TT>WED </TT>Avery ...... Patrick Kennedy
<TT>WED </TT>Haldane ...... Philip Jackson
<TT>WED </TT>Fred Leiser ...... Piotr Baumann
<TT>WED </TT>Jack Johnson ...... Ben Crowe
<TT>WED </TT>Anna ...... Ania Sowinski
<TT>WED </TT>Sarah ...... Fenella Woolgar
<TT>WED </TT>Control ...... John Rowe
<TT>WED </TT>Carol ...... Annabelle Dowler
<TT>WED </TT>Official ...... Philip Fox
<TT>WED </TT>Soldiers ...... Matt Addis, Benjamin Askew
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Marc Beeby.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 Two Doors Down <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00899nl.html>b00899nl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00899nl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gfjhm.html>b07gfjhm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gfjhm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0081lvr.html>b0081lvr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0081lvr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Actor and Alibi
<TT>WED </TT>A theatrical murder amid much back-stabbing is announced in
<TT>WED </TT>the Chop-House. Father Brown finds himself in the midst of a
<TT>WED </TT>School for Scandal.
<TT>WED </TT>GK Chesterton's stories of an amateur clerical sleuth with
<TT>WED </TT>an uncanny understanding of the criminal mind at work.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Andrew Sachs as Father Brown, Peter Jeffrey as Mundon
<TT>WED </TT>Mandeville, Sheila Gram as Mrs Mandeville and Bill Wallis as
<TT>WED </TT>Inspector Bagshaw.
<TT>WED </TT>Dramatised by John Scotney
<TT>WED </TT>Directed in Bristol by Alec Reid.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1986.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Meet the Patels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kvryj.html>b00kvryj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kvryj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Exploring the success of the 210,000-strong community of
<TT>WED </TT>Patels in Britain, the stereotypical Asian corner
<TT>WED </TT>shopkeepers.
<TT>WED </TT>There are 50 Patel multi-millionaires and 500 millionaires
<TT>WED </TT>on the Britain's annual Rich List, a level of success partly
<TT>WED </TT>attributable to community solidarity. Community elders often
<TT>WED </TT>arrange get-togethers, including singles nights,
<TT>WED </TT>speed-dating events, and even a Patel matrimonial website,
<TT>WED </TT>which has been cited as the most successful online marriage
<TT>WED </TT>meet.
<TT>WED </TT>Clare Jenkins attends one of these events to find out why it
<TT>WED </TT>is seen as important to marry within this large - and
<TT>WED </TT>wealthy - community.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 A Whole 'Nother Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007641j.html>b007641j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007641j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>It's A Fig Not A Date
<TT>WED </TT>Cassie and Pete enter the world of dating agencies and come
<TT>WED </TT>to some unexpected realisations. Starring Dave Lamb. From
<TT>WED </TT>September 2001.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gg1kd.html>b07gg1kd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gg1kd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 10, Episode 6
<TT>WED </TT>Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show
<TT>WED </TT>which dares to commit heresy.
<TT>WED </TT>Her guests are comedians David Mitchell and Katy Brand, and
<TT>WED </TT>columnist and author Sathnam Sanghera. Together they discuss
<TT>WED </TT>Ed Miliband, self service checkouts and George Clooney's
<TT>WED </TT>wedding.
<TT>WED </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Victoria Coren Mitchell
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: David Mitchell
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Katy Brand
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Sathnam Sanghera
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n2vcg.html>b01n2vcg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n2vcg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Poveys Move House
<TT>WED </TT>Stressed out Captain Povey is moving house and needs the
<TT>WED </TT>crew of HMS Troutbridge to help shift the furniture.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicot as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as Mrs
<TT>WED </TT>Povey, Ronnie Barker as Captain Bell and Tenniel Evans as
<TT>WED </TT>Uncle Ebeneezer .
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in August 1965.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq3k.html>b007jq3k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq3k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Idol
<TT>WED </TT>Tired of the lad's big-headedness, Bill and Moira decide to
<TT>WED </TT>teach him a lesson.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Moira Lister, Bill Kerr and
<TT>WED </TT>Sidney James.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>WED </TT>Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott. Recorded
<TT>WED </TT>by the BBC Revue Orchestra conducted by Harry Rabinowitz.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Dennis Main Wilson
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1954.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013f0vy.html>b013f0vy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013f0vy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 6
<TT>WED </TT>Justin Moorhouse, Greg Davies, Chris Corcoran and Lucy
<TT>WED </TT>Porter star in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. From September
<TT>WED </TT>2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dg72g.html>b04dg72g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dg72g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Paul and Ruby's scheme to cash in on some attic treasure
<TT>WED </TT>causes a panic. Stars Patrick Barlow and Barbara Flynn. From
<TT>WED </TT>May 1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011kw6z.html>b011kw6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011kw6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Part 1
<TT>WED </TT>Dramatisation by Shaun McKenna of John le Carre's classic
<TT>WED </TT>novel featuring intelligence officer George Smiley.
<TT>WED </TT>Ever since the capture and torture of their agent in
<TT>WED </TT>Czechoslovakia, the British Secret Intelligence Service has
<TT>WED </TT>been in trouble. Now, the government has been forced to call
<TT>WED </TT>George Smiley back from retirement to investigate the whole
<TT>WED </TT>incident and to seek out the mole they believe to be at the
<TT>WED </TT>heart of the service.
<TT>WED </TT>George Smiley ...... Simon Russell Beale
<TT>WED </TT>Ann Smiley ...... Anna Chancellor
<TT>WED </TT>Jim Prideaux ...... Anthony Calf
<TT>WED </TT>Peter Guillam ...... Ewan Bailey
<TT>WED </TT>Oliver Lacon ...... Alex Jennings
<TT>WED </TT>Ricki Tarr ...... Jamie Foreman
<TT>WED </TT>Irina ...... Vera Filatova
<TT>WED </TT>Mendel ...... Kenneth Cranham
<TT>WED </TT>Connie Sachs ...... Maggie Steed
<TT>WED </TT>Magyar ...... Peter Majer
<TT>WED </TT>Roddy Martindale ...... Philip Fox
<TT>WED </TT>Bill Roach ...... Ryan Watson.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Sailors' Knots <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01k1n52.html>b01k1n52</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01k1n52>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Head of the Family
<TT>WED </TT>Written by W.W. Jacobs.
<TT>WED </TT>Published in 1909, Sailors' Knots is an anthology of comic
<TT>WED </TT>stories set around London and the Thames Estuary at the turn
<TT>WED </TT>of the last century. The 'knots' are the various mix-ups
<TT>WED </TT>that occur between sailors on shore leave and the local
<TT>WED </TT>residents. The tales are great fun, full of entertaining
<TT>WED </TT>characters (with names like Silas Winch, Sam Small and
<TT>WED </TT>Ginger Dick) and often deal with marital spats,
<TT>WED </TT>misunderstandings, and rascals getting their just rewards.
<TT>WED </TT>Mark Williams reads the last in the series when, in a case
<TT>WED </TT>of mistaken identity, a young sailor becomes part of a
<TT>WED </TT>family he's never met before.
<TT>WED </TT>W.W. Jacobs is best know for his horror story, The Monkey's
<TT>WED </TT>Paw (1902), but the majority of his writing is comic. He was
<TT>WED </TT>born in Wapping in 1863, where his father was wharf manager
<TT>WED </TT>at the South Devon Wharf at Lower East Smithfield, and his
<TT>WED </TT>early observation of merchant ships and the behaviour of
<TT>WED </TT>their crews informed his many humorous tales.
<TT>WED </TT>Mark Williams is well-known as one of the stars of BBC TV's
<TT>WED </TT>The Fast Show ("Suits you, sir..!!") and for the role of Ron
<TT>WED </TT>Weasley's father in the Harry Potter films.
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Roy Apps
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Blount
<TT>WED </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Mark Williams
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: WW Jacobs
<TT>WED </TT>Abridger: Roy Apps
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Blount
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wjcq.html>b012wjcq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wjcq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Anna Symon - The Meaning of Love
<TT>WED </TT>by Anna Symon
<TT>WED </TT>When Ed finds himself sleeping in the spare room he realises
<TT>WED </TT>he might have to rediscover exactly what love is. But coming
<TT>WED </TT>up with the correct definition proves harder than he first
<TT>WED </TT>imagines.
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Sally Avens.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Ed: Paul Ritter
<TT>WED </TT>Fiona: Tessa Peake-Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Simone: Aurelie Amblard
<TT>WED </TT>Captain Cook: Jonathan Forbes
<TT>WED </TT>Julian: Peter Polycarpou
<TT>WED </TT>Cath: Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Anna Symon
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Sally Avens
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sally Avens
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n2vcg.html>b01n2vcg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n2vcg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq3k.html>b007jq3k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq3k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0081lvr.html>b0081lvr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0081lvr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Meet the Patels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kvryj.html>b00kvryj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kvryj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm6m.html>b007jm6m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm6m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Sophia's plan for escape is desperate, but will it be enough
<TT>WED </TT>to convince her husband? Read by Emma Fielding and William
<TT>WED </TT>Gaminara.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sfcy9.html>b00sfcy9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sfcy9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>'Dear Papa, Dear Mama'
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Morpurgo discovers how middle and upper-class
<TT>WED </TT>children enjoyed more informal upbringings by the late 18th
<TT>WED </TT>century.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsr3.html>b007jsr3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsr3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Babel Tower, part 8
<TT>WED </TT>The day of Frederica's divorce finally arrives and she
<TT>WED </TT>learns whether she has won custody of her son, Leo. Stars
<TT>WED </TT>Indira Varma.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j6g4p.html>b06j6g4p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j6g4p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>John le Carre: The Biography, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>The life of John Le Carre by Adam Sisman, is abridged for
<TT>WED </TT>radio in 5 episodes by Katrin Williams:
<TT>WED </TT>Oxford, teaching at Eton, employment at M15. And
<TT>WED </TT>publication. During these eventful years the shadow of his
<TT>WED </TT>father Ronnie continues to loom large..
<TT>WED </TT>Reader Stephen Boxer
<TT>WED </TT>Producer Duncan Minshull.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Stephen Boxer
<TT>WED </TT>Author: Adam Sisman
<TT>WED </TT>Abridger: Katrin Williams
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Duncan Minshull
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011kw6z.html>b011kw6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011kw6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013f0vy.html>b013f0vy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013f0vy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dg72g.html>b04dg72g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dg72g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 A Whole 'Nother Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007641j.html>b007641j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007641j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gg1kd.html>b07gg1kd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gg1kd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Simon Clark - The Night of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07htd4f.html>b07htd4f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07htd4f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>After 25 years, a colony of survivors on the Triffid-free
<TT>WED </TT>Isle of Wight are under attack once more...
<TT>WED </TT>Simon Clarke's 2001 novel is the sequel to John Wyndham
<TT>WED </TT>sci-fi classic. At the conclusion of 'The Day of the
<TT>WED </TT>Triffids', scientist Bill Masen had escaped with his wife
<TT>WED </TT>and four-year-old son to the island.
<TT>WED </TT>Now grown up, Bill's son, David wakes up one morning to a
<TT>WED </TT>world plunged into darkness. Now, the Triffids have an
<TT>WED </TT>advantage over humanity.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Sam Troughton as David Masen, Nicola Bryant as
<TT>WED </TT>Cerys/Marnie/Rowena, Paul Clayton as Bill Masen/General
<TT>WED </TT>Fielding, Geff Francis as Gabriel and John Schwab as Sam
<TT>WED </TT>Dynes.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer and Script Editor: John Ainsworth.
<TT>WED </TT>Executive Producers: Jason Haigh-Ellery & Nicholas Briggs.
<TT>WED </TT>A Big Finish production.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008jd1m.html>b008jd1m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008jd1m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>When Will You Ever Learn
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright chairs the lively discussion series.
<TT>WED </TT>4/6. When Will You Ever Learn
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic discusses our attitudes to errors slight and serious
<TT>WED </TT>with historian Dominic Sandbrook, performer Dillie Keane and
<TT>WED </TT>writer Isabel Losada.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n2vcg.html>b01n2vcg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n2vcg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq3k.html>b007jq3k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq3k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0081lvr.html>b0081lvr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0081lvr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Meet the Patels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kvryj.html>b00kvryj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kvryj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Sailors' Knots <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01k1n52.html>b01k1n52</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01k1n52>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wjcq.html>b012wjcq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wjcq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gg1kd.html>b07gg1kd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gg1kd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03xf1f8.html>b03xf1f8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03xf1f8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The B&B
<TT>WED </TT>Mention Milton Jones to most people and the first thing they
<TT>WED </TT>think is 'Help!'.
<TT>WED </TT>King of the one-liners, Milton Jones returns BBC to Radio 4
<TT>WED </TT>for an amazing 10th series in a new format where he has
<TT>WED </TT>decided to set himself up as a man who can help anyone
<TT>WED </TT>anywhere - whether they need it or not. Because, in his own
<TT>WED </TT>words, "No problem too problemy".
<TT>WED </TT>But each week, Milton and his trusty assistant Anton set out
<TT>WED </TT>to help people and soon find they're embroiled in a new
<TT>WED </TT>adventure. So when you're close to the edge, then Milton can
<TT>WED </TT>give you a push.
<TT>WED </TT>This week, a friend who runs a B&B is in trouble - so it's
<TT>WED </TT>time for Milton to dust off those nylon sheets and let the
<TT>WED </TT>sparks fly.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Milton with James Cary ("Bluestone 42",
<TT>WED </TT>"Miranda") and Dan Evans (who co-wrote Milton's Channel 4
<TT>WED </TT>show "House Of Rooms") the man they call "Britain's funniest
<TT>WED </TT>Milton," returns to the radio with a fully-working cast and
<TT>WED </TT>a shipload of new jokes.
<TT>WED </TT>The cast includes regulars Tom Goodman-Hill ("Spamalot",
<TT>WED </TT>"Mr. Selfridge") as the ever-faithful Anton, and Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>("Newsjack"), and features the one and only Josie Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>working with Milton for the first time.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer David Tyler's radio credits include Armando
<TT>WED </TT>Iannucci's Charm Offensive, Cabin Pressure, Bigipedia,
<TT>WED </TT>Another Case Of Milton Jones, Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The
<TT>WED </TT>Nation, The Brig Society, Giles Wemmbley Hogg Goes Off, The
<TT>WED </TT>99p Challenge, The Castle, The 3rd Degree and even, going
<TT>WED </TT>back a bit, Radio Active.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced and Directed by David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Himself: Milton Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Anton: Tom Goodman-Hill
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Josie Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>Director: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Milton Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: James Cary
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Dan Evans
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 The Mel and Sue Thing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00769y0.html>b00769y0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00769y0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>A guitar legend, Jane Austen's lost novella and a soap opera
<TT>WED </TT>queen. Sketches galore with Perkins and Giedroyc. From
<TT>WED </TT>October 2002.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 The Hudson and Pepperdine Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075tgf.html>b0075tgf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075tgf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Have the girls from TV show Friends really come to visit?
<TT>WED </TT>Sketches and songs with Mel Hudson and Vicki Pepperdine.
<TT>WED </TT>From April 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Simon Clark - The Night of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07htd4f.html>b07htd4f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07htd4f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008jd1m.html>b008jd1m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008jd1m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0081lvr.html>b0081lvr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0081lvr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Meet the Patels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kvryj.html>b00kvryj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kvryj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm6m.html>b007jm6m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm6m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sfcy9.html>b00sfcy9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sfcy9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsr3.html>b007jsr3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsr3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j6g4p.html>b06j6g4p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j6g4p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011kw6z.html>b011kw6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011kw6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011lcfv.html>b011lcfv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011lcfv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Part 2
<TT>THU </TT>Dramatisation by Shaun McKenna of John le Carre's classic
<TT>THU </TT>novel.
<TT>THU </TT>George Smiley, called back from retirement, tries to piece
<TT>THU </TT>together the events of the past to find the mole he believes
<TT>THU </TT>is tearing apart the British Secret Intelligence Service.
<TT>THU </TT>George Smiley ...... Simon Russell Beale
<TT>THU </TT>Ann Smiley ...... Anna Chancellor
<TT>THU </TT>Control ...... John Rowe
<TT>THU </TT>Peter Guillam ...... Ewan Bailey
<TT>THU </TT>Percy Alleline ...... Bill Paterson
<TT>THU </TT>Ricki Tarr ...... Jamie Foreman
<TT>THU </TT>Toby Esterhase ...... Sam Dale
<TT>THU </TT>Bill Haydon ...... Michael Feast
<TT>THU </TT>Roy Bland...... David Hargreaves
<TT>THU </TT>Sam Collins ...... Nicholas Boulton.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011pq1v.html>b011pq1v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011pq1v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Part 3
<TT>THU </TT>Dramatisation by Shaun McKenna of John le Carre's classic
<TT>THU </TT>novel.
<TT>THU </TT>George Smiley, called back from retirement, is reaching the
<TT>THU </TT>end of his hunt to find the mole he believes is tearing the
<TT>THU </TT>British Secret Intelligence Service apart.
<TT>THU </TT>George Smiley ...... Simon Russell Beale
<TT>THU </TT>Ann Smiley ...... Anna Chancellor
<TT>THU </TT>Control ...... John Rowe
<TT>THU </TT>Peter Guillam ...... Ewan Bailey
<TT>THU </TT>Jim Prideaux ...... Anthony Calf
<TT>THU </TT>Mendel ...... Kenneth Cranham
<TT>THU </TT>Magyar ...... Peter Majer
<TT>THU </TT>Ricki Tarr ...... Jamie Foreman
<TT>THU </TT>Toby Esterhase ...... Sam Dale
<TT>THU </TT>Bill Haydon ...... Michael Feast
<TT>THU </TT>Karla ...... Philip Fox
<TT>THU </TT>Polyakov ...... Stephen Greif
<TT>THU </TT>Steve Mackelvore ...... Piers Wehner
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs McCraig ...... Kate Layden
<TT>THU </TT>Bill Roach ...... Ryan Watson.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Bill Murphy - Hallows End <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2zc.html>b007k2zc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2zc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Wealthy Dubliner Dermot McPhail misguidedly buys a Gothic
<TT>THU </TT>mansion on the wild coast of west Cork, but things start
<TT>THU </TT>going dramatically wrong when the unscrupulous property
<TT>THU </TT>developer and his pampered wife Clodagh move in.
<TT>THU </TT>Is someone sabotaging Dermot's dream, or is the ancient
<TT>THU </TT>curse of Hallows End at work?
<TT>THU </TT>Bill Murphy's whodunit stars Gerry O'Brien as Dermot, Ann
<TT>THU </TT>Marie Horan as Clodagh, Darragh Kelly as Patrick, Helen
<TT>THU </TT>Norton as Aoife and Simon Delaney as Martin/Barman.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>THU </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland.
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast in 2007.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 The Walpole Chronicle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t6gw.html>b010t6gw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t6gw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The novelist Hugh Walpole was one of the most successful
<TT>THU </TT>writers of his generation; a consummate story teller. In the
<TT>THU </TT>1920s and 30s he was a publisher's dream ticket.
<TT>THU </TT>Each new novel dramatically outsold the one before. On his
<TT>THU </TT>lucrative literary tours of America he pulled in even bigger
<TT>THU </TT>audiences than Charles Dickens who had done the circuit 80
<TT>THU </TT>years before. He was a friend of and admired by Virginia
<TT>THU </TT>Woolf, Arnold Bennett, John Buchan, Henry James, Clemence
<TT>THU </TT>Dane, and T.S. Eliot. He wrote more than 50 books including
<TT>THU </TT>36 novels. He was the master of the epic family saga and
<TT>THU </TT>also an accomplished writer of psychological thrillers and
<TT>THU </TT>supernatural tales. Carl Jung thought Walpole was a better
<TT>THU </TT>psychologist than many of his professional colleagues.
<TT>THU </TT>Today Walpole is largely forgotten. It was said that "the
<TT>THU </TT>works of Hugh Walpole will go on forever" but today only a
<TT>THU </TT>couple of his books are still in print. But what caused this
<TT>THU </TT>catastrophic decline in Walpole's reputation?
<TT>THU </TT>For this re-appraisal of Walpole and his work Eric Robson
<TT>THU </TT>travels to the Borrowdale Valley in the Lake District where
<TT>THU </TT>Hugh settled for the last twenty years of his life. We go in
<TT>THU </TT>search of this larger than life character who denied the
<TT>THU </TT>existence of income tax, spent several fortunes on
<TT>THU </TT>collections of books and art works and sought the love of
<TT>THU </TT>London's literary set only to be ridiculed and parodied
<TT>THU </TT>whilst his back was turned. Why has the verdict of posterity
<TT>THU </TT>apparently been so harsh?
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Barney Rowntree
<TT>THU </TT>A Somethin Else production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b3cgf.html>b01b3cgf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01b3cgf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Happy Together
<TT>THU </TT>Patrick and Helen have a massive row, while Billy arranges
<TT>THU </TT>to meet another Prisoner fan off the web. Comedy written by
<TT>THU </TT>and starring Jim Sweeney. From September 2002.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Welcome to Wherever You Are <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gh57z.html>b07gh57z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gh57z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Welcome To Wherever You Are is a truly global stand-up show,
<TT>THU </TT>in which comedians perform from wherever on the planet they
<TT>THU </TT>happen to be, via high quality phone lines and internet
<TT>THU </TT>video, to a live audience in the BBC Radio Theatre at
<TT>THU </TT>Broadcasting House, London.
<TT>THU </TT>The show is hosted by Andrew Maxwell, a multiple Edinburgh
<TT>THU </TT>Comedy Award nominee and a regular on The News Quiz, The Now
<TT>THU </TT>Show, and who has presented his own Radio 4 series, Andrew
<TT>THU </TT>Maxwell's Public Enemies. He also hosted one Radio 4's Fresh
<TT>THU </TT>From The Fringe last year.
<TT>THU </TT>This pilot features award-winning comedians in Jakarta, St
<TT>THU </TT>Petersburg, and Los Angeles, giving the range of
<TT>THU </TT>observations a little wider than in a typical stand-up show
<TT>THU </TT>- the subjects covered include being the freedoms afforded
<TT>THU </TT>to women; how powerful Vladimir Putin really is; and why
<TT>THU </TT>Canada probably doesn't exist.
<TT>THU </TT>Host ... Andrew Maxwell
<TT>THU </TT>Guest ... Sakdiyah Ma'ruf
<TT>THU </TT>Guest ... Igor Meerson
<TT>THU </TT>Guest ... Guy Branum
<TT>THU </TT>Producer ... Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>A BBC Studios production.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Andrew Maxwell
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Sakdiyah Ma'ruf
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Igor Meerson
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Guy Branum
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzjx.html>b007jzjx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzjx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, The Fridge
<TT>THU </TT>Author Gerald and his wife Diana blow hot and cold over
<TT>THU </TT>refrigeration.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife, Diana.
<TT>THU </TT>With Brian Carroll and Danny Schiller.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1979.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpck.html>b007jpck</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpck>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, Music Festival
<TT>THU </TT>Mike Flex and Mike Channel host Radio Active's very own live
<TT>THU </TT>music extravaganza.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope, Steve Brown and Geoffrey Perkins.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins with John
<TT>THU </TT>Docherty, Moray Hunter and Jeremy Pascall.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1985 .
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075sqz.html>b0075sqz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075sqz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas,
<TT>THU </TT>Dillie Keane, Roger McGough and Miles Kington. From July
<TT>THU </TT>1998.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b045bss6.html>b045bss6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b045bss6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, The Hills Are Alive
<TT>THU </TT>Ronnie Corbett returns for the final series of his popular
<TT>THU </TT>sitcom by Ian Davidson and Peter Vincent.
<TT>THU </TT>Ronnie is granddad Sandy and his old dog is Henry. If the
<TT>THU </TT>dog dies or his lodger moves on, Sandy's children want him
<TT>THU </TT>to downsize. He doesn't.
<TT>THU </TT>To help his finances, Sandy, still in the family home, took
<TT>THU </TT>in a young couple as lodgers. But then the man left -
<TT>THU </TT>leaving the attractive Dolores behind. And she, Sandy's
<TT>THU </TT>children are quite sure, is a gold-digger. Sandy's opinion
<TT>THU </TT>that it would be inhuman to move Henry somewhere unfamiliar
<TT>THU </TT>is wearing a bit thin - as is the old dog himself. Keeping
<TT>THU </TT>the dog alive and keeping the lodger happy are one thing;
<TT>THU </TT>what really concerns Sandy deeply is providing a guiding
<TT>THU </TT>hand to his whole family, advising here, prompting there,
<TT>THU </TT>responding to any emergency callout... If he kept himself to
<TT>THU </TT>himself, of course, things would be a lot simpler and
<TT>THU </TT>smoother. But a lot duller too...
<TT>THU </TT>Episode Four - The Hills Are Alive
<TT>THU </TT>Sandy's holding auditions for The Sound of Music. Everyone
<TT>THU </TT>wants to be in it. Complete strangers burst into song.
<TT>THU </TT>Son-in-law Blake takes advantage of Sandy's distraction to
<TT>THU </TT>lure him into a skyscraper for old people.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>A CPL Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Sandy: Ronnie Corbett
<TT>THU </TT>Dolores: Liza Tarbuck
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Pompom: Sally Grace
<TT>THU </TT>Blake: Dave Lamb
<TT>THU </TT>Ellie: Tilly Vosburgh
<TT>THU </TT>Hogberry: Paul Chapman
<TT>THU </TT>Tyson: Daniel Bridle
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Ian Davidson
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Peter Vincent
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01616ll.html>b01616ll</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01616ll>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Honourable Schoolboy, Part 1
<TT>THU </TT>It's 1975, and spymaster George Smiley takes charge of
<TT>THU </TT>dealing with a betrayal. Stars Simon Russell Beale and Hugh
<TT>THU </TT>Bonneville.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Half-Light <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hl4gy.html>b01hl4gy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hl4gy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Black Woollen Gloves
<TT>THU </TT>By Neil M. Gunn, first published in 1928.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Claire Knight.
<TT>THU </TT>A newly qualified school-mistress, just arrived in the
<TT>THU </TT>Highland town of Inverness, chances upon the love of her
<TT>THU </TT>life in the reading room of the local library.
<TT>THU </TT>First in a series of three short stories by one of
<TT>THU </TT>Scotland's finest writers, Neil M. Gunn (best known for his
<TT>THU </TT>1941 novel, The Silver Darlings). Gunn was born in 1891, in
<TT>THU </TT>the coastal village of Dunbeath, in Caithness, and wrote
<TT>THU </TT>prolifically over a period that spanned the recession of the
<TT>THU </TT>1920s through to the aftermath of the second world war. He
<TT>THU </TT>died in 1973.
<TT>THU </TT>The stories in this series are taken from Half-Light, a new
<TT>THU </TT>collection of Gunn's short fiction compiled by his nephew
<TT>THU </TT>Dairmid Gunn and published by Caithness-based Whittles
<TT>THU </TT>Publishing.
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged and produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015p86d.html>b015p86d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015p86d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Mark Lawson - The Artist is Thinking
<TT>THU </TT>In an intriguing murder mystery in the art world, Mark
<TT>THU </TT>Lawson pursues a theme which for him holds particular
<TT>THU </TT>fascination; the desire of the artist to remain illusive and
<TT>THU </TT>anonymous behind work which is heavily codified and
<TT>THU </TT>seemingly impenetrable.
<TT>THU </TT>When a brilliant young art historian flies in the face of
<TT>THU </TT>the received wisdom regarding the work of the reclusive
<TT>THU </TT>Anderson Perrine, the artist feels a distinct invasion of
<TT>THU </TT>his privacy. He sets about laying a series of false trails
<TT>THU </TT>but her pursuit of him is unrelenting and he is obliged to
<TT>THU </TT>take radically evasive action.
<TT>THU </TT>'THE ARTIST IS THINKING' by Mark Lawson
<TT>THU </TT>THE ARTIST IS THINKING is directed by Eoin O'Callaghan and
<TT>THU </TT>produced in Belfast for Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Emmie Callaghan: Hattie Morahan
<TT>THU </TT>Anderson Perrine: Joss Ackland
<TT>THU </TT>Professor Black's commentary: Miche Doherty
<TT>THU </TT>Radio Arts Presenter: Mark Lawson
<TT>THU </TT>Gallery Announcer: Robin Read
<TT>THU </TT>Visitor to the Gallery: Aine McCartney
<TT>THU </TT>Visitor to the Gallery: BJ Hogg
<TT>THU </TT>Visitor to the Gallery: Mark Lambert
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Mark Lawson
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Eoin O'Callaghan
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzjx.html>b007jzjx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzjx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpck.html>b007jpck</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpck>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Bill Murphy - Hallows End <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2zc.html>b007k2zc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2zc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 The Walpole Chronicle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t6gw.html>b010t6gw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t6gw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm73.html>b007jm73</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm73>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>Sophia is in hiding and Jan is trying to plan their escape,
<TT>THU </TT>but will fate intervene? Read by Emma Fielding and William
<TT>THU </TT>Gaminara.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sg1gn.html>b00sg1gn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sg1gn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Babies, Dressed or Undressed, Jointed, Wax or Common
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Morpurgo traces the rise of the British toy shop in
<TT>THU </TT>the 18th century, and the beginnings of 'pester power'.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsrf.html>b007jsrf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsrf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>A Whistling Woman, part 1
<TT>THU </TT>Frederica resigns but makes a living by reviewing. Edmund
<TT>THU </TT>has an idea for a heavier television programme. Stars James
<TT>THU </TT>Callis.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j5ncw.html>b06j5ncw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j5ncw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>John le Carre: The Biography, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>The life of John Le Carre by Adam Sisman, is abridged for
<TT>THU </TT>radio in five episodes by Katrin Williams:
<TT>THU </TT>From The Spy Who Came In From The Cold to Tinker, Tailor..,
<TT>THU </TT>Le Carre is one of the biggest names in the writing world.
<TT>THU </TT>Then there's the time he encountered Dennis Healey at a
<TT>THU </TT>party, with genial accusations in the air..
<TT>THU </TT>Reader Stephen Boxer
<TT>THU </TT>Producer Duncan Minshull.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Stephen Boxer
<TT>THU </TT>Author: Adam Sisman
<TT>THU </TT>Abridger: Katrin Williams
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Duncan Minshull
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01616ll.html>b01616ll</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01616ll>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075sqz.html>b0075sqz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075sqz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b045bss6.html>b045bss6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b045bss6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b3cgf.html>b01b3cgf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01b3cgf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Welcome to Wherever You Are <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gh57z.html>b07gh57z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gh57z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Simon Clark - The Night of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jcb0z.html>b07jcb0z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jcb0z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>David Masen becomes the first European to reach America
<TT>THU </TT>since 'the blinding'. But all is not well in New York.
<TT>THU </TT>Simon Clarke's 2001 novel is the sequel to John Wyndham
<TT>THU </TT>sci-fi classic. At the conclusion of 'The Day of the
<TT>THU </TT>Triffids', scientist Bill Masen had escaped with his wife
<TT>THU </TT>and four-year-old son to the island.
<TT>THU </TT>Now grown up, Bill's son, David has discovered the Triffids
<TT>THU </TT>now have an advantage over humanity.
<TT>THU </TT>Stars Sam Troughton as David Masen, Nicola Bryant as
<TT>THU </TT>Cerys/Marnie/Rowena, Paul Clayton as Bill Masen/General
<TT>THU </TT>Fielding, Geff Francis as Gabriel and John Schwab as Sam
<TT>THU </TT>Dynes.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer and Script Editor: John Ainsworth.
<TT>THU </TT>Executive Producers: Jason Haigh-Ellery & Nicholas Briggs.
<TT>THU </TT>A Big Finish production.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007738t.html>b007738t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007738t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 11, William Beveridge
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra debut. Writer Anne Fine chooses social security
<TT>THU </TT>reformer William Beveridge. With Frank Field and Matthew
<TT>THU </TT>Parris. From January 2007.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzjx.html>b007jzjx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzjx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpck.html>b007jpck</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpck>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Bill Murphy - Hallows End <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2zc.html>b007k2zc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2zc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 The Walpole Chronicle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t6gw.html>b010t6gw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t6gw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Half-Light <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hl4gy.html>b01hl4gy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hl4gy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015p86d.html>b015p86d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015p86d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Welcome to Wherever You Are <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gh57z.html>b07gh57z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gh57z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 The Music Teacher <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03b2mdg.html>b03b2mdg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03b2mdg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>Richie Webb returns as multi-instrumentalist music teacher
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel Penny.
<TT>THU </TT>Belinda offers Nigel's services as a songwriter to the local
<TT>THU </TT>football team to celebrate their possible cup run. Nigel,
<TT>THU </TT>however, is slightly more concerned with a money-spinning
<TT>THU </TT>sideline selling cheap and nasty music satchels whilst
<TT>THU </TT>coping with his usual array of challenging pupils.
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Nick Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Audio production by Matt Katz
<TT>THU </TT>Written and produced by Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>A Top Dog Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel Penny: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Belinda: Vicki Pepperdine
<TT>THU </TT>Rob: Dave Lamb
<TT>THU </TT>Kev: Jim North
<TT>THU </TT>Steve: Jim North
<TT>THU </TT>Bradley: Adrian Decosta
<TT>THU </TT>Alvin: Joseph Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Nick Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:45 Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdmzn.html>b01sdmzn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdmzn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, About Money
<TT>THU </TT>EPISODE THREE: ABOUT MONEY
<TT>THU </TT>The series is a mix of Nathan's stand-up intercut with
<TT>THU </TT>scenes from his family life.
<TT>THU </TT>Janet a.k.a. Mum - loves Nathan, but she aint looking
<TT>THU </TT>embarrassed for nobody!
<TT>THU </TT>Martin a.k.a. Dad - clumsy and hard-headed and leaves
<TT>THU </TT>running the house to his wife (she wouldn't allow it to be
<TT>THU </TT>any other way).
<TT>THU </TT>Shirley a.k.a. Grandma - How can her grandson go on stage
<TT>THU </TT>and use foul language and filthy material... it's not the
<TT>THU </TT>good Christian way!
<TT>THU </TT>Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing - tells the story of young,
<TT>THU </TT>up-and-coming comedian Nathan Caton, who after becoming the
<TT>THU </TT>first in his family to graduate from University, opted not
<TT>THU </TT>to use his architecture degree but instead to try his hand
<TT>THU </TT>at being a full-time stand-up comedian, much to his family's
<TT>THU </TT>annoyance who desperately want him to get a 'proper job.'
<TT>THU </TT>Each episode illustrates the criticism, interference and
<TT>THU </TT>rollercoaster ride that Nathan endures from his disapproving
<TT>THU </TT>family as he tries to pursue his chosen career.
<TT>THU </TT>About Money
<TT>THU </TT>In a mix of stand-up and re-enacted family life - Nathan
<TT>THU </TT>Caton finds out how his loved ones would react if he were
<TT>THU </TT>rich. But, sadly, he isn't.
<TT>THU </TT>NATHAN ..... NATHAN CATON
<TT>THU </TT>MUM ..... ADJOA ANDOH
<TT>THU </TT>DAD ..... CURTIS WALKER
<TT>THU </TT>GRANDMA ..... MONA HAMMOND
<TT>THU </TT>LAYLA ..... CHIZZY AKUDOLU
<TT>THU </TT>REVEREND WILLIAMS / MR DANIELS ..... DON GILÉT
<TT>THU </TT>SHIFTY ..... OLA
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Nathan Caton and James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Additional Material by Ola and Maff Brown
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Nathan: Nathan Caton
<TT>THU </TT>Mum: Adjoa Andoh
<TT>THU </TT>Dad: Curtis Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Grandma: Mona Hammond
<TT>THU </TT>Sue: Chizzy Akudolu
<TT>THU </TT>Police Officer: Don Gilet
<TT>THU </TT>Police Officer 2: Ola
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Nathan Caton
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Ola
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Maff Brown
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Old Harry's Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvjx.html>b007jvjx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvjx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Beauty
<TT>THU </TT>Satan introduces the Professor and Thomas to Helen of Troy
<TT>THU </TT>and her plain friend, Daphne. Devilish sitcom stars Andy
<TT>THU </TT>Hamilton. From May 2001.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jghm4.html>b07jghm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jghm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>THU </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Paul Garner chats again to The
<TT>THU </TT>Inbetweeners co-creator Damon Beesley.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Polyoaks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ntls1.html>b01ntls1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ntls1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Distance Healing
<TT>THU </TT>Polyoaks is just an ordinary Health Clinic somewhere in
<TT>THU </TT>Bristol, but it lives in extraordinary times. General
<TT>THU </TT>Practice is facing a revolution in health care, "the biggest
<TT>THU </TT>shake-up to the NHS in a lifetime" - the third of those in
<TT>THU </TT>the last five years or so. Doctors are being asked to manage
<TT>THU </TT>their own budgets, cut costs and regularly prove their own
<TT>THU </TT>competence. This tends to present opportunities and crises
<TT>THU </TT>in equal measure.
<TT>THU </TT>In this episode, Distance Healing, Hugh is pioneering a new
<TT>THU </TT>online diagnosis system that will save time, money and any
<TT>THU </TT>necessity to meet patients face to face. This promises to be
<TT>THU </TT>a money spinner too, if he can persuade other West Country
<TT>THU </TT>Clinical Commissioning Groups to buy it. The two flies in
<TT>THU </TT>the ointment are Mrs. Lewis, their most persistent
<TT>THU </TT>hypochondriac who will insist on arriving at the surgery
<TT>THU </TT>unannounced, and of course Roy, who has his own ideas about
<TT>THU </TT>contact healing.
<TT>THU </TT>Cast:
<TT>THU </TT>Dr. Roy Thornton..............................Nigel Planer
<TT>THU </TT>Dr. Hugh Thornton............................Simon Greenall
<TT>THU </TT>TV's "Dr. Jeremy".............................David Westhead
<TT>THU </TT>Betty Crossfield................................Jane
<TT>THU </TT>Whittenshaw
<TT>THU </TT>Nurse Vera Duplessis........................Polly Frame
<TT>THU </TT>Mr. Devlin.........................................Phil
<TT>THU </TT>Cornwell
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs. Lewis........................................Mel Hudson
<TT>THU </TT>Mr. Wring..........................................Duncan
<TT>THU </TT>Wisbey
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Dr. Phil Hammond and David Spicer
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Frank Stirling
<TT>THU </TT>Producer by David Spicer
<TT>THU </TT>A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 01 JULY 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Simon Clark - The Night of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jcb0z.html>b07jcb0z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jcb0z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007738t.html>b007738t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007738t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Bill Murphy - Hallows End <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2zc.html>b007k2zc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2zc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 The Walpole Chronicle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t6gw.html>b010t6gw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t6gw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm73.html>b007jm73</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm73>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sg1gn.html>b00sg1gn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sg1gn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsrf.html>b007jsrf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsrf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j5ncw.html>b06j5ncw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j5ncw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01616ll.html>b01616ll</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01616ll>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0161dh5.html>b0161dh5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0161dh5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Honourable Schoolboy, Part 2
<TT>FRI </TT>The Americans make their presence felt, and tragedy strikes
<TT>FRI </TT>in Hong Kong. Stars Simon Russell Beale and Hugh Bonneville.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0162qty.html>b0162qty</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0162qty>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Honourable Schoolboy, Part 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Can George Smiley keep the situation under control? Can
<TT>FRI </TT>Jerry Westerby be trusted? Stars Simon Russell Beale and
<TT>FRI </TT>Daisy Haggard.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Graham Swannell - Hec <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hwpdl.html>b07hwpdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hwpdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Now aged 87 and living in a home, old soldier Hector is
<TT>FRI </TT>wheeled into Richmond Park on fine days. There he remembers
<TT>FRI </TT>the Battle of the Somme back in 1916, and a young girl
<TT>FRI </TT>called Ethel.
<TT>FRI </TT>Stars Bill Fraser as Hector.
<TT>FRI </TT>Script by Graham Swannell.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Tydeman
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast in Thirty Minute Theatre on BBC Radio 4 in
<TT>FRI </TT>1985.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Down and Out in the City of Angels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128lmt.html>b0128lmt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0128lmt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Rob Campbell used to be in charge of a top secret computer
<TT>FRI </TT>system for the US military; he now camps down for the night
<TT>FRI </TT>in a doorway, his hair matted, his fingernails grimy, alert
<TT>FRI </TT>for trouble from cops. Corporal Hernadez left the US
<TT>FRI </TT>Infantry in 2006, and considers himself pretty sorted out;
<TT>FRI </TT>but he still gets jumpy hearing fireworks on the 4th of
<TT>FRI </TT>July.
<TT>FRI </TT>It's Veteran's Day in California. It's a day to celebrate
<TT>FRI </TT>returning heroes, and in true Hollywood style, Arnold
<TT>FRI </TT>Schwarzenegger is giving the address. But Los Angeles, city
<TT>FRI </TT>of sunshine and movie stars, is also the homeless capital of
<TT>FRI </TT>America - estimates vary between 50 and 75 thousand - and
<TT>FRI </TT>returning US veterans from Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and
<TT>FRI </TT>Afghanistan, make up a fifth of that number.
<TT>FRI </TT>Veterans are 50% more likely to become homeless than any
<TT>FRI </TT>other demographic in the US, and to try and end the crisis,
<TT>FRI </TT>one year ago, President Obama gave a speech in which he not
<TT>FRI </TT>only promised to fight the problem, but end homelessness
<TT>FRI </TT>completely amongst veterans by 2015.
<TT>FRI </TT>Can Obama succeed in his plan to avert a human crisis as a
<TT>FRI </TT>flood of newly discharged soldiers, carrying with them the
<TT>FRI </TT>trauma of war, re-enter an economy in recession?
<TT>FRI </TT>Peter Bowes heads out to skid row - more than just a row,
<TT>FRI </TT>actually 50 square blocks of down town LA - to find out what
<TT>FRI </TT>the challenge will be, meeting the down and outs on skid
<TT>FRI </TT>row, a city within a city, to find out where things went
<TT>FRI </TT>wrong for America's heroes, and whether Obama has a hope of
<TT>FRI </TT>turning round America's hidden shame.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Sara Jane Hall.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Tom Wrigglesworth: Utterly at Odds with the Universe
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g8rhd.html>b04g8rhd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g8rhd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Adapted from his sell-out Edinburgh show Tom Wrigglesworth
<TT>FRI </TT>takes an emotional journey exploring his profound
<TT>FRI </TT>relationship with his granddad, and comes to fully
<TT>FRI </TT>understand the influence he has had on his life.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Rumblings from the Rafters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h65c6.html>b07h65c6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h65c6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Death Watch Beetle and Queen Wasp
<TT>FRI </TT>A Death Watch Beetle, played by Bill Paterson, and a bossy
<TT>FRI </TT>Queen wasp played, by Alison Steadman, reveal the truth
<TT>FRI </TT>about life in a draughty old attic in a house in Amersham in
<TT>FRI </TT>the first of three very funny tales, written and introduced
<TT>FRI </TT>by Lynne Truss, with additional sound recordings by Chris
<TT>FRI </TT>Watson.
<TT>FRI </TT>The Death Watch Beetle is a wood-boring beetle. Having spent
<TT>FRI </TT>twelve years as a larva boring through a single rafter in
<TT>FRI </TT>the house with no one to talk to, our beetle is now an adult
<TT>FRI </TT>with about 5 weeks left to live. He has just three aims in
<TT>FRI </TT>life. Firstly, to find a mate, which he does by banging his
<TT>FRI </TT>head on the timber "Oh Come on girls, .. I know you're out
<TT>FRI </TT>there ... Don't tell me this attic has ever seen such a
<TT>FRI </TT>specimen before. This lovely compact dark brown capsule of
<TT>FRI </TT>hard cuticle covered with yellowish scale-like hair and just
<TT>FRI </TT>under a centimetre long - it could all be yours! Secondly,
<TT>FRI </TT>to make as much noise as he can and finally to live long
<TT>FRI </TT>enough to see the roof cave in.
<TT>FRI </TT>The Queen Wasp is very, very bossy, and very, very stressed.
<TT>FRI </TT>She carries the entire responsibility for the wasp colony
<TT>FRI </TT>and its thousands of inhabitants, all of whom are her own
<TT>FRI </TT>progeny. There is an enormous amount of work to be done.
<TT>FRI </TT>"They call themselves workers, these girls, but quite
<TT>FRI </TT>frankly, none of them knows what real work actually is." It
<TT>FRI </TT>is lonely at the top too," I did consider leaving all this,
<TT>FRI </TT>at one point. None of them knows this; they'd be heartbroken
<TT>FRI </TT>to think I might have left them" and she is just beginning
<TT>FRI </TT>to lose her grip. "Bring me my list" she constantly yells.
<TT>FRI </TT>Life doesn't get much more stressful than this.
<TT>FRI </TT>Death Watch Beetle: Bill Paterson
<TT>FRI </TT>Dragonfly: Alison Steadman
<TT>FRI </TT>Written and introduced by Lynne Truss
<TT>FRI </TT>Wildlife sound recordings Chris Watson
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer Sarah Blunt.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Lynne Truss
<TT>FRI </TT>Tadpole: Julian Rhind-Tutt
<TT>FRI </TT>Dragonfly: Alison Steadman
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Sarah Blunt
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Lynne Truss
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007nf1x.html>b007nf1x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007nf1x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>End of an Era
<TT>FRI </TT>It's Bob and Thelma's big day - and he's on tranquilisers!
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier, Rodney Bewes as Bob
<TT>FRI </TT>Ferris and Brigit Forsyth as Thelma Chambers..
<TT>FRI </TT>With Sheila Fearn, Joan Hickson, Anita Carey, Daphne Heard
<TT>FRI </TT>and Barbara Ogilvie.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adapted for radio and produced by John Browell.
<TT>FRI </TT>Audio recovered from a listener to BBC 7.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1975.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtth.html>b007jtth</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtth>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Insurance: The White Man's Burden
<TT>FRI </TT>Neddie Seagoon tries to set fire to the English Channel to
<TT>FRI </TT>claim the insurance. Stars Harry Secombe. From February
<TT>FRI </TT>1957.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2sf.html>b007k2sf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2sf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Anthony
<TT>FRI </TT>Holden, Lucy Moore, Richard Herring and Louise Doughty. From
<TT>FRI </TT>October 2005.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m8511.html>b01m8511</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m8511>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 10, Rules of Engagement
<TT>FRI </TT>With Emily due to wed, Victoria is finally able to upstage
<TT>FRI </TT>her younger sister Charlotte. Stars Angela Thorne. From
<TT>FRI </TT>February 2004.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0162n2y.html>b0162n2y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0162n2y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Smiley's People, Part 1
<TT>FRI </TT>George finds himself back in harness to the circus when an
<TT>FRI </TT>old friend and colleague is found dead. John le Carre
<TT>FRI </TT>thriller stars Simon Russell Beale.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Half-Light <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hxtmk.html>b01hxtmk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hxtmk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The White Hour
<TT>FRI </TT>By Neil M. Gunn, first published in 1924.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Ann Louise Ross.
<TT>FRI </TT>An elderly Highland woman is comforted in her final hours by
<TT>FRI </TT>the companionable nearness of her beloved granddaughter and
<TT>FRI </TT>the young woman's lover.
<TT>FRI </TT>Second in a series of three short stories by one of
<TT>FRI </TT>Scotland's finest writers, Neil M. Gunn (best known for his
<TT>FRI </TT>1941 novel, The Silver Darlings). Gunn was born in 1891, in
<TT>FRI </TT>the coastal village of Dunbeath, in Caithness, and wrote
<TT>FRI </TT>prolifically over a period that spanned the recession of the
<TT>FRI </TT>1920s through to the aftermath of the Second World War. He
<TT>FRI </TT>died in 1973.
<TT>FRI </TT>The stories in this series are taken from Half-Light, a new
<TT>FRI </TT>collection of Gunn's short fiction compiled by his nephew
<TT>FRI </TT>Dairmid Gunn and published by Caithness-based Whittles
<TT>FRI </TT>Publishing.
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged and produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Dermot Bolger - Temptation <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076frt.html>b0076frt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076frt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Emotions erupt as married Alison is reunited with a long
<TT>FRI </TT>lost love on holiday in Ireland. Stars Zara Turner and Peter
<TT>FRI </TT>McDonald.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007nf1x.html>b007nf1x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007nf1x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtth.html>b007jtth</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtth>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Graham Swannell - Hec <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hwpdl.html>b07hwpdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hwpdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Down and Out in the City of Angels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128lmt.html>b0128lmt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0128lmt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm7m.html>b007jm7m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm7m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>Sophia feels she has committed a terrible sin and must pay
<TT>FRI </TT>for it, but how? Read by Emma Fielding and William Gaminara.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sg3tf.html>b00sg3tf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sg3tf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Child Is Father of the Man
<TT>FRI </TT>With evangelicals to rationalists battling over Britain's
<TT>FRI </TT>children, Michael Morpurgo searches surviving 18th century
<TT>FRI </TT>records.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsrt.html>b007jsrt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsrt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 25
<TT>FRI </TT>John Harvey's 30-part dramatisation of AS Byatt's novels
<TT>FRI </TT>about the Potter family. A Whistling Woman, Part 2.
<TT>FRI </TT>Frederica's brother Marcus makes a shocking discovery.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j5ycc.html>b06j5ycc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j5ycc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>John le Carre: The Biography, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>The life of John Le Carre by Adam Sisman, is abridged for
<TT>FRI </TT>radio in 5 episodes by Katrin Williams:
<TT>FRI </TT>From The Constant Gardener in the 1990's to the present day,
<TT>FRI </TT>and the author is still very much at work - "I find it very
<TT>FRI </TT>difficult to read my own stuff, but I look at it with
<TT>FRI </TT>satisfaction.."
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader Stephen Boxer
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer Duncan Minshull.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Stephen Boxer
<TT>FRI </TT>Author: Adam Sisman
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridger: Katrin Williams
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Duncan Minshull
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 The Complete Smiley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0162n2y.html>b0162n2y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0162n2y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2sf.html>b007k2sf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2sf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m8511.html>b01m8511</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m8511>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Tom Wrigglesworth: Utterly at Odds with the Universe
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g8rhd.html>b04g8rhd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g8rhd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Rumblings from the Rafters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h65c6.html>b07h65c6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h65c6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Simon Clark - The Night of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jwj32.html>b07jwj32</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jwj32>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>The more David Masen learns about Manhattan, the less he
<TT>FRI </TT>likes it. And the island's leader has a dubious past.
<TT>FRI </TT>Simon Clarke's 2001 novel is the sequel to John Wyndham
<TT>FRI </TT>sci-fi classic. At the conclusion of 'The Day of the
<TT>FRI </TT>Triffids', scientist Bill Masen had escaped with his wife
<TT>FRI </TT>and four-year-old son to the island.
<TT>FRI </TT>Now grown up, Bill's son, David wakes up one morning to a
<TT>FRI </TT>world plunged into darkness. Now, the Triffids have an
<TT>FRI </TT>advantage over humanity.
<TT>FRI </TT>Stars Sam Troughton as David Masen, Nicola Bryant as
<TT>FRI </TT>Cerys/Marnie/Rowena, Paul Clayton as Bill Masen/General
<TT>FRI </TT>Fielding, Geff Francis as Gabriel and John Schwab as Sam
<TT>FRI </TT>Dynes.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer and Script Editor: John Ainsworth.
<TT>FRI </TT>Executive Producers: Jason Haigh-Ellery & Nicholas Briggs.
<TT>FRI </TT>A Big Finish production.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Sounds Natural <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hwrh5.html>b07hwrh5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hwrh5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Spike Milligan
<TT>FRI </TT>From Rhesus Monkeys to Kookaburras. Star of The Goon Show,
<TT>FRI </TT>Spike Milligan talks to Derek Jones about his enthusiasm for
<TT>FRI </TT>wild animals and his concern for their future - aided by
<TT>FRI </TT>recordings from the BBC Sound Archives.
<TT>FRI </TT>Spike Milligan KBE: born 1918 - died 2002.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Burton.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in February 1972.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007nf1x.html>b007nf1x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007nf1x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtth.html>b007jtth</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtth>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Graham Swannell - Hec <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hwpdl.html>b07hwpdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hwpdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Down and Out in the City of Angels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128lmt.html>b0128lmt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0128lmt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Half-Light <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hl4gy.html>b01hl4gy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hl4gy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Dermot Bolger - Temptation <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076frt.html>b0076frt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076frt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 The Iguanodon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075cbr.html>b0075cbr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075cbr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Away and Slightly to the Left
<TT>FRI </TT>Marooned in a lighthouse, Sam finds his troubles just
<TT>FRI </TT>starting. With Bernard Cribbins and Sally Phillips. From
<TT>FRI </TT>November 1997.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 BBC Radio New Comedy Award <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hnq1k.html>b07hnq1k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hnq1k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>2016, Heat Three - Manchester
<TT>FRI </TT>Ten new comedians perform in the third heat from
<TT>FRI </TT>Manchester's Comedy Store with host Justin Moorhouse.
<TT>FRI </TT>The BBC Radio New Comedy Award was produced by Suzy Grant,
<TT>FRI </TT>the edit producer was Laura Grimshaw. The production team
<TT>FRI </TT>was Tamara Shilham and Leian John-Baptiste. It was a BBC
<TT>FRI </TT>Studios production.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07kd804.html>b07kd804</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07kd804>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>FRI </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Arthur Smith chats with
<TT>FRI </TT>Felicity Ward.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 The Consultants <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076q2b.html>b0076q2b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076q2b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 6
<TT>FRI </TT>Crossword challenges and dinner with the devil. Offbeat
<TT>FRI </TT>songs and sketches with Neil Edmond, Justin Edwards and
<TT>FRI </TT>James Rawlings. From May 2004.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-36961781204106067282016-06-17T19:36:00.001+01:002016-06-17T19:36:34.423+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 18/06/2016 - 24/06/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 18 JUNE 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrll.html>b007jrll</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrll>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>With most of the population blinded, Bill Masen is
<TT>SAT </TT>determined to find Josella. But where does he start? Cult
<TT>SAT </TT>novel read by Roger May.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Sounds Natural <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01slst0.html>b01slst0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01slst0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter Cushing
<TT>SAT </TT>Award-winning actor Peter Cushing takes a break from making
<TT>SAT </TT>horror films to discuss his enthusiasm for the British
<TT>SAT </TT>countryside and its wildlife - aided by recordings from the
<TT>SAT </TT>BBC Sound Archive.
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter tells Derek Jones how he used to spend hours with his
<TT>SAT </TT>late wife Helen watching wild birds from their home on the
<TT>SAT </TT>estuary at Whitstable in Kent.
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter Cushing, OBE: born 1913 - died 1994.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: John Burton.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 1972.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p10th.html>b01p10th</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p10th>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, A Costume Piece
<TT>SAT </TT>Reuben Rosenthall has made his millions in the diamond
<TT>SAT </TT>fields of South Africa, and it seems only right and proper
<TT>SAT </TT>to Raffles that some of this wealth should be redistributed.
<TT>SAT </TT>But his attempts to seize the diamonds don't quite go
<TT>SAT </TT>according to plan, as a low-key stakeout spirals into a
<TT>SAT </TT>terrifying scramble for survival.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Jeremy Clyde as AJ Raffles, Michael Cochrane as
<TT>SAT </TT>Bunny, Geoffrey Matthews as Reuben Rosenthall and John
<TT>SAT </TT>Hollis as 'Slammer' Purvis.
<TT>SAT </TT>EW Hornung's early Raffles stories dramatised by David Buck.
<TT>SAT </TT>Signature tune composed by Jim Parker.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Gordon House
<TT>SAT </TT>A BBC Radio 4/ BBC World Service production first broadcast
<TT>SAT </TT>in 1985.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 The Manchester Writers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tbck6.html>b00tbck6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tbck6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>John Harris explores the work of a group of authors who
<TT>SAT </TT>captured a northern social realism in the 1930s with writing
<TT>SAT </TT>that went on to shape the views of northern living for
<TT>SAT </TT>generations.
<TT>SAT </TT>Walter Greenwood, Howard Spring and Louis Golding wrote
<TT>SAT </TT>about Greater Manchester at a time of severe economic
<TT>SAT </TT>depression and great poverty and their novel's describe
<TT>SAT </TT>conditions that have resonances with our life today - cuts
<TT>SAT </TT>in welfare, increased unemployment and a coalition
<TT>SAT </TT>government.
<TT>SAT </TT>Greenwood's 'Love on the Dole', Golding's 'Magnolia Street'
<TT>SAT </TT>and Spring's 'Fame is the Spur' depict a tough, working
<TT>SAT </TT>class life and although the three authors wrote from
<TT>SAT </TT>slightly different perspectives, they describe people
<TT>SAT </TT>enduring a grim, hard existence in an industrial landscape.
<TT>SAT </TT>As the final parts of industrial Manchester and Salford are
<TT>SAT </TT>finally transformed by investment and modernisation, 'The
<TT>SAT </TT>Manchester Writers' visits the streets that inspired these
<TT>SAT </TT>authors and hears how their work has endured and influenced
<TT>SAT </TT>ideas of northern England.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx8b.html>b007jx8b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx8b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>Reconciliation is on the cards, with the recognition of
<TT>SAT </TT>unspoken devotion. Concluded by Juliet Stevenson.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s9f4y.html>b00s9f4y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s9f4y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Thousand Histories and Fables
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael Morpurgo learns about the impact of printing, and
<TT>SAT </TT>how it raised fears among adults that it was corrupting
<TT>SAT </TT>children.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsmm.html>b007jsmm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsmm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 15
<TT>SAT </TT>Daniel becomes disillusioned with home and the church, and
<TT>SAT </TT>there is some disturbing news for Stephanie. With Rosemary
<TT>SAT </TT>Leach.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gk2qv.html>b07gk2qv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gk2qv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Triumphant Evening
<TT>SAT </TT>With the conference underway, Stevens' abilities as a butler
<TT>SAT </TT>are tested when his father is taken ill. Read by John
<TT>SAT </TT>Moffatt.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jgrhb.html>b07jgrhb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jgrhb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Silas Marner, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Silas Marner by George Eliot
<TT>SAT </TT>dramatised by Richard Cameron
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1/2
<TT>SAT </TT>Outcast from the church, community, and closest friends for
<TT>SAT </TT>a crime he did not commit, Silas Marner's trust and faith
<TT>SAT </TT>falls away. A broken, disillusioned man, exiled, he builds a
<TT>SAT </TT>new faith, that will never let him down: gold. He weaves his
<TT>SAT </TT>cloths, counts his money, baptises himself with the coins of
<TT>SAT </TT>his new religion. When tragedy strikes again and all his
<TT>SAT </TT>money is stolen he's bereft and grief stricken. Then on New
<TT>SAT </TT>Year's Eve a vision of gold flickers before the flames.
<TT>SAT </TT>Spilling locks are tumbling coins. For a moment Silas is
<TT>SAT </TT>reunited with his lovely sovereigns. And then he sees a
<TT>SAT </TT>little child.
<TT>SAT </TT>SILAS MARNER.............George Costigan
<TT>SAT </TT>SARAH/PRISCILLA ............................Fiona Clarke
<TT>SAT </TT>WILLIAM/JEM/GODFREY...........Conrad Nelson
<TT>SAT </TT>MINISTER/MACEY.............Seamus O'Neill
<TT>SAT </TT>SNELL/BRYCE..............Leigh Symonds
<TT>SAT </TT>DUNSEY/DOWLAS..............James Nickerson
<TT>SAT </TT>SQUIRE ............. ......Terence Wilton
<TT>SAT </TT>DOLLY............. ...Deborah McAndrew
<TT>SAT </TT>AARON (child).............................George Herbert
<TT>SAT </TT>NANCY/MOLLY........ ........Maeve Larkin
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Pauline Harris.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 We've Been Here Before <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00g1rsp.html>b00g1rsp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g1rsp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Clive Anderson's yesteryear quiz, with Helen Atkinson-Wood,
<TT>SAT </TT>John O'Farrell, Nick Revell and Gyles Brandreth. From July
<TT>SAT </TT>2004.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1mc.html>b007k1mc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1mc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, The Engagement
<TT>SAT </TT>Rabbi Sue's announcement sparks fury from her rival Abraham.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Tracy-Ann Oberman and David de Keyser. From December
<TT>SAT </TT>1999.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q9px6.html>b00q9px6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q9px6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Comedy of Arrows
<TT>SAT </TT>King John gets ambushed. Roy Hudd's historical royal romp,
<TT>SAT </TT>with June Whitfield and Jeffrey Holland. From August 1995.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0125g85.html>b0125g85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0125g85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Nuit of the Living Dead and The End of the Affair
<TT>SAT </TT>The multi-award winning American essayist brings his wit and
<TT>SAT </TT>charm to BBC Radio 4 for a series of audience readings. This
<TT>SAT </TT>week: what not to do with a mouse, in front of strangers in
<TT>SAT </TT>"Nuit of the Living Dead" and the ups and downs of along
<TT>SAT </TT>term relationship get the Sedaris treatment in "The End of
<TT>SAT </TT>the Affair"
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>SAT </TT>A Boomerang production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Death at Broadcasting House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07grh62.html>b07grh62</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07grh62>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>An actor is strangled during the live broadcast of a murder
<TT>SAT </TT>mystery play at the BBC's London HQ. Once the broadcast
<TT>SAT </TT>ends, it's discovered that the victim really is dead - and
<TT>SAT </TT>millions of listeners must have heard the crime being
<TT>SAT </TT>committed!
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring John Moffatt as Julian Caird, Peter Sallis as
<TT>SAT </TT>Detective Inspector Spears, Graham Crowden as the Director
<TT>SAT </TT>General, Jeremy Clyde as Rodney Fleming, Diana Quick as
<TT>SAT </TT>Isabel Dryden and Nicky Henson as Detective Sergeant Ring.
<TT>SAT </TT>Whodunit first adapted for the cinema in 1934 by Val Gielgud
<TT>SAT </TT>and Holt Marvell from their book of the same name. Adapted
<TT>SAT </TT>for radio by Sue Rodwell and recorded on location.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Enyd Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1996.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Three Rivers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lc66g.html>b00lc66g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lc66g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Mersey
<TT>SAT </TT>Hardeep Singh Kohli travels from source to sea of three
<TT>SAT </TT>major rivers that are being regenerated after years of
<TT>SAT </TT>neglect and industrial use.
<TT>SAT </TT>Hardeep begins his journey along the Mersey beside the River
<TT>SAT </TT>Goyt in the Peak District, the main tributary of the Mersey.
<TT>SAT </TT>He visits Stockport, which is the official beginning of the
<TT>SAT </TT>Mersey, and spots the plaque which announces that fact
<TT>SAT </TT>hidden behind a Sainsbury's store. From there, Hardeep
<TT>SAT </TT>ventures on to the Manchester Ship Canal and eventually
<TT>SAT </TT>reaches Liverpool's Albert Dock.
<TT>SAT </TT>A Ladbroke Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s02zb.html>b01s02zb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s02zb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Dr K
<TT>SAT </TT>Henry Kissinger is the most celebrated figure in US foreign
<TT>SAT </TT>policy, despite having left office over thirty-five years
<TT>SAT </TT>ago.
<TT>SAT </TT>His much-vaunted "opening to China" with President Nixon in
<TT>SAT </TT>1972, his détente policy with the Soviet Union during the
<TT>SAT </TT>Cold War and his shuttle diplomacy across the Middle East,
<TT>SAT </TT>all saw Dr. Kissinger guiding American interests and seeking
<TT>SAT </TT>durable power balances. Ever since then, each US president
<TT>SAT </TT>has sought out Kissinger's sage advice.
<TT>SAT </TT>But Kissinger's reputation has a darker side. Some critics
<TT>SAT </TT>still find inexcusable the Americans' bombing of Cambodia
<TT>SAT </TT>and involvement in Chile's 1973 military coup. They also
<TT>SAT </TT>deplore what they see as his indifference to human rights.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this programme, Mark Malloch Brown, a former Foreign
<TT>SAT </TT>Office minister and top official at the United Nations,
<TT>SAT </TT>presents a personal perspective on Dr. K.
<TT>SAT </TT>As a young man in the 1960s and 1970s, Mark was repelled by
<TT>SAT </TT>what he saw as Kissinger's ruthless realpolitik and apparent
<TT>SAT </TT>downplaying of the plight of peoples from IndoChina to Latin
<TT>SAT </TT>America.
<TT>SAT </TT>However, over the course of his own long career, Mark's view
<TT>SAT </TT>of Dr K has changed. The collapse of communism, the rise of
<TT>SAT </TT>China and the problems left unresolved by the invasions of
<TT>SAT </TT>Afghanistan and Iraq have led Mark to view Kissinger's
<TT>SAT </TT>insights into foreign policy - and how to achieve stability
<TT>SAT </TT>and security - more sympathetically.
<TT>SAT </TT>As Kissinger's 90th birthday nears, Mark asks: what are the
<TT>SAT </TT>lessons of Dr K's thinking and practice for our own times?
<TT>SAT </TT>Also taking part are the historian, Margaret MacMillan; the
<TT>SAT </TT>colleague and critic of Henry Kissinger, Morton Halperin;
<TT>SAT </TT>the long-standing Kissinger aide, Winston Lord; and the
<TT>SAT </TT>author of the award-winning critique of America's bombing of
<TT>SAT </TT>Cambodia, William Shawcross.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer Simon Coates.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Steve Punt's Hancock Cuttings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n61gw.html>b04n61gw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04n61gw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Tony Hancock fan Steve Punt presents oddities and rarities
<TT>SAT </TT>featuring the lad himself:
<TT>SAT </TT>* BBC TV's Face To Face interview (1960)
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode from the TV series in which John Freeman
<TT>SAT </TT>cross-examined leading personalities of the day. Here he
<TT>SAT </TT>interviews the radio and TV comedian, Tony Hancock.
<TT>SAT </TT>* 'Ancock's Anthology - the BBC Light Programme's Christmas
<TT>SAT </TT>Day miscellany of the comic's favourite music, readings and
<TT>SAT </TT>an interview with Stirling Moss (25/12/1964)
<TT>SAT </TT>* The Missing Page - the Pye Records re-recording of the TV
<TT>SAT </TT>episode (1965) On a visit to Cheam Library, the lad is
<TT>SAT </TT>appalled to be told he has some outstanding fines to pay.
<TT>SAT </TT>With Graham Stark, Clive Dunn and Frank Thornton. Written by
<TT>SAT </TT>Ray Galton & Alan Simpson.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Educating Archie (19/10/1951)
<TT>SAT </TT>Tony Hancock, Julie Andrews and Hattie Jacques join
<TT>SAT </TT>wisecracking schoolboy Archie Andrews. Cinema high-jinks and
<TT>SAT </TT>Dr Hancock lets Archie use his 'Wishing Chair'. Radio
<TT>SAT </TT>ventriloquism from Peter Brough. Written by Eric Sykes.
<TT>SAT </TT>* The first ever episode of Hancock's Half Hour - 'The First
<TT>SAT </TT>Night Party' (BBC Light Programme 02/11/1954) The lad throws
<TT>SAT </TT>a launch party for his new series, but things don't quite go
<TT>SAT </TT>to plan. With Moira Lister, Bill Kerr, Sidney James, Kenneth
<TT>SAT </TT>Williams and Gerald Campion. Written by Ray Galton & Alan
<TT>SAT </TT>Simpson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Mik Wilkojc.
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra and first broadcast in 2014.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r66xt.html>b00r66xt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r66xt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Sketches by Boz - Series 1, The Tuggses at Ramsgate
<TT>SAT </TT>It seems that money cannot buy you love. A comic story
<TT>SAT </TT>starring Nicholas Farrell, Christopher Hancock and Frances
<TT>SAT </TT>Jeater.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 A Whole 'Nother Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763tm.html>b00763tm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763tm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Cassie and Pete would be a great couple, if
<TT>SAT </TT>they were not so busy being friends. Stars Debra Stephenson
<TT>SAT </TT>and Dave Lamb. From September 2001. Episode 1 of 4.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Unsuitable Men With Familiar Smiles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07grp8f.html>b07grp8f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07grp8f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Omnibus. Christine's hidden past of adventures with a string
<TT>SAT </TT>of unsuitable men must now be revealed to her family.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Eleanor Bron.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07grpkd.html>b07grpkd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07grpkd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Ray Quinn
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor, singer, dancer Ray Quinn chooses 'My Special Angel'
<TT>SAT </TT>by Malcolm Vaughan and 'Eye of the Tiger' by Survivor.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Sentimental Journey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007563l.html>b007563l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007563l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Ingrid Pitt
<TT>SAT </TT>Arthur Smith accompanies the star of numerous 'Hammer House
<TT>SAT </TT>of Horror' films, Ingrid Pitt, on a trip back to Argentina.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sharon Banoff
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:45 Uncle Mort's North Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl5d.html>b007jl5d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl5d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Fallen Comrades
<TT>SAT </TT>Carter Brandon and his uncle sup a poignant pint at the Old
<TT>SAT </TT>Comrades Club. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Peter
<TT>SAT </TT>Skellern.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s02zb.html>b01s02zb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s02zb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Death at Broadcasting House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07grh62.html>b07grh62</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07grh62>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Three Rivers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lc66g.html>b00lc66g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lc66g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07grtrz.html>b07grtrz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07grtrz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Industrial Evolution, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>The Doctor discovers there's more than one alien interfering
<TT>SAT </TT>with industrial progress of 19th century Earth.
<TT>SAT </TT>After following Thomas Brewster to Samuel Belfrage's brass
<TT>SAT </TT>mill in Ackleton, the Doctor and Evelyn have discovered some
<TT>SAT </TT>unexpected truth about his business.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, Maggie Stables as
<TT>SAT </TT>Evelyn Smythe, John Pickard as Thomas Brewster, Rory Kinnear
<TT>SAT </TT>as Samuel Belfrage, Stephen Gibson as Warren Brown and
<TT>SAT </TT>Joannah Tincey as Clara Stretton.
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Eddie Robson
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Nicholas Briggs.
<TT>SAT </TT>A Big Finish production.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Steve Punt's Hancock Cuttings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n61gw.html>b04n61gw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04n61gw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang-Ups <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03hwbrr.html>b03hwbrr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03hwbrr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Out of Our Tree
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom's father is engrossed in putting together the
<TT>SAT </TT>Wrigglesworth Family Tree which is leaving Tom's mother at a
<TT>SAT </TT>loose end. Tom suggests she gets in a lodger for company.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang Ups is a 30 minute phone call from
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom ringing his parents for his weekly check-in. As the
<TT>SAT </TT>conversation unfolds, Tom takes time out from the phone call
<TT>SAT </TT>to explain the situation, his parent's reactions and relate
<TT>SAT </TT>various anecdotes from the past which illustrate his
<TT>SAT </TT>family's views. And sometimes he just needs to sound-off
<TT>SAT </TT>about the maddening world around him and bemoan everyday
<TT>SAT </TT>annoyances.
<TT>SAT </TT>A fascinating and hilarious glimpse into Tom Wrigglesworth,
<TT>SAT </TT>his family background and the influences that have shaped
<TT>SAT </TT>his temperament,opinions and hang-ups.
<TT>SAT </TT>During all this Hang Ups explores class, living away from
<TT>SAT </TT>'home', trans-generational phenomena, what we inherit from
<TT>SAT </TT>our families and how the past repeats in the present. All in
<TT>SAT </TT>a 30 minute phone call.
<TT>SAT </TT>'Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang-ups' gets underneath the skin of
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom and the Wrigglesworth family, so sit back and enjoy a
<TT>SAT </TT>bit of totally legal phone hacking.
<TT>SAT </TT>Cast:
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom Wrigglesworth ...Tom
<TT>SAT </TT>Judy Parfitt ... Granny
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Copley ... Dad
<TT>SAT </TT>Kate Anthony ... Mum
<TT>SAT </TT>David Reed ... Henry
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Tom Wrigglesworth and James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Additional Material by Miles Jupp
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom: Tom Wrigglesworth
<TT>SAT </TT>Granny: Judy Parfitt
<TT>SAT </TT>Dad: Paul Copley
<TT>SAT </TT>Mum: Kate Anthony
<TT>SAT </TT>Amy: Amy Wrigglesworth
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Tom Wrigglesworth
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Miles Jupp
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Knowing Me, Knowing You <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsdd.html>b007jsdd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsdd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>A-ha! Host Alan Partridge faces up to a nine-year-old
<TT>SAT </TT>prodigy, a hypnotist and a bad boy lawyer. Stars Steve
<TT>SAT </TT>Coogan. From December 1992.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 I, Regress <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rlnj4.html>b01rlnj4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rlnj4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Rubber
<TT>SAT </TT>A dark, David Lynch-ian comedy, ideally suited for an
<TT>SAT </TT>unsettling and surreal late night listen. 'I, Regress' sees
<TT>SAT </TT>Matt Berry (The IT Crowd, Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, Snuff
<TT>SAT </TT>Box) playing a corrupt and bizarre hypnotherapist taking
<TT>SAT </TT>unsuspecting clients on twisted, misleading journeys through
<TT>SAT </TT>their subconscious.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each episode sees the doctor dealing with a different client
<TT>SAT </TT>who has come to him for a different phobia. As the patient
<TT>SAT </TT>is put under hypnosis, we 'enter' their mind, and all the
<TT>SAT </TT>various situations the hypnotherapist takes them through are
<TT>SAT </TT>played out for us to hear. The result is a dream (or
<TT>SAT </TT>nightmare-like) trip through the patient's mind, as funny as
<TT>SAT </TT>it is disturbing.
<TT>SAT </TT>The cast across the series include Bob Mortimer, Daisy
<TT>SAT </TT>Haggard, Steve Furst and Tracy-Ann Oberman.
<TT>SAT </TT>A compelling late night listen: tune in and occupy someone
<TT>SAT </TT>else's head!
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Matt Berry
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sam Bryant
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:15 Richard Marsh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rl8p1.html>b01rl8p1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rl8p1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Love and Sweets, Love From Afar
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Marsh plays a character called Richard ("We're not
<TT>SAT </TT>exactly alike, although we do look similar") and fuses
<TT>SAT </TT>poetry and prose to tell witty and honest tales of his
<TT>SAT </TT>whirlwind romance with Siobhan. From the excitement and
<TT>SAT </TT>silliness of young love, to cars covered in sweets, broken
<TT>SAT </TT>dreams, trans-American road trips and a seductive-looking
<TT>SAT </TT>lady called Sorrow.
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard is an award-winning poet and playwright, and a new
<TT>SAT </TT>voice for Radio 4. He's a magnetic personality whose
<TT>SAT </TT>beautifully crafted stories are hilarious one moment and
<TT>SAT </TT>heart-breaking the next.
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard and Siobhan meet sharing sweets at their dead-end
<TT>SAT </TT>temp job. They quickly become friends, but Richard's nervous
<TT>SAT </TT>of taking the plunge and declaring that he has feelings for
<TT>SAT </TT>her. After he finally plucks up the courage to (drunkenly)
<TT>SAT </TT>woo her, they embark on an exhilarating new relationship.
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard begins to fall for Siobhan, but he's worried - she
<TT>SAT </TT>wants to keep their relationship a secret at work. Will a
<TT>SAT </TT>grand romantic gesture in the corner shop win her heart?
<TT>SAT </TT>Written and performed by Richard Marsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ben Worsfield
<TT>SAT </TT>A Lucky Giant production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Richard Marsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Richard Marsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ben Worsfield
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 Mark Thomas: The Manifesto <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qcn23.html>b00qcn23</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qcn23>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Thomas: The Manifesto. Comedian-activist, Mark Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>creates a People's Manifesto, taking suggestions from his
<TT>SAT </TT>studio audience and then getting them to vote for the best.
<TT>SAT </TT>The winner of each show will be enforceable by law, so pay
<TT>SAT </TT>attention.
<TT>SAT </TT>This edition includes policies such as restricting Prime
<TT>SAT </TT>Ministers to two full terms of office; the introduction of a
<TT>SAT </TT>maximum wage; and making all 4x4s transparent.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish.
<TT>SAT </TT>
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<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 19 JUNE 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07grtrz.html>b07grtrz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07grtrz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Unsuitable Men With Familiar Smiles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07grp8f.html>b07grp8f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07grp8f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07grpkd.html>b07grpkd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07grpkd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Sentimental Journey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007563l.html>b007563l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007563l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:45 Uncle Mort's North Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl5d.html>b007jl5d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl5d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s02zb.html>b01s02zb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s02zb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Death at Broadcasting House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07grh62.html>b07grh62</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07grh62>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Three Rivers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lc66g.html>b00lc66g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lc66g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gry2w.html>b07gry2w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gry2w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Still Life
<TT>SUN </TT>The arrivals of a new baby and a singular new vicar have big
<TT>SUN </TT>impacts on the lives of the Potter family. With Rosemary
<TT>SUN </TT>Leach.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Allen Saddler - I Should Say So <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039bbjz.html>b039bbjz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039bbjz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Hospital
<TT>SUN </TT>Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he
<TT>SUN </TT>been around in 1988. Can the eternal pessimist lend a
<TT>SUN </TT>medical hand?
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dhrn5.html>b01dhrn5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dhrn5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 7, Spanish Elvis
<TT>SUN </TT>Arthur puts on en event in an ill friends Spanish bar. With
<TT>SUN </TT>Liza Minelli and a Spanish Elvis auditioning, Arthur can do
<TT>SUN </TT>nothing other than perform himself to make sure the night
<TT>SUN </TT>goes off with a real bang.
<TT>SUN </TT>Count Arthur Strong - one time Variety Star, now sole
<TT>SUN </TT>proprietor and owner of Doncaster's Academy of Performance -
<TT>SUN </TT>is a show business legend, raconteur, and lecturer
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinaire. He stars in a Sitcom with regular sidekick
<TT>SUN </TT>Wilfred Taylor, Master Butcher, and a host of other
<TT>SUN </TT>characters.
<TT>SUN </TT>All false starts and nervous fumbling, badly covered up by a
<TT>SUN </TT>delicate sheen of bravado and self-assurance, and an expert
<TT>SUN </TT>in everything from the world of entertainment to the origin
<TT>SUN </TT>of the species, everyday life with Arthur is an enlightening
<TT>SUN </TT>experience.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Steve Delaney
<TT>SUN </TT>Mel Giedroyc
<TT>SUN </TT>Alastair Kerr
<TT>SUN </TT>Martin Marquez
<TT>SUN </TT>David Mounfield
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: John Leonard
<TT>SUN </TT>A Komedia Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gt434.html>b07gt434</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gt434>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 02/01/1959
<TT>SUN </TT>A clerical error means Ted thinks his bachelor days have
<TT>SUN </TT>returned - will he be able to cope?
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Ted Ray. With Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Connor.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ray's A Laugh - the successor to ITMA - follows the comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>exploits of Ted's life at home with his 'radio' wife Kitty,
<TT>SUN </TT>as well as in a variety of jobs. It ran from 1949-1961.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Bernard Botting and Charles Hart.
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Paul Fenoulhet.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Leslie Bridgmont
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1959.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Floggit's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jxmk.html>b007jxmk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jxmk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 24/08/1956
<TT>SUN </TT>Chaos strikes village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy over a
<TT>SUN </TT>troublesome tree.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Elsie and Doris Waters as Gert and Daisy.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Joan Sims, Anthony Newley, Ronnie Barker, Hugh Paddick
<TT>SUN </TT>and Iris Vandaleur.
<TT>SUN </TT>Originally popular regulars in 'Workers' Playtime' on the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Home Service during wartime, Gert and Daisy won their
<TT>SUN </TT>own series, Floggit's, where they've inherited a village
<TT>SUN </TT>general store in Russett Green. with a ragbag of local
<TT>SUN </TT>characters to deal with. It ran for 2 series between 1956
<TT>SUN </TT>and 1957.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Terry Nation, John Junkin and Dave Freeman.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott -Johnston
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in August 1956.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Margo Jefferson - Negroland: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gt7zp.html>b07gt7zp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gt7zp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Margo Jefferson was born in Chicago in 1947. 'Negroland is
<TT>SUN </TT>my name for a small region of Negro America where residents
<TT>SUN </TT>were sheltered by a certain amount of privilege and plenty'.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jm6cz.html>b07jm6cz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jm6cz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Natascha McElhone
<TT>SUN </TT>Actress Natascha McElhone chooses 'Jamming' by Bob Marley &
<TT>SUN </TT>the Wailers and 'Lean on Me' by Bill Withers.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gt7zy.html>b07gt7zy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gt7zy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. Deborah Moggach talks about her novel set
<TT>SUN </TT>during a speculative bubble in 1630s Amsterdam. With
<TT>SUN </TT>Harriett Gilbert. From October 2015.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:05 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b046csgp.html>b046csgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b046csgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Nicholas Parsons
<TT>SUN </TT>Nicholas Parsons reminisces to 'In the Mood' by Glenn Miller
<TT>SUN </TT>and passes on 'Children Will Listen' by Stephen Sondheim.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:10 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gt804.html>b07gt804</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gt804>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Women in the World
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: Sarah Austin Jenness
<TT>SUN </TT>introduces tales of survival, swimming and personal
<TT>SUN </TT>independence.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gt434.html>b07gt434</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gt434>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Floggit's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jxmk.html>b007jxmk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jxmk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gry2w.html>b07gry2w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gry2w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Allen Saddler - I Should Say So <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039bbjz.html>b039bbjz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039bbjz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Anne Tyler - Vinegar Girl: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gtdmh.html>b07gtdmh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gtdmh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>A modern take on The Taming of the Shrew. Kate and her
<TT>SUN </TT>sister Bianca live with their scientist father. Read by Liza
<TT>SUN </TT>Ross.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Reader: Rachel Shelley
<TT>SUN </TT>Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
<TT>SUN </TT>Abridger: Lauris Morgan-Griffiths
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Mair Bosworth
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Lewis Robinson - The Parcel of Dreams <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007vcn7.html>b007vcn7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007vcn7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>In a short detective story set in California, the characters
<TT>SUN </TT>want to be independent of the script. Read by Colin Stinton.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Nathaniel Hawthorne - Wakefield <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rs19x.html>b00rs19x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rs19x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A dull middle-aged man whose life has been monotonously
<TT>SUN </TT>ordinary for years, devises a plot to temporarily leave home
<TT>SUN </TT>and observe the effect on his wife from a flat opposite. But
<TT>SUN </TT>he stays away much longer than expected - and it becomes
<TT>SUN </TT>more and more difficult for him to return.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring David Haig as Wakefield, John Rowe as Nathaniel
<TT>SUN </TT>Hawthorne, Richenda Carey as Mrs Wakefield and Jonathan
<TT>SUN </TT>Keeble as Lucas Ferris.
<TT>SUN </TT>Dramatised by Martyn Wade from a short story by Nathaniel
<TT>SUN </TT>Hawthorne.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Cherry Cookson
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2001.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gtdmk.html>b07gtdmk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gtdmk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Beacons and Blue Remembered Hills
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with 'Beacons and Blue Remembered
<TT>SUN </TT>Hills'.
<TT>SUN </TT>An examination of the enduring popularity of AE Housman in a
<TT>SUN </TT>journey through the Shropshire of his most famous sequence
<TT>SUN </TT>of poems.
<TT>SUN </TT>Actor, poet and broadcaster Elvis McGonagall (aka Richard
<TT>SUN </TT>Smith) takes Housman's longest sequence (written when he was
<TT>SUN </TT>in London) to the places that the poet was remembering as he
<TT>SUN </TT>explored some of the themes at the core of his work. At the
<TT>SUN </TT>heart of 'A Shropshire Lad' is a real sense of Englishness,
<TT>SUN </TT>unusual in a collection that concerns itself with personal
<TT>SUN </TT>and political themes in such a raw and vulnerable way -
<TT>SUN </TT>loss, grief, suicide, sexuality, nature and joy. What did
<TT>SUN </TT>the settings of 'A Shropshire Lad' - Shropshire and
<TT>SUN </TT>Worcestershire - mean to Housman?
<TT>SUN </TT>Elvis visits many of the locations that inspired Housman's
<TT>SUN </TT>verse - London, Bromsgrove, Bredon Hill, Ludlow, The Wrekin
<TT>SUN </TT>and talks to people along the way about these evocative
<TT>SUN </TT>landscapes, asking them to read their favourite poems on the
<TT>SUN </TT>way.
<TT>SUN </TT>Contributors include Andrew Motion, Martin Newell, Wendy
<TT>SUN </TT>Cope, Colin Dexter, Antique Roadshow's Henry Sandon and the
<TT>SUN </TT>many Housman fans of Worcestershire and Shropshire. Elvis
<TT>SUN </TT>attempts to meet Housman himself, listens to the bells of
<TT>SUN </TT>Bredon, goes in search of the loveliest of cherry trees and
<TT>SUN </TT>even finds poetry in a Brewery.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Frank Stirling
<TT>SUN </TT>An Unique production for BBC Radio 4 first broadcast in
<TT>SUN </TT>2011.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dhrn5.html>b01dhrn5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dhrn5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014f9qf.html>b014f9qf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014f9qf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Paul Evans - The Shining Guest
<TT>SUN </TT>Following an anonymous tip off, a body is discovered in the
<TT>SUN </TT>Welsh hills. At first thought to be recent murder victim
<TT>SUN </TT>because of items found with the body, analysis reveals it to
<TT>SUN </TT>be thousands of years old. A series of events are triggered
<TT>SUN </TT>which appear to reveal a parallel world. Like the Shining
<TT>SUN </TT>Guest ants which inhabit Wood ants' nests and seem invisible
<TT>SUN </TT>to their highly aggressive hosts, the inhabitants of this
<TT>SUN </TT>secret world, the guests, have existed at the edges of our
<TT>SUN </TT>reality throughout time. Recorded on location, this haunting
<TT>SUN </TT>and atmospheric drama is written and narrated by Paul Evans.
<TT>SUN </TT>Gwen : Alex Tregear
<TT>SUN </TT>Voice: Maria Jardardottir
<TT>SUN </TT>Wildlife sound recordist: Chris Watson
<TT>SUN </TT>Sound editor: Mike Burgess
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer / Director: Sarah Blunt.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:45 Diana Hendry - The Lady of the Sea <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gtgsc.html>b07gtgsc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gtgsc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. Saul takes his daughter out for long evening
<TT>SUN </TT>drives and tells his wife that it helps to settle them both.
<TT>SUN </TT>Read by Lin Sagovsky.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gt804.html>b07gt804</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gt804>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:10 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:45 Margo Jefferson - Negroland: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gt7zp.html>b07gt7zp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gt7zp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:55 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07jm6cz.html>b07jm6cz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07jm6cz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gt7zy.html>b07gt7zy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gt7zy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:55 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b046csgp.html>b046csgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b046csgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:05 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dhrn5.html>b01dhrn5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dhrn5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 The Masterson Inheritance <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq3n.html>b007jq3n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq3n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Gangrene of the Mastersons
<TT>SUN </TT>The family's epic Crimean War struggle of carnage, carnality
<TT>SUN </TT>and cads. Improvised saga with Paul Merton. From July 1994.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hxb5s.html>b07hxb5s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hxb5s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Steve
<TT>SUN </TT>Bugeja.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Think the Unthinkable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jb1xy.html>b01jb1xy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jb1xy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>Can the management consultants charge up an ailing
<TT>SUN </TT>electrical retailer? Stars Marcus Brigstocke and Robin Ince.
<TT>SUN </TT>From August 2004.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Laura Solon: Talking and Not Talking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00772rd.html>b00772rd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00772rd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>The award-winning performer encounters a reluctant
<TT>SUN </TT>beekeeper, feuding librarians and Santa. With Ben Moor. From
<TT>SUN </TT>January 2007.
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<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 20 JUNE 2016</B></A>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014f9qf.html>b014f9qf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014f9qf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:45 Diana Hendry - The Lady of the Sea <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gtgsc.html>b07gtgsc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gtgsc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gry2w.html>b07gry2w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gry2w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Allen Saddler - I Should Say So <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039bbjz.html>b039bbjz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039bbjz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Anne Tyler - Vinegar Girl: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gtdmh.html>b07gtdmh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gtdmh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Lewis Robinson - The Parcel of Dreams <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007vcn7.html>b007vcn7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007vcn7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Nathaniel Hawthorne - Wakefield <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rs19x.html>b00rs19x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rs19x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gtdmk.html>b07gtdmk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gtdmk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dhrn5.html>b01dhrn5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dhrn5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3d3w.html>b01p3d3w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3d3w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Nine Points of the Law
<TT>MON </TT>Bunny is forced to extemporise when Raffles' theft of a
<TT>MON </TT>valuable painting seems to go wrong.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Jeremy Clyde as AJ Raffles, Michael Cochrane as
<TT>MON </TT>Bunny, David Buck as Addenbrooke and Nigel Graham as Craggs.
<TT>MON </TT>EW Hornung's early Raffles stories dramatised by David Buck.
<TT>MON </TT>Signature tune composed by Jim Parker.
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Gordon House
<TT>MON </TT>A BBC Radio 4/ BBC World Service production first broadcast
<TT>MON </TT>in 1985.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Overexposed <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q3cm3.html>b00q3cm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q3cm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Twenty years ago, a small group of photojournalists set out
<TT>MON </TT>to witness world events. They went to Yugoslavia, Angola,
<TT>MON </TT>Rwanda, Iraq. Two were shot dead, and everyone was changed.
<TT>MON </TT>All of the contributors, including the presenter Miles
<TT>MON </TT>Warde, were students at the London College of Printing in
<TT>MON </TT>1990. They went to work for Reuters, the Observer and the
<TT>MON </TT>New York Times, and won numerous awards, including the
<TT>MON </TT>Pulitzer, World Press Photo and several Emmys. They began
<TT>MON </TT>work in an era when access was still easy, and the dangers
<TT>MON </TT>perhaps not fully understood.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer Miles Ware (rpt)
<TT>MON </TT>"While I was doing this course I did a work placement and
<TT>MON </TT>stayed in touch with the picture editor. So when the war
<TT>MON </TT>started in former Yugoslavia, I went to see him. He gave me
<TT>MON </TT>the accreditation, he gave me the film and I drove to war in
<TT>MON </TT>my little Renault Five."
<TT>MON </TT>The programme follows up what happened next, providing an
<TT>MON </TT>intimate, authoritative account of life as a
<TT>MON </TT>photojournalist. Contributors include James Hill, Gary
<TT>MON </TT>Calton, Sandra Balsells, Paul Lowe - the current course
<TT>MON </TT>director of the LCC - and Colin Jacobson, former picture
<TT>MON </TT>editor at the Independent Magazine.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rd444.html>b00rd444</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rd444>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Sketches by Boz - Series 1, The Bloomsbury Christening
<TT>MON </TT>The arrival of a bouncing boy is good news indeed, but not
<TT>MON </TT>for miserable bachelor Nicodemus Dumps. Stars Nicholas
<TT>MON </TT>Farrell.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ffj3k.html>b07ffj3k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ffj3k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 75, Episode 5
<TT>MON </TT>Nicholas Parsons and guests return for the 75th series of
<TT>MON </TT>the panel show where participants must try to speak for 60
<TT>MON </TT>seconds without hesitation, deviation or repetition. No
<TT>MON </TT>repetition? That's no small order after nearly 50 years.
<TT>MON </TT>Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence, Alexei Sayle and Graham Norton
<TT>MON </TT>join Nicholas Parsons, and try to avoid hesitation,
<TT>MON </TT>deviation or repetition as they talk about diverse subjects
<TT>MON </TT>like Virginia Wade, Beef Wellington, and Physics for
<TT>MON </TT>Beginners.
<TT>MON </TT>Hayley Sterling blows the whistle.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Victoria Lloyd.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Paul Merton
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Josie Lawrence
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Alexei Sayle
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Graham Norton
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Victoria Lloyd
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<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01prccq.html>b01prccq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01prccq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, The Concert
<TT>MON </TT>Can showbiz seduce Station Master Horace Hepplewhite away
<TT>MON </TT>from the railways?
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Ian Lavender as Bert, Liz
<TT>MON </TT>Fraser as Gloria, Kenneth Connor as Percy and Charlotte
<TT>MON </TT>Mitchell as Miss Pennyfeather.
<TT>MON </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>MON </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>MON </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>MON </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>MON </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>MON </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>MON </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>MON </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>MON </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>MON </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>MON </TT>down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Re-created Announcements by Keith Skues.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in January 1972.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k11m.html>b007k11m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k11m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>An 'Ep' in the Country
<TT>MON </TT>The showbiz survivor finds himself the unwitting stooge in
<TT>MON </TT>some spin for a popular TV soap actress. Stars Peter Jones.
<TT>MON </TT>From July 1986.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038c0f2.html>b038c0f2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038c0f2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The quotations quiz hosted by Nigel Rees.
<TT>MON </TT>As ever, a host of celebrities will be joining Nigel as he
<TT>MON </TT>quizzes them on the sources of a range of quotations and
<TT>MON </TT>asks them for the amusing sayings or citations that they
<TT>MON </TT>have personally collected on a variety of subjects,
<TT>MON </TT>including quotations they wish they'd said and family
<TT>MON </TT>sayings they have grown up with.
<TT>MON </TT>This week Nigel is joined by Woman's Hour's Jenni Murray,
<TT>MON </TT>News presenter Matt Barbet, Children's Playwright David Wood
<TT>MON </TT>and Journalist and writer Katharine Whitehorn.
<TT>MON </TT>Reader ..... Peter Jefferson.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Carl Cooper.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nigel Rees
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Jenni Murray
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Matt Barbet
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: David Wood
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Katharine Whitehorn
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Peter Jefferson
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Carl Cooper
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<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn8j.html>b007jn8j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn8j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 7, Witch Hunt
<TT>MON </TT>A peeved parent asks whether teacher knows best, and Mrs
<TT>MON </TT>Rudd won't take no for an answer. Stars James Grout. From
<TT>MON </TT>April 1992.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00chj5g.html>b00chj5g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00chj5g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Portrait of a Lady, Innocence
<TT>MON </TT>Henry James's novel, dramatised by Rachel Joyce.
<TT>MON </TT>Young and beautiful, Isabel Archer thinks that she is in
<TT>MON </TT>control of her fate. Little does she know, however, that
<TT>MON </TT>others behind the scenes are pulling the strings.
<TT>MON </TT>Isabel Archer ...... Anna Maxwell Martin
<TT>MON </TT>Madame Merle ...... Haydn Gwynne
<TT>MON </TT>Lord Warburton ...... Robert Bathurst
<TT>MON </TT>Mrs Touchett ...... Gayle Hunnicutt
<TT>MON </TT>Mr Touchett ...... Peter Marinker
<TT>MON </TT>Ralph Touchett ...... Paul Venables
<TT>MON </TT>Henrietta Stackpole ...... Laurel Lefkow
<TT>MON </TT>Caspar Goodwood ...... Corey Johnson
<TT>MON </TT>Mr Bantling ...... Dan Starkey
<TT>MON </TT>Narrator ...... William Hope
<TT>MON </TT>Pianist ...... Duncan Walsh Atkins
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Tracey Neale.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0135q6c.html>b0135q6c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0135q6c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Matthew Hollis - Now All Roads Lead to France, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>A compelling exploration of the making of one of Britain's
<TT>MON </TT>most influential First World War poets - Edward Thomas, who
<TT>MON </TT>is perhaps best-remembered for his poem 'Adlestrop'.
<TT>MON </TT>Matthew Hollis's new biography is an account of Thomas's
<TT>MON </TT>final five years and of his momentous and mutually-inspiring
<TT>MON </TT>friendship with the American poet, Robert Frost.
<TT>MON </TT>Although an accomplished prose-writer and literary critic,
<TT>MON </TT>Edward Thomas only began writing poetry in 1914, at the age
<TT>MON </TT>of 36. Before then, Thomas had been tormented by what he
<TT>MON </TT>regarded as the banality of his work, by his struggle with
<TT>MON </TT>depression and by his marriage.
<TT>MON </TT>But as his friendship with Frost blossomed, Thomas wrote
<TT>MON </TT>poem after poem, and his emotional affliction began to lift.
<TT>MON </TT>The two friends began to formulate poetic ideas that would
<TT>MON </TT>produce some of the most remarkable verse of the twentieth
<TT>MON </TT>century. But the First World War put an ocean between them:
<TT>MON </TT>Frost returned to the safety of New England, while Thomas
<TT>MON </TT>stayed to fight for the Old. It is these roads taken - and
<TT>MON </TT>those not taken - that are at the heart of this remarkable
<TT>MON </TT>book, which culminates in Thomas's tragic death on Easter
<TT>MON </TT>Monday 1917.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Tobias Menzies
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Richard Hamilton
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>MON </TT>'Now All Roads Lead to France' is published by Faber and
<TT>MON </TT>Faber.
<TT>MON </TT>Matthew Hollis is the author of a volume of poetry, 'Ground
<TT>MON </TT>Water', which was shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize for
<TT>MON </TT>Poetry, the Guardian First Book Award and the Forward Prize
<TT>MON </TT>for Best First Collection. This is his first prose book.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Cafe Royal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gxfjb.html>b07gxfjb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gxfjb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>London's Cafe Royal has long been famous as a meeting-place
<TT>MON </TT>for writers, artists, and colourful personalities. This is a
<TT>MON </TT>fascinating cultural history of conversation capturing the
<TT>MON </TT>period flavour of a unique venue.
<TT>MON </TT>Featuring well-known figures in the literary and artistic
<TT>MON </TT>world of the 1950s: Sir Max Beerbohm, John Betjeman, Sir
<TT>MON </TT>Compton Mackenzie, Alan Dent, Nina Hamnett, Wyndham Lewis,
<TT>MON </TT>Edgar Lustgarten, Louis Golding, Eric Maschwitz, Hebert
<TT>MON </TT>Marshall, Malcolm Muggeridge, Beverley Nichols, Hesketh
<TT>MON </TT>Pearson, Alan Pryce-Jones, Sir John Rothenstein and Dilys
<TT>MON </TT>Powell.
<TT>MON </TT>Narrated by Roger Livesey.
<TT>MON </TT>Arranged by Guy Deghy and edited by Sasha Moorsom.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: DG Bridson
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Home Service on 28th December
<TT>MON </TT>1955.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01prccq.html>b01prccq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01prccq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k11m.html>b007k11m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k11m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3d3w.html>b01p3d3w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3d3w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Overexposed <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q3cm3.html>b00q3cm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q3cm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm27.html>b007jm27</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm27>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>An artist falls for his married subject during 17th century
<TT>MON </TT>Holland's tulipomania. Read by Emma Fielding and William
<TT>MON </TT>Gaminara.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sbpg0.html>b00sbpg0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sbpg0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Learn to Die
<TT>MON </TT>Exploring a thousand years of British childhood, Michael
<TT>MON </TT>Morpurgo examines Puritanism and the effects of the
<TT>MON </TT>Reformation.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsnk.html>b007jsnk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsnk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Babel Tower, part 1
<TT>MON </TT>Frederica has given up her care-free, independent Cambridge
<TT>MON </TT>lifestyle. Will settling down bring happiness? Stars Indira
<TT>MON </TT>Varma.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gxhrv.html>b07gxhrv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gxhrv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>On Into Dorset
<TT>MON </TT>On his trip to Cornwall to see Miss Kenton, Stevens faces
<TT>MON </TT>some awkward questions about his former employer. Read by
<TT>MON </TT>John Moffatt.
<TT>MON </TT>Kazuo Ishiguro's 1989 Booker Prize winner abridged by
<TT>MON </TT>Catherine Czerkawska. After a lifetime of service as butler
<TT>MON </TT>in one of the great stately homes of England, Stevens
<TT>MON </TT>belatedly puts his life into perspective.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Marilyn Imrie
<TT>MON </TT>A BBC Radio 4 Book At Bedtime from January 1990.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00chj5g.html>b00chj5g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00chj5g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038c0f2.html>b038c0f2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038c0f2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn8j.html>b007jn8j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn8j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rd444.html>b00rd444</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rd444>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ffj3k.html>b07ffj3k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ffj3k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrm1.html>b007jrm1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrm1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 11
<TT>MON </TT>Bill and Coker are reunited with some of the original
<TT>MON </TT>University group - but Josella isn't with them.
<TT>MON </TT>Roger May continues a 17-part unabridged reading of John
<TT>MON </TT>Wyndham's cult sci-fi novel - an unsettlingly vivid and
<TT>MON </TT>thrillingly realised tale of ecological apocalypse.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Susan Carson
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC 7 by BBC Northern Ireland and first broadcast
<TT>MON </TT>in 2004.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767cz.html>b00767cz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767cz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Frank Delaney & Jackie Kay
<TT>MON </TT>Rosie Boycott and fellow writers Frank Delaney and Jackie
<TT>MON </TT>Kay discuss books by Kate Grenville, Ernest Hemingway and
<TT>MON </TT>Jean Rhys. From 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin
<TT>MON </TT>Across the River and Into the Trees by Ernest Hemingway
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Arrow
<TT>MON </TT>The Idea of Perfection by Kate Grenville
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Picador.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01prccq.html>b01prccq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01prccq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k11m.html>b007k11m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k11m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3d3w.html>b01p3d3w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3d3w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Overexposed <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q3cm3.html>b00q3cm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q3cm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0135q6c.html>b0135q6c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0135q6c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Cafe Royal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gxfjb.html>b07gxfjb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gxfjb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ffj3k.html>b07ffj3k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ffj3k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Concrete Cow <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04t6vjy.html>b04t6vjy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04t6vjy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Marriage
<TT>MON </TT>Thirteenth-century furniture sales and the hi-fi extremist.
<TT>MON </TT>Sketch show with Robert Webb and Beth Chalmers. From January
<TT>MON </TT>2004.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 Dead Ringers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07flhlm.html>b07flhlm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07flhlm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>The topical satirical show that mixes political vituperation
<TT>MON </TT>with media savaging is back. With a referendum on Europe, a
<TT>MON </TT>presidential election in America and the BBC in crisis, the
<TT>MON </TT>team will focus on the things that matter, and quite a few
<TT>MON </TT>things that don't, like Top Gear and most things on BBC
<TT>MON </TT>Three.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:30 The Vote Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gdlkf.html>b07gdlkf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gdlkf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>EU and Yours
<TT>MON </TT>The Now Show: EU & Yours, is a comic take on the EU
<TT>MON </TT>Referendum, recorded just hours before broadcast, four days
<TT>MON </TT>before polling stations open. Should we stay or should we
<TT>MON </TT>go? We definitely won't be giving a definitive answer, but
<TT>MON </TT>Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis, Jon Holmes, Mitch Benn and some
<TT>MON </TT>special guests will be here to help you make up your mind.
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter ... Steve Punt
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter ... Hugh Dennis
<TT>MON </TT>Guest ... Jon Holmes
<TT>MON </TT>Guest ... Mitch Benn
<TT>MON </TT>Producer ... Ed Morrish
<TT>MON </TT>A BBC Studios Production.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Steve Punt
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Hugh Dennis
<TT>MON </TT>Ensemble: Jon Holmes
<TT>MON </TT>Ensemble: Mitch Benn
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 21 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrm1.html>b007jrm1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrm1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767cz.html>b00767cz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767cz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3d3w.html>b01p3d3w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3d3w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Overexposed <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q3cm3.html>b00q3cm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q3cm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm27.html>b007jm27</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm27>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sbpg0.html>b00sbpg0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sbpg0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsnk.html>b007jsnk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsnk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gxhrv.html>b07gxhrv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gxhrv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00chj5g.html>b00chj5g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00chj5g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038c0f2.html>b038c0f2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038c0f2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn8j.html>b007jn8j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn8j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rd444.html>b00rd444</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rd444>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ffj3k.html>b07ffj3k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ffj3k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3hkh.html>b01p3hkh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3hkh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Wilful Murder
<TT>TUE </TT>Bunny is horrified when gentleman thief Raffles calmly
<TT>TUE </TT>declares he wants to try a different crime - by planning to
<TT>TUE </TT>commit a murder.
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Jeremy Clyde as AJ Raffles, Michael Cochrane as
<TT>TUE </TT>Bunny, Henry Stamper as Inspector MacKenzie, Ron Pember as
<TT>TUE </TT>Crawshay and John Church as Sergeant/Waiter.
<TT>TUE </TT>EW Hornung's early Raffles stories dramatised by David Buck.
<TT>TUE </TT>Signature tune composed by Jim Parker.
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Gordon House
<TT>TUE </TT>A BBC Radio 4/ BBC World Service production first broadcast
<TT>TUE </TT>in 1985.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 A House for the End of Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr7rp.html>b00wr7rp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr7rp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Once upon a time architects made magnificent buildings in
<TT>TUE </TT>the name of health and wellbeing. The Greeks built spas
<TT>TUE </TT>around the great theatres, the medievals made cathedrals of
<TT>TUE </TT>their hospitals and opened them to pilgrims.
<TT>TUE </TT>In this programme Susan Marling looks at work architects are
<TT>TUE </TT>doing now to dramatically enhance small healthcare buildings
<TT>TUE </TT>- especially Maggie centres which are for cancer sufferers
<TT>TUE </TT>and hospices for people with life-shortening diseases. Many
<TT>TUE </TT>of these buildings are inspirational. They show the power of
<TT>TUE </TT>good design and beautiful gardens in lifting the human
<TT>TUE </TT>spirit and restoring to the patient a sense of dignity and
<TT>TUE </TT>individuality.
<TT>TUE </TT>Susan speaks to leading architects Rem Koolhaus, Zaha Hadid
<TT>TUE </TT>and Richard Murphy . She visits the award winning St
<TT>TUE </TT>Oswald's hospice in Newcastle, and the Maggie centre by
<TT>TUE </TT>Frank Gehry in Dundee. Julia Neuberger talks about our
<TT>TUE </TT>contemporary attitude to death and ways in which architects
<TT>TUE </TT>are confronting it.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Susan Marling
<TT>TUE </TT>A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 Two Doors Down <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0086dhm.html>b0086dhm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0086dhm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Ranting and Railings
<TT>TUE </TT>Miss Black wants new railings for her lodging house, with
<TT>TUE </TT>help from cleaner Sally. Stars Frances Tomelty. From
<TT>TUE </TT>February 2001.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ffxtj.html>b07ffxtj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ffxtj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 7, Michael Rosen
<TT>TUE </TT>Poet and broadcaster Michael Rosen reads from his teenage
<TT>TUE </TT>diaries which focus on growing up as a naughty schoolboy in
<TT>TUE </TT>the 1960s, his early enthusiasm for politics and his warm,
<TT>TUE </TT>loving and unusual family life.
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Rufus Hound
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Harriet Jaine
<TT>TUE </TT>Executive Producer: Aled Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>A Talkback production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Rufus Hound
<TT>TUE </TT>Interviewed Guest: Michael Rosen
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Harriet Jaine
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Over the Garden Wall <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04v986b.html>b04v986b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04v986b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>From 07/10/1948
<TT>TUE </TT>Norman Evans plays toothless Lancastrian housewife Fanny
<TT>TUE </TT>Fairbottom, later inspiring Les Dawson's homage Ada. From
<TT>TUE </TT>October 1948.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016dgvc.html>b016dgvc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016dgvc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>She'll Have To Go
<TT>TUE </TT>Can the bungling duo save their secretary from the scrap
<TT>TUE </TT>heap? Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From
<TT>TUE </TT>September 1974.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 Dead Ringers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07flhlm.html>b07flhlm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07flhlm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:30 Ayres on the Air <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n6yj5.html>b01n6yj5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n6yj5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Winter
<TT>TUE </TT>Popular poet Pam Ayres is joined in her poetry and sketch
<TT>TUE </TT>series by Felicity Montagu and Geoffrey Whitehead. This week
<TT>TUE </TT>they focus on Winter.
<TT>TUE </TT>This week she looks at subjects including that magic
<TT>TUE </TT>combination of cold weather and broken boilers; the art of
<TT>TUE </TT>comparing ailments; she updates the Yuletide song The 12
<TT>TUE </TT>Days of Christmas and, as we reach the end of the Winter
<TT>TUE </TT>season tells how to fan the dying flame of passion, come
<TT>TUE </TT>Valentine's Day.
<TT>TUE </TT>Her poems this week include: Who's Had My Scissors, Ever
<TT>TUE </TT>Since I Had Me Op and Insomnia.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Claire Jones.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cly4q.html>b00cly4q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cly4q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Portrait of a Lady, Deceit
<TT>TUE </TT>Henry James's novel, dramatised by Rachel Joyce.
<TT>TUE </TT>The beautiful and free-spirited Isabel Archer is now a very
<TT>TUE </TT>rich woman. Two men have declared their love for her but she
<TT>TUE </TT>does not want to be married. Resolved to enjoy her fortune,
<TT>TUE </TT>she begins her travels.
<TT>TUE </TT>Isabel Archer ...... Anna Maxwell Martin
<TT>TUE </TT>Madame Merle ...... Haydn Gwynne
<TT>TUE </TT>Lord Warburton ...... Robert Bathurst
<TT>TUE </TT>Mrs Touchett ...... Gayle Hunnicutt
<TT>TUE </TT>Gilbert Osmond ...... Colin Stinton
<TT>TUE </TT>Ralph Touchett ...... Paul Venables
<TT>TUE </TT>Henrietta Stackpole ...... Laurel Lefkow
<TT>TUE </TT>Caspar Goodwood ...... Corey Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Bantling ...... Dan Starkey
<TT>TUE </TT>Countess Gemini ...... Barbara Barnes
<TT>TUE </TT>Pansy Osmond ...... Penelope Rawlins
<TT>TUE </TT>Edward Rosier ...... Nyasha Hatendi
<TT>TUE </TT>Mother Catherine ...... Joan Walker
<TT>TUE </TT>Mother Justine ...... Liz Sutherland
<TT>TUE </TT>Narrator ...... William Hope
<TT>TUE </TT>Duncan Walsh Atkins (piano)
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Tracey Neale.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0135z1h.html>b0135z1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0135z1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Matthew Hollis - Now All Roads Lead to France, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>A compelling exploration of the making of one of Britain's
<TT>TUE </TT>most influential First World War poets - Edward Thomas, who
<TT>TUE </TT>is perhaps best-remembered for his poem 'Adlestrop'.
<TT>TUE </TT>Matthew Hollis's new biography is an account of Thomas's
<TT>TUE </TT>final five years and of his momentous and mutually-inspiring
<TT>TUE </TT>friendship with the American poet, Robert Frost.
<TT>TUE </TT>Although an accomplished prose-writer and literary critic,
<TT>TUE </TT>Edward Thomas only began writing poetry in 1914, at the age
<TT>TUE </TT>of 36. Before then, Thomas had been tormented by what he
<TT>TUE </TT>regarded as the banality of his work, by his struggle with
<TT>TUE </TT>depression and by his marriage.
<TT>TUE </TT>But as his friendship with Frost blossomed, Thomas wrote
<TT>TUE </TT>poem after poem, and his emotional affliction began to lift.
<TT>TUE </TT>The two friends began to formulate poetic ideas that would
<TT>TUE </TT>produce some of the most memorable verse of the twentieth
<TT>TUE </TT>century. But the First World War put an ocean between them:
<TT>TUE </TT>Frost returned to the safety of New England, while Thomas
<TT>TUE </TT>stayed to fight for the Old. It is these roads taken - and
<TT>TUE </TT>those not taken - that are at the heart of this remarkable
<TT>TUE </TT>book, which culminates in Thomas's tragic death on Easter
<TT>TUE </TT>Monday 1917.
<TT>TUE </TT>In today's episode, the first meeting of Edward Thomas and
<TT>TUE </TT>Robert Frost marks the start of a life-changing friendship.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Tobias Menzies
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Richard Hamilton
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>TUE </TT>'Now All Roads Lead to France' is published by Faber and
<TT>TUE </TT>Faber.
<TT>TUE </TT>AUTHOR: Matthew Hollis is the author of a volume of poetry,
<TT>TUE </TT>'Ground Water', which was shortlisted for the Whitbread
<TT>TUE </TT>Prize for Poetry, the Guardian First Book Award and the
<TT>TUE </TT>Forward Prize for Best First Collection. This is his first
<TT>TUE </TT>prose book.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007748q.html>b007748q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007748q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Annamaria Murphy - Rosie's Beauty
<TT>TUE </TT>By Annamaria Murphy.
<TT>TUE </TT>Rosie runs a beauty parlour in her village. Most of her
<TT>TUE </TT>clients come to talk and Rosie is invited to share some of
<TT>TUE </TT>the dark secrets that make up the community in which she
<TT>TUE </TT>lives.
<TT>TUE </TT>Rosie Craze ...... Mary Woodvine
<TT>TUE </TT>Martha Taper ...... Barbara Jefford
<TT>TUE </TT>Lily Harvey ...... Amanda Lawrence
<TT>TUE </TT>Ellen Hosken ...... Mandy Simons
<TT>TUE </TT>Michael Harvey ...... Stephen Hall
<TT>TUE </TT>Irish Reilly ...... Charles Barnecut
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Claire Grove.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Over the Garden Wall <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04v986b.html>b04v986b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04v986b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016dgvc.html>b016dgvc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016dgvc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3hkh.html>b01p3hkh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3hkh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 A House for the End of Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr7rp.html>b00wr7rp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr7rp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm2s.html>b007jm2s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm2s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>As tulipomania grips Amsterdam, Sophia's attraction to Jan
<TT>TUE </TT>increases. Read by Emma Fielding and William Gaminara.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sbrlb.html>b00sbrlb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sbrlb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>It Was a Precious Child
<TT>TUE </TT>Michael Morpurgo explores how the Puritan ethos affected
<TT>TUE </TT>children and the way of family life.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsnw.html>b007jsnw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsnw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Babel Tower, part 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Daniel gets an urgent phone call about his daughter and has
<TT>TUE </TT>to face up to the consequences of his actions. Stars Shaun
<TT>TUE </TT>Dooley.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h0tnj.html>b07h0tnj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h0tnj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>At Moscombe Near Tavistock
<TT>TUE </TT>Lord Darlington asks Stevens to make changes to the staff,
<TT>TUE </TT>which leads to a clash with Miss Kenton. Read by John
<TT>TUE </TT>Moffatt.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cly4q.html>b00cly4q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cly4q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f6sw0.html>b00f6sw0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f6sw0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, Heat 9
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin hosts the music quiz with Adrian Clark of
<TT>TUE </TT>London, Richard De Lacey from Suffolk and John Hambley from
<TT>TUE </TT>London.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Ayres on the Air <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n6yj5.html>b01n6yj5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n6yj5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 Two Doors Down <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0086dhm.html>b0086dhm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0086dhm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ffxtj.html>b07ffxtj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ffxtj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrmd.html>b007jrmd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrmd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 12
<TT>TUE </TT>Bill and Coker check out of Tynsham Manor and set out to
<TT>TUE </TT>track down the rest of the University group. Cult novel read
<TT>TUE </TT>by Roger May.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h0z8v.html>b07h0z8v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h0z8v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Peter Skellern
<TT>TUE </TT>Singer-songwriter and pianist, Peter Skellern talks to Robin
<TT>TUE </TT>Ray about the sounds which stirs his emotions.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recalling his life and career, Peter's selection includes
<TT>TUE </TT>Ketty Lester, Phil Harris and commentary from a legendary
<TT>TUE </TT>Apollo spaceflight.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Andrew Mussett
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1991,.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Over the Garden Wall <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04v986b.html>b04v986b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04v986b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016dgvc.html>b016dgvc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016dgvc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3hkh.html>b01p3hkh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3hkh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 A House for the End of Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr7rp.html>b00wr7rp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr7rp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0135z1h.html>b0135z1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0135z1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007748q.html>b007748q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007748q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ffxtj.html>b07ffxtj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ffxtj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Bleak Expectations <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p41hd.html>b01p41hd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p41hd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 5, An Alrightish Life Savagely Frozen to Bits
<TT>TUE </TT>by Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode Three: An Alrightish Life Savagely Frozen To Bits
<TT>TUE </TT>The Victorian comedy adventure continues as Pip races to
<TT>TUE </TT>Antarctica to thwart another fiendish plot by his evil
<TT>TUE </TT>ex-guardian, Mr Gently Benevolent.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Gareth Edwards.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Philip: Richard Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Pip Bin: Tom Allen
<TT>TUE </TT>Gently Benevolent: Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry Biscuit: James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Clampvulture: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely: Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Pippa: Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>Explorer: Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Children's Hour with Armstrong and Miller <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00911f4.html>b00911f4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00911f4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>Craig and Martin throw a Come As You Aren't party. Stars
<TT>TUE </TT>Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. From December 1998.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 The Remains of Foley and McColl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007m4dx.html>b007m4dx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007m4dx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Subtle
<TT>TUE </TT>Sean Foley and Hamish McColl investigate the art of subtlety
<TT>TUE </TT>by visiting a Jane Austen novel. Surreal comedy from July
<TT>TUE </TT>2000.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 22 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrmd.html>b007jrmd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrmd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h0z8v.html>b07h0z8v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h0z8v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3hkh.html>b01p3hkh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3hkh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 A House for the End of Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr7rp.html>b00wr7rp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr7rp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm2s.html>b007jm2s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm2s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sbrlb.html>b00sbrlb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sbrlb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsnw.html>b007jsnw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsnw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h0tnj.html>b07h0tnj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h0tnj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cly4q.html>b00cly4q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cly4q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f6sw0.html>b00f6sw0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f6sw0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Ayres on the Air <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n6yj5.html>b01n6yj5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n6yj5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 Two Doors Down <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0086dhm.html>b0086dhm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0086dhm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ffxtj.html>b07ffxtj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ffxtj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3mq2.html>b01p3mq2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3mq2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The Chest of Silver
<TT>WED </TT>With Inspector MacKenzie's suspicions about Raffles'
<TT>WED </TT>professional life growing, AJ decides it's time to visit
<TT>WED </TT>Scotland. But Bunny is not to go with him: he has the
<TT>WED </TT>responsibility of guarding Raffles' illegally-acquired
<TT>WED </TT>silver plate.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Jeremy Clyde as AJ Raffles, Michael Cochrane as
<TT>WED </TT>Bunny, Henry Stamper as Inspector MacKenzie, Brian Smith as
<TT>WED </TT>the Clerk and Adrian Egan as the Porter.
<TT>WED </TT>EW Hornung's early Raffles stories dramatised by David Buck.
<TT>WED </TT>Signature tune composed by Jim Parker.
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Gordon House
<TT>WED </TT>A BBC Radio 4/ BBC World Service production first broadcast
<TT>WED </TT>in 1985.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 3D in Perspective <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wdgmq.html>b00wdgmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wdgmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Bringing together the science of 3D television with a
<TT>WED </TT>wide-ranging history of art and entertainment, Andrew
<TT>WED </TT>Collins examines our centuries-old fascination with
<TT>WED </TT>representing the world that exists in three visual
<TT>WED </TT>dimensions. In modern 3D entertainment, today's
<TT>WED </TT>technologists are fighting the same battles with geometry,
<TT>WED </TT>depth of field, light and texture as 15th Century painters.
<TT>WED </TT>Award-winning visual effects supervisor, Paddy Eason
<TT>WED </TT>discusses the debt that 3D imaging owes to its painterly
<TT>WED </TT>predecessors.
<TT>WED </TT>At The National Gallery, art historian Professor David
<TT>WED </TT>Ekserdjian explains how, from the changing shape of a canvas
<TT>WED </TT>to the arrival of oil paint, the architects and artists of
<TT>WED </TT>the Renaissance, challenged our notions of reality. Andrew
<TT>WED </TT>enters a world of optical illusion, trawling piles of
<TT>WED </TT>perspective pictures and stereo photographs at The Bill
<TT>WED </TT>Douglas Centre for The History of Cinema and Popular
<TT>WED </TT>Culture. Lecturer in Victorian Studies, John Plunkett
<TT>WED </TT>explains, the appeal of 18th and 19th century optical or
<TT>WED </TT>'philosophical' toys, made possible by good lenses and
<TT>WED </TT>mirrors. Often dismissed as novelty, they emerged from
<TT>WED </TT>groundbreaking research on the physiology of vision.
<TT>WED </TT>The history of 3D is littered with failed technologies,
<TT>WED </TT>including 3D films that predate cinema sound. Professor Neil
<TT>WED </TT>Dodgson from The Computer Laboratory in Cambridge is a 3D
<TT>WED </TT>expert. He outlines the obstacles, in particular the poorly
<TT>WED </TT>paid projectionist and ultimately the limitations of human
<TT>WED </TT>vision. Neuroscientist Dr Sue Barry, understands the
<TT>WED </TT>visceral appeal of 3D. Aged fifty, she experienced her first
<TT>WED </TT>thrilling sense of 3D immersion after years of being
<TT>WED </TT>'stereoblind' and suggests why we are so preoccupied with
<TT>WED </TT>experiencing virtual 3D space.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Tamsin Hughes
<TT>WED </TT>A Testbed production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 A Whole 'Nother Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763xr.html>b00763xr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763xr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Velvet Pants and Padded Bras
<TT>WED </TT>Cassie is upset after her dating agency rejection. Can Pete
<TT>WED </TT>cheer her up? Stars Debra Stephenson and David Lamb. From
<TT>WED </TT>September 2001.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fg6tt.html>b07fg6tt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fg6tt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 10, Episode 5
<TT>WED </TT>Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show
<TT>WED </TT>which dares to commit heresy.
<TT>WED </TT>Her guests this week are comedians Lee Mack and David
<TT>WED </TT>Baddiel and performer and QI elf Andrew Hunter Murray.
<TT>WED </TT>Together they discuss Netflix, father figures and Katie
<TT>WED </TT>Hopkins.
<TT>WED </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Victoria Coren Mitchell
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Lee Mack
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: David Baddiel
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Andrew Hunter Murray
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lmqts.html>b00lmqts</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lmqts>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Murray Is Victimised
<TT>WED </TT>Captain Povey decides 'divide and rule' is the best way to
<TT>WED </TT>deal with the crew of HMS Troutbridge.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicot as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as
<TT>WED </TT>Heather, Ronnie Barker as AS Johnson and Tenniel Evans as
<TT>WED </TT>the Admiral.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1965.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b9k82.html>b00b9k82</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b9k82>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The First Night Party
<TT>WED </TT>The lad throws a launch party - with cocktails and dinner -
<TT>WED </TT>for his very first half hour, but things don't quite go to
<TT>WED </TT>plan.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Moira Lister, Bill Kerr, Sidney
<TT>WED </TT>James, Gerald Campion and Kenneth Williams.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>WED </TT>Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Dennis Main Wilson
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1954.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133g72.html>b0133g72</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133g72>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>WED </TT>Justin Moorhouse, Sarah Millican, Chris Corcoran and Jeff
<TT>WED </TT>Green star in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. From September
<TT>WED </TT>2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04crvbz.html>b04crvbz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04crvbz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Maria and Richard get to know Paul and Ruby just a little
<TT>WED </TT>too well. Stars Diane Louise Jordan and Barbara Flynn. From
<TT>WED </TT>May 1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cq3jj.html>b00cq3jj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cq3jj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Portrait of a Lady, Truth
<TT>WED </TT>Henry James's novel, dramatised by Rachel Joyce.
<TT>WED </TT>Isabel has been married to the handsome and urbane Gilbert
<TT>WED </TT>Osmond for three years. Like a sparkling and brilliant
<TT>WED </TT>jewel, she is part of his collection of beautiful things,
<TT>WED </TT>but she is about to discover a startling truth.
<TT>WED </TT>Isabel Archer ...... Anna Maxwell Martin
<TT>WED </TT>Madame Merle ...... Haydn Gwynne
<TT>WED </TT>Lord Warburton ...... Robert Bathurst
<TT>WED </TT>Mrs Touchett ...... Gayle Hunnicutt
<TT>WED </TT>Gilbert Osmond ...... Colin Stinton
<TT>WED </TT>Ralph Touchett ...... Paul Venables
<TT>WED </TT>Henrietta Stackpole ...... Laurel Lefkow
<TT>WED </TT>Caspar Goodwood ...... Corey Johnson
<TT>WED </TT>Countess Gemini ...... Barbara Barnes
<TT>WED </TT>Edward Rosier ...... Nyasha Hatendi
<TT>WED </TT>Mother Catherine ...... Joan Walker
<TT>WED </TT>Narrator ...... William Hope
<TT>WED </TT>Pianist ...... Duncan Walsh Atkins
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Tracey Neale.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01381n5.html>b01381n5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01381n5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Matthew Hollis - Now All Roads Lead to France, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>A compelling exploration of the making of one of Britain's
<TT>WED </TT>most influential First World War poets - Edward Thomas, who
<TT>WED </TT>is perhaps best-remembered for his poem 'Adlestrop'.
<TT>WED </TT>Matthew Hollis's new biography is an account of Thomas's
<TT>WED </TT>final five years and of his momentous and mutually-inspiring
<TT>WED </TT>friendship with the American poet, Robert Frost.
<TT>WED </TT>Although an accomplished prose-writer and literary critic,
<TT>WED </TT>Edward Thomas only began writing poetry in 1914, at the age
<TT>WED </TT>of 36. Before then, Thomas had been tormented by what he
<TT>WED </TT>regarded as the banality of his work, by his struggle with
<TT>WED </TT>depression and by his marriage.
<TT>WED </TT>But as his friendship with Frost blossomed, Thomas wrote
<TT>WED </TT>poem after poem, and his emotional affliction began to lift.
<TT>WED </TT>The two friends began to formulate poetic ideas that would
<TT>WED </TT>produce some of the most remarkable verse of the twentieth
<TT>WED </TT>century. But the First World War put an ocean between them:
<TT>WED </TT>Frost returned to the safety of New England, while Thomas
<TT>WED </TT>stayed to fight for the Old. It is these roads taken - and
<TT>WED </TT>those not taken - that are at the heart of this remarkable
<TT>WED </TT>book, which culminates in Thomas's tragic death on Easter
<TT>WED </TT>Monday 1917.
<TT>WED </TT>In today's episode, Edward Thomas and Robert Frost have an
<TT>WED </TT>emotional encounter with a hostile gamekeeper, and Thomas
<TT>WED </TT>sits down to write his first poem.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Tobias Menzies
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Richard Hamilton
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>WED </TT>'Now All Roads Lead to France' is published by Faber and
<TT>WED </TT>Faber.
<TT>WED </TT>AUTHOR: Matthew Hollis is the author of a volume of poetry,
<TT>WED </TT>'Ground Water', which was shortlisted for the Whitbread
<TT>WED </TT>Prize for Poetry, the Guardian First Book Award and the
<TT>WED </TT>Forward Prize for Best First Collection. This is his first
<TT>WED </TT>prose book.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Dave Sheasby - The Amazing Ratman Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007mb5v.html>b007mb5v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007mb5v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A TV crew susses out old man Jack, who claims he knew the
<TT>WED </TT>Pied Piper of Hamlin. Stars Bernard Cribbins and Geraldine
<TT>WED </TT>Fitzgerald.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lmqts.html>b00lmqts</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lmqts>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b9k82.html>b00b9k82</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b9k82>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3mq2.html>b01p3mq2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3mq2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 3D in Perspective <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wdgmq.html>b00wdgmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wdgmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm38.html>b007jm38</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm38>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Jan and Sophia's attraction to each other is overwhelming,
<TT>WED </TT>but can it stay secret? Read by Emma Fielding and William
<TT>WED </TT>Gaminara.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sbx09.html>b00sbx09</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sbx09>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Vast Usefulness of Reading
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Morpurgo explores education's expansion for boys in
<TT>WED </TT>the 17th century, and when boyhood ended and manhood began.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsp4.html>b007jsp4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsp4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Babel Tower, part 3
<TT>WED </TT>Frederica's fraught marriage is put under even greater
<TT>WED </TT>strain when she makes a shocking discovery. Stars Indira
<TT>WED </TT>Varma.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h166x.html>b07h166x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h166x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A Trying Situation
<TT>WED </TT>As Stevens reflects on his service to Lord Darlington, he
<TT>WED </TT>begins to question if it was in a worthy cause. Read by John
<TT>WED </TT>Moffatt.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cq3jj.html>b00cq3jj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cq3jj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133g72.html>b0133g72</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133g72>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04crvbz.html>b04crvbz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04crvbz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 A Whole 'Nother Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763xr.html>b00763xr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763xr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fg6tt.html>b07fg6tt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fg6tt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrmt.html>b007jrmt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrmt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 13
<TT>WED </TT>More determined than ever to find his friend Josella, Bill
<TT>WED </TT>Masen faces a tough decision. Cult novel read by Roger May.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008h4rc.html>b008h4rc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008h4rc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Anything But Shy
<TT>WED </TT>4 Extra Debut. Dominic Arkwright, Susie Scott, Carl Honoré
<TT>WED </TT>and Olivia Stewart-Liberty discuss why shyness is now a
<TT>WED </TT>social stigma. From December 2007.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lmqts.html>b00lmqts</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lmqts>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b9k82.html>b00b9k82</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b9k82>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3mq2.html>b01p3mq2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3mq2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 3D in Perspective <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wdgmq.html>b00wdgmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wdgmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01381n5.html>b01381n5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01381n5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Dave Sheasby - The Amazing Ratman Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007mb5v.html>b007mb5v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007mb5v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fg6tt.html>b07fg6tt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fg6tt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03wq26m.html>b03wq26m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03wq26m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Smugglers
<TT>WED </TT>Mention Milton Jones to most people and the first thing they
<TT>WED </TT>think is 'Help!'.
<TT>WED </TT>King of the one-liners, Milton Jones returns BBC to Radio 4
<TT>WED </TT>for an amazing 10th series in a new format where he has
<TT>WED </TT>decided to set himself up as a man who can help anyone
<TT>WED </TT>anywhere - whether they need it or not. Because, in his own
<TT>WED </TT>words, "No problem too problemy".
<TT>WED </TT>But each week, Milton and his trusty assistant Anton set out
<TT>WED </TT>to help people and soon find they're embroiled in a new
<TT>WED </TT>adventure. So when you're close to the edge, then Milton can
<TT>WED </TT>give you a push.
<TT>WED </TT>This week, the local seafarers' pub starts serving only
<TT>WED </TT>coffee, there's no denying it's rum....the coffee, that is.
<TT>WED </TT>So who better than Milton to sort it out?
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Milton with James Cary ("Bluestone 42",
<TT>WED </TT>"Miranda") and Dan Evans (who co-wrote Milton's Channel 4
<TT>WED </TT>show "House Of Rooms") the man they call "Britain's funniest
<TT>WED </TT>Milton," returns to the radio with a fully-working cast and
<TT>WED </TT>a shipload of new jokes.
<TT>WED </TT>The cast includes regulars Tom Goodman-Hill ("Spamalot",
<TT>WED </TT>"Mr. Selfridge") as the ever-faithful Anton, and Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>("Newsjack"), and features the one and only Josie Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>working with Milton for the first time.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer David Tyler's radio credits include Armando
<TT>WED </TT>Iannucci's Charm Offensive, Cabin Pressure, Bigipedia,
<TT>WED </TT>Another Case Of Milton Jones, Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The
<TT>WED </TT>Nation, The Brig Society, Giles Wemmbley Hogg Goes Off, The
<TT>WED </TT>99p Challenge, The Castle, The 3rd Degree and even, going
<TT>WED </TT>back a bit, Radio Active.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced and Directed by David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Himself: Milton Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Anton: Tom Goodman-Hill
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Josie Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>Director: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Milton Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: James Cary
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Dan Evans
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hxbjg.html>b07hxbjg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hxbjg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tiff Stevenson chats to
<TT>WED </TT>Alice Fraser.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 The Mel and Sue Thing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00769tt.html>b00769tt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00769tt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Bergerac and Lovejoy on Leather Island, Ukraine's Eurovision
<TT>WED </TT>entry, and part two of Austen's lost novella 'Sweet Fanny
<TT>WED </TT>Adams'. Sketches with Perkins and Giedroyc. From October
<TT>WED </TT>2002.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 The Hudson and Pepperdine Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075t8y.html>b0075t8y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075t8y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Becoming a 'breatharian' has disastrous consequences.
<TT>WED </TT>Sketches and songs with Mel Hudson and Vicki Pepperdine.
<TT>WED </TT>From April 2000.
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<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 23 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrmt.html>b007jrmt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrmt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008h4rc.html>b008h4rc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008h4rc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3mq2.html>b01p3mq2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3mq2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 3D in Perspective <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wdgmq.html>b00wdgmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wdgmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm38.html>b007jm38</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm38>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sbx09.html>b00sbx09</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sbx09>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsp4.html>b007jsp4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsp4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h166x.html>b07h166x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h166x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cq3jj.html>b00cq3jj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cq3jj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133g72.html>b0133g72</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133g72>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04crvbz.html>b04crvbz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04crvbz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 A Whole 'Nother Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763xr.html>b00763xr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763xr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fg6tt.html>b07fg6tt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fg6tt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f0sgw.html>b00f0sgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f0sgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, The Perishing of the Pendragons
<TT>THU </TT>Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to
<TT>THU </TT>unravel. Who will come into his rightful inheritance - and
<TT>THU </TT>will Father Brown be in time to avert a tragedy?
<TT>THU </TT>GK Chesterton's stories of an amateur clerical sleuth with
<TT>THU </TT>an uncanny understanding of the criminal mind at work.
<TT>THU </TT>Stars Andrew Sachs as Father Brown, Olivier Pierre as
<TT>THU </TT>Flambeau, Edward Kelsey as the Admiral and Brian Hewlett as
<TT>THU </TT>Sir Cecil Fanshaw.
<TT>THU </TT>Dramatised by John Scotney
<TT>THU </TT>Directed in Bristol by Alec Reid.
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1986.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 The Mystery of Father Brown: Ann Widdecombe
<TT>THU </TT>Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xzzf.html>b010xzzf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010xzzf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>2011 marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of The
<TT>THU </TT>Innocence of Father Brown. Ann Widdecombe goes on the trail
<TT>THU </TT>of G.K.Chesterton's crime solving priest whose unlikely
<TT>THU </TT>methods make him one of the great heroes of the Golden Age
<TT>THU </TT>of Detective Fiction. She talks to fans A.N.Wilson and Simon
<TT>THU </TT>Brett, and traces the creation of Father Brown to the
<TT>THU </TT>friendship between Chesterton and Mgr John O'Connor, an
<TT>THU </TT>Irish Priest who later converted Chesterton to Catholicism.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019m2ys.html>b019m2ys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019m2ys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Still Crazy
<TT>THU </TT>Patrick wonders who Green Day are, and Joe turns into a
<TT>THU </TT>doting daddy. Written by and starring Jim Sweeney. From
<TT>THU </TT>September 2002.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fl6sk.html>b07fl6sk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fl6sk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Planes, Trains and Automobiles
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Sinha returns for a second series of his History
<TT>THU </TT>Revision, the show that uncovers the fascinating stories
<TT>THU </TT>that we've forgotten in our onward march of progress. In the
<TT>THU </TT>last series we learned how Alexander Graham Bell did NOT
<TT>THU </TT>invent the telephone, and that the World Cup final of 2014
<TT>THU </TT>could only have happened because of the 1415 invasion of
<TT>THU </TT>Morocco.
<TT>THU </TT>4/4: Planes, Trains & Automobiles.
<TT>THU </TT>This week, Paul asks "How did we get here?", quite
<TT>THU </TT>literally, getting the studio audience to tell him how they
<TT>THU </TT>got to the BBC Radio Theatre, and then regaling them with
<TT>THU </TT>stories from the history of transport. From the area of
<TT>THU </TT>London that became a Russian train station, to the man who
<TT>THU </TT>revolutionised both the motor industry and the music charts,
<TT>THU </TT>to the names of airports around the world, this programme
<TT>THU </TT>about the world of planes, trains and automobiles will
<TT>THU </TT>provide fascinating facts and surprising stories (unless you
<TT>THU </TT>listen on a weekend, when a bus replacement service is in
<TT>THU </TT>operation).
<TT>THU </TT>"Sinha's gift for finding humour in it all makes him worth a
<TT>THU </TT>listen" - The Telegraph
<TT>THU </TT>Written and performed by Paul Sinha
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Paul Sinha
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Paul Sinha
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jz94.html>b007jz94</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jz94>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, The Flat
<TT>THU </TT>Author Gerald and his wife Diana's holiday abroad is far
<TT>THU </TT>from relaxing.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife, Diana.
<TT>THU </TT>With Michael McClain, Fiona Mathieson and Garard Green.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1979.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h1k5h.html>b07h1k5h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h1k5h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, Wey Hey, It's Saturday
<TT>THU </TT>A special train gets named, while Aaron the Aardvark very
<TT>THU </TT>grudgingly joins the Saturday kids show.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Steve Brown, Philip Pope and Geoffrey Perkins.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins with John
<TT>THU </TT>Cantor, John Docherty and Moray Hunter.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1985.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075skq.html>b0075skq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075skq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas,
<TT>THU </TT>Dillie Keane, Arthur Smith and David Stafford. From July
<TT>THU </TT>1998.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b044h9bk.html>b044h9bk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b044h9bk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Ships That Pass
<TT>THU </TT>Ronnie Corbett returns for the final series of his popular
<TT>THU </TT>sitcom by Ian Davidson and Peter Vincent.
<TT>THU </TT>Ronnie is granddad Sandy and his old dog is Henry. If the
<TT>THU </TT>dog dies or his lodger moves on, Sandy's children want him
<TT>THU </TT>to downsize. He doesn't.
<TT>THU </TT>To help his finances, Sandy, still in the family home, took
<TT>THU </TT>in a young couple as lodgers. But then the man left -
<TT>THU </TT>leaving the attractive Dolores behind. And she, Sandy's
<TT>THU </TT>children are quite sure, is a gold-digger. Sandy's opinion
<TT>THU </TT>that it would be inhuman to move Henry somewhere unfamiliar
<TT>THU </TT>is wearing a bit thin - as is the old dog himself. Keeping
<TT>THU </TT>the dog alive and keeping the lodger happy are one thing;
<TT>THU </TT>what really concerns Sandy deeply is providing a guiding
<TT>THU </TT>hand to his whole family, advising here, prompting there,
<TT>THU </TT>responding to any emergency callout... If he kept himself to
<TT>THU </TT>himself, of course, things would be a lot simpler and
<TT>THU </TT>smoother. But a lot duller too...
<TT>THU </TT>Episode Three - Ships That Pass
<TT>THU </TT>Sandy is worried about memory loss. His son has a morbid
<TT>THU </TT>fear of sofas. Sandy could help but he's booked a holiday in
<TT>THU </TT>an igloo with a man he doesn't really like. When Sandy takes
<TT>THU </TT>a fashionable memory cure he remembers some things that were
<TT>THU </TT>better left forgotten...
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>A CPL Production for BBC Radio 4
<TT>THU </TT>Pronunciations: Liza - Leeza.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Sandy: Ronnie Corbett
<TT>THU </TT>Dolores: Liza Tarbuck
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Pompom: Sally Grace
<TT>THU </TT>Lance: Philip Bird
<TT>THU </TT>Roy: Paul Chapman
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Ian Davidson
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Peter Vincent
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m5sr5.html>b00m5sr5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m5sr5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Thomas Hardy - Two on a Tower, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Dramatisation by Jon Sen of Thomas Hardy's tragic tale of
<TT>THU </TT>star-crossed lovers in the West Country.
<TT>THU </TT>When Lady Viviette Constantine discovers the handsome young
<TT>THU </TT>astronomer Swithin St Cleeve on the lonely tower on her
<TT>THU </TT>estate, a story of passion and sacrifice begins.
<TT>THU </TT>Lady Constantine ...... Maggie O'Neill
<TT>THU </TT>Swithin St Cleeve ...... Blake Ritson
<TT>THU </TT>Parson Torkingham ...... Conrad Nelson
<TT>THU </TT>Tabitha Lark ...... Amy Humphreys
<TT>THU </TT>Fellows ...... Stephen Tomlin
<TT>THU </TT>Granny Martin ...... Pauline Jefferson
<TT>THU </TT>Louis ...... Richard Heap
<TT>THU </TT>Joshua ...... Carter Dowland
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Stefan Escreet.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0138521.html>b0138521</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0138521>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Matthew Hollis - Now All Roads Lead to France, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>A compelling exploration of the making of one of Britain's
<TT>THU </TT>most influential First World War poets - Edward Thomas, who
<TT>THU </TT>is perhaps best-remembered for his poem 'Adlestrop'.
<TT>THU </TT>Matthew Hollis's new biography is an account of Thomas's
<TT>THU </TT>final five years and of his momentous and mutually-inspiring
<TT>THU </TT>friendship with the American poet, Robert Frost.
<TT>THU </TT>Although an accomplished prose-writer and literary critic,
<TT>THU </TT>Edward Thomas only began writing poetry in 1914, at the age
<TT>THU </TT>of 36. Before then, Thomas had been tormented by what he
<TT>THU </TT>regarded as the banality of his work, by his struggle with
<TT>THU </TT>depression and by his marriage.
<TT>THU </TT>But as his friendship with Frost blossomed, Thomas wrote
<TT>THU </TT>poem after poem, and his emotional affliction began to lift.
<TT>THU </TT>The two friends began to formulate poetic ideas that would
<TT>THU </TT>produce some of the most remarkable verse of the twentieth
<TT>THU </TT>century. But the First World War put an ocean between them:
<TT>THU </TT>Frost returned to the safety of New England, while Thomas
<TT>THU </TT>stayed to fight for the Old. It is these roads taken - and
<TT>THU </TT>those not taken - that are at the heart of this remarkable
<TT>THU </TT>book, which culminates in Thomas's tragic death on Easter
<TT>THU </TT>Monday 1917.
<TT>THU </TT>In today's episode, Thomas wrestles with the conundrum of
<TT>THU </TT>whether to enlist. A poem by his friend Robert Frost forces
<TT>THU </TT>his hand.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Tobias Menzies
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Richard Hamilton
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>THU </TT>'Now All Roads Lead to France' is published by Faber and
<TT>THU </TT>Faber.
<TT>THU </TT>AUTHOR: Matthew Hollis is the author of a volume of poetry,
<TT>THU </TT>'Ground Water', which was shortlisted for the Whitbread
<TT>THU </TT>Prize for Poetry, the Guardian First Book Award and the
<TT>THU </TT>Forward Prize for Best First Collection. This is his first
<TT>THU </TT>prose book.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cc9hh.html>b00cc9hh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cc9hh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Nell Leyshon - War Bride
<TT>THU </TT>By Nell Leyshon.
<TT>THU </TT>The Second World War is over and Eleanor and Clarence are on
<TT>THU </TT>a ship, emigrating to Canada. Young Eleanor is running away
<TT>THU </TT>from the farm she grew up on - and her parents don't know.
<TT>THU </TT>When Eleanor discovers that her childhood sweetheart Frank
<TT>THU </TT>is also on board, she starts to retreat from Clarence into
<TT>THU </TT>the world of her imagination. Eleanor is vulnerable a long
<TT>THU </TT>way from home. Who can she trust?
<TT>THU </TT>Eleanor ...... Charlotte Emmerson
<TT>THU </TT>Clarence ...... Simon Lee Phillips
<TT>THU </TT>Frank ...... Joseph Kloska
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Susan Roberts.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jz94.html>b007jz94</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jz94>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h1k5h.html>b07h1k5h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h1k5h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f0sgw.html>b00f0sgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f0sgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 The Mystery of Father Brown: Ann Widdecombe
<TT>THU </TT>Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xzzf.html>b010xzzf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010xzzf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm3t.html>b007jm3t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm3t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Sophia must act quickly to stop her affair being revealed to
<TT>THU </TT>her husband. Read by Emma Fielding and William Gaminara.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00scw5x.html>b00scw5x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00scw5x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>But Can She Spin?
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Morpurgo learns how girls' education regressed in
<TT>THU </TT>the 16th century, with the sinful Eve as the main female
<TT>THU </TT>archetype.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jspg.html>b007jspg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jspg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Babel Tower, part 4
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel goes in search of Frederica, who has left, taking Leo
<TT>THU </TT>with her. But was that the correct decision? Stars Mark
<TT>THU </TT>Bazeley.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h1gvt.html>b07h1gvt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h1gvt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Little Compton, Cornwall
<TT>THU </TT>Stevens's professional calm is interrupted by a new guest,
<TT>THU </TT>and a momentous meeting with Miss Kenton. Read by John
<TT>THU </TT>Moffatt.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m5sr5.html>b00m5sr5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m5sr5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075skq.html>b0075skq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075skq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b044h9bk.html>b044h9bk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b044h9bk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019m2ys.html>b019m2ys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019m2ys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fl6sk.html>b07fl6sk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fl6sk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrnw.html>b007jrnw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrnw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 14
<TT>THU </TT>As his hunt for Josella continues, Bill Masen also tries to
<TT>THU </TT>help the orphaned Susan. Cult novel read by Roger May.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007766p.html>b007766p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007766p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 12, Joe Strummer
<TT>THU </TT>Comedian and broadcaster Phill Jupitus chooses the lead
<TT>THU </TT>singer of The Clash, Joe Strummer. With Matthew Parris. From
<TT>THU </TT>April 2007.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jz94.html>b007jz94</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jz94>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h1k5h.html>b07h1k5h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h1k5h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f0sgw.html>b00f0sgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f0sgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 The Mystery of Father Brown: Ann Widdecombe
<TT>THU </TT>Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xzzf.html>b010xzzf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010xzzf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0138521.html>b0138521</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0138521>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cc9hh.html>b00cc9hh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cc9hh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fl6sk.html>b07fl6sk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fl6sk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 The Music Teacher <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039q5ft.html>b039q5ft</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039q5ft>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>Richie Webb returns as multi-instrumentalist music teacher
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel Penny.
<TT>THU </TT>Belinda's decision to allow the Arts Centre to be a wedding
<TT>THU </TT>venue means Nigel is charged with providing the music. But
<TT>THU </TT>his efforts to soundtrack the happiest day of Ebony's life
<TT>THU </TT>are somewhat hampered by a tone deaf bridesmaid, a pupil
<TT>THU </TT>with a phobia of sharps and flats and the need to have his
<TT>THU </TT>piano re-tuned every five minutes.
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Nick Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Audio production by Matt Katz
<TT>THU </TT>Written and produced by Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>A Top Dog production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel Penny: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Belinda: Vicki Pepperdine
<TT>THU </TT>Keith: Dave Lamb
<TT>THU </TT>Chris: Jim North
<TT>THU </TT>Yvonne: Jess Robinson
<TT>THU </TT>Ebony: Doreene Blackstock
<TT>THU </TT>Ivor: Adrian Decosta
<TT>THU </TT>Amber: Isobel Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Nick Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:45 Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s8mpr.html>b01s8mpr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s8mpr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, About Careful Driving
<TT>THU </TT>EPISODE TWO: ABOUT CAREFUL DRIVING
<TT>THU </TT>Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing - tells the story of young,
<TT>THU </TT>up-and-coming comedian Nathan Caton, who after becoming the
<TT>THU </TT>first in his family to graduate from University, opted not
<TT>THU </TT>to use his architecture degree but instead to try his hand
<TT>THU </TT>at being a full-time stand-up comedian, much to his family's
<TT>THU </TT>annoyance who desperately want him to get a 'proper job.'
<TT>THU </TT>Each episode illustrates the criticism, interference and
<TT>THU </TT>rollercoaster ride that Nathan endures from his disapproving
<TT>THU </TT>family as he tries to pursue his chosen career.
<TT>THU </TT>The series is a mix of Nathan's stand-up intercut with
<TT>THU </TT>scenes from his family life.
<TT>THU </TT>Janet a.k.a. Mum is probably the kindest and most lenient of
<TT>THU </TT>the disappointed family members. At the end of the day she
<TT>THU </TT>just wants the best for her son. However, she aint looking
<TT>THU </TT>embarrassed for nobody!
<TT>THU </TT>Martin a.k.a. Dad is clumsy and hard-headed and leaves
<TT>THU </TT>running the house to his wife (she wouldn't allow it to be
<TT>THU </TT>any other way).
<TT>THU </TT>Shirley a.k.a. Grandma cannot believe she left the paradise
<TT>THU </TT>in the West Indies and came to the freezing United Kingdom
<TT>THU </TT>for a better life so that years later her grandson could
<TT>THU </TT>'tell jokes!' It's not the good Christian way!
<TT>THU </TT>So with all this going on in the household what will Nathan
<TT>THU </TT>do? Will he be able to persist and follow his dreams? Or
<TT>THU </TT>will he give in to his family's interference?
<TT>THU </TT>About Careful Driving
<TT>THU </TT>Nathan Caton acknowledges that his Dad loves his car more
<TT>THU </TT>than him.
<TT>THU </TT>NATHAN ..... NATHAN CATON
<TT>THU </TT>MUM ..... ADJOA ANDOH
<TT>THU </TT>DAD ..... CURTIS WALKER
<TT>THU </TT>GRANDMA ..... MONA HAMMOND
<TT>THU </TT>SUE ..... CHIZZY AKUDOLU
<TT>THU </TT>POLICE OFFICER ..... DON GILÉT
<TT>THU </TT>POLICE OFFICER 2 ..... OLA
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Nathan Caton and James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Additional Material by Ola and Maff Brown
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Nathan: Nathan Caton
<TT>THU </TT>Mum: Adjoa Andoh
<TT>THU </TT>Dad: Curtis Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Grandma: Mona Hammond
<TT>THU </TT>Sue: Chizzy Akudolu
<TT>THU </TT>Police Officer: Don Gilet
<TT>THU </TT>Police Officer 2: Ola
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Nathan Caton
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Ola
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Maff Brown
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hxbn1.html>b07hxbn1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hxbn1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tiff Stevenson chats to
<TT>THU </TT>Alice Fraser.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Old Harry's Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvj6.html>b007jvj6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvj6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Sleep
<TT>THU </TT>Satan has never been to sleep, so Thomas and the Professor
<TT>THU </TT>try to give him forty winks. Devilish sitcom stars Andy
<TT>THU </TT>Hamilton. From April 2001.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Polyoaks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ns7vz.html>b01ns7vz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ns7vz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, A Question of Psychology
<TT>THU </TT>Have you ever wondered about the profitability of mental
<TT>THU </TT>health? Or why your locum looks familiar? Or what's so
<TT>THU </TT>fascinating on your doctor's computer? Or what that funny
<TT>THU </TT>rash is? And how long he's had it? These and other questions
<TT>THU </TT>may well be answered in this brand new series of the Radio 4
<TT>THU </TT>satire set in Polyoaks, that flagship of enlightened West
<TT>THU </TT>Country General Practice at the forefront of a constantly
<TT>THU </TT>reforming NHS.
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel Planer stars as Dr. Roy Thornton and Simon Greenall as
<TT>THU </TT>his brother Dr. Hugh Thornton in a clinic always at odds
<TT>THU </TT>with itself over diagnoses, funding, clinical commissioning
<TT>THU </TT>groups, Jeremy Hunt and the ever more dubious commercial
<TT>THU </TT>activities of their associate, TV's Dr. Jeremy (David
<TT>THU </TT>Westhead), who's still diagnosing with Google, selling
<TT>THU </TT>patent remedies and generally teetering on the brink of any
<TT>THU </TT>number of malpractice suits.
<TT>THU </TT>If you want to know what it's really like to live and work
<TT>THU </TT>in the brave new world of modern health care - or why your
<TT>THU </TT>GP often has that confused expression on their face - visit
<TT>THU </TT>Polyoaks and ask for a second opinion.
<TT>THU </TT>CAST:
<TT>THU </TT>Dr. Roy Thornton .................... Nigel Planer
<TT>THU </TT>Dr. Hugh Thornton .................. Simon Greenall
<TT>THU </TT>TV's Dr. Jeremy ...................... David Westhead
<TT>THU </TT>Betty Crossfield ...................... Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>THU </TT>Nurse Vera Duplessis .............. Polly Frame
<TT>THU </TT>Mr. Devlin ............................... Phil Cornwell
<TT>THU </TT>The Practice's patients and associates were played by Mel
<TT>THU </TT>Hudson and Duncan Wisbey.
<TT>THU </TT>Polyoaks is written by Dr. Phil Hammond and David Spicer and
<TT>THU </TT>directed by Frank Stirling.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Frank Stirling
<TT>THU </TT>A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 24 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrnw.html>b007jrnw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrnw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007766p.html>b007766p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007766p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f0sgw.html>b00f0sgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f0sgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 The Mystery of Father Brown: Ann Widdecombe
<TT>FRI </TT>Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xzzf.html>b010xzzf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010xzzf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm3t.html>b007jm3t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm3t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00scw5x.html>b00scw5x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00scw5x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jspg.html>b007jspg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jspg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h1gvt.html>b07h1gvt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h1gvt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m5sr5.html>b00m5sr5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m5sr5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075skq.html>b0075skq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075skq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b044h9bk.html>b044h9bk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b044h9bk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019m2ys.html>b019m2ys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019m2ys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fl6sk.html>b07fl6sk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fl6sk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f0sgy.html>b00f0sgy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f0sgy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, The Arrow of Heaven
<TT>FRI </TT>An American millionaire safe in his fortress, death threats,
<TT>FRI </TT>a murky past and a bolt from the blue. Father Brown, on his
<TT>FRI </TT>first visit to the United States, unravels the mystery and
<TT>FRI </TT>exposes thereby a mire of hypocrisy.
<TT>FRI </TT>GK Chesterton's stories of an amateur clerical sleuth with
<TT>FRI </TT>an uncanny understanding of the criminal mind at work.
<TT>FRI </TT>Stars Andrew Sachs as Father Brown, Ed Bishop as Barnard,
<TT>FRI </TT>Guy Gregory as Harris, Andrew Branch as Wendell and Sean
<TT>FRI </TT>Prendergast as Norman Drage.
<TT>FRI </TT>Dramatised by John Scotney
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed in Bristol by Alec Reid.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1986.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Based on a True Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00g63pz.html>b00g63pz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g63pz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The first production of Howard Brenton's play Never So Good
<TT>FRI </TT>brought to life on stage the experiences of Harold
<TT>FRI </TT>Macmillan. In this programme, which reflects on real life
<TT>FRI </TT>events set against their fictional portrayal, Peter Curran
<TT>FRI </TT>discusses the production with Brenton, Jeremy Irons, who
<TT>FRI </TT>played Macmillan, and Lord Alexander Stockton, the grandson
<TT>FRI </TT>of Macmillan and his close companion in later life.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer Kevin Dawson
<TT>FRI </TT>A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qh0lv.html>b00qh0lv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qh0lv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Grecian 2001
<TT>FRI </TT>Liberation for Helen of Troy? Roy Hudd's historical royal
<TT>FRI </TT>romp, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From September
<TT>FRI </TT>1995.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038xtdd.html>b038xtdd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038xtdd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Edinburgh Special: In Treatment
<TT>FRI </TT>Clare and Brian's relationship has always been fraught but
<TT>FRI </TT>with communication at an all time low the couple try
<TT>FRI </TT>relationship counselling. A one-off episode recorded in
<TT>FRI </TT>Edinburgh at the Festival.
<TT>FRI </TT>Sally Phillips is Clare Barker the social worker who has all
<TT>FRI </TT>the right jargon but never a practical solution. A control
<TT>FRI </TT>freak, Clare likes nothing better than interfering in other
<TT>FRI </TT>people's lives on both a professional and personal basis.
<TT>FRI </TT>Clare is in her thirties, white, middle class and
<TT>FRI </TT>heterosexual, all of which are occasional causes of
<TT>FRI </TT>discomfort to her.
<TT>FRI </TT>Clare struggles to control both her professional and private
<TT>FRI </TT>life and in this special one-off episode recorded at the
<TT>FRI </TT>Edinburgh Fringe Festival - Clare's professional life is
<TT>FRI </TT>impacting on her personal life as she and Brian seek help
<TT>FRI </TT>with their relationship. After all, Clare gives of herself
<TT>FRI </TT>everyday at work - is it her fault there's little left for
<TT>FRI </TT>Brian's dreary problems at the end of the day?
<TT>FRI </TT>In Treatment - Cast
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Harry Venning
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Clare: Sally Phillips
<TT>FRI </TT>Brian: Alex Lowe
<TT>FRI </TT>Robin: Peter Mitchell
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Harry Venning
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007md8j.html>b007md8j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007md8j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Boys' Night In
<TT>FRI </TT>Terry's in despair over his mate Bob's stag night.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier and Rodney Bewes as
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob Ferris. With Michael Stainton.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adapted for radio and produced by John Browell.
<TT>FRI </TT>Audio recovered from a BBC Treasure Hunt.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1975.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b5pg1.html>b00b5pg1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b5pg1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Mysterious Punch-up-the Conker
<TT>FRI </TT>Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe star in a
<TT>FRI </TT>thrilling pursuit of a mysterious nose assailant! From
<TT>FRI </TT>February 1957.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00n90xf.html>b00n90xf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00n90xf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 1
<TT>FRI </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Anthony
<TT>FRI </TT>Holden, Lucy Moore, Penny Junor and Julian Fellowes. From
<TT>FRI </TT>October 2005.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m431l.html>b01m431l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m431l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 10, The Real World
<TT>FRI </TT>Charlotte de-clutters and Anna provides a love nest. Simon
<TT>FRI </TT>Brett's tale of three sisters. Stars Bill Nighy. From
<TT>FRI </TT>January 2004.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m8pvn.html>b00m8pvn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m8pvn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Thomas Hardy - Two on a Tower, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Dramatisation by Jon Sen of Thomas Hardy's tragic tale of
<TT>FRI </TT>star-crossed lovers in the West Country.
<TT>FRI </TT>Viviette and Swithin have married in secret, but chance and
<TT>FRI </TT>convention conspire against them and painful sacrifices have
<TT>FRI </TT>to be made.
<TT>FRI </TT>Lady Constantine ...... Maggie O'Neill
<TT>FRI </TT>Swithin St Cleeve ...... Blake Ritson
<TT>FRI </TT>Parson Torkingham ...... Conrad Nelson
<TT>FRI </TT>Tabitha Lark ...... Amy Humphreys
<TT>FRI </TT>Fellows ...... Stephen Tomlin
<TT>FRI </TT>Louis ...... Richard Heap
<TT>FRI </TT>Bishop Helmsdale ...... Russell Dixon
<TT>FRI </TT>Joshua ...... Carter Thomas
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Stefan Escreet.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0138yky.html>b0138yky</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0138yky>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Matthew Hollis - Now All Roads Lead to France, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>A compelling exploration of the making of one of Britain's
<TT>FRI </TT>most influential First World War poets - Edward Thomas, who
<TT>FRI </TT>is perhaps best-remembered for his poem 'Adlestrop'.
<TT>FRI </TT>Matthew Hollis's new biography is an account of Thomas's
<TT>FRI </TT>final five years and of his momentous and mutually-inspiring
<TT>FRI </TT>friendship with the American poet, Robert Frost.
<TT>FRI </TT>Although an accomplished prose-writer and literary critic,
<TT>FRI </TT>Edward Thomas only began writing poetry in 1914, at the age
<TT>FRI </TT>of 36. Before then, Thomas had been tormented by what he
<TT>FRI </TT>regarded as the banality of his work, by his struggle with
<TT>FRI </TT>depression and by his marriage.
<TT>FRI </TT>But as his friendship with Frost blossomed, Thomas wrote
<TT>FRI </TT>poem after poem, and his emotional affliction began to lift.
<TT>FRI </TT>The two friends began to formulate poetic ideas that would
<TT>FRI </TT>produce some of the most memorable verse of the twentieth
<TT>FRI </TT>century. But the First World War put an ocean between them:
<TT>FRI </TT>Frost returned to the safety of New England, while Thomas
<TT>FRI </TT>stayed to fight for the Old. It is these roads taken - and
<TT>FRI </TT>those not taken - that are at the heart of this remarkable
<TT>FRI </TT>book, which culminates in Thomas's tragic death on Easter
<TT>FRI </TT>Monday 1917.
<TT>FRI </TT>In today's episode, Thomas says a final farewell to his
<TT>FRI </TT>friends and family in early 1917 and leaves for France, just
<TT>FRI </TT>as his first collection of poems nears publication.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Tobias Menzies
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Richard Hamilton
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>FRI </TT>'Now All Roads Lead to France' is published by Faber and
<TT>FRI </TT>Faber.
<TT>FRI </TT>AUTHOR: Matthew Hollis is the author of a volume of poetry,
<TT>FRI </TT>'Ground Water', which was shortlisted for the Whitbread
<TT>FRI </TT>Prize for Poetry, the Guardian First Book Award and the
<TT>FRI </TT>Forward Prize for Best First Collection. This is his first
<TT>FRI </TT>prose book.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0156n74.html>b0156n74</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0156n74>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Kneebone Cadillac
<TT>FRI </TT>by Carl Grose. United Downs is a little known area of
<TT>FRI </TT>Cornwall with derelict engine-houses, vast scrap yards and
<TT>FRI </TT>apocalyptic dumping grounds. It is also the home of the
<TT>FRI </TT>legendary Boneshaker Stock Car Races. Scrap dealer Jed
<TT>FRI </TT>Kneebone has left his prized 1956 Cadillac Eldorado, to his
<TT>FRI </TT>children. When one of them decides to enter it in the
<TT>FRI </TT>Boneshaker the family are set on a collision course.
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Claire Grove
<TT>FRI </TT>The Kneebones have hard lives, weird vehicles and a love of
<TT>FRI </TT>Country and Western music. When scrap dealer Jed Kneebone
<TT>FRI </TT>dies his three children are left in serious trouble. Could
<TT>FRI </TT>the legendary Boneshaker Stock Car Races be the answer? The
<TT>FRI </TT>Kneebone Cadillac is a wry Cornish comedy about family,
<TT>FRI </TT>death, love and hope by outstanding Cornish writer Carl
<TT>FRI </TT>Grose.
<TT>FRI </TT>The United Downs Stock Car Races near St Day in Cornwall
<TT>FRI </TT>really does exist. Lots of old bangers, armoured trucks and
<TT>FRI </TT>souped-up hearses enter the Blockbuster . The play takes a
<TT>FRI </TT>little license in terms of the prize-money but everything
<TT>FRI </TT>else is for real. And the Kneebone Cadillac has a
<TT>FRI </TT>predominantly Cornish cast including Amanda Lawrence
<TT>FRI </TT>(Government Inspector, Young Vic), Ed Gaughan (Bafta
<TT>FRI </TT>nominated film Skeletons) and Charles Barnecut and Carl
<TT>FRI </TT>Grose from Kneehigh Theatre Company.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Maddy: Alex Tregear
<TT>FRI </TT>Slick: Carl Grose
<TT>FRI </TT>Dwight: Ed Gaughan
<TT>FRI </TT>Hooper Munroe: Charles Barnecut
<TT>FRI </TT>Phylis Vanloo: Amanda Lawrence
<TT>FRI </TT>Ennis: Joseph Kloska
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Carl Grose
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Claire Grove
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007md8j.html>b007md8j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007md8j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b5pg1.html>b00b5pg1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b5pg1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f0sgy.html>b00f0sgy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f0sgy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Based on a True Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00g63pz.html>b00g63pz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g63pz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Deborah Moggach - Tulip Fever <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm4d.html>b007jm4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Can Sophia's plan fool her husband and keep her affair a
<TT>FRI </TT>secret? Read by Emma Fielding and William Gaminara.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00scz3n.html>b00scz3n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00scz3n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Overburdened With Children
<TT>FRI </TT>Michael Morpurgo tells the story of the Poor Law, a
<TT>FRI </TT>forerunner of the welfare state and a safety net for many
<TT>FRI </TT>poor children.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsps.html>b007jsps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Babel Tower, part 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Frederica visits the doctor and makes a major decision.
<TT>FRI </TT>Daniel learns the identity of his mystery caller. Stars
<TT>FRI </TT>Shaun Dooley.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h1gyj.html>b07h1gyj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h1gyj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Evening, Weymouth
<TT>FRI </TT>Stevens finally meets Miss Kenton, but the event makes him
<TT>FRI </TT>question the worthiness of his life's work. Read by John
<TT>FRI </TT>Moffatt.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m8pvn.html>b00m8pvn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m8pvn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Whispers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00n90xf.html>b00n90xf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00n90xf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m431l.html>b01m431l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m431l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qh0lv.html>b00qh0lv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qh0lv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038xtdd.html>b038xtdd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038xtdd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrp9.html>b007jrp9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrp9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 15
<TT>FRI </TT>In a world ravaged by the Triffids, survivor Bill Masen
<TT>FRI </TT>works hard to make a new home for his new family. Read by
<TT>FRI </TT>Roger May.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Sounds Natural <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h4xwy.html>b07h4xwy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h4xwy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Percy Edwards
<TT>FRI </TT>From Willow Warblers to Little Crakes. Bird-imitator, animal
<TT>FRI </TT>impersonator and entertainer, Percy Edwards discusses his
<TT>FRI </TT>love of the British countryside and, in particular, its
<TT>FRI </TT>birdlife with Derek Jones - aided by recordings from the BBC
<TT>FRI </TT>Sound Archive.
<TT>FRI </TT>Percy Edwards MBE: born 1908 - died 1996.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Burton.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 1972.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007md8j.html>b007md8j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007md8j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b5pg1.html>b00b5pg1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b5pg1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Father Brown Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f0sgy.html>b00f0sgy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f0sgy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Based on a True Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00g63pz.html>b00g63pz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g63pz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0138yky.html>b0138yky</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0138yky>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0156n74.html>b0156n74</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0156n74>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038xtdd.html>b038xtdd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038xtdd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 BBC Radio New Comedy Award <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h4y3n.html>b07h4y3n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h4y3n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>2016, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Ten new comedians compete in the second heat. Nish Kumar is
<TT>FRI </TT>your host from Up The Creek Comedy Club in London.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hxdvp.html>b07hxdvp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hxdvp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Barry
<TT>FRI </TT>Ferns.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 The Consultants <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076pz9.html>b0076pz9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076pz9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>The Adventure-Bakers make a time-strudel and travel through
<TT>FRI </TT>history. With Neil Edmond and Justin Edwards. From December
<TT>FRI </TT>2003.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-55281282615126677742016-06-10T19:45:00.001+01:002016-06-10T19:45:42.621+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 11/06/2016 - 17/06/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 11 JUNE 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrhp.html>b007jrhp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrhp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>With the carnivorous plants on the rampage, Josella is
<TT>SAT </TT>devastated when she returns to her home with Bill. Cult
<TT>SAT </TT>novel read by Roger May.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mw5v5.html>b00mw5v5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mw5v5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 8, Richard Strauss' Four Last Songs
<TT>SAT </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>SAT </TT>appeal.
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Strauss was 84 when he completed his last work. It
<TT>SAT </TT>was the Four Last Songs, which, although about death, convey
<TT>SAT </TT>a sense of calm acceptance. It was written of its time in
<TT>SAT </TT>1948, but it still touches the hearts of many listeners
<TT>SAT </TT>today.
<TT>SAT </TT>As the soprano voice delves ever deeper into the richness of
<TT>SAT </TT>the music, interviewees tell how the Four Last Songs have
<TT>SAT </TT>brought calm and beauty at key moments in their lives.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24x.html>b07dk24x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, The Golden Fleece
<TT>SAT </TT>Con-artist Harry embarks on a dangerous adventure that takes
<TT>SAT </TT>him from Spain to Hong Kong.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Orson Welles as Harry Lime.
<TT>SAT </TT>The films of Orson Welles, such as 'Citizen Kane', 'The
<TT>SAT </TT>Magnificent Ambersons' and 'Touch of Evil' guaranteed his
<TT>SAT </TT>place in the pantheon of silver-screen heroes.
<TT>SAT </TT>In the celebrated 1949 film adaptation of Graham Greene's
<TT>SAT </TT>novel 'The Third Man', Harry Lime is introduced as one of
<TT>SAT </TT>cinema's most notorious anti-heroes. Sought in post-war
<TT>SAT </TT>Vienna by pulp writer Holly Martins [Joseph Cotton] and
<TT>SAT </TT>British Army Major Calloway [Trevor Howard], Lime manages to
<TT>SAT </TT>steal the show despite being absent for much of it!
<TT>SAT </TT>This 1951-52 radio prequel to the film, 'The Lives of Harry
<TT>SAT </TT>Lime' earned Welles even more acclaim. His distinctive tones
<TT>SAT </TT>had already served him well as the radio voice of 'The
<TT>SAT </TT>Shadow' between 1937 and 1938, where he portrayed the
<TT>SAT </TT>crusader with distinctly questionable means of thwarting
<TT>SAT </TT>crime.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stripped of the film cameras, the character of Harry Lime is
<TT>SAT </TT>not ameliorated for this radio outing. He's an out and out
<TT>SAT </TT>rogue. Lime made it to the airwaves thanks to another Harry
<TT>SAT </TT>- Harry Alan Towers, with whom Welles collaborated on 'The
<TT>SAT </TT>Black Museum'. Like its eponymous anti-hero, this series
<TT>SAT </TT>travelled widely, being syndicated across the USA and on
<TT>SAT </TT>Radio Luxembourg.
<TT>SAT </TT>The music is by Anton Karas, the zither man.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Towers of London.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in August 1952.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010y0r7.html>b010y0r7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010y0r7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Chimps
<TT>SAT </TT>They say, David Attenborough reports, that we share more of
<TT>SAT </TT>our genes with chimpanzees than any other species alive
<TT>SAT </TT>today. And this proximity of Homo Sapiens to the chimpanzee
<TT>SAT </TT>motivated Sir David even more to film behaviour never before
<TT>SAT </TT>seen. It had been known for some time that chimps hunt
<TT>SAT </TT>monkeys for meat, but it would be a first to film it for
<TT>SAT </TT>television audiences. To film such a hunt required days of
<TT>SAT </TT>waiting and tracking a troop through the Equatorial African
<TT>SAT </TT>forest - and when the hunt came and was over it changed
<TT>SAT </TT>Attenborough's view of chimps and their importance to us,
<TT>SAT </TT>forever.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written and presented by David Attenborough
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Julian Hector.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 In Pursuit of Treasure <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qg0rb.html>b00qg0rb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qg0rb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Archaeologist and broadcaster Mike Pitts delves into the
<TT>SAT </TT>sometimes murky world of the metal detector, from harmless
<TT>SAT </TT>amateur history buffs to criminal nighthawkers, and
<TT>SAT </TT>discovers how metal detecting is changing our national
<TT>SAT </TT>heritage. He hears stories of in-fighting within the metal
<TT>SAT </TT>detecting community, bust-ups between landowners and
<TT>SAT </TT>detectorists and battles inside the archaeological
<TT>SAT </TT>establishment. Mike hears from the man who found a
<TT>SAT </TT>multi-million pound Saxon hoard and the farmer who has been
<TT>SAT </TT>threatened and attacked for the treasures beneath his farm.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0t1.html>b007k0t1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0t1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Doctor Fitzpiers and Grace Melbury's paths cross on
<TT>SAT </TT>Midsummer's Eve in Little Hintock. Read by Juliet Stevenson.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>SAT </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04416s8.html>b04416s8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04416s8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Happiness Project
<TT>SAT </TT>In the concluding programme of this 25-part series, Martin
<TT>SAT </TT>Sixsmith looks at where we are now in terms of understanding
<TT>SAT </TT>what makes us think, feel and act the way we do.
<TT>SAT </TT>He re-visits the Government's 2010 pledge to increase
<TT>SAT </TT>happiness and well-being and talks to former 'happiness
<TT>SAT </TT>tsar' Richard Layard. He examines initiatives such as the
<TT>SAT </TT>provision of thousands of newly-trained CBT therapists to
<TT>SAT </TT>make treatment for mental health problems more widely
<TT>SAT </TT>available and other ways in which we are being encouraged to
<TT>SAT </TT>modify our behaviour, asking 'what is happiness' and whether
<TT>SAT </TT>it's achievable both for an individual and society .
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>SAT </TT>Series consultant: Professor Daniel Pick of Birkbeck,
<TT>SAT </TT>University of London
<TT>SAT </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jskj.html>b007jskj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jskj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Still Life, part 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Frederica leaves for the south of France, while Stephanie
<TT>SAT </TT>and Daniel are celebrating. Stars Hannah Watkins and Shaun
<TT>SAT </TT>Dooley.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017zyj2.html>b017zyj2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017zyj2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Colin Clark - My Week With Marilyn, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>By Colin Clark. Abridged by Robin Brooks.
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Samuel Barnett.
<TT>SAT </TT>In 1956, 23-year-old Colin Clark (younger brother of Tory MP
<TT>SAT </TT>Alan and son of Kenneth 'Lord Clark of Civilisation') worked
<TT>SAT </TT>as a 'gofer' on the set of The Prince and the Showgirl. In
<TT>SAT </TT>this memoir, Clark recalls how, during filming, he became
<TT>SAT </TT>Monroe's confidante and helped her to escape from the
<TT>SAT </TT>pressures of stardom.
<TT>SAT </TT>In today's episode, Colin helps Marilyn cope with a tragic
<TT>SAT </TT>and unexpected event. Next morning he wakes to the
<TT>SAT </TT>realisation that he must put an end to their friendship: too
<TT>SAT </TT>many people claim Marilyn as their property to allow him to
<TT>SAT </TT>stay close to her for much longer. His week-long adventure
<TT>SAT </TT>is over.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 James Hilton - Lost Horizon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tp95x.html>b00tp95x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tp95x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Inheritance
<TT>SAT </TT>Hugh Conway's old acquaintances try to discover if there is
<TT>SAT </TT>any truth behind his Shangri-La adventure. Stars Derek
<TT>SAT </TT>Jacobi.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 We've Been Here Before <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fz84k.html>b00fz84k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fz84k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Clive Anderson's yesteryear quiz, with Mark Steel, John
<TT>SAT </TT>O'Farrell, Chris Addison and David Quantick. From June 2004.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1d2.html>b007k1d2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1d2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, The Visitor
<TT>SAT </TT>Sex, politics and religion make for an awkward visit when an
<TT>SAT </TT>Israeli MP arrives. With Warren Mitchell. From November
<TT>SAT </TT>1999.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pytdz.html>b00pytdz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pytdz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>VR in Charge
<TT>SAT </TT>Will Queen Victoria be amused? Roy Hudd's historical royal
<TT>SAT </TT>romp, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From August
<TT>SAT </TT>1995.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Natural Histories Comedy Awards <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dpf6z.html>b07dpf6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dpf6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Forget your Grammys and Oscars, there's only one awards
<TT>SAT </TT>ceremony that everyone's talking about... Well, nearly
<TT>SAT </TT>everyone. Well, mainly animals really. The Natural Histories
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedy Awards!
<TT>SAT </TT>Presented by the completely jawsome Shaun Keaveny (BBC 6
<TT>SAT </TT>Music), it features comedy monologues from the totally
<TT>SAT </TT>fintastic David Schneider (BBC TVs The Day Today, Knowing
<TT>SAT </TT>Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge), the meteoric
<TT>SAT </TT>Harriet Carmichael, and the dung-believable Kathy Clugston.
<TT>SAT </TT>From a parrot with jealousy issues, to an anemone that
<TT>SAT </TT>doesn't want to live forever - this is a unique take on the
<TT>SAT </TT>world of natural history, told by the species themselves.
<TT>SAT </TT>So, if you want to know which member of the animal kingdom
<TT>SAT </TT>defects in the woods, and who's got the biggest tentacles
<TT>SAT </TT>then good reef, you've come to the right place.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producers: Will Drysdale and Jack Soper.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Victor Pemberton - Night of the Wolf <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fm8zs.html>b07fm8zs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fm8zs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>"It came at me from nowhere ... eyes glarin' out of the dark
<TT>SAT </TT>like emeralds.
<TT>SAT </TT>Teeth like rocks, tarnished with the blood of human flesh.
<TT>SAT </TT>And hair streamin' out of its neck and hands and feet.
<TT>SAT </TT>This isn't one of God's creatures, sir. It's the work of the
<TT>SAT </TT>devil himself!"
<TT>SAT </TT>Set at the end of the 19th century, a werewolf is prowling
<TT>SAT </TT>around the Cambridge Fenlands. Judge Mathew Deacon is
<TT>SAT </TT>desperately worried about his son...
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Vincent Price as Judge Mathew Deacon, Coral Browne
<TT>SAT </TT>as Mrs Northcott, Hugh Manning as Professor Forrester,
<TT>SAT </TT>Sheila Grant as Sybil and Peter Whitman as Robert Deacon.
<TT>SAT </TT>A Horror legend of Man and Beast specially written for radio
<TT>SAT </TT>by Victor Pemberton.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: John Tydeman
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Saturday Night Theatre in
<TT>SAT </TT>1975.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Three Rivers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00l62ps.html>b00l62ps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00l62ps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Clyde
<TT>SAT </TT>Hardeep Singh Kohli travels from source to sea of three
<TT>SAT </TT>major rivers that are being regenerated after years of
<TT>SAT </TT>neglect and industrial use.
<TT>SAT </TT>Hardeep begins beside a stream in Lanarkshire which swells
<TT>SAT </TT>to become the mighty Clyde, dividing Glasgow into north and
<TT>SAT </TT>south and defining the city's industry, heritage and
<TT>SAT </TT>character.
<TT>SAT </TT>A Ladbroke Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s37f3.html>b01s37f3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s37f3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Collar the Lot
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor Tom Conti explores the story of Italian internment in
<TT>SAT </TT>Britain during the Second World War.
<TT>SAT </TT>On June 10th 1940, Mussolini declared war on Britain and
<TT>SAT </TT>France. Overnight, as a result, the thousands of Italians
<TT>SAT </TT>living in Britain were declared enemies, considered a
<TT>SAT </TT>potential threat. Winston Churchill ordered the authorities
<TT>SAT </TT>to 'collar the lot' of so-called 'enemy aliens' and over
<TT>SAT </TT>four thousand Italians were rounded up and imprisoned.
<TT>SAT </TT>Most were shopkeepers, hairdressers, ice cream sellers and
<TT>SAT </TT>respectable citizens at the heart of their communities. Many
<TT>SAT </TT>had been in Britain all their lives.
<TT>SAT </TT>We hear from some of the very few still alive, who were
<TT>SAT </TT>taken from families, jobs and homes to makeshift camps
<TT>SAT </TT>across the UK.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom Conti's own father was an Italian who had made a life in
<TT>SAT </TT>Scotland. He was married to a Scottish woman and ran a
<TT>SAT </TT>successful business in ladies' hairdressing. The day after
<TT>SAT </TT>Italy declared war he was taken from his home, and interned
<TT>SAT </TT>on the Isle of Man. Tom visits the island to discover which
<TT>SAT </TT>camp his father was kept in, and what conditions were like
<TT>SAT </TT>for the many thousands of men who were kept behind barbed
<TT>SAT </TT>wire during the war.
<TT>SAT </TT>Alfonso Conti narrowly avoided being put on board the cruise
<TT>SAT </TT>liner the Arandora Star, which had been requisitioned for
<TT>SAT </TT>war duties and was bound for Newfoundland carrying
<TT>SAT </TT>internees. It was hit by a torpedo just off the Irish coast
<TT>SAT </TT>and sank within twenty minutes.
<TT>SAT </TT>With archive interviews and testimony from the last Italian
<TT>SAT </TT>survivor, Tom will tell the story of the ship's tragic
<TT>SAT </TT>sinking, in which nearly 500 Italian civilians lost their
<TT>SAT </TT>lives, and lift the lid on this overlooked episode in
<TT>SAT </TT>British history.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Jo Wheeler
<TT>SAT </TT>A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 A Taste of Funny with Denis Norden <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007s6p7.html>b007s6p7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007s6p7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>From Jimmy Durante and Jack Benny - via Beyond The Fringe -
<TT>SAT </TT>to Alan Coren, Linda Smith and Victoria Wood.
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedy writer Denis Norden curates three hours of
<TT>SAT </TT>personally-chosen comedy listening, based on his own
<TT>SAT </TT>collection of comedy albums, and from wading through nine
<TT>SAT </TT>decades of his own accumulated radio memories.
<TT>SAT </TT>Denis explains to Nick Baker how as a young serviceman, the
<TT>SAT </TT>humour on the American Forces Network played a huge part in
<TT>SAT </TT>widening his comedy horizons. Whether it was Bette Davis
<TT>SAT </TT>sparring with Jimmy Durante or Judy Garland joking with Bob
<TT>SAT </TT>Hope, he salutes the one-liners, irreverent put downs and
<TT>SAT </TT>insults on shows like 'Command Performance'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Denis also recalls the first American comedy vinyl in
<TT>SAT </TT>Britain and reflects on the topical, improvisational tones
<TT>SAT </TT>of Mort Sahl's jazz-inflected comedic riffs. He and Frank
<TT>SAT </TT>Muir booked Mort on the BBC. We also hear some Shelley
<TT>SAT </TT>Berman and routines chronicling 1960s changing gender
<TT>SAT </TT>relations, with male/female duos like Mike Nichols and
<TT>SAT </TT>Elaine May.
<TT>SAT </TT>Returning to his British comedy roots, Denis enlarges on his
<TT>SAT </TT>penchant for "acoustic humour" and his love of
<TT>SAT </TT>language-based laughter.
<TT>SAT </TT>Plus highlights of Denis's own material - leading to a
<TT>SAT </TT>masterclass in the construction of jokes as well as a
<TT>SAT </TT>tribute to his late writing partner, Frank Muir.
<TT>SAT </TT>Denis Norden's influence on the British comedy landscape
<TT>SAT </TT>includes not only co-creating British sitcom's first
<TT>SAT </TT>dysfunctional family, the Glums (Take it From Here) but also
<TT>SAT </TT>a period as Comedy Consultant for BBC TV, alongside Frank
<TT>SAT </TT>Muir. Later, he and Frank spent decades on BBC Radio's My
<TT>SAT </TT>Word! and My Music! Denis was also ITV's long-serving
<TT>SAT </TT>presenter of comedy cock-ups for 'It'll Be Alright on The
<TT>SAT </TT>Night'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Test Bed Productions.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast in 2013.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435c85.html>b0435c85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0435c85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 4, Gone in a Flash
<TT>SAT </TT>Ronnie Corbett returns for the final series of his popular
<TT>SAT </TT>sitcom by Ian Davidson and Peter Vincent.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ronnie is granddad Sandy and his old dog is Henry. If the
<TT>SAT </TT>dog dies or his lodger moves on, Sandy's children want him
<TT>SAT </TT>to downsize. He doesn't.
<TT>SAT </TT>To help his finances, Sandy, still in the family home, took
<TT>SAT </TT>in a young couple as lodgers. But then the man left -
<TT>SAT </TT>leaving the attractive Dolores behind. And she, Sandy's
<TT>SAT </TT>children are quite sure, is a gold-digger. Sandy's opinion
<TT>SAT </TT>that it would be inhuman to move Henry somewhere unfamiliar
<TT>SAT </TT>is wearing a bit thin - as is the old dog himself.
<TT>SAT </TT>Keeping the dog alive and keeping the lodger happy are one
<TT>SAT </TT>thing; what really concerns Sandy deeply is providing a
<TT>SAT </TT>guiding hand to his whole family, advising here, prompting
<TT>SAT </TT>there, responding to any emergency callout... If he kept
<TT>SAT </TT>himself to himself, of course, things would be a lot simpler
<TT>SAT </TT>and smoother. But a lot duller too...
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode One - Gone In A Flash
<TT>SAT </TT>Sandy's feeling bereft. His lodger has gone to live with her
<TT>SAT </TT>new man. And then his granddaughter Calais, with her parents
<TT>SAT </TT>away, gives a party which it seems hundreds of wild
<TT>SAT </TT>teenagers are going to crash. Can a lone granddad quell a
<TT>SAT </TT>major riot?
<TT>SAT </TT>Sandy ..... Ronnie Corbett
<TT>SAT </TT>Dolores ..... Liza Tarbuck
<TT>SAT </TT>Mrs Pompom ..... Sally Grace
<TT>SAT </TT>Lance ..... Philip Bird
<TT>SAT </TT>Blake ..... Dave Lamb
<TT>SAT </TT>Calais ..... Grace Vance
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>SAT </TT>A CPL Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Sandy: Ronnie Corbett
<TT>SAT </TT>Dolores: Liza Tarbuck
<TT>SAT </TT>Mrs Pompom: Sally Grace
<TT>SAT </TT>Lance: Philip Bird
<TT>SAT </TT>Blake: Dave Lamb
<TT>SAT </TT>Calais: Grace Vance
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Ian Davidson
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Peter Vincent
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 The Galton and Simpson Playhouse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zc9g.html>b007zc9g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zc9g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Nought for Thy Comfort
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard the airline purser has a loving and grateful wife.
<TT>SAT </TT>Or does he? Stars Robert Daws and Nina Wadia. From January
<TT>SAT </TT>1999.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 A Small Town Murder: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fyqfk.html>b07fyqfk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fyqfk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 8
<TT>SAT </TT>Family liaison officer Jackie Hartwell comforts the mother
<TT>SAT </TT>of a boy who has just been injured in a hit and run. Stars
<TT>SAT </TT>Meera Syal.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fywxp.html>b07fywxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fywxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Matthew Bourne
<TT>SAT </TT>The choreographer Matthew Bourne chooses Julie Andrews
<TT>SAT </TT>singing 'The Sound of Music' and 'Night and Day' sung by
<TT>SAT </TT>Ella Fitzgerald.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Sentimental Journey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zc2.html>b0076zc2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zc2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Tony Benn
<TT>SAT </TT>Arthur Smith accompanies Tony Benn on a trip back to the
<TT>SAT </TT>place where he was born, grew up, and spent most of his
<TT>SAT </TT>political life - the village of Westminster.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sharon Banoff
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:45 Uncle Mort's North Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl4w.html>b007jl4w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl4w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Par for the Course
<TT>SAT </TT>Carter Brandon and his curmudgeonly uncle's first day out -
<TT>SAT </TT>down the pub. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Stephen
<TT>SAT </TT>Thorne.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s37f3.html>b01s37f3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s37f3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Victor Pemberton - Night of the Wolf <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fm8zs.html>b07fm8zs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fm8zs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Three Rivers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00l62ps.html>b00l62ps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00l62ps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g06by.html>b07g06by</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g06by>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Industrial Evolution, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>The Doctor follows time-traveller, Thomas Brewster to 19th
<TT>SAT </TT>century Lancashire, where industrial growth is ahead of
<TT>SAT </TT>schedule.
<TT>SAT </TT>The white heat burns hottest at Samuel Belfrage's brass mill
<TT>SAT </TT>in Ackleton, plagued by more than its fair share of
<TT>SAT </TT>work-related injuries. As Brewster struggles to secure a
<TT>SAT </TT>fair deal for the overworked hands, the Doctor and Evelyn
<TT>SAT </TT>arrive to discover the unexpected truth about Belfrage's
<TT>SAT </TT>business.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, Maggie Stables as
<TT>SAT </TT>Evelyn Smythe, John Pickard as Thomas Brewster, Rory Kinnear
<TT>SAT </TT>as Samuel Belfrage and Stephen Gibson as Warren Brown.
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Eddie Morris
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Nicholas Briggs.
<TT>SAT </TT>A Big Finish production.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 A Taste of Funny with Denis Norden <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007s6p7.html>b007s6p7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007s6p7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang-Ups <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03h4294.html>b03h4294</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03h4294>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Horsing Around
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom is annoyed that his parents don't trust him - even with
<TT>SAT </TT>his own car. He is determined to prove them wrong and what
<TT>SAT </TT>better way - than taking care of his sister Amy when she
<TT>SAT </TT>comes to London? But first he has to persuade mum and dad to
<TT>SAT </TT>trust him.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom persuades his parents that he can be trusted to look
<TT>SAT </TT>after his sister Amy when she comes to London.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang Ups is a 30 minute phone call from
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom ringing his parents for his weekly check-in. As the
<TT>SAT </TT>conversation unfolds, Tom takes time out from the phone call
<TT>SAT </TT>to explain the situation, his parent's reactions and relate
<TT>SAT </TT>various anecdotes from the past which illustrate his
<TT>SAT </TT>family's views. And sometimes he just needs to sound-off
<TT>SAT </TT>about the maddening world around him and bemoan everyday
<TT>SAT </TT>annoyances.
<TT>SAT </TT>A fascinating and hilarious glimpse into Tom Wrigglesworth,
<TT>SAT </TT>his family background and the influences that have shaped
<TT>SAT </TT>his temperament,opinions and hang-ups.
<TT>SAT </TT>During all this Hang Ups explores class, living away from
<TT>SAT </TT>'home', trans-generational phenomena, what we inherit from
<TT>SAT </TT>our families and how the past repeats in the present. All in
<TT>SAT </TT>a 30 minute phone call.
<TT>SAT </TT>'Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang-ups' gets underneath the skin of
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom and the Wrigglesworth family, so sit back and enjoy a
<TT>SAT </TT>bit of totally legal phone hacking.
<TT>SAT </TT>Cast:
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom Wrigglesworth ...Tom
<TT>SAT </TT>Judy Parfitt ... Granny
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Copley ... Dad
<TT>SAT </TT>Kate Anthony ... Mum
<TT>SAT </TT>Amy Wrigglesworth ... Amy
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Tom Wrigglesworth and James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Additional Material by Miles Jupp
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom: Tom Wrigglesworth
<TT>SAT </TT>Granny: Judy Parfitt
<TT>SAT </TT>Dad: Paul Copley
<TT>SAT </TT>Mum: Kate Anthony
<TT>SAT </TT>Amy: Amy Wrigglesworth
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Tom Wrigglesworth
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Miles Jupp
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Knowing Me, Knowing You <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009326q.html>b009326q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009326q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>A-ha! Legendary squirm-inducing chat show with Norwich's
<TT>SAT </TT>finest son, Alan Partridge. Stars Steve Coogan. From
<TT>SAT </TT>December 1992.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Masala FM <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080p9x.html>b0080p9x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080p9x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 6
<TT>SAT </TT>It's the Asian station phone-in show's first wedding, but is
<TT>SAT </TT>love blind or stupid? Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar. From October
<TT>SAT </TT>1996.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 Everyone Quite Likes Justin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012l4ng.html>b012l4ng</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012l4ng>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Sitcom by Justin Moorhouse & Jim Poyser starring Justin,
<TT>SAT </TT>Anne Reid and Paul Copley. A Manchester DJ tries to balance
<TT>SAT </TT>love, work, life and everything else without much success.
<TT>SAT </TT>This week house-hunting causes all sorts of difficulties.
<TT>SAT </TT>Anne Reid ..... Gran
<TT>SAT </TT>Christine Bottomley ..... Lisa
<TT>SAT </TT>Jim Poyser ..... Lisa's boyfriend
<TT>SAT </TT>Justin Moorhouse ..... Justin
<TT>SAT </TT>Lloyd Langford ..... Bryn
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Copley ..... Ray
<TT>SAT </TT>Susan Cookson ..... Tanya
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer ..... Steven Canny
<TT>SAT </TT>In one version of his life, Justin is a well-known local
<TT>SAT </TT>Manchester radio DJ who is successful, funny, and stopped in
<TT>SAT </TT>the street by adoring fans. He's the man who has everything.
<TT>SAT </TT>In another version he's a DJ in a slightly shabby local
<TT>SAT </TT>radio station who gets hassled by the occasional oddball on
<TT>SAT </TT>the street. And he's the man who hopes for everything. The
<TT>SAT </TT>truth lies somewhere in between.
<TT>SAT </TT>And at home? Well, naturally, his private life is chaotic.
<TT>SAT </TT>His wife has left him, taking custody of his 8-year-old son
<TT>SAT </TT>Justin jnr, and is in the process of taking him to the
<TT>SAT </TT>cleaners. So he's back on the market. As is his house - so
<TT>SAT </TT>he's currently living in his father-in-law's spare room in
<TT>SAT </TT>Bury. The only person who understands him is his Gran,
<TT>SAT </TT>living in luxury in an old folk's home in Warrington. Oh,
<TT>SAT </TT>and his producer Bryn but this might not be a good thing.
<TT>SAT </TT>Despite all this mess, Justin always remains positive. Every
<TT>SAT </TT>new day is a new opportunity, "When life throws you lemons,
<TT>SAT </TT>make lemonade".
<TT>SAT </TT>Recorded in front of an audience in Manchester.
<TT>SAT </TT>Everyone Quite Likes Justin is written by Justin Moorhouse
<TT>SAT </TT>and Jim Poyser. Justin is a comedian who sells out gigs
<TT>SAT </TT>across the country. He has also written plays and a previous
<TT>SAT </TT>show for Radio 4. Jim Poyser is a writer and producer of
<TT>SAT </TT>enormous experience in both radio and television.
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<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 12 JUNE 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g06by.html>b07g06by</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g06by>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 A Small Town Murder: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fyqfk.html>b07fyqfk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fyqfk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fywxp.html>b07fywxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fywxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Sentimental Journey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zc2.html>b0076zc2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zc2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:45 Uncle Mort's North Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl4w.html>b007jl4w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl4w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s37f3.html>b01s37f3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s37f3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Victor Pemberton - Night of the Wolf <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07fm8zs.html>b07fm8zs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07fm8zs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Three Rivers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00l62ps.html>b00l62ps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00l62ps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g718g.html>b07g718g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g718g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Virgin in the Garden and Still Life
<TT>SUN </TT>Stephanie and Daniel settle into married life while Marcus
<TT>SUN </TT>and Simmonds' experiments become sinister. Stars Rosemary
<TT>SUN </TT>Leach.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Allen Saddler - I Should Say So <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038xq1y.html>b038xq1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038xq1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Job
<TT>SUN </TT>Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he
<TT>SUN </TT>been around in 1986. Can the eternal pessimist find work?
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d13y3.html>b01d13y3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01d13y3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 7, The Arrival
<TT>SUN </TT>Arthur arrives in Spain to run an ill friends bar.
<TT>SUN </TT>Struggling with the language and culture, Arthur enlists the
<TT>SUN </TT>help of his taxi driver as he puts on his first event, with
<TT>SUN </TT>Arthur himself leading the singing on the Karaoke.
<TT>SUN </TT>Count Arthur Strong - one time Variety Star, now sole
<TT>SUN </TT>proprietor and owner of Doncaster's Academy of Performance -
<TT>SUN </TT>is a show business legend, raconteur, and lecturer
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinaire. He stars in a Sitcom with regular sidekick
<TT>SUN </TT>Wilfred Taylor, Master Butcher, and a host of other
<TT>SUN </TT>characters.
<TT>SUN </TT>All false starts and nervous fumbling, badly covered up by a
<TT>SUN </TT>delicate sheen of bravado and self-assurance, and an expert
<TT>SUN </TT>in everything from the world of entertainment to the origin
<TT>SUN </TT>of the species, everyday life with Arthur is an enlightening
<TT>SUN </TT>experience.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Steve Delaney
<TT>SUN </TT>Mel Giedroyc
<TT>SUN </TT>Alastair Kerr
<TT>SUN </TT>Martin Marquez
<TT>SUN </TT>David Mounfield
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: John Leonard
<TT>SUN </TT>A Komedia production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g74vg.html>b07g74vg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g74vg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 05/12/1958
<TT>SUN </TT>With a new dress code at work, can Ted live up to the
<TT>SUN </TT>sartorial rules?
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Ted Ray. With Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Connor.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ray's A Laugh - the successor to ITMA - follows the comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>exploits of Ted's life at home with his 'radio' wife Kitty,
<TT>SUN </TT>as well as in a variety of jobs. It ran from 1949-1961.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Bernard Botting and Charles Hart.
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Paul Fenoulhet.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Leslie Bridgmont
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in December 1958.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Floggit's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ct1wp.html>b00ct1wp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ct1wp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 09/11/1956
<TT>SUN </TT>A power cut causes chaos in the village. Gossip galore at
<TT>SUN </TT>sisters Gert and Daisy's general store in Russett Green.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Elsie and Doris Waters as Gert and Daisy.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Joan Sims, Ron Moody, Ronnie Barker and Hugh Paddick.
<TT>SUN </TT>Originally popular regulars in 'Worker's Playtime' on the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Home Service during wartime, Gert and Daisy won own
<TT>SUN </TT>series, Floggit's, when the duo inherited a village general
<TT>SUN </TT>store with a ragbag of local characters to deal with. It ran
<TT>SUN </TT>for 2 series between 1956 and 1957.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Terry Nation, John Junkin and Dave Freeman.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Bill Gates
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1956.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Katherine Wilson - Only in Naples: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g75bj.html>b07g75bj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g75bj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Katherine Wilson tells how she travelled to Naples in 1966,
<TT>SUN </TT>discovering love, food and family in a uniquely Neapolitan
<TT>SUN </TT>way.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g75p5.html>b07g75p5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g75p5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Leona Lewis
<TT>SUN </TT>Singer Leona Lewis chooses 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your
<TT>SUN </TT>Face' by Roberta Flack and 'One Love' by Bob Marley.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g781r.html>b07g781r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g781r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Toni Morrison - Beloved
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. Toni Morrison talks to Harriett Gilbert about
<TT>SUN </TT>her novel which stares unflinchingly into the abyss of
<TT>SUN </TT>racism. From January 2009.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g781t.html>b07g781t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g781t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Three Chefs and a Meal
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live: Meg Bowles introduces stories about
<TT>SUN </TT>important guests, make or break dinners and learning your
<TT>SUN </TT>trade.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g74vg.html>b07g74vg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g74vg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Floggit's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ct1wp.html>b00ct1wp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ct1wp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g718g.html>b07g718g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g718g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Allen Saddler - I Should Say So <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038xq1y.html>b038xq1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038xq1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Dangerous Visions: Never Let Me Go Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g78zh.html>b07g78zh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g78zh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus edition. The students try to adjust to life after
<TT>SUN </TT>Hailsham and discover more about their origins. Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Rachel Shelley.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Reader: Rachel Shelley
<TT>SUN </TT>Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
<TT>SUN </TT>Abridger: Lauris Morgan-Griffiths
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Mair Bosworth
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Mat Coward - Clean and Bright <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00752h4.html>b00752h4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00752h4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. Washing air seems natural to Granny. But her
<TT>SUN </TT>grandson can't see the point, until after her death. Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Chris Harris.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 David Wade - Power of Attorney <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w3c3.html>b007w3c3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w3c3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Moral: If you have a rich aunt who is slightly dotty, think
<TT>SUN </TT>twice before attempting to defraud her of her money - as
<TT>SUN </TT>hard-up Geoffrey and Annabelle soon discover.
<TT>SUN </TT>David Wade's comedy stars Geoffrey Palmer as Geoffrey
<TT>SUN </TT>Campion, Geraldine McEwan as Annabelle Campion, Joan
<TT>SUN </TT>Matheson as Aunt Beattie, Katherine Parr as Mrs Penny and
<TT>SUN </TT>John Moffatt as Corvo.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Glyn Dearman
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1990.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g7hbt.html>b07g7hbt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g7hbt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Tagore at 150
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with 'Tagore at 150'.
<TT>SUN </TT>Poets, singers and ecological activists share their
<TT>SUN </TT>favourite verse at the Tagore Festival at Dartington Hall in
<TT>SUN </TT>Devon marking the 150th anniversary of the poet's birth in
<TT>SUN </TT>2011.
<TT>SUN </TT>Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel prize for literature in
<TT>SUN </TT>1913 for his collection Geetanjali ("The Song Offerings").
<TT>SUN </TT>He wrote more than 1,000 poems and 2000 songs and his work
<TT>SUN </TT>has been translated into all the major languages of the
<TT>SUN </TT>world.
<TT>SUN </TT>UNESCO declared 2011 as the Year of Tagore with events
<TT>SUN </TT>throughout the world celebrating his life and work.
<TT>SUN </TT>Devon's Dartington Hall is a centre for poetry, music, arts
<TT>SUN </TT>and crafts that was founded at the suggestion of Tagore
<TT>SUN </TT>himself.
<TT>SUN </TT>We hear from poets such as William Radice, Ketaki Kushari
<TT>SUN </TT>Dyson and former Poet Laureate Andrew Motion, singers
<TT>SUN </TT>Debashish and Rohini Raychaudhuri, environmentalist Jonathon
<TT>SUN </TT>Porritt and internationalists such as Clare Short and Satish
<TT>SUN </TT>Kumar, Artistic Director of the Festival who is a devotee of
<TT>SUN </TT>Tagore's ecological teachings as well as his poetry.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Mukti Jain Campion
<TT>SUN </TT>A Culture Wise production first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in
<TT>SUN </TT>2011.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d13y3.html>b01d13y3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01d13y3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Mike Walker - The Dark House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076h1v.html>b0076h1v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076h1v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Three people are trapped in a haunted building in this
<TT>SUN </TT>ground-breaking interactive drama.
<TT>SUN </TT>Listeners voted to hear whose perspectives you hear at every
<TT>SUN </TT>moment in this chilling ghost story.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Claudie Blakley as Lucy, Alan Ford as Jim and Connie
<TT>SUN </TT>Gurie as Kelly.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Dark House was the brainchild of producers Izzy Mant and
<TT>SUN </TT>Nick Ryan and developed in collaboration with BBC Radio
<TT>SUN </TT>Drama and BBC Creative Research & Development.
<TT>SUN </TT>Winner of a BAFTA Interactive Award.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2003.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:45 JCW Brook - The Bognor Regis Vampire <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g7jp5.html>b07g7jp5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g7jp5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. A couple receive an unusually diabolical
<TT>SUN </TT>visitor, but this guest may get more than he bargained for.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Margot Boyd.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g781t.html>b07g781t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g781t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:45 Katherine Wilson - Only in Naples: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g75bj.html>b07g75bj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g75bj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:55 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g75p5.html>b07g75p5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g75p5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g781r.html>b07g781r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g781r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d13y3.html>b01d13y3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01d13y3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 The Masterson Inheritance <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq14.html>b007jq14</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq14>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Jousting Mastersons
<TT>SUN </TT>The 15th century family has land struggles, leaving them
<TT>SUN </TT>living in an overcrowded castle. Improvised saga with Paul
<TT>SUN </TT>Merton. From July 1994.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hsp1t.html>b07hsp1t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hsp1t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>SUN </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Arthur Smith chats to Robin
<TT>SUN </TT>Ince backstage at the Wells Comedy Festival.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Think the Unthinkable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hznxh.html>b01hznxh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hznxh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>The management consultants try to help an investment bank
<TT>SUN </TT>with some bad financing. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From July
<TT>SUN </TT>2004.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Births, Deaths and Marriages <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01k2f7v.html>b01k2f7v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01k2f7v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 6
<TT>SUN </TT>In this episode, the team is thrown into panic as Lorna
<TT>SUN </TT>announces there may be job cuts while Malcolm joins a dating
<TT>SUN </TT>website, fearing that unmarried registrars may be made
<TT>SUN </TT>redundant.
<TT>SUN </TT>Births, Deaths and Marriages is the sitcom set in a Local
<TT>SUN </TT>Authority Register Office where the staff deal with the
<TT>SUN </TT>three greatest events in anybody's life.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by David Schneider (The Day Today, I'm Alan
<TT>SUN </TT>Partridge), who also stars as chief registrar Malcolm Fox -
<TT>SUN </TT>a stickler for rules and willing to interrupt any wedding
<TT>SUN </TT>service if the width of the bride infringes health and
<TT>SUN </TT>safety. He's unmarried but why does he need to be? He's
<TT>SUN </TT>married thousands of women.
<TT>SUN </TT>Alongside him are rival and divorcee Lorna who has been
<TT>SUN </TT>parachuted in from Car Parks to drag the office (and
<TT>SUN </TT>Malcolm) into the 21st century. To her, marriage isn't just
<TT>SUN </TT>about love and romance, it's got to be about making a profit
<TT>SUN </TT>in our new age of austerity.
<TT>SUN </TT>There's also the ever spiky Mary, geeky Luke who's worried
<TT>SUN </TT>he'll end up like Malcolm one day, and ditzy Anita who may
<TT>SUN </TT>get her words and names mixed up occasionally but, as the
<TT>SUN </TT>only parent in the office, is a mother to them all.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Malcolm ...... David Schneider
<TT>SUN </TT>Lorna ...... Sarah Hadland
<TT>SUN </TT>Anita ...... Sandy McDade
<TT>SUN </TT>Luke ...... Russell Tovey
<TT>SUN </TT>Mary ....... Sally Bretton
<TT>SUN </TT>Larry, Mr Charalambous ...... Mike Fenton Stevens
<TT>SUN </TT>Malcolm's mum, Client registering birth ....... Mel Hudson
<TT>SUN </TT>Julie, Jessica ...... Gina Peach
<TT>SUN </TT>James ...... Arran Glass
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Simon Jacobs
<TT>SUN </TT>A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 13 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Mike Walker - The Dark House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076h1v.html>b0076h1v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076h1v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:45 JCW Brook - The Bognor Regis Vampire <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g7jp5.html>b07g7jp5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g7jp5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g718g.html>b07g718g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g718g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Allen Saddler - I Should Say So <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038xq1y.html>b038xq1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038xq1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Dangerous Visions: Never Let Me Go Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g78zh.html>b07g78zh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g78zh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Mat Coward - Clean and Bright <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00752h4.html>b00752h4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00752h4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 David Wade - Power of Attorney <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w3c3.html>b007w3c3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w3c3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g7hbt.html>b07g7hbt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g7hbt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d13y3.html>b01d13y3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01d13y3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g7nd1.html>b07g7nd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g7nd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, An Old Moorish Custom
<TT>MON </TT>Harry's in Algiers, on the trail of treasure lost since
<TT>MON </TT>1504, but will love get in the way?
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Orson Welles as Harry Lime.
<TT>MON </TT>The films of Orson Welles, such as 'Citizen Kane', 'The
<TT>MON </TT>Magnificent Ambersons' and 'Touch of Evil' guaranteed his
<TT>MON </TT>place in the pantheon of silver-screen heroes.
<TT>MON </TT>In the celebrated 1949 film adaptation of Graham Greene's
<TT>MON </TT>novel 'The Third Man', Harry Lime is introduced as one of
<TT>MON </TT>cinema's most notorious anti-heroes. Sought in post-war
<TT>MON </TT>Vienna by pulp writer Holly Martins [Joseph Cotton] and
<TT>MON </TT>British Army Major Calloway [Trevor Howard], Lime manages to
<TT>MON </TT>steal the show despite being absent for much of it!
<TT>MON </TT>This 1951-52 radio prequel to the film, 'The Lives of Harry
<TT>MON </TT>Lime' earned Welles even more acclaim. His distinctive tones
<TT>MON </TT>had already served him well as the radio voice of 'The
<TT>MON </TT>Shadow' between 1937 and 1938, where he portrayed the
<TT>MON </TT>crusader with distinctly questionable means of thwarting
<TT>MON </TT>crime.
<TT>MON </TT>Stripped of the film cameras, the character of Harry Lime is
<TT>MON </TT>not ameliorated for this radio outing. He's an out and out
<TT>MON </TT>rogue. Lime made it to the airwaves thanks to another Harry
<TT>MON </TT>- Harry Alan Towers, with whom Welles collaborated on 'The
<TT>MON </TT>Black Museum'. Like its eponymous anti-hero, this series
<TT>MON </TT>travelled widely, being syndicated across the USA and on
<TT>MON </TT>Radio Luxembourg.
<TT>MON </TT>The music is by Anton Karas, the zither man.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Towers of London.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in August 1952.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01130qm.html>b01130qm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01130qm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Cuckoo
<TT>MON </TT>14/20. The Cuckoo is one of the iconic brood parasites of
<TT>MON </TT>the world - the bird that cons another species into taking
<TT>MON </TT>its egg as its own and rears the chick to fledging. In the
<TT>MON </TT>single frame of the Cuckoo you have a long distance migrant,
<TT>MON </TT>travelling from Africa to breeding grounds in the temperate
<TT>MON </TT>north, and back again. The Cuckoo does not raise its own
<TT>MON </TT>chick and across a range of Cuckoo individuals, they
<TT>MON </TT>parasitise several species of bird - all much smaller than
<TT>MON </TT>they are. David Attenborough explores the world of the
<TT>MON </TT>Cuckoo and not only marvels at their natural history but
<TT>MON </TT>tells the story of how a wildlife cameraman resolved a
<TT>MON </TT>scientific mystery - and how the Cuckoo itself harbours yet
<TT>MON </TT>more secrets to science and natural history.
<TT>MON </TT>Written and presented by David Attenborough
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Julian Hector.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 What Would Jesus Eat? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rxjgw.html>b00rxjgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rxjgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Food writer Stefan Gates investigates what was on the menu
<TT>MON </TT>at The Last Supper, looking at a new theory that Leonardo Da
<TT>MON </TT>Vinci thought it was grilled eels and sliced oranges.
<TT>MON </TT>The controversial restoration of Leonardo's masterpiece in
<TT>MON </TT>1997 has raised the possibility of identifying the food on
<TT>MON </TT>the table in the painting. Stefan journeys to Milan to find
<TT>MON </TT>the reasons Leonardo chose to paint what he did. Along the
<TT>MON </TT>way he uncovers a long tradition of depictions of the Last
<TT>MON </TT>Supper, giving an insight into the way Christian attitudes
<TT>MON </TT>to food have changed.
<TT>MON </TT>Though Leonardo's version is the most famous, other
<TT>MON </TT>paintings of the Last Supper have offered unusual answers to
<TT>MON </TT>the question "what would Jesus eat", including crayfish,
<TT>MON </TT>roast pork and even guinea pig, all decidedly un-kosher for
<TT>MON </TT>what is commonly understood to have been a passover meal.
<TT>MON </TT>Other paintings of the subject like that of Paolo Veronese
<TT>MON </TT>attracted the attention of the Inquisition for the inclusion
<TT>MON </TT>of "dwarves and drunkards".
<TT>MON </TT>Stefan talks to historians of art and food and visits the
<TT>MON </TT>Last Supper in Milan to find out more on what the paintings
<TT>MON </TT>can tell us about our relationship with food and dining.
<TT>MON </TT>The producer is Russell Finch, and the programme is a
<TT>MON </TT>Somethin Else production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Russell Finch
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r66xt.html>b00r66xt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r66xt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Sketches by Boz - Series 1, The Tuggses at Ramsgate
<TT>MON </TT>It seems that money cannot buy you love. A comic story
<TT>MON </TT>starring Nicholas Farrell, Christopher Hancock and Frances
<TT>MON </TT>Jeater.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gf9l1.html>b07gf9l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gf9l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 75, Episode 4
<TT>MON </TT>Nicholas Parsons and guests return for the 75th series of
<TT>MON </TT>the panel show where participants must try to speak for 60
<TT>MON </TT>seconds without hesitation, deviation or repetition. No
<TT>MON </TT>repetition? That's no small order after nearly 50 years.
<TT>MON </TT>In this episode Paul Merton, Josh Widdicombe, Holly Walsh
<TT>MON </TT>and Marcus Brigstocke join Nicholas Parsons as they try to
<TT>MON </TT>shine discussing such diverse topics as The Hanging Gardens
<TT>MON </TT>of Babylon, The Bard, and A Nice Cup of Tea.
<TT>MON </TT>Hayley Sterling blows the whistle.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Victoria Lloyd.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Paul Merton
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Josh Widdicombe
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Holly Walsh
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Marcus Brigstocke
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Victoria Lloyd
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pjzbv.html>b01pjzbv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pjzbv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Who'll Be Mother
<TT>MON </TT>Station Master Horace Hepplewhite reveals a surprising
<TT>MON </TT>talent for child minding.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Ian Lavender as Bert, Liz
<TT>MON </TT>Fraser as Gloria, Kenneth Connor as Percy and Pat Coombs as
<TT>MON </TT>Maud.
<TT>MON </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>MON </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>MON </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>MON </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>MON </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>MON </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>MON </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>MON </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>MON </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>MON </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>MON </TT>down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Re-created Announcements by Keith Skues.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in January 1972.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0st.html>b007k0st</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0st>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Bravo Chantal!
<TT>MON </TT>The veteran reveals how a search for financial backing can
<TT>MON </TT>lead a film producer into many unusual by-ways. Stars Peter
<TT>MON </TT>Jones.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0383lf4.html>b0383lf4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0383lf4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The quotations quiz hosted by Nigel Rees.
<TT>MON </TT>As ever, a host of celebrities will be joining Nigel as he
<TT>MON </TT>quizzes them on the sources of a range of quotations and
<TT>MON </TT>asks them for the amusing sayings or citations that they
<TT>MON </TT>have personally collected on a variety of subjects,
<TT>MON </TT>including their favourite four line humorous poems and
<TT>MON </TT>quotes from the most quotable people they have ever met.
<TT>MON </TT>This week Nigel is joined by Actress and Singer - Janie Dee,
<TT>MON </TT>former editor of Private Eye and current editor of The Oldie
<TT>MON </TT>- Richard Ingrams, science writer and broadcaster Vivienne
<TT>MON </TT>Parry and comedian and writer Robin Ince.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nigel Rees
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Richard Ingrams
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Janie Dee
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Vivienne Parry
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Robin Ince
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Peter Jefferson
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Carl Cooper
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn81.html>b007jn81</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn81>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 7, Back in the Jug
<TT>MON </TT>The start of another school year and a 'surprise'
<TT>MON </TT>announcement leads to ructions. With James Grout and Karl
<TT>MON </TT>Howman. From April 1992.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g8d1l.html>b07g8d1l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g8d1l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Midnight Bell
<TT>MON </TT>London, 1927: Bob meets a prostitute called Jenny and Ella
<TT>MON </TT>is invited to the theatre by Mr Eccles.
<TT>MON </TT>Semi-autobiographical trilogy set in working class,
<TT>MON </TT>inter-war London.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars Steven Pacey as Bob, Annette Badland as Ella, Emily
<TT>MON </TT>Morgan as Jenny and John Moffatt as Ernest Eccles.
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatised for radio in three parts by Frederic Bradnum.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Glyn Dearman
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1989.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011zm18.html>b011zm18</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011zm18>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Born Liars: Why We Can't Live Without Deceit, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Leslie traces the line from the great apes - who are no
<TT>MON </TT>mean liars themselves - to humans and documents studies
<TT>MON </TT>which suggest that becoming human wasn't a simple
<TT>MON </TT>evolutionary process of the best forager and builder
<TT>MON </TT>surviving, but the building blocks came from our social
<TT>MON </TT>contacts and our understanding of deceit.
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Leslie was born in 1972 and lives in London. He combines
<TT>MON </TT>careers in advertising and writing. His first book, To be
<TT>MON </TT>President (Politicos, 2008), an account of the 2008 US
<TT>MON </TT>presidential election, was described by Adam Boulton as
<TT>MON </TT>'brilliantly capturing the drama and emotion of Obama's
<TT>MON </TT>successful run for the White House' and was extracted by
<TT>MON </TT>Granta. He regularly appears as an analyst of American
<TT>MON </TT>politics on Sky and the BBC. He has written about politics,
<TT>MON </TT>culture, marketing and psychology for Prospect, the
<TT>MON </TT>Guardian, the Times and the BBC. He also blogs about all
<TT>MON </TT>these things at Marbury, named one of the fifty 'Most
<TT>MON </TT>Powerful' blogs in the world by the Observer.
<TT>MON </TT>'Consistently startling and fascinating. Most popular
<TT>MON </TT>psychology books follow a depressingly familiar path:
<TT>MON </TT>there's some dodgy theorising at the beginning, then a raft
<TT>MON </TT>of dubious statistics with a few anecdotes to back them up.
<TT>MON </TT>Born Liars, however, is in quite a different league. It's
<TT>MON </TT>erudite yet wears its learning lightly and is full of
<TT>MON </TT>terrific stories. It will also make you see yourself, and
<TT>MON </TT>the world around you, in a new light.' - 'Book of the Week',
<TT>MON </TT>Daily Mail
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Ian Leslie
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Pete Nichols
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Tim McInnerny
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Rosalynd Ward
<TT>MON </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0124nqv.html>b0124nqv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0124nqv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Don Webb - A Bobby's Job
<TT>MON </TT>A Bobby's Job.
<TT>MON </TT>A young detective gets pulled in to investigate some
<TT>MON </TT>thieving at a local firm. But every step he takes, tugs him
<TT>MON </TT>slowly into places he shouldn't be. A radio noir by Don
<TT>MON </TT>Webb.
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Gary Brown
<TT>MON </TT>Life looks good for Mark and Helen Bellis. He's a young
<TT>MON </TT>detective constable, just passed the sergeant's exam. That
<TT>MON </TT>opens the door to a higher bracket, maybe a thirty thousand
<TT>MON </TT>a year job. With Helen's job at the bank, they can trade up
<TT>MON </TT>to a bigger house and start a family. Then the police job
<TT>MON </TT>cuts loom and suddenly the way forward doesn't look quite as
<TT>MON </TT>clear. Helen's dad, Richard, thinks his daughter married
<TT>MON </TT>beneath her. He's an old school businessman, Mason and Golf
<TT>MON </TT>Club captain. Very conscious of his standing in the
<TT>MON </TT>community. Local company director. He introduces Mark to his
<TT>MON </TT>security manager, Joby Dale. He's an ex Met Commander with a
<TT>MON </TT>tricky little problem. Someone in the company is thieving.
<TT>MON </TT>But he doesn't know how high up the thief is. So, he
<TT>MON </TT>reckons, with a little help on the side from Mark, he can
<TT>MON </TT>find out who it is, stop him and, at the same time, move
<TT>MON </TT>himself up the power structure. Without finding himself in
<TT>MON </TT>the firing line. Or being blamed for the breach. Mark is
<TT>MON </TT>intrigued. And he can do with a few quid on the side. What
<TT>MON </TT>can be the harm?
<TT>MON </TT>Written by TV veteran Don Webb (Juliet Bravo, Z cars) and
<TT>MON </TT>starring Mark Jordon (lead in TV's Heartbeat).
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Mark: Mark Jordon
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pjzbv.html>b01pjzbv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pjzbv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0st.html>b007k0st</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0st>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g7nd1.html>b07g7nd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g7nd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01130qm.html>b01130qm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01130qm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 What Would Jesus Eat? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rxjgw.html>b00rxjgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rxjgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0wp.html>b007k0wp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0wp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Newlywed Grace returns to Little Hintock with Doctor
<TT>MON </TT>Fitzpiers, but not to wedded bliss. Read by Juliet
<TT>MON </TT>Stevenson.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s7r4q.html>b00s7r4q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s7r4q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Grave and the Cradle
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Morpurgo explores a thousand years of British
<TT>MON </TT>childhood, the arrival of Christianity and the Norman
<TT>MON </TT>Conquest.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsld.html>b007jsld</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsld>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Still Life, part 3
<TT>MON </TT>Marcus visits his new nephew, Frederica assesses Cambridge
<TT>MON </TT>men and 'lively' new vicar, Gideon arrives. With Rosemary
<TT>MON </TT>Leach.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076gcf.html>b0076gcf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076gcf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Darlington Hall
<TT>MON </TT>Stevens looks back on a lifetime of service as butler in one
<TT>MON </TT>of the great stately homes of England. At the end of his
<TT>MON </TT>career, belatedly puts his life into perspective. Read by
<TT>MON </TT>John Moffatt.
<TT>MON </TT>1989 Booker Prize winner abridged by Catherine Czerkawska.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Marilyn Imrie
<TT>MON </TT>A BBC Radio 4 Book At Bedtime from January 1990.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g8d1l.html>b07g8d1l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g8d1l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0383lf4.html>b0383lf4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0383lf4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn81.html>b007jn81</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn81>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r66xt.html>b00r66xt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r66xt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gf9l1.html>b07gf9l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gf9l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrj5.html>b007jrj5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrj5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>As they battle to avoid the deadly plants and the blinded
<TT>MON </TT>population, Bill gets to know Josella better.
<TT>MON </TT>Roger May continues a 17-part unabridged reading of John
<TT>MON </TT>Wyndham's cult sci-fi novel - an unsettlingly vivid and
<TT>MON </TT>thrillingly realised tale of ecological apocalypse.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Susan Carson
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC 7 by BBC Northern Ireland and first broadcast
<TT>MON </TT>in 2004.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 Bookclub <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007674y.html>b007674y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007674y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day
<TT>MON </TT>James Naughtie talks to Kazuo Ishiguro about his novel
<TT>MON </TT>detailing a butler's life in the years before World War II.
<TT>MON </TT>From April 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pjzbv.html>b01pjzbv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pjzbv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0st.html>b007k0st</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0st>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g7nd1.html>b07g7nd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g7nd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01130qm.html>b01130qm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01130qm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 What Would Jesus Eat? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rxjgw.html>b00rxjgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rxjgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013pz5t.html>b013pz5t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013pz5t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist, The Reluctant
<TT>MON </TT>Fundamentalist
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Mohsin Hamid. Abridged by Lisa Osborne.
<TT>MON </TT>At a cafe table in Lahore a bearded Pakistani tells an
<TT>MON </TT>uneasy American stranger the story of his life.
<TT>MON </TT>Changez watches in fury a newscast of American troops
<TT>MON </TT>invading Afghanistan.
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Riz Ahmed
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Lisa Osborne
<TT>MON </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0124nqv.html>b0124nqv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0124nqv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gf9l1.html>b07gf9l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gf9l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Concrete Cow <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04sttfx.html>b04sttfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04sttfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Biodiversity
<TT>MON </TT>A barrister's playlist sets the mood for his court
<TT>MON </TT>summing-up. Sketches with Robert Webb and Beth Chalmers.
<TT>MON </TT>From January 2004.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g8vcq.html>b07g8vcq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g8vcq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 17, Episode 9
<TT>MON </TT>Jeremy Hardy is amongst Miles' guests for this episode of
<TT>MON </TT>News Quiz Extra, the bumper bonus version of Friday's
<TT>MON </TT>programme.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:45 Josie Long: All of the Planet's Wonders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j0pp8.html>b00j0pp8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j0pp8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Propriety, Plants, Grandparents and Growing Your Own
<TT>MON </TT>Award winning comedian, Josie Long (BBC New Comedy Awards,
<TT>MON </TT>if.comedy Best Newcomer 2006) presents her first radio
<TT>MON </TT>series, in which she aims to explore all of the planet's
<TT>MON </TT>wonders (in detail) over four 14 minute episodes.
<TT>MON </TT>This comedy series is all about Long's desire to better
<TT>MON </TT>herself through learning and her enjoyment of discovering
<TT>MON </TT>things in old reference books.
<TT>MON </TT>Over the series Josie is regularly joined by Irish comedian,
<TT>MON </TT>Maeve Higgins, and by a variety of comedic guests -Robin
<TT>MON </TT>Ince, Chris Neill, Daniel Harkin, Henning Wehn, Jesse Thorn
<TT>MON </TT>and Isy Suttie, plus the occasional actual expert.
<TT>MON </TT>Each episode is anchored by Josie and Maeve in the studio,
<TT>MON </TT>with Josie presenting her essay on the week's subject and
<TT>MON </TT>Maeve helping with questions, illustrations and
<TT>MON </TT>interruptions. The guests help to play extra characters or
<TT>MON </TT>to provide specialist advice.
<TT>MON </TT>This week, Josie presents a show about propriety, plants,
<TT>MON </TT>grandparents, being connected to the world around you and
<TT>MON </TT>growing your own.
<TT>MON </TT>This programme features a guest appearance from actress /
<TT>MON </TT>comedian Isy Suttie.
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 14 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrj5.html>b007jrj5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrj5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 Bookclub <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007674y.html>b007674y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007674y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g7nd1.html>b07g7nd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g7nd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01130qm.html>b01130qm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01130qm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 What Would Jesus Eat? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rxjgw.html>b00rxjgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rxjgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0wp.html>b007k0wp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0wp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s7r4q.html>b00s7r4q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s7r4q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsld.html>b007jsld</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsld>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076gcf.html>b0076gcf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076gcf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g8d1l.html>b07g8d1l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g8d1l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0383lf4.html>b0383lf4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0383lf4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn81.html>b007jn81</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn81>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r66xt.html>b00r66xt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r66xt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gf9l1.html>b07gf9l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gf9l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gbjnp.html>b07gbjnp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gbjnp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Mexican Hat Trick
<TT>TUE </TT>Can con-artist Harry Lime help a falsely accused man - and
<TT>TUE </TT>make a fast buck doing it?
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Orson Welles as Harry Lime.
<TT>TUE </TT>The films of Orson Welles, such as 'Citizen Kane', 'The
<TT>TUE </TT>Magnificent Ambersons' and 'Touch of Evil' guaranteed his
<TT>TUE </TT>place in the pantheon of silver-screen heroes.
<TT>TUE </TT>In the celebrated 1949 film adaptation of Graham Greene's
<TT>TUE </TT>novel 'The Third Man', Harry Lime is introduced as one of
<TT>TUE </TT>cinema's most notorious anti-heroes. Sought in post-war
<TT>TUE </TT>Vienna by pulp writer Holly Martins [Joseph Cotton] and
<TT>TUE </TT>British Army Major Calloway [Trevor Howard], Lime manages to
<TT>TUE </TT>steal the show despite being absent for much of it!
<TT>TUE </TT>This 1951-52 radio prequel to the film, 'The Lives of Harry
<TT>TUE </TT>Lime' earned Welles even more acclaim. His distinctive tones
<TT>TUE </TT>had already served him well as the radio voice of 'The
<TT>TUE </TT>Shadow' between 1937 and 1938, where he portrayed the
<TT>TUE </TT>crusader with distinctly questionable means of thwarting
<TT>TUE </TT>crime.
<TT>TUE </TT>Stripped of the film cameras, the character of Harry Lime is
<TT>TUE </TT>not ameliorated for this radio outing. He's an out and out
<TT>TUE </TT>rogue. Lime made it to the airwaves thanks to another Harry
<TT>TUE </TT>- Harry Alan Towers, with whom Welles collaborated on 'The
<TT>TUE </TT>Black Museum'. Like its eponymous anti-hero, this series
<TT>TUE </TT>travelled widely, being syndicated across the USA and on
<TT>TUE </TT>Radio Luxembourg.
<TT>TUE </TT>The music is by Anton Karas, the zither man.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Towers of London.
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in August 1952.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011ckxz.html>b011ckxz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011ckxz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Quetzalcoatlus
<TT>TUE </TT>15/20. As David Attenborough explains, ".the biggest animal
<TT>TUE </TT>to fly was not a bird, but a reptile." - it was a
<TT>TUE </TT>Quetzalcoatlus, a pterosaur with at least a forty foot
<TT>TUE </TT>wingspan. David Attenborough, a huge fan of palaeontology,
<TT>TUE </TT>is skilled in bringing the past natural histories to life
<TT>TUE </TT>through stories about the discovery of key fossils. What a
<TT>TUE </TT>creature this "terrible lizard" must have been - big enough
<TT>TUE </TT>to scavenge the bodies of dead Tyrannosaurus and yet able to
<TT>TUE </TT>fly, probably in large numbers. And with a twist so typical
<TT>TUE </TT>of Sir David's writing, he brings this pterosaur to life at
<TT>TUE </TT>the very end.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written and presented by David Attenborough
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Julian Hector.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Grand Guignol <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00td9qw.html>b00td9qw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00td9qw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>At the end of the nineteenth century, in the seediest
<TT>TUE </TT>quarter of Paris, a new theatre opened its doors offering a
<TT>TUE </TT>recipe of blood and terror - and soon the Grand Guignol was
<TT>TUE </TT>to become as big as an attraction in the city as the Eiffel
<TT>TUE </TT>Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. The success of an evening's
<TT>TUE </TT>performance - made up of a succession of short comedy and
<TT>TUE </TT>horror plays - was measured by how many members of the
<TT>TUE </TT>audience fainted, as they witnessed gougings, garrottings
<TT>TUE </TT>and gory murders on a nightly basis. After more than sixty
<TT>TUE </TT>years the theatre finally closed its doors, but only after
<TT>TUE </TT>helping influence the development of horror in the cinema,
<TT>TUE </TT>as well as introducing the phrase Grand Guignol into common
<TT>TUE </TT>parlance as a byword for shocking, blood-soaked terror.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sheila McClennon visits Paris to revisit the scene of this
<TT>TUE </TT>most shocking of theatre movements, and also comes to London
<TT>TUE </TT>to find out how the likes of Joseph Conrad and Noel Coward
<TT>TUE </TT>got involved in its English incarnation, which fought a
<TT>TUE </TT>staunch but unsuccessful battle with the censors at the
<TT>TUE </TT>beginning of the 1920s.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Geoff Bird
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 Two Doors Down <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0084r5t.html>b0084r5t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0084r5t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Drilling for Hamsters
<TT>TUE </TT>A Belfast road's bohemian residents are saved from chaos by
<TT>TUE </TT>cleaning lady Sally. Stars Frances Tomelty. From February
<TT>TUE </TT>2001.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dlxmq.html>b07dlxmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dlxmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 7, Lionel Shriver
<TT>TUE </TT>The writer Lionel Shriver reads from her frank and highly
<TT>TUE </TT>personal teenage journals, while discussing her formative
<TT>TUE </TT>years with Rufus Hound.
<TT>TUE </TT>She talks about her attempts to rebel against her religious
<TT>TUE </TT>upbringing, her complex relationship with her older brother,
<TT>TUE </TT>and her suspicion of young children - which began when she
<TT>TUE </TT>was little more than a child herself.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Harriet Jaine
<TT>TUE </TT>Executive Producer: Aled Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>A Talkback production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Rufus Hound
<TT>TUE </TT>Interviewed Guest: Lionel Shriver
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Harriet Jaine
<TT>TUE </TT>Executive Producer: Aled Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 The Galton and Simpson Playhouse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zzxq.html>b007zzxq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zzxq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Clerical Error
<TT>TUE </TT>Fresh out of jail, conman Caleb sparks trouble by posing as
<TT>TUE </TT>a vicar. Stars Keith Barron and June Whitfield. From January
<TT>TUE </TT>1999.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp4q.html>b007jp4q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp4q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>In the Picture
<TT>TUE </TT>The bumbling civil servants cause confusion in a moral
<TT>TUE </TT>crusade. Stars Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler. From
<TT>TUE </TT>September 1974.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07g8vcq.html>b07g8vcq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07g8vcq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Josie Long: All of the Planet's Wonders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j0pp8.html>b00j0pp8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j0pp8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gbpn0.html>b07gbpn0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gbpn0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Siege of Pleasure
<TT>TUE </TT>London, 1927. Prostitute Jenny tells of her fall from grace
<TT>TUE </TT>and Mr Eccles makes plain his feelings for Ella. Stars
<TT>TUE </TT>Steven Pacey.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0122vx4.html>b0122vx4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0122vx4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Born Liars: Why We Can't Live Without Deceit, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Children learn deceit very early in their lives, but they
<TT>TUE </TT>are not very good at it. Then, at roughly between the ages
<TT>TUE </TT>of three and a half and four and a half, something changes.
<TT>TUE </TT>Ian Leslie explains how children's deceit becomes more
<TT>TUE </TT>sophisticated and the social processes that change (or
<TT>TUE </TT>sometimes not) their behaviour for the better.
<TT>TUE </TT>Ian Leslie was born in 1972 and lives in London. He combines
<TT>TUE </TT>careers in advertising and writing. His first book, To be
<TT>TUE </TT>President (Politicos, 2008), an account of the 2008 US
<TT>TUE </TT>presidential election, was described by Adam Boulton as
<TT>TUE </TT>'brilliantly capturing the drama and emotion of Obama's
<TT>TUE </TT>successful run for the White House' and was extracted by
<TT>TUE </TT>Granta. He regularly appears as an analyst of American
<TT>TUE </TT>politics on Sky and the BBC. He has written about politics,
<TT>TUE </TT>culture, marketing and psychology for Prospect, the
<TT>TUE </TT>Guardian, the Times and the BBC. He also blogs about all
<TT>TUE </TT>these things at Marbury, named one of the fifty 'Most
<TT>TUE </TT>Powerful' blogs in the world by the Observer.
<TT>TUE </TT>'Consistently startling and fascinating. Most popular
<TT>TUE </TT>psychology books follow a depressingly familiar path:
<TT>TUE </TT>there's some dodgy theorising at the beginning, then a raft
<TT>TUE </TT>of dubious statistics with a few anecdotes to back them up.
<TT>TUE </TT>Born Liars, however, is in quite a different league. It's
<TT>TUE </TT>erudite yet wears its learning lightly and is full of
<TT>TUE </TT>terrific stories. It will also make you see yourself, and
<TT>TUE </TT>the world around you, in a new light.' - 'Book of the Week',
<TT>TUE </TT>Daily Mail
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Ian Leslie
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Pete Nichols
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Tim McInnerny
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Rosalynd Ward
<TT>TUE </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00899ll.html>b00899ll</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00899ll>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Jennifer Howarth - A City Full of Swindlers
<TT>TUE </TT>By Jenny Howarth.
<TT>TUE </TT>Cassandra Austen narrates the shocking story of her aunt's
<TT>TUE </TT>arrest and imprisonment for stealing a piece of lace, a
<TT>TUE </TT>story which reveals Georgian Bath to be a far less decorous
<TT>TUE </TT>place than it appears in her sister Jane's novels.
<TT>TUE </TT>Jane Leigh Perrot ...... Pamela Miles
<TT>TUE </TT>James Leigh Perrot ...... Tim Pigott-Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Cassandra Austen ...... Lucy Black
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Bond ...... Robert Gwilym
<TT>TUE </TT>Miss Gregory ...... Alison Reid
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Filby ...... Howard Coggins
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Gibbs ...... David Collins
<TT>TUE </TT>Mrs Scadding ...... Heather Williams
<TT>TUE </TT>Judge ...... Ross Harvey
<TT>TUE </TT>Mayor ...... Tom Sherman
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Sara Davies.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 The Galton and Simpson Playhouse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zzxq.html>b007zzxq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zzxq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp4q.html>b007jp4q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp4q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gbjnp.html>b07gbjnp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gbjnp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011ckxz.html>b011ckxz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011ckxz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Grand Guignol <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00td9qw.html>b00td9qw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00td9qw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx7z.html>b007jx7z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx7z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Grace turns to her former lover Giles, while her husband is
<TT>TUE </TT>devoted elsewhere. Read by Juliet Stevenson.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s7w3z.html>b00s7w3z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s7w3z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Skill of the Goldsmith
<TT>TUE </TT>Michael Morpurgo wonders if medieval people recognised a
<TT>TUE </TT>phase of 'childhood', using clues from Britain's first
<TT>TUE </TT>childcare guru.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jslr.html>b007jslr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jslr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Still Life, part 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Stephanie escapes from her nagging mother-in-law and leaves
<TT>TUE </TT>Marcus to care for her baby. With Rosemary Leach and Shaun
<TT>TUE </TT>Dooley.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gbrtg.html>b07gbrtg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gbrtg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>On the Way to Salisbury
<TT>TUE </TT>Inspired by a view on his trip to Cornwall, Stevens ponders
<TT>TUE </TT>the qualities of what makes a great butler. Read by John
<TT>TUE </TT>Moffatt.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gbpn0.html>b07gbpn0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gbpn0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f393k.html>b00f393k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f393k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, Episode 8
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin hosts the music quiz with Harry Bancroft of
<TT>TUE </TT>Stafford, Peter Kiltie from Leicester and John Taylor of
<TT>TUE </TT>Lincoln.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Ayres on the Air <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n20gw.html>b01n20gw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n20gw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Autumn
<TT>TUE </TT>Popular poet Pam Ayres presents her poetry and sketch show.
<TT>TUE </TT>She is joined by Felicity Montagu and Geoffrey Whitehead as
<TT>TUE </TT>they look this week at Autumn.
<TT>TUE </TT>She looks at subjects such as what to donate to the harvest
<TT>TUE </TT>festival, interesting things to put on a bonfire, checking
<TT>TUE </TT>out retirement homes in the Autumn of one's life and the
<TT>TUE </TT>choosing a suitable evening class for your husband.
<TT>TUE </TT>Her poems this week include: I Don't Want to Go to School
<TT>TUE </TT>Mum and The Harvest Hymn.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Claire Jones.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 Two Doors Down <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0084r5t.html>b0084r5t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0084r5t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dlxmq.html>b07dlxmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dlxmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrjm.html>b007jrjm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrjm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Bill and Josella join the University group and discover how
<TT>TUE </TT>the new community expects to survive. Cult novel read by
<TT>TUE </TT>Roger May.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gbsn8.html>b07gbsn8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gbsn8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>David Puttnam
<TT>TUE </TT>Film producer and educator David Puttnam talks to Robin Ray
<TT>TUE </TT>about the sounds which stirs his emotions.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recalling his upbringing and looking back over his career,
<TT>TUE </TT>David's selection includes speeches by Robert de Niro and
<TT>TUE </TT>Teddy Kennedy.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Andrew Mussett
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1990.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 The Galton and Simpson Playhouse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zzxq.html>b007zzxq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zzxq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp4q.html>b007jp4q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp4q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gbjnp.html>b07gbjnp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gbjnp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011ckxz.html>b011ckxz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011ckxz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Grand Guignol <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00td9qw.html>b00td9qw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00td9qw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013xvnz.html>b013xvnz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013xvnz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Mohsin Hamid. Abridged by Lisa Osborne
<TT>TUE </TT>At a cafe table in Lahore a bearded Pakistani tells an
<TT>TUE </TT>uneasy American stranger the story of his life.
<TT>TUE </TT>Changez's sense of alienation increases as he confronts the
<TT>TUE </TT>possibility that soon his country could be at war
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Riz Ahmed
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Lisa Osborne
<TT>TUE </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00899ll.html>b00899ll</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00899ll>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dlxmq.html>b07dlxmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dlxmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Bleak Expectations <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0fz3.html>b01p0fz3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0fz3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 5, A Re-Excited Life Made Distinctly Dangerous
<TT>TUE </TT>By Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Volume 5 Chapter 2: A re-excited life made distinctly
<TT>TUE </TT>dangerous.
<TT>TUE </TT>The Victorian comedy adventure sees Pip and his friends
<TT>TUE </TT>travel to India in their quest to thwart the evil
<TT>TUE </TT>machinations of smooth but sinister genius Mr Gently
<TT>TUE </TT>Benevolent. Gasp as our heroes struggle with
<TT>TUE </TT>super-intelligent tigers, giant snakes, and secret gin!
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Gareth Edwards.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Philip: Richard Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Pip Bin: Tom Allen
<TT>TUE </TT>Gently Benevolent: Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry Biscuit: James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Clampvulture: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely: Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Pippa: Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>Viceroy Roy Weiss: Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h6p3f.html>b07h6p3f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h6p3f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Jon Holmes talks to Eleanor
<TT>TUE </TT>Tiernan.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Children's Hour with Armstrong and Miller <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpyk.html>b007jpyk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpyk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Hosts Craig and Martin do battle at a music awards ceremony.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. From December 1998.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 The Remains of Foley and McColl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrrn.html>b007jrrn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrrn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Snuff Radio
<TT>TUE </TT>Sean Foley and Hamish McColl compete in a European Radio
<TT>TUE </TT>Drama competition. From July 2000.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 15 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrjm.html>b007jrjm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrjm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gbsn8.html>b07gbsn8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gbsn8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gbjnp.html>b07gbjnp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gbjnp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011ckxz.html>b011ckxz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011ckxz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Grand Guignol <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00td9qw.html>b00td9qw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00td9qw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx7z.html>b007jx7z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx7z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s7w3z.html>b00s7w3z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s7w3z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jslr.html>b007jslr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jslr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gbrtg.html>b07gbrtg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gbrtg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gbpn0.html>b07gbpn0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gbpn0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f393k.html>b00f393k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f393k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Ayres on the Air <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n20gw.html>b01n20gw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n20gw>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 Two Doors Down <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0084r5t.html>b0084r5t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0084r5t>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dlxmq.html>b07dlxmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dlxmq>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0twv.html>b01p0twv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0twv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The Ides of March
<TT>WED </TT>Bunny Manders desperately needs ready cash to repay a
<TT>WED </TT>gambling debt. His old schoolfellow, the celebrated English
<TT>WED </TT>cricketer AJ Raffles knows just the person to help a fellow
<TT>WED </TT>out. He's a jeweller in London's Bond Street - and, funnily
<TT>WED </TT>enough, Raffles had planned to pay him a surprise visit that
<TT>WED </TT>very night ...
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Jeremy Clyde as AJ Raffles, Michael Cochrane as
<TT>WED </TT>Bunny, James Dykes as Young Bunny and George Parsons as Lord
<TT>WED </TT>Upton.
<TT>WED </TT>EW Hornung's early Raffles stories dramatised by David Buck.
<TT>WED </TT>Signature tune composed by Jim Parker.
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Gordon House
<TT>WED </TT>A BBC Radio 4/ BBC World Service production first broadcast
<TT>WED </TT>in 1985.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Good Grief: The Story of Peanuts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vrvdm.html>b00vrvdm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vrvdm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Pete Paphides, writer and music critic, talks to family,
<TT>WED </TT>friends and fans of Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts
<TT>WED </TT>cartoon. He asks why he related so strongly to long
<TT>WED </TT>suffering Charlie Brown and why Peanuts was the most
<TT>WED </TT>successful newspaper comic strip of all time.
<TT>WED </TT>The programme contains interviews with Schulz's widow, Jean
<TT>WED </TT>Schulz, two of his children- Craig and Jill, as well as
<TT>WED </TT>contributions from graphic designer Chip Kidd, comic book
<TT>WED </TT>artist Chris Ware and life-long fan Russell T. Davies.
<TT>WED </TT>10 years on from Schulz's death and 60 years on from the
<TT>WED </TT>creation of Peanuts in 1950, Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy,
<TT>WED </TT>Linus, Shroeder et al still hold a huge place in people's
<TT>WED </TT>lives and memories. The Peanuts comic strip was the most
<TT>WED </TT>popular cartoon strip of all time and crossed boundaries of
<TT>WED </TT>young and old- some claim it did for comic strips what the
<TT>WED </TT>Beatles did for music. Others called it 'a beat strip',
<TT>WED </TT>perfectly reflecting American society. But its appeal was
<TT>WED </TT>global.
<TT>WED </TT>Using the most minimum of lines, Schulz was able to convey
<TT>WED </TT>emotions and humour. His characters were contemplative,
<TT>WED </TT>philosophical, isolated, sometimes depressed. And
<TT>WED </TT>surprisingly they made clever observations about classical
<TT>WED </TT>music, theology psychiatry and sport. Classic story-lines
<TT>WED </TT>included the Great Pumpkin, Lucy vying for attention at
<TT>WED </TT>Shroeder's piano, Linus' blanket, Snoopy versus the Red
<TT>WED </TT>Baron, and Charlie Brown never kicking the football.
<TT>WED </TT>Charlie Brown, the central character was isolated and
<TT>WED </TT>lonely. A real person, with real problems was a new idea in
<TT>WED </TT>comics and he spoke to people all over the world- including
<TT>WED </TT>the presenter of this programme, Pete Paphides, growing up
<TT>WED </TT>in Birmingham.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Laura Parfitt
<TT>WED </TT>A White Pebble Media production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 A Whole 'Nother Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763tm.html>b00763tm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763tm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>4 Extra Debut. Cassie and Pete would be a great couple, if
<TT>WED </TT>they were not so busy being friends. Stars Debra Stephenson
<TT>WED </TT>and Dave Lamb. From September 2001. Episode 1 of 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dm2pn.html>b07dm2pn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dm2pn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 10, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show
<TT>WED </TT>which dares to commit heresy.
<TT>WED </TT>Her guests this week are newspaper columnist Julia
<TT>WED </TT>Hartley-Brewer, TV presenter Richard Osman and food critic,
<TT>WED </TT>television presenter and novelist Giles Coren. They discuss
<TT>WED </TT>David Bowie, iceberg houses and The Great British Bake Off.
<TT>WED </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Victoria Coren Mitchell
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Julia Hartley-Brewer
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Richard Osman
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Giles Coren
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014246f.html>b014246f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014246f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Smugglers in the Solent
<TT>WED </TT>The crew of HMS Troutbridge is sent to pursue some marine
<TT>WED </TT>miscreants.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicot as Captain Povey, Ronnie Barker as
<TT>WED </TT>Lieutenant Queeg, Tenniel Evans as Leading Seamen Goldstein
<TT>WED </TT>and Heather Chasen as Heather.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1965.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcx1g.html>b00jcx1g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcx1g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 9, Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>As the axe is wielded, Radio Prune gets a rival. With John
<TT>WED </TT>Cleese, Graeme Garden and David Hatch. From December 1973.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012yngz.html>b012yngz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012yngz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Justin Moorhouse, Alun Cochrane, Chris Corcoran and Tom
<TT>WED </TT>Wrigglesworth join Rhod Gilbert in the comedy quiz. From
<TT>WED </TT>September 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04c34yr.html>b04c34yr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04c34yr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>Maria and Richard have a happy marriage, no children, but
<TT>WED </TT>their house is falling down. It looks like there's only one
<TT>WED </TT>thing for it - they'll have to start taking in lodgers. From
<TT>WED </TT>May 1993.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Barbara Flynn as Maria, Patrick Barlow as Richard.
<TT>WED </TT>With Diane Louise-Jordan as Ruby and Toby Longworth as Paul.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Liz Anstee.
<TT>WED </TT>First heard on BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gcj61.html>b07gcj61</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gcj61>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Plains of Cement
<TT>WED </TT>London, 1927. Bob gives Jenny an ultimatum and Ella
<TT>WED </TT>confronts Mr Eccles. Stars John Moffatt and Geoffrey
<TT>WED </TT>Whitehead.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0122vzn.html>b0122vzn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0122vzn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Born Liars: Why We Can't Live Without Deceit, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>We think that people are lying when they mumble or they are
<TT>WED </TT>embarrassed, but the liars amongst us are often those who
<TT>WED </TT>are the most fluent speakers, the most charming people. Ian
<TT>WED </TT>Leslie describes how two researchers discovered ways to pick
<TT>WED </TT>those who were being economical with the truth.
<TT>WED </TT>Ian Leslie was born in 1972 and lives in London. He combines
<TT>WED </TT>careers in advertising and writing. His first book, To be
<TT>WED </TT>President (Politicos, 2008), an account of the 2008 US
<TT>WED </TT>presidential election, was described by Adam Boulton as
<TT>WED </TT>'brilliantly capturing the drama and emotion of Obama's
<TT>WED </TT>successful run for the White House' and was extracted by
<TT>WED </TT>Granta. He regularly appears as an analyst of American
<TT>WED </TT>politics on Sky and the BBC. He has written about politics,
<TT>WED </TT>culture, marketing and psychology for Prospect, the
<TT>WED </TT>Guardian, the Times and the BBC. He also blogs about all
<TT>WED </TT>these things at Marbury, named one of the fifty 'Most
<TT>WED </TT>Powerful' blogs in the world by the Observer.
<TT>WED </TT>'Consistently startling and fascinating. Most popular
<TT>WED </TT>psychology books follow a depressingly familiar path:
<TT>WED </TT>there's some dodgy theorising at the beginning, then a raft
<TT>WED </TT>of dubious statistics with a few anecdotes to back them up.
<TT>WED </TT>Born Liars, however, is in quite a different league. It's
<TT>WED </TT>erudite yet wears its learning lightly and is full of
<TT>WED </TT>terrific stories. It will also make you see yourself, and
<TT>WED </TT>the world around you, in a new light.' - 'Book of the Week',
<TT>WED </TT>Daily Mail
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Ian Leslie
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Pete Nichols
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Tim McInnerny
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Rosalynd Ward
<TT>WED </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Chris Thompson - Skeggy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtlr.html>b007jtlr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtlr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Three couples have their own reasons for returning to the
<TT>WED </TT>scene of their happiest holidays in Skegness. Stars Sean
<TT>WED </TT>Connolly, Norman Bird, Susan Brooke and Alison Carney.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014246f.html>b014246f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014246f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcx1g.html>b00jcx1g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcx1g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0twv.html>b01p0twv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0twv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Good Grief: The Story of Peanuts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vrvdm.html>b00vrvdm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vrvdm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx82.html>b007jx82</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx82>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>The injured Doctor Fitzpiers writes to Grace, and hopes are
<TT>WED </TT>raised and dashed. Read by Juliet Stevenson.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s8j07.html>b00s8j07</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s8j07>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>New Shoes with Red Thongs
<TT>WED </TT>What did medieval children get up to when left unattended?
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Morpurgo unearths some vivid descriptions.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsly.html>b007jsly</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsly>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Still Life, part 5
<TT>WED </TT>Frederica discovers Raphael, Stephanie's baby, is on its
<TT>WED </TT>way, but what is Gideon up to at the coast? With Stephen
<TT>WED </TT>Critchlow.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gcksh.html>b07gcksh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gcksh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Early Days
<TT>WED </TT>Stevens remembers what happened when his father, also a
<TT>WED </TT>butler, joined the staff at Darlington Hall. Read by John
<TT>WED </TT>Moffatt.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gcj61.html>b07gcj61</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gcj61>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012yngz.html>b012yngz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012yngz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04c34yr.html>b04c34yr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04c34yr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 A Whole 'Nother Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763tm.html>b00763tm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763tm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dm2pn.html>b07dm2pn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dm2pn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrk3.html>b007jrk3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrk3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>The University group with Bill and Josella are ready to
<TT>WED </TT>begin a new life together, but some have other ideas. Cult
<TT>WED </TT>novel read by Roger May.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008fy2c.html>b008fy2c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008fy2c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A Little of What You Fancy Does You Good
<TT>WED </TT>4 Extra Debut. Dominic Arkwright, Nick Cohen, Sian Berry and
<TT>WED </TT>Charlie Lee-Potter discuss whether indulgence is allowed
<TT>WED </TT>anymore. From December 2007.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014246f.html>b014246f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014246f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcx1g.html>b00jcx1g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcx1g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0twv.html>b01p0twv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0twv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Good Grief: The Story of Peanuts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vrvdm.html>b00vrvdm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vrvdm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013xvqd.html>b013xvqd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013xvqd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Mohsin Hamid. Abridged by Lisa Osborne
<TT>WED </TT>At a cafe table in Lahore a bearded Pakistani tells an
<TT>WED </TT>uneasy American stranger the story of his life.
<TT>WED </TT>On a work assignment in Chile, Changez makes a monumental
<TT>WED </TT>decision.
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Riz Ahmed
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Lisa Osborne
<TT>WED </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Chris Thompson - Skeggy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtlr.html>b007jtlr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtlr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dm2pn.html>b07dm2pn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dm2pn>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03w16pc.html>b03w16pc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03w16pc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, High-Speed Rail
<TT>WED </TT>Mention Milton Jones to most people and the first thing they
<TT>WED </TT>think is 'Help!'.
<TT>WED </TT>King of the one-liners, Milton Jones returns BBC to Radio 4
<TT>WED </TT>for an amazing 10th series in a new format where he has
<TT>WED </TT>decided to set himself up as a man who can help anyone
<TT>WED </TT>anywhere - whether they need it or not. Because, in his own
<TT>WED </TT>words, "No problem too problemy".
<TT>WED </TT>But each week, Milton and his trusty assistant Anton set out
<TT>WED </TT>to help people and soon find they're embroiled in a new
<TT>WED </TT>adventure. So when you're close to the edge, then Milton can
<TT>WED </TT>give you a push.
<TT>WED </TT>This week, there's rumours of a new rail line in the offing
<TT>WED </TT>- and it's threatening a tiny delicate dormouse. So Milton
<TT>WED </TT>decides he must put his foot down - carefully...
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Milton with James Cary ("Bluestone 42",
<TT>WED </TT>"Miranda") and Dan Evans (who co-wrote Milton's Channel 4
<TT>WED </TT>show "House Of Rooms") the man they call "Britain's funniest
<TT>WED </TT>Milton," returns to the radio with a fully-working cast and
<TT>WED </TT>a shipload of new jokes.
<TT>WED </TT>The cast includes regulars Tom Goodman-Hill ("Spamalot",
<TT>WED </TT>"Mr. Selfridge") as the ever-faithful Anton, and Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>("Newsjack"), and features the one and only Josie Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>working with Milton for the first time.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer David Tyler's radio credits include Armando
<TT>WED </TT>Iannucci's Charm Offensive, Cabin Pressure, Bigipedia,
<TT>WED </TT>Another Case Of Milton Jones, Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The
<TT>WED </TT>Nation, The Brig Society, Giles Wemmbley Hogg Goes Off, The
<TT>WED </TT>99p Challenge, The Castle, The 3rd Degree and even, going
<TT>WED </TT>back a bit, Radio Active.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced and Directed by David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Himself: Milton Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Anton: Tom Goodman-Hill
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Josie Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>Director: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Milton Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: James Cary
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Dan Evans
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h6pdr.html>b07h6pdr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h6pdr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Jon Holmes talks to Eleanor
<TT>WED </TT>Tiernan.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 The Mel and Sue Thing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00769ql.html>b00769ql</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00769ql>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>Weird characters and surreal chat from Mel Giedroyc and Sue
<TT>WED </TT>Perkins . Featuring Jane Austen's Last Novella and a duet
<TT>WED </TT>sung by Cliff Richard and Delia Smith.
<TT>WED </TT>These days, they're best known as the scrumptious
<TT>WED </TT>cake-filling between Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood on the
<TT>WED </TT>BBC's The Great British Bake Off - but in this series, Mel
<TT>WED </TT>Giedroyc and Sue Perkins return to their radio comic roots.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Elizabeth Freestone.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 2002.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 The Hudson and Pepperdine Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnz9.html>b007jnz9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnz9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Their landlord is after the rent, but skint Mel Hudson and
<TT>WED </TT>Vicki Pepperdine are not sure how to pay. From March 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 16 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrk3.html>b007jrk3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrk3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008fy2c.html>b008fy2c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008fy2c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0twv.html>b01p0twv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0twv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Good Grief: The Story of Peanuts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vrvdm.html>b00vrvdm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vrvdm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx82.html>b007jx82</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx82>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s8j07.html>b00s8j07</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s8j07>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsly.html>b007jsly</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsly>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gcksh.html>b07gcksh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gcksh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gcj61.html>b07gcj61</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gcj61>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012yngz.html>b012yngz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012yngz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 Rent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04c34yr.html>b04c34yr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04c34yr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 A Whole 'Nother Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763tm.html>b00763tm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763tm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dm2pn.html>b07dm2pn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dm2pn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0wps.html>b01p0wps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0wps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Gentlemen and Players
<TT>THU </TT>When Raffles and Bunny are engaged for cricketing weeks at
<TT>THU </TT>country estates, the playing of cricket can hardly be said
<TT>THU </TT>to be their chief preoccupation.
<TT>THU </TT>Bunny is an incorrigible ladies' man, while amateur
<TT>THU </TT>cracksman, AJ Raffles takes an understandable professional
<TT>THU </TT>interest in his fellow guests' portable property...
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Jeremy Clyde as AJ Raffles, Michael Cochrane as
<TT>THU </TT>Bunny, Henry Stamper as Inspector MacKenzie, Ron Pember as
<TT>THU </TT>Crawshay and David Garth as Lord Amersteth.
<TT>THU </TT>EW Hornung's early Raffles stories dramatised by David Buck.
<TT>THU </TT>Signature tune composed by Jim Parker.
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Gordon House
<TT>THU </TT>A BBC Radio 4/ BBC World Service production first broadcast
<TT>THU </TT>in 1985.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Why Go? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s9g0b.html>b00s9g0b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s9g0b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The game of Go expresses "a psychological essence" of the
<TT>THU </TT>Far East, according to the British Museum's Dr Irving
<TT>THU </TT>Finkel. It's ancient, but no-one knows quite how old - the
<TT>THU </TT>claim that it originated 4,000 years ago is open to
<TT>THU </TT>question. What's beyond doubt is its place in oriental
<TT>THU </TT>culture. The remarkable cave of Buddhist treasures
<TT>THU </TT>discovered at Dunhuang on the Silk Road through China
<TT>THU </TT>included a 6th century Go manual now kept in the British
<TT>THU </TT>Library. Miniature Go boards and pieces have turned up in
<TT>THU </TT>ancient burial sites. In the twentieth century, some of
<TT>THU </TT>Japan's finest writers turned to Go for inspiration,
<TT>THU </TT>following major games and probing the psychology of the top
<TT>THU </TT>players. And, as the first atomic bomb fell, two of the
<TT>THU </TT>world's best exponents of Go were playing a title match on
<TT>THU </TT>the outskirts of Hiroshima.
<TT>THU </TT>But Go is little known in the West. This is in spite of the
<TT>THU </TT>efforts of one of the two players in what became known as
<TT>THU </TT>the Atom Bomb Game, Iwamoto Kaoru, who spent his later years
<TT>THU </TT>setting up Go Centres in Europe and the Americas.
<TT>THU </TT>In Why Go?, Chris Ledgard explores the world of Go, talking
<TT>THU </TT>to experts in the East and West about the game's history and
<TT>THU </TT>culture, and examining some its ancient artefacts. Dr Finkel
<TT>THU </TT>discusses Go's place in the history of games. After Go, he
<TT>THU </TT>says, "you could argue that the world's board games went
<TT>THU </TT>downhill." Susan Whitfield, the Director of the
<TT>THU </TT>International Dunhuang Project, brings the fifteen hundred
<TT>THU </TT>year Go manual out of storage and explains how it was
<TT>THU </TT>discovered and what it tells us. Britain's two foremost
<TT>THU </TT>experts on the game describe how they got hooked, and Chris
<TT>THU </TT>Ledgard visits Amsterdam to examine Iwamoto Kaoru's legacy
<TT>THU </TT>and find out why, in spite of all the time and money he
<TT>THU </TT>spent, relatively few people in Europe play the game.
<TT>THU </TT>Go's Chinese name is weiqi, which is often translated as
<TT>THU </TT>"the surrounding game". It's a game of co-existence. Two
<TT>THU </TT>players, one with black stones the other with white, place
<TT>THU </TT>their pieces on the intersections of a board marked with 19
<TT>THU </TT>x 19 lines. The aim is to secure territory and the emphasis
<TT>THU </TT>is on long-term strategy, subtlety, and not bludgeoning your
<TT>THU </TT>opponent. In Why Go?, Rob Foster, a translator of the
<TT>THU </TT>Dunhuang manal, describes the game as "a conversation...it's
<TT>THU </TT>hand talk". And the programme addresses the key question of
<TT>THU </TT>whether - as some argue - Go reflects aspects of oriental
<TT>THU </TT>thinking and is a game few western players really
<TT>THU </TT>understand.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Chris Ledgard
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqnr.html>b007jqnr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqnr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Game, Set and Match to Jeeves
<TT>THU </TT>Bertie is in a mess. Can his valet save his bacon? PG
<TT>THU </TT>Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers, Michael Hordern and Paul
<TT>THU </TT>Eddington.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dntk7.html>b07dntk7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dntk7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Sex and Sexuality
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Sinha returns for a second series of his History
<TT>THU </TT>Revision, the show that uncovers the fascinating stories
<TT>THU </TT>that we've forgotten in our onward march of progress. In the
<TT>THU </TT>last series we learned how Alexander Graham Bell did NOT
<TT>THU </TT>invent the telephone, and that the World Cup final of 2014
<TT>THU </TT>could only have happened because of the 1415 invasion of
<TT>THU </TT>Morocco.
<TT>THU </TT>3/4: Sex & Sexuality.
<TT>THU </TT>This week, Paul looks at the role lust has played in driving
<TT>THU </TT>history. Stories range from the loving marriage that
<TT>THU </TT>prevented Dr Zhivago winning an Oscar, to the most depraved
<TT>THU </TT>Roman Emperor of them all (it's not who you think), to the
<TT>THU </TT>British monarch whose gay affairs changed the world. Phwoar,
<TT>THU </TT>eh?
<TT>THU </TT>"Sinha's gift for finding humour in it all makes him worth a
<TT>THU </TT>listen" - The Telegraph
<TT>THU </TT>Written and performed by Paul Sinha
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Paul Sinha
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Paul Sinha
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jz1f.html>b007jz1f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jz1f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, The Escape
<TT>THU </TT>Author Gerald and his wife Diana feel jaded and start
<TT>THU </TT>planning a break.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife, Diana.
<TT>THU </TT>With Betty Huntley-Wright and Michael McClain.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1979.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2yf.html>b007k2yf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2yf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, Get Away With You
<TT>THU </TT>Fancy a timeshare? Or a trip to the Black Country? It's time
<TT>THU </TT>to 'Get Away With You'.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope, Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins with Jeremy
<TT>THU </TT>Pascall.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1985.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075sd8.html>b0075sd8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075sd8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with
<TT>THU </TT>Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Mark Radcliffe and Miles Kington.
<TT>THU </TT>From July 1998.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043x86l.html>b043x86l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043x86l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, The Call of the Wild
<TT>THU </TT>Ronnie Corbett returns for the final series of his popular
<TT>THU </TT>sitcom by Ian Davidson and Peter Vincent.
<TT>THU </TT>Ronnie is granddad Sandy and his old dog is Henry. If the
<TT>THU </TT>dog dies or his lodger moves on, Sandy's children want him
<TT>THU </TT>to downsize. He doesn't.
<TT>THU </TT>To help his finances, Sandy, still in the family home, took
<TT>THU </TT>in a young couple as lodgers. But then the man left -
<TT>THU </TT>leaving the attractive Dolores behind. And she, Sandy's
<TT>THU </TT>children are quite sure, is a gold-digger. Sandy's opinion
<TT>THU </TT>that it would be inhuman to move Henry somewhere unfamiliar
<TT>THU </TT>is wearing a bit thin - as is the old dog himself. Keeping
<TT>THU </TT>the dog alive and keeping the lodger happy are one thing;
<TT>THU </TT>what really concerns Sandy deeply is providing a guiding
<TT>THU </TT>hand to his whole family, advising here, prompting there,
<TT>THU </TT>responding to any emergency callout... If he kept himself to
<TT>THU </TT>himself, of course, things would be a lot simpler and
<TT>THU </TT>smoother. But a lot duller too...
<TT>THU </TT>Episode Two - The Call Of The Wild
<TT>THU </TT>Henry the dog takes up running away and then granddaughter
<TT>THU </TT>Calais runs away too. Sandy realises that for Calais' sake,
<TT>THU </TT>her mother Victoria, his fearsome wildcat daughter-in-law,
<TT>THU </TT>must be confronted. What Henry's up to nobody knows...
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>A CPL Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Sandy: Ronnie Corbett
<TT>THU </TT>Dolores: Liza Tarbuck
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Pompom: Sally Grace
<TT>THU </TT>Lance: Philip Bird
<TT>THU </TT>Blake: Dave Lamb
<TT>THU </TT>Calais: Grace Vance
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Ian Davidson
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Peter Vincent
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015ykwq.html>b015ykwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015ykwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Silas Marner, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Silas Marner by George Eliot
<TT>THU </TT>dramatised by Richard Cameron
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 1/2
<TT>THU </TT>Outcast from the church, community, and closest friends for
<TT>THU </TT>a crime he did not commit, Silas Marner's trust and faith
<TT>THU </TT>falls away. A broken, disillusioned man, exiled, he builds a
<TT>THU </TT>new faith, that will never let him down: gold. He weaves his
<TT>THU </TT>cloths, counts his money, baptises himself with the coins of
<TT>THU </TT>his new religion. When tragedy strikes again and all his
<TT>THU </TT>money is stolen he's bereft and grief stricken. Then on New
<TT>THU </TT>Year's Eve a vision of gold flickers before the flames.
<TT>THU </TT>Spilling locks are tumbling coins. For a moment Silas is
<TT>THU </TT>reunited with his lovely sovereigns. And then he sees a
<TT>THU </TT>little child.
<TT>THU </TT>SILAS MARNER.............George Costigan
<TT>THU </TT>SARAH/PRISCILLA ............................Fiona Clarke
<TT>THU </TT>WILLIAM/JEM/GODFREY...........Conrad Nelson
<TT>THU </TT>MINISTER/MACEY.............Seamus O'Neill
<TT>THU </TT>SNELL/BRYCE..............Leigh Symonds
<TT>THU </TT>DUNSEY/DOWLAS..............James Nickerson
<TT>THU </TT>SQUIRE ............. ......Terence Wilton
<TT>THU </TT>DOLLY............. ...Deborah McAndrew
<TT>THU </TT>AARON (child).............................George Herbert
<TT>THU </TT>NANCY/MOLLY........ ........Maeve Larkin
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Pauline Harris.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0122w87.html>b0122w87</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0122w87>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Born Liars: Why We Can't Live Without Deceit, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>In principle, the lie detector solves the problems of
<TT>THU </TT>society: it can pick the thief or the philanderer or the
<TT>THU </TT>dodgy politician. But the polygraph, as it was christened,
<TT>THU </TT>has had a chequered history, it's reputation being more
<TT>THU </TT>effective than the machine itself.
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Leslie was born in 1972 and lives in London. He combines
<TT>THU </TT>careers in advertising and writing. His first book, To be
<TT>THU </TT>President (Politicos, 2008), an account of the 2008 US
<TT>THU </TT>presidential election, was described by Adam Boulton as
<TT>THU </TT>'brilliantly capturing the drama and emotion of Obama's
<TT>THU </TT>successful run for the White House' and was extracted by
<TT>THU </TT>Granta. He regularly appears as an analyst of American
<TT>THU </TT>politics on Sky and the BBC. He has written about politics,
<TT>THU </TT>culture, marketing and psychology for Prospect, the
<TT>THU </TT>Guardian, the Times and the BBC. He also blogs about all
<TT>THU </TT>these things at Marbury, named one of the fifty 'Most
<TT>THU </TT>Powerful' blogs in the world by the Observer.
<TT>THU </TT>'Consistently startling and fascinating. Most popular
<TT>THU </TT>psychology books follow a depressingly familiar path:
<TT>THU </TT>there's some dodgy theorising at the beginning, then a raft
<TT>THU </TT>of dubious statistics with a few anecdotes to back them up.
<TT>THU </TT>Born Liars, however, is in quite a different league. It's
<TT>THU </TT>erudite yet wears its learning lightly and is full of
<TT>THU </TT>terrific stories. It will also make you see yourself, and
<TT>THU </TT>the world around you, in a new light.' - 'Book of the Week',
<TT>THU </TT>Daily Mail
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Ian Leslie
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Pete Nichols
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Tim McInnerny
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Rosalynd Ward
<TT>THU </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 David Constantine - Visiting Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f43.html>b0076f43</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f43>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Eyes bandaged, Thomas Patterson is visited in
<TT>THU </TT>hospital by his mother, father and girlfriend. Love story
<TT>THU </TT>with Paul Popplewell.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jz1f.html>b007jz1f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jz1f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2yf.html>b007k2yf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2yf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0wps.html>b01p0wps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0wps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Why Go? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s9g0b.html>b00s9g0b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s9g0b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx86.html>b007jx86</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx86>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>With Giles lying desperately ill, Grace believes that only
<TT>THU </TT>one person can save him. Read by Juliet Stevenson.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s8lg8.html>b00s8lg8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s8lg8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Mischief and Misrule
<TT>THU </TT>Were medieval children permitted to play? Michael Morpurgo
<TT>THU </TT>learns about early football and about Festivals of Misrule.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsm8.html>b007jsm8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsm8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Still Life, part 6
<TT>THU </TT>Frederica has decisions to make and Alexander's play has its
<TT>THU </TT>First Night. What will Raphael make of it all? With Rosemary
<TT>THU </TT>Leach.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gg740.html>b07gg740</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gg740>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Conference Approaches
<TT>THU </TT>Stevens remembers an international conference at Darlington
<TT>THU </TT>Hall that tested all his skills as a butler. Read by John
<TT>THU </TT>Moffatt.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015ykwq.html>b015ykwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015ykwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075sd8.html>b0075sd8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075sd8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043x86l.html>b043x86l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043x86l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqnr.html>b007jqnr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqnr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dntk7.html>b07dntk7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dntk7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrl5.html>b007jrl5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrl5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>Bill Masen tries his best to support his blind group, but
<TT>THU </TT>some problems prove to be insurmountable. Cult novel read by
<TT>THU </TT>Roger May.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00773kr.html>b00773kr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00773kr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 11, Pope John Paul II
<TT>THU </TT>Ann Widdicombe MP, famous for her opposition to women
<TT>THU </TT>priests, nominates the late pontiff, who felt just as
<TT>THU </TT>strongly on the matter. Malachi O'Doherty, author of 'I Was
<TT>THU </TT>a Teenage Catholic', joins the debate.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jz1f.html>b007jz1f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jz1f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2yf.html>b007k2yf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2yf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0wps.html>b01p0wps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0wps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Why Go? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s9g0b.html>b00s9g0b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s9g0b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013xvrk.html>b013xvrk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013xvrk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Mohsin Hamid. Abridged by Lisa Osborne
<TT>THU </TT>At a cafe table in Lahore a bearded Pakistani tells an
<TT>THU </TT>uneasy American stranger the story of his life.
<TT>THU </TT>Erica vanishes as Changez's American dream comes to an end.
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Riz Ahmed
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Lisa Osborne
<TT>THU </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 David Constantine - Visiting Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f43.html>b0076f43</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f43>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dntk7.html>b07dntk7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dntk7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 The Music Teacher <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039d1fw.html>b039d1fw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039d1fw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Richie Webb returns for a third series as
<TT>THU </TT>multi-instrumentalist music teacher Nigel Penny.
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel inherits a life changing sum of money from a distant
<TT>THU </TT>relative leading to him considering jacking it all in and
<TT>THU </TT>starting again. A consideration consistently reinforced by
<TT>THU </TT>the constant stream of useless pupils.
<TT>THU </TT>Meanwhile Belinda is keen to keep Nigel on at the Arts
<TT>THU </TT>Centre to run free taster sessions. At any cost.
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Nick Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Audio production by Matt Katz
<TT>THU </TT>Written and produced by Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>A Top Dog production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Nigel Penny: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Belinda: Vicki Pepperdine
<TT>THU </TT>Glen: Jim North
<TT>THU </TT>Claude: Joseph Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Emily: Jess Robinson
<TT>THU </TT>Sandra: Jess Robinson
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Nick Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Richie Webb
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:45 Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s4r79.html>b01s4r79</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s4r79>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, About Upset Mums
<TT>THU </TT>EPISODE ONE: ABOUT UPSET MUMS
<TT>THU </TT>In a mix of stand-up and re-enacted family life - Nathan
<TT>THU </TT>Caton illustrates what can happen when you don't listen to
<TT>THU </TT>your Mum.
<TT>THU </TT>Cast:
<TT>THU </TT>NATHAN ..... NATHAN CATON
<TT>THU </TT>MUM ..... ADJOA ANDOH
<TT>THU </TT>DAD ..... CURTIS WALKER
<TT>THU </TT>GRANDMA ..... MONA HAMMOND
<TT>THU </TT>REVEREND WILLIAMS ..... DON GILÉT
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Nathan Caton and James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Additional Material by Maff Brown and Ola
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>THU </TT>Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing - tells the story of young,
<TT>THU </TT>up-and-coming comedian Nathan Caton, who after becoming the
<TT>THU </TT>first in his family to graduate from University, opted not
<TT>THU </TT>to use his architecture degree but instead to try his hand
<TT>THU </TT>at being a full-time stand-up comedian, much to his family's
<TT>THU </TT>annoyance who desperately want him to get a 'proper job.'
<TT>THU </TT>Each episode illustrates the criticism, interference and
<TT>THU </TT>rollercoaster ride that Nathan endures from his disapproving
<TT>THU </TT>family as he tries to pursue his chosen career in comedy.
<TT>THU </TT>The series is a mix of Nathan's stand-up intercut with
<TT>THU </TT>scenes from his family life.
<TT>THU </TT>Janet a.k.a. Mum is probably the kindest and most lenient of
<TT>THU </TT>the disappointed family members. At the end of the day she
<TT>THU </TT>just wants the best for her son. However, she'd also love to
<TT>THU </TT>brag and show her son off to her friends, but with Nathan
<TT>THU </TT>only telling jokes for a living it's kind of hard to do. She
<TT>THU </TT>loves Nathan, but she aint looking embarrassed for nobody!
<TT>THU </TT>Martin a.k.a. Dad works in the construction industry and was
<TT>THU </TT>looking forward to his son getting a degree so the two of
<TT>THU </TT>them could work together in the same field. But now Nathan
<TT>THU </TT>has blown that dream out of the window. Martin is clumsy and
<TT>THU </TT>hard-headed and leaves running the house to his wife (she
<TT>THU </TT>wouldn't allow it to be any other way).
<TT>THU </TT>Shirley a.k.a. Grandma cannot believe Nathan turned down
<TT>THU </TT>architecture for comedy. She can't believe she left the
<TT>THU </TT>paradise in the West Indies and came to the freezing United
<TT>THU </TT>Kingdom for a better life so that years later her grandson
<TT>THU </TT>could 'tell jokes!' How can her grandson go on stage and use
<TT>THU </TT>foul language and filthy material... it's not the good
<TT>THU </TT>Christian way!
<TT>THU </TT>So with all this going on in the household what will Nathan
<TT>THU </TT>do? Will he be able to persist and follow his dreams? Or
<TT>THU </TT>will he give in to his family's interference?
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Nathan: Nathan Caton
<TT>THU </TT>Mum: Adjoa Andoh
<TT>THU </TT>Dad: Curtis Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Grandma: Mona Hammond
<TT>THU </TT>Reverend Williams: Don Gilet
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Nathan Caton
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Old Harry's Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvhf.html>b007jvhf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvhf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Poet's Corner
<TT>THU </TT>Satan is cross with Yeats over a poem, while Scumspawn and
<TT>THU </TT>Thomas write their own verse. Satanic sitcom stars Andy
<TT>THU </TT>Hamilton. From April 2001.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Crème de la Crime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr3j.html>b007jr3j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr3j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, The Cheese Killer
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Feydeau and David Pershore review the murderous case
<TT>THU </TT>of Charles Sparrow. Stars Punt and Dennis. From September
<TT>THU </TT>2001.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Knocker <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008j006.html>b008j006</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008j006>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Profitch
<TT>THU </TT>Market researcher Ian Dunn suffers a shocking epiphany.
<TT>THU </TT>Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From December 2007.
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<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 17 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrl5.html>b007jrl5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrl5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00773kr.html>b00773kr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00773kr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0wps.html>b01p0wps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0wps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Why Go? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s9g0b.html>b00s9g0b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s9g0b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx86.html>b007jx86</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx86>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s8lg8.html>b00s8lg8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s8lg8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsm8.html>b007jsm8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsm8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gg740.html>b07gg740</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gg740>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015ykwq.html>b015ykwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015ykwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075sd8.html>b0075sd8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075sd8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043x86l.html>b043x86l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043x86l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqnr.html>b007jqnr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqnr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dntk7.html>b07dntk7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dntk7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p10th.html>b01p10th</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p10th>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, A Costume Piece
<TT>FRI </TT>Reuben Rosenthall has made his millions in the diamond
<TT>FRI </TT>fields of South Africa, and it seems only right and proper
<TT>FRI </TT>to Raffles that some of this wealth should be redistributed.
<TT>FRI </TT>But his attempts to seize the diamonds don't quite go
<TT>FRI </TT>according to plan, as a low-key stakeout spirals into a
<TT>FRI </TT>terrifying scramble for survival.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Jeremy Clyde as AJ Raffles, Michael Cochrane as
<TT>FRI </TT>Bunny, Geoffrey Matthews as Reuben Rosenthall and John
<TT>FRI </TT>Hollis as 'Slammer' Purvis.
<TT>FRI </TT>EW Hornung's early Raffles stories dramatised by David Buck.
<TT>FRI </TT>Signature tune composed by Jim Parker.
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Gordon House
<TT>FRI </TT>A BBC Radio 4/ BBC World Service production first broadcast
<TT>FRI </TT>in 1985.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 The Manchester Writers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tbck6.html>b00tbck6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tbck6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>John Harris explores the work of a group of authors who
<TT>FRI </TT>captured a northern social realism in the 1930s with writing
<TT>FRI </TT>that went on to shape the views of northern living for
<TT>FRI </TT>generations.
<TT>FRI </TT>Walter Greenwood, Howard Spring and Louis Golding wrote
<TT>FRI </TT>about Greater Manchester at a time of severe economic
<TT>FRI </TT>depression and great poverty and their novel's describe
<TT>FRI </TT>conditions that have resonances with our life today - cuts
<TT>FRI </TT>in welfare, increased unemployment and a coalition
<TT>FRI </TT>government.
<TT>FRI </TT>Greenwood's 'Love on the Dole', Golding's 'Magnolia Street'
<TT>FRI </TT>and Spring's 'Fame is the Spur' depict a tough, working
<TT>FRI </TT>class life and although the three authors wrote from
<TT>FRI </TT>slightly different perspectives, they describe people
<TT>FRI </TT>enduring a grim, hard existence in an industrial landscape.
<TT>FRI </TT>As the final parts of industrial Manchester and Salford are
<TT>FRI </TT>finally transformed by investment and modernisation, 'The
<TT>FRI </TT>Manchester Writers' visits the streets that inspired these
<TT>FRI </TT>authors and hears how their work has endured and influenced
<TT>FRI </TT>ideas of northern England.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q9px6.html>b00q9px6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q9px6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Comedy of Arrows
<TT>FRI </TT>King John gets ambushed. Roy Hudd's historical royal romp,
<TT>FRI </TT>with June Whitfield and Jeffrey Holland. From August 1995.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0125g85.html>b0125g85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0125g85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Nuit of the Living Dead and The End of the Affair
<TT>FRI </TT>The multi-award winning American essayist brings his wit and
<TT>FRI </TT>charm to BBC Radio 4 for a series of audience readings. This
<TT>FRI </TT>week: what not to do with a mouse, in front of strangers in
<TT>FRI </TT>"Nuit of the Living Dead" and the ups and downs of along
<TT>FRI </TT>term relationship get the Sedaris treatment in "The End of
<TT>FRI </TT>the Affair"
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>FRI </TT>A Boomerang production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js28.html>b007js28</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js28>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Count Down
<TT>FRI </TT>Terry helps stressed Bob prepare for his wedding to Thelma.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier and Rodney Bewes as
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob Ferris.
<TT>FRI </TT>With Joan Hickson, Bill Owen, Anita Carey and Robin
<TT>FRI </TT>Parkinson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adapted for radio and produced by John Browell.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1975.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnth.html>b007jnth</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnth>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Shifting Sands
<TT>FRI </TT>Soldier Neddie Seagoon heads off to the fort at Waziri,
<TT>FRI </TT>which is drifting into peril. Stars Spike Milligan. From
<TT>FRI </TT>January 1957.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 We've Been Here Before <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00g1rsp.html>b00g1rsp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g1rsp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>FRI </TT>Clive Anderson's yesteryear quiz, with Helen Atkinson-Wood,
<TT>FRI </TT>John O'Farrell, Nick Revell and Gyles Brandreth. From July
<TT>FRI </TT>2004.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1mc.html>b007k1mc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1mc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, The Engagement
<TT>FRI </TT>Rabbi Sue's announcement sparks fury from her rival Abraham.
<TT>FRI </TT>Stars Tracy-Ann Oberman and David de Keyser. From December
<TT>FRI </TT>1999.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0167vk2.html>b0167vk2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0167vk2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Silas Marner, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Silas Marner by George Eliot
<TT>FRI </TT>dramatised by Richard Cameron
<TT>FRI </TT>After a life of exile and a miserly existence, Silas's life
<TT>FRI </TT>changes forever when Eppie, a little girl
<TT>FRI </TT>crosses his threshold on a cold New Year's evening. Their
<TT>FRI </TT>life together, from her childhood to
<TT>FRI </TT>womanhood is his salvation. But all is threatened when her
<TT>FRI </TT>biological father makes
<TT>FRI </TT>a claim on her.
<TT>FRI </TT>Silas Marner ...... George Costigan
<TT>FRI </TT>Eppie ....... Rebecca Callard
<TT>FRI </TT>Dolly ..... Deborah McAndrew
<TT>FRI </TT>Aaron ..... Stephen Hoyle
<TT>FRI </TT>Godfrey/Jem ..... Conrad Nelson
<TT>FRI </TT>Nancy ...... Maeve Larkin
<TT>FRI </TT>Macey .... Seamus O'Neill
<TT>FRI </TT>Dr. Kimble......... Leigh Symonds
<TT>FRI </TT>Priscillia ...... Fiona Clarke
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Pauline Harris.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0122w98.html>b0122w98</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0122w98>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Born Liars: Why We Can't Live Without Deceit, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>The 'murderer at the door' refers to the moral dilemma of
<TT>FRI </TT>whether you tell the truth if the honest answer will
<TT>FRI </TT>threaten someone's life. How did philosophers square with
<TT>FRI </TT>that conundrum?
<TT>FRI </TT>Ian Leslie was born in 1972 and lives in London. He combines
<TT>FRI </TT>careers in advertising and writing. His first book, To be
<TT>FRI </TT>President (Politicos, 2008), an account of the 2008 US
<TT>FRI </TT>presidential election, was described by Adam Boulton as
<TT>FRI </TT>'brilliantly capturing the drama and emotion of Obama's
<TT>FRI </TT>successful run for the White House' and was extracted by
<TT>FRI </TT>Granta. He regularly appears as an analyst of American
<TT>FRI </TT>politics on Sky and the BBC. He has written about politics,
<TT>FRI </TT>culture, marketing and psychology for Prospect, the
<TT>FRI </TT>Guardian, the Times and the BBC. He also blogs about all
<TT>FRI </TT>these things at Marbury, named one of the fifty 'Most
<TT>FRI </TT>Powerful' blogs in the world by the Observer.
<TT>FRI </TT>'Consistently startling and fascinating. Most popular
<TT>FRI </TT>psychology books follow a depressingly familiar path:
<TT>FRI </TT>there's some dodgy theorising at the beginning, then a raft
<TT>FRI </TT>of dubious statistics with a few anecdotes to back them up.
<TT>FRI </TT>Born Liars, however, is in quite a different league. It's
<TT>FRI </TT>erudite yet wears its learning lightly and is full of
<TT>FRI </TT>terrific stories. It will also make you see yourself, and
<TT>FRI </TT>the world around you, in a new light.' - 'Book of the Week',
<TT>FRI </TT>Daily Mail
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Ian Leslie
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Pete Nichols
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Tim McInnerny
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Rosalynd Ward
<TT>FRI </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pqj11.html>b00pqj11</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pqj11>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>DC Jackson - My Romantic History
<TT>FRI </TT>Poignant and witty drama by DC Jackson about love and
<TT>FRI </TT>memory.
<TT>FRI </TT>Charlie ...... Sandy Grierson
<TT>FRI </TT>Amy ...... Cora Bissett
<TT>FRI </TT>Sasha/Alison ...... Gabriel Quigley
<TT>FRI </TT>Calvin/Jessie ...... Jordan Young
<TT>FRI </TT>Mum/Receptionist ...... Juliet Cadzow
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Kirsty Williams.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js28.html>b007js28</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js28>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnth.html>b007jnth</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnth>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p10th.html>b01p10th</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p10th>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 The Manchester Writers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tbck6.html>b00tbck6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tbck6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx8b.html>b007jx8b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx8b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>Reconciliation is on the cards, with the recognition of
<TT>FRI </TT>unspoken devotion. Concluded by Juliet Stevenson.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 The Invention of Childhood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s9f4y.html>b00s9f4y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s9f4y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Thousand Histories and Fables
<TT>FRI </TT>Michael Morpurgo learns about the impact of printing, and
<TT>FRI </TT>how it raised fears among adults that it was corrupting
<TT>FRI </TT>children.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsmm.html>b007jsmm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsmm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 15
<TT>FRI </TT>Daniel becomes disillusioned with home and the church, and
<TT>FRI </TT>there is some disturbing news for Stephanie. With Rosemary
<TT>FRI </TT>Leach.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains of the Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gk2qv.html>b07gk2qv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gk2qv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Triumphant Evening
<TT>FRI </TT>With the conference underway, Stevens' abilities as a butler
<TT>FRI </TT>are tested when his father is taken ill. Read by John
<TT>FRI </TT>Moffatt.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0167vk2.html>b0167vk2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0167vk2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 We've Been Here Before <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00g1rsp.html>b00g1rsp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g1rsp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1mc.html>b007k1mc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1mc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q9px6.html>b00q9px6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q9px6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0125g85.html>b0125g85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0125g85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrll.html>b007jrll</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrll>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>With most of the population blinded, Bill Masen is
<TT>FRI </TT>determined to find Josella. But where does he start? Cult
<TT>FRI </TT>novel read by Roger May.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Sounds Natural <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01slst0.html>b01slst0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01slst0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Peter Cushing
<TT>FRI </TT>Award-winning actor Peter Cushing takes a break from making
<TT>FRI </TT>horror films to discuss his enthusiasm for the British
<TT>FRI </TT>countryside and its wildlife - aided by recordings from the
<TT>FRI </TT>BBC Sound Archive.
<TT>FRI </TT>Peter tells Derek Jones how he used to spend hours with his
<TT>FRI </TT>late wife Helen watching wild birds from their home on the
<TT>FRI </TT>estuary at Whitstable in Kent.
<TT>FRI </TT>Peter Cushing, OBE: born 1913 - died 1994.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Burton.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 1972.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js28.html>b007js28</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js28>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnth.html>b007jnth</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnth>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 EW Hornung - Raffles <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p10th.html>b01p10th</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p10th>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 The Manchester Writers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tbck6.html>b00tbck6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tbck6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013xvrf.html>b013xvrf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013xvrf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Mohsin Hamid. Abridged by Lisa Osborne
<TT>FRI </TT>At a cafe table in Lahore a bearded Pakistani tells an
<TT>FRI </TT>uneasy American stranger the story of his life.
<TT>FRI </TT>In Lahore, Changez's new life is revealed. But who is
<TT>FRI </TT>pursuing whom?
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Riz Ahmed
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Lisa Osborne
<TT>FRI </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pqj11.html>b00pqj11</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pqj11>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0125g85.html>b0125g85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0125g85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 BBC Radio New Comedy Award 2016 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gk45x.html>b07gk45x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gk45x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 1
<TT>FRI </TT>4 Extra Debut. Ten new comedians perform in the first heat
<TT>FRI </TT>from Up The Creek in London with host Jess Fostekew.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hx951.html>b07hx951</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07hx951>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Steve
<TT>FRI </TT>Bugeja.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 The Consultants <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076pvy.html>b0076pvy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076pvy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>FRI </TT>Taking register at stunt school, and Tarzan learns the
<TT>FRI </TT>alphabet. Sketch comedy with Neil Edmond and Justin Edwards.
<TT>FRI </TT>From December 2003.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-961271069909740002016-06-03T20:29:00.001+01:002016-06-03T20:29:45.346+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 04/06/2016 - 10/06/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 04 JUNE 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Edgar Allan Poe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsry.html>b007jsry</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsry>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Fall of the House of Usher, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>As his behaviour starts to change, Roderick Usher reveals
<TT>SAT </TT>his terrible secret. Edgar Allen Poe's classic Gothic
<TT>SAT </TT>horror, read by Sean Barrett.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mr2wr.html>b00mr2wr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mr2wr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 8, You've Got a Friend
<TT>SAT </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>SAT </TT>appeal.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Carole King and made famous by James Taylor,
<TT>SAT </TT>You've Got a Friend won a Grammy Award in 1971. In this
<TT>SAT </TT>programme people tell how this song has affected their life.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133ldd.html>b0133ldd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133ldd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Roaring Boy
<TT>SAT </TT>Mary and Andy have some exciting news for George, but he's
<TT>SAT </TT>nowhere to be found - and on the other side of Dock Green, a
<TT>SAT </TT>desperate young man with a gun is on the run.
<TT>SAT </TT>Radio revival of BBC TV's famous copper starring David
<TT>SAT </TT>Calder as PC George Dixon, David Tennant as Andy Crawford
<TT>SAT </TT>and Charlene Brooks as Mary Dixon, Carl Prekopp as Doug
<TT>SAT </TT>Beale and Hayley Docherty as Diana Johnson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Ted Willis. Dramatised from his TV screenplay by
<TT>SAT </TT>Sue Rodwell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dixon of Dock Green's roots go back to 1950 film drama 'The
<TT>SAT </TT>Blue Lamp' which ended with Dixon being shot dead. However,
<TT>SAT </TT>Warner's role was resurrected for the BBC TV series running
<TT>SAT </TT>from 1955 to 1976.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced in Bristol by Viv Beeby and Jeremy Howell.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 The Ambassador's Reception <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rv5dc.html>b00rv5dc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rv5dc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>"Being thrown out of the US embassy in Ankara with Arthur
<TT>SAT </TT>Miller - a voluntary exile - was one of the proudest moments
<TT>SAT </TT>of my life."
<TT>SAT </TT>In March 1985 Harold Pinter and American playwright Arthur
<TT>SAT </TT>Miller took a trip to Turkey that culminated in their being
<TT>SAT </TT>thrown out of the American Ambassador's dinner party held in
<TT>SAT </TT>Arthur Miller's honour. They were not in Turkey for a play
<TT>SAT </TT>or a literary event but to draw attention to the ruthless
<TT>SAT </TT>limits being set on freedom of expression in Turkey at that
<TT>SAT </TT>time, and the many writers languishing in prison.
<TT>SAT </TT>"Mr. Pinter, you don't seem to understand the realities of
<TT>SAT </TT>the situation here. Don't forget, the Russians are just over
<TT>SAT </TT>the border. You have to bear in mind the political reality,
<TT>SAT </TT>the diplomatic reality, the military reality."
<TT>SAT </TT>For BBC Radio 4 writer and journalist Maureen Freely
<TT>SAT </TT>retraces their footsteps and takes us on a journey across
<TT>SAT </TT>Istanbul into the homes and meeting places of the Turkish
<TT>SAT </TT>literati who in the 1980s were oppressed, imprisoned and
<TT>SAT </TT>tortured for their opinions. Until then the world had turned
<TT>SAT </TT>a blind eye to their plight. Did Pinter and Miller's trip
<TT>SAT </TT>draw attention to a regime that was cruelly persecuting its
<TT>SAT </TT>people or were hopes raised only to be quashed again with
<TT>SAT </TT>the realisation that military strategy was more important to
<TT>SAT </TT>the world than human rights?
<TT>SAT </TT>Evoking images of country full of promise yet stunted by
<TT>SAT </TT>doubt and distrust Maureen hears from painters, writers, and
<TT>SAT </TT>publishers - those who remember the trip vividly, those who
<TT>SAT </TT>were locked up for speaking their mind, and the new
<TT>SAT </TT>generation of authors. She finds out whether Turkey is a
<TT>SAT </TT>better, safer and freer place to be a writer today than it
<TT>SAT </TT>was in the spring of 1985 or whether having an opinion that
<TT>SAT </TT>deviates from the official line remains a dangerous path to
<TT>SAT </TT>tread.
<TT>SAT </TT>The producer is Gemma Newby. It is an All Out production for
<TT>SAT </TT>BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00njx8d.html>b00njx8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00njx8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A New Emptiness
<TT>SAT </TT>William Thornhill makes his choice, but will he reap his
<TT>SAT </TT>reward? Ron Cook reads the hard-hitting conclusion.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>SAT </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04368f7.html>b04368f7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04368f7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Problem of Consciousness
<TT>SAT </TT>In this programme, Martin Sixsmith examines the 'hard
<TT>SAT </TT>problem' of consciousness and the work of psychologists such
<TT>SAT </TT>as Susan Blackmore who believe it is 'just an illusion'.
<TT>SAT </TT>He asks what drives us to think and act as we do, and
<TT>SAT </TT>questions the role of freewill and morality. He discovers
<TT>SAT </TT>how emotions affect our cognitive functions and examines the
<TT>SAT </TT>importance of insight, including Gestalt psychologist
<TT>SAT </TT>Wolfgang Kohler's work with chimpanzees.
<TT>SAT </TT>He looks at Nobel prize winner Daniel Kahneman's 'thinking
<TT>SAT </TT>fast and thinking slow' model and the impact decision making
<TT>SAT </TT>has not only on individuals but also for the success of the
<TT>SAT </TT>economy and society.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>SAT </TT>Series consultant, Professor Daniel Pick, Birkbeck,
<TT>SAT </TT>University of London.
<TT>SAT </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jshd.html>b007jshd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jshd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Virgin in the Garden, part 5
<TT>SAT </TT>In coronation year, Bill Potter has trouble accepting his
<TT>SAT </TT>daughter's desire to marry curate Daniel. Stars Geoffrey
<TT>SAT </TT>Whitehead.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vhsg.html>b011vhsg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vhsg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>James Joyce - A Biography, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>"Living In Ireland had lost all meaning for Joyce; and the
<TT>SAT </TT>lure of 'exile' began to possess him. But if he was to elope
<TT>SAT </TT>with Nora he would need to secure an income, and would Nora
<TT>SAT </TT>go with him? Fortunately, she was as captivated by him as he
<TT>SAT </TT>was by her..."
<TT>SAT </TT>Our five part reading of this voluminous account looks at
<TT>SAT </TT>Joyce's years spent in Europe, when he held down menial
<TT>SAT </TT>jobs, caroused a lot, experienced the ups and downs of
<TT>SAT </TT>married life, but still managed to produce works of
<TT>SAT </TT>literature that have stood the test of time.
<TT>SAT </TT>5. To Trieste, then later to Paris, and by 1919 it's the
<TT>SAT </TT>efforts of some determined women, Margaret Anderson, Harriet
<TT>SAT </TT>Weaver and Sylvia Beach, who help Joyce in the publication
<TT>SAT </TT>of Ulysses.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Margaret Oliphant - Phoebe Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7vkc.html>b03m7vkc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7vkc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Guilty Bit of Paper
<TT>SAT </TT>Mr May is swept towards the conclusion of his deceitful
<TT>SAT </TT>action. For others, there is upset and surprise. Stars
<TT>SAT </TT>Elizabeth Spriggs.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 We've Been Here Before <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fy1g5.html>b00fy1g5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fy1g5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Clive Anderson's yesteryear quiz with Gyles Brandreth, John
<TT>SAT </TT>O'Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Richard Herring. From June
<TT>SAT </TT>2004.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwbj.html>b007jwbj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwbj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, The TV Stars
<TT>SAT </TT>With Rabbi Sue set for the small screen, Rabbi Abraham takes
<TT>SAT </TT>a different route. Stars Tracy-Ann Oberman. From November
<TT>SAT </TT>1999.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00psrfz.html>b00psrfz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00psrfz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Fourth Wedding and Some Funerals
<TT>SAT </TT>Poking fun at King Henry VIII, it's Roy Hudd's historical
<TT>SAT </TT>royal romp, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From
<TT>SAT </TT>August 1995.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Spotlight Tonight with Nish Kumar <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ctlnq.html>b07ctlnq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ctlnq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>We all like to think we know about the news and yet, whilst
<TT>SAT </TT>jokes about George Osborne's new haircut are all well and
<TT>SAT </TT>good, do you still have that nagging suspicion there's
<TT>SAT </TT>important things going on beneath the headlines you'd like
<TT>SAT </TT>to know about?
<TT>SAT </TT>Well, help is at hand! Nish Kumar is here to cast his
<TT>SAT </TT>spotlight on the week's most talked about news items, taking
<TT>SAT </TT>an in-depth look at the biggest stories from the past seven
<TT>SAT </TT>days to scrutinise what's actually going on beneath the
<TT>SAT </TT>bluster.
<TT>SAT </TT>In tonight's show, Nish gets to grip with the EU and the
<TT>SAT </TT>scaremongering coming from both sides, press regulation in
<TT>SAT </TT>light of Paddling Pool-gate, and the seemingly impenetrable
<TT>SAT </TT>TTIP. Meanwhile, intrepid reporter Diane Steer puts the
<TT>SAT </TT>Remain campaign's predictions to the test.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Nish Kumar, Kieran Hodgson, Cariad Lloyd, and Freya
<TT>SAT </TT>Parker.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Liam Beirne, Sarah Campbell, Max Davis, Gabby
<TT>SAT </TT>Hutchinson-Crouch, Nish Kumar, and Tom Neenan.
<TT>SAT </TT>The research producer was Rachel Wheeley.
<TT>SAT </TT>The production coordinator was Sophie Richardson.
<TT>SAT </TT>It was produced by Matt Stronge and was a BBC Studios
<TT>SAT </TT>Production.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Nish Kumar
<TT>SAT </TT>Ensemble: Kieran Hodgson
<TT>SAT </TT>Ensemble: Cariad Lloyd
<TT>SAT </TT>Ensemble: Freya Parker
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Liam Beirne
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Sarah Campbell
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Max Davis
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Gabby Hutchinson-Crouch
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Nish Kumar
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Tom Neenan
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Matt Stronge
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Terence Rattigan - The Winslow Boy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0129678.html>b0129678</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0129678>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>"It is easy to do justice - very hard to do right".
<TT>SAT </TT>Let Right Be Done. A father battles to prove the innocence
<TT>SAT </TT>of his son, accused of stealing a postal order at his
<TT>SAT </TT>Edwardian naval college. His stubborn quest sparks
<TT>SAT </TT>reverberations at the House of Commons.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Michael Aldridge as Arthur Winslow, Pauline Letts as
<TT>SAT </TT>Grace Winslow, Sarah Badel as Catherine Winslow, MichaeI
<TT>SAT </TT>Maloney as Dickie Winslow, John McAndrew as Ronnie Winslow
<TT>SAT </TT>and Nicholas Courtney as the Attorney-General.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted from Terence Rattigan's stage and TV scripts and
<TT>SAT </TT>directed by Ian Cotterell
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1986.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rp1w6.html>b00rp1w6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rp1w6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Goodbye Soldiers, Hello Everyone
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Lawson completes his tour of modern American literature
<TT>SAT </TT>with a story of departures and arrivals and the cultural
<TT>SAT </TT>pressures which writers face in the 21st century.
<TT>SAT </TT>The great post-Second World War generation of authors -
<TT>SAT </TT>Norman Mailer, John Updike, Joseph Heller, Kurt Vonnegut Jr
<TT>SAT </TT>- and their surviving contemporaries such as Gore Vidal and
<TT>SAT </TT>Philip Roth often expressed gloom about the future of
<TT>SAT </TT>serious novels and plays, fearing they would be pushed out
<TT>SAT </TT>by a pressure towards more commercial and personal stories.
<TT>SAT </TT>The rise of "confessional writing" - from the poetry of
<TT>SAT </TT>Sylvia Plath and others in the 60s to the modern "misery
<TT>SAT </TT>memoir" - has seemed to call into question the validity of
<TT>SAT </TT>imagination and invention. Lawson argues that an underlying
<TT>SAT </TT>change in the status of the literary novel is epitomised by
<TT>SAT </TT>the fact that wheareas in the 1960s John Updike was featured
<TT>SAT </TT>on the cover of Time magazine, more recently it was Dan
<TT>SAT </TT>Brown.
<TT>SAT </TT>However a new wave of so-called "hyphenated"' writers -
<TT>SAT </TT>Indian-American, Korean-American, Dominican-American - has
<TT>SAT </TT>been renewing U.S libraries in the way they always had been:
<TT>SAT </TT>through immigration.
<TT>SAT </TT>Taking final stock Mark Lawson reflects on whether American
<TT>SAT </TT>Literature has reached a full stop or perhaps achieved a new
<TT>SAT </TT>dash. He talks to authors including John Ashbery, Rita Dove,
<TT>SAT </TT>Chang-rae Lee, Junot Diaz, Lorrie Moore, Walter Mosley and
<TT>SAT </TT>James Patterson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Robyn Read
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771nw.html>b00771nw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771nw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Edwards Archive
<TT>SAT </TT>Twenty-five years ago, film-maker John Edwards interviewed
<TT>SAT </TT>50 of the surviving cameramen who had worked for the cinema
<TT>SAT </TT>newsreel companies in America and Europe. His recordings
<TT>SAT </TT>were lost and recovered only recently.
<TT>SAT </TT>The story of the newsreel, from the Lindbergh take-off to
<TT>SAT </TT>the Apollo splash-downs, can now be told in the voices of
<TT>SAT </TT>the men who filmed history.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Not the World Cup in Brazil <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0499kgw.html>b0499kgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0499kgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Some of the top footballers, the highest earners who command
<TT>SAT </TT>admiration on and off the field, are in France for Euro
<TT>SAT </TT>2016.
<TT>SAT </TT>But for most players and fans football isn't about glamour.
<TT>SAT </TT>It's the stuff of everyday life.
<TT>SAT </TT>Like the supporter who has seen his team play every match,
<TT>SAT </TT>home and away for 40 years and the 75 year old who loves the
<TT>SAT </TT>game so much he still ventures out in all weathers three
<TT>SAT </TT>times a week just to score a goal. These people are the
<TT>SAT </TT>beating heart and soul of football, the men and women who
<TT>SAT </TT>are often forgotten as the media keeps its focus on the top
<TT>SAT </TT>players and clubs.
<TT>SAT </TT>The 6 Music DJ Steve Lamacq co-presents the programme. As a
<TT>SAT </TT>lifelong Colchester United supporter, a club that's just
<TT>SAT </TT>been relegated yet again, he knows only too well the
<TT>SAT </TT>hardships football can bring, a cycle that regularly breaks
<TT>SAT </TT>the hearts of its loyal band of fans. Inexpert analysis
<TT>SAT </TT>comes from the comedian and football sceptic Robin Ince. Can
<TT>SAT </TT>Steve persuade Robin that football should become part of his
<TT>SAT </TT>life?
<TT>SAT </TT>The programme features the best from the BBC archives,
<TT>SAT </TT>including John Motson. He takes a wry look at Ample Arthur
<TT>SAT </TT>Cartwright, a player whose career was blighted by a love of
<TT>SAT </TT>palaeontology while The Likely Lads Bob and Terry spend a
<TT>SAT </TT>desperate day trying to avoid hearing the result of a game
<TT>SAT </TT>until the highlights are shown on TV later in the evening.
<TT>SAT </TT>We follow the fortunes of a parks team, hear from the woman
<TT>SAT </TT>who regularly turned out for all male sides and travel to
<TT>SAT </TT>Robben Island in South Africa to meet the men who used
<TT>SAT </TT>football as a way of fighting apartheid.
<TT>SAT </TT>Not The World Cup In Brazil, which was made in 2014, is a
<TT>SAT </TT>millionaire player and club owner free zone and hears from
<TT>SAT </TT>the ordinary people who believe football is a sport not a
<TT>SAT </TT>balance sheet.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00827lh.html>b00827lh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00827lh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedians, Ronnie Corbett
<TT>SAT </TT>Kirsty Young's castaway this week is an entertainer so
<TT>SAT </TT>central to British popular culture he can be identified by
<TT>SAT </TT>the outline of his glasses alone - Ronnie Corbett. For more
<TT>SAT </TT>than 50 years, from late night reviews to prime-time
<TT>SAT </TT>sit-coms, his comic talents have made us laugh and made us
<TT>SAT </TT>love him; a nattily turned out national treasure with a
<TT>SAT </TT>quick wit and a ready smile.
<TT>SAT </TT>His success is due, of course, to his own ability but also
<TT>SAT </TT>to two enduring and remarkable partnerships. Along with
<TT>SAT </TT>Ronnie Barker, he formed one of the great TV duos of all
<TT>SAT </TT>time whilst his 40-year marriage to his wife Ann saw her
<TT>SAT </TT>abandon her flourishing entertainment career to sustain him
<TT>SAT </TT>through the vicissitudes of fame and family life. Ronnie
<TT>SAT </TT>Corbett looks back over his life and career, from his days
<TT>SAT </TT>in review at Danny La Rue's club to his last ever programme
<TT>SAT </TT>with Ronnie Barker - a moment that brought them both to
<TT>SAT </TT>tears.
<TT>SAT </TT>[Taken from the original programme material for this archive
<TT>SAT </TT>edition of Desert Island Discs]
<TT>SAT </TT>Favourite track: Music Maestro Please by Ann Hart
<TT>SAT </TT>Book: Untold Stories by Alan Bennett
<TT>SAT </TT>Luxury: A hammock.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Kirsty Young
<TT>SAT </TT>Interviewed Guest: Ronnie Corbett
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:45 Josie Long: All of the Planet's Wonders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hqhzh.html>b00hqhzh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hqhzh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Enlightenment
<TT>SAT </TT>The comedian sets out to validate herself through
<TT>SAT </TT>18th-century philosophy - even her frog collection. From
<TT>SAT </TT>February 2009.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 AM Smith - 44 Scotland Street <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djq6y.html>b07djq6y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djq6y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Edinburgh for Pretenders: Series 3 Omnibus
<TT>SAT </TT>There is trouble ahead for the Pollok family, love for café
<TT>SAT </TT>owner Big Lou, and a pirate encounter for Domenica. Stars
<TT>SAT </TT>Crawford Logan.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djq70.html>b07djq70</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djq70>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Don McLean
<TT>SAT </TT>Singer-songwriter Don McLean chooses 'White Christmas' by
<TT>SAT </TT>Bing Crosby and 'Don't Be Cruel' by Elvis Presley.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Sentimental Journey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076z1t.html>b0076z1t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076z1t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Germaine Greer
<TT>SAT </TT>Arthur Smith accompanies academic, writer and critic
<TT>SAT </TT>Germaine Greer to southern Italy, where she spent the summer
<TT>SAT </TT>of 1967.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Vibeke Venema
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:45 Could Do Better <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03q5fw6.html>b03q5fw6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03q5fw6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Dame Edna Everage
<TT>SAT </TT>Robert Booth has a quiet word with international megastar
<TT>SAT </TT>housewife Dame Edna Everage about her school reports. From
<TT>SAT </TT>December 1998.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771nw.html>b00771nw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771nw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Terence Rattigan - The Winslow Boy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0129678.html>b0129678</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0129678>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rp1w6.html>b00rp1w6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rp1w6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djrkw.html>b07djrkw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djrkw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Crimes of Thomas Brewster, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>The Doctor discovers why his imposter has been shipping arms
<TT>SAT </TT>and unsuspecting people to a distant planet.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, Maggie Stables as
<TT>SAT </TT>Evelyn Smythe, John Pickard as Thomas Brewster and Anna Hope
<TT>SAT </TT>as DI Menzies.
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jonathan Morris
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Nicholas Briggs.
<TT>SAT </TT>A Big Finish production.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Not the World Cup in Brazil <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0499kgw.html>b0499kgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0499kgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang-Ups <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03gg7n7.html>b03gg7n7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03gg7n7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Problems with a Package
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom's parents are in Tenerife but that doesn't stop Tom
<TT>SAT </TT>making his weekly call. Tom lives to regret persuading them
<TT>SAT </TT>to explore more than just the hotel whilst they're on
<TT>SAT </TT>holiday.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang-ups gets underneath the skin of Tom
<TT>SAT </TT>and the Wrigglesworth family, so sit back and enjoy a bit of
<TT>SAT </TT>totally legal phone hacking.
<TT>SAT </TT>Classic Wrigglesworth rants combined with a fascinating and
<TT>SAT </TT>hilarious glimpse into his family background and the
<TT>SAT </TT>influences that have shaped his temperament, opinions and
<TT>SAT </TT>hang-ups.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang Ups is a 30 minute phone call from
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom ringing his parents for his weekly check-in. As the
<TT>SAT </TT>conversation unfolds, Tom takes time out from the phone call
<TT>SAT </TT>to explain the situation, his parent's reactions and relate
<TT>SAT </TT>various anecdotes from the past which illustrate his
<TT>SAT </TT>family's views. And sometimes he just needs to sound-off
<TT>SAT </TT>about the maddening world around him and bemoan everyday
<TT>SAT </TT>annoyances.
<TT>SAT </TT>During all this Hang Ups explores class, living away from
<TT>SAT </TT>'home', trans-generational phenomena, what we inherit from
<TT>SAT </TT>our families and how the past repeats in the present. All in
<TT>SAT </TT>a 30 minute phone call.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Tom Wrigglesworth and James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Additional Material by Miles Jupp
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom: Tom Wrigglesworth
<TT>SAT </TT>Granny: Judy Parfitt
<TT>SAT </TT>Dad: Paul Copley
<TT>SAT </TT>Mum: Kate Anthony
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Tom Wrigglesworth
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Miles Jupp
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Josie Long: All of the Planet's Wonders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hqhzh.html>b00hqhzh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hqhzh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 12:45 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:45 Ida Barr: Artificial Hip Hop <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vcq95.html>b00vcq95</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vcq95>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Transparency
<TT>SAT </TT>By Christopher Green.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida Barr is a music hall singer who has embraced hip hop and
<TT>SAT </TT>rap, reflecting the cultural diversity of London's East End,
<TT>SAT </TT>where she has been living in retirement for several decades.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida has a genuine love of talking to people so each week she
<TT>SAT </TT>investigates a new topic and creates a unique brand of
<TT>SAT </TT>music-hall, hip-hop fusion with beat boxer Shlomo. For the
<TT>SAT </TT>last in the series, Ida's topic of choice is "Transparency".
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Claire Grove
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida Barr is the creation of award-winning performer
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Green (aka spoof country and western singer Tina
<TT>SAT </TT>C). "Missy Elliott meets Marie Lloyd" - Guardian. Each week
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida investigates a current political buzz word - Choice,
<TT>SAT </TT>Responsibility, Diversity and Transparency - and records her
<TT>SAT </TT>findings on her Ida-pod - an ancient battery operated
<TT>SAT </TT>cassette machine with a greasy earpiece. Her target groups
<TT>SAT </TT>include the Sutton House over 55's drama group, children
<TT>SAT </TT>from the Italia Conti Academy and Theatre Venture's Youth
<TT>SAT </TT>Company from Stratford East.
<TT>SAT </TT>Beat box artist Shlomo was heard by 3.9 billion people
<TT>SAT </TT>around the world when he and Björk performed "Oceania" at
<TT>SAT </TT>the opening ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympics. He has
<TT>SAT </TT>also worked with artists such as Martha Wainwright, Damon
<TT>SAT </TT>Albarn, and Nitin Sawhney. He is a classically-trained
<TT>SAT </TT>percussionist and heads the world's only human beatbox
<TT>SAT </TT>choir, the Vocal Orchestra.
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Green has written and performed three Tina C
<TT>SAT </TT>series for BBC Radio 4 plus Tina C's Election Night BBQ
<TT>SAT </TT>Special (Nov 2008). 'Ida Barr's Bingo' was at the Brighton
<TT>SAT </TT>Festival and the South Bank earlier this year and 'Ida Barr:
<TT>SAT </TT>So This Is Christmas' was at the Barbican Centre in December
<TT>SAT </TT>2008.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Grove
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Masala FM <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jz5q.html>b007jz5q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jz5q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>When the Asian radio station boss gets religion, the result
<TT>SAT </TT>is far from heavenly. Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar. From October
<TT>SAT </TT>1996.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 Everyone Quite Likes Justin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012fqnb.html>b012fqnb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012fqnb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>By Justin Moorhouse and Jim Poyser
<TT>SAT </TT>Sitcom by Justin Moorhouse and Jim Poyser starring Justin,
<TT>SAT </TT>Anne Reid and Paul Copley. A Manchester DJ tries to balance
<TT>SAT </TT>love, work, life and everything else without much success.
<TT>SAT </TT>This week an untimely death causes a rethink.
<TT>SAT </TT>Anne Reid ..... Gran
<TT>SAT </TT>Bernard Wrigley ..... Sven
<TT>SAT </TT>Christine Bottomley ..... Lisa
<TT>SAT </TT>Jim Poyser ..... Vicar
<TT>SAT </TT>Justin Moorhouse ..... Justin
<TT>SAT </TT>Lloyd Langford ..... Bryn
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Copley ..... Ray
<TT>SAT </TT>Rachel Austin ..... Receptionist
<TT>SAT </TT>Susan Cookson ..... Tanya
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer ..... Steven Canny
<TT>SAT </TT>In one version of his life, Justin is a well-known local
<TT>SAT </TT>Manchester radio DJ who is successful, funny, and stopped in
<TT>SAT </TT>the street by adoring fans. He's the man who has everything.
<TT>SAT </TT>In another version he's a DJ in a slightly shabby local
<TT>SAT </TT>radio station who gets hassled by the occasional oddball on
<TT>SAT </TT>the street. And he's the man who hopes for everything. The
<TT>SAT </TT>truth lies somewhere inbetween.
<TT>SAT </TT>And at home? Well, naturally, his private life is chaotic.
<TT>SAT </TT>His wife has left him, taking custody of his 8-year-old son
<TT>SAT </TT>Justin jnr, and is in the process of taking him to the
<TT>SAT </TT>cleaners. So he's back on the market. As is his house - so
<TT>SAT </TT>he's currently living in his father-in-law's spare room in
<TT>SAT </TT>Bury. The only person who understands him is his Gran,
<TT>SAT </TT>living in luxury in an old folk's home in Warrington. Oh,
<TT>SAT </TT>and his producer Bryn, but this might not be a good thing.
<TT>SAT </TT>Despite all this mess, Justin always remains positive. Every
<TT>SAT </TT>new day is a new opportunity, "When life throws you lemons,
<TT>SAT </TT>make lemonade".
<TT>SAT </TT>Recorded in front of an audience in Manchester.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 05 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djrkw.html>b07djrkw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djrkw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 AM Smith - 44 Scotland Street <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djq6y.html>b07djq6y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djq6y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djq70.html>b07djq70</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djq70>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Sentimental Journey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076z1t.html>b0076z1t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076z1t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:45 Could Do Better <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03q5fw6.html>b03q5fw6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03q5fw6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771nw.html>b00771nw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771nw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Terence Rattigan - The Winslow Boy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0129678.html>b0129678</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0129678>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SUN </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rp1w6.html>b00rp1w6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rp1w6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlh.html>b07djzlh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus part 1: The Virgin in the Garden
<TT>SUN </TT>Still living at home in 1950s Yorkshire, Frederica Potter
<TT>SUN </TT>senses that something exciting is beginning. Stars Hannah
<TT>SUN </TT>Watkins.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05pmn0k.html>b05pmn0k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05pmn0k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Nick Hornby
<TT>SUN </TT>Author of High Fidelity, Nick Hornby chooses 'Ring of Fire'
<TT>SUN </TT>by Johnny Cash and James Brown's '(Do the) Mashed Potatoes'.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Allen Saddler - I Should Say So <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038lcxf.html>b038lcxf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038lcxf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Telephone
<TT>SUN </TT>Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he
<TT>SUN </TT>been around in 1986. The eternal pessimist muses about
<TT>SUN </TT>telephony.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cw5nl.html>b01cw5nl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cw5nl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 7, Arthurish
<TT>SUN </TT>Arthur sets off to run an ill friend's bar in Spain. To make
<TT>SUN </TT>life easier, for him and everyone else, he attempts to
<TT>SUN </TT>invent his own language. Now, if only he can navigate the
<TT>SUN </TT>airport and get to Spain.
<TT>SUN </TT>Count Arthur Strong - one time Variety Star, now sole
<TT>SUN </TT>proprietor and owner of Doncaster's Academy of Performance -
<TT>SUN </TT>is a show business legend, raconteur, and lecturer
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinaire. He stars in a Sitcom with regular sidekick
<TT>SUN </TT>Wilfred Taylor, Master Butcher, and a host of other
<TT>SUN </TT>characters.
<TT>SUN </TT>All false starts and nervous fumbling badly covered up by a
<TT>SUN </TT>delicate sheen of bravado and self-assurance, and an expert
<TT>SUN </TT>in everything from the world of entertainment to the origin
<TT>SUN </TT>of the species, everyday life with Arthur is an enlightening
<TT>SUN </TT>experience.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Steve Delaney
<TT>SUN </TT>Mel Giedroyc
<TT>SUN </TT>Alastair Kerr
<TT>SUN </TT>David Mounfield
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: John Leonard
<TT>SUN </TT>A Komedia Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlk.html>b07djzlk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 31/10/1958
<TT>SUN </TT>Ted's feeling insecure. Maybe body building will increase
<TT>SUN </TT>his self-esteem?
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Ted Ray. With Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Connor.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ray's A Laugh - the successor to ITMA - follows the comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>exploits of Ted's life at home with his 'radio' wife Kitty,
<TT>SUN </TT>as well as in a variety of jobs. It ran from 1949-1961.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Bernard Botting and Charles Hart.
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Paul Fenoulhet.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Leslie Bridgmont
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in October 1958.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtg8.html>b007jtg8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtg8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>To Pass or Not to Pass
<TT>SUN </TT>It's nerves and pints all round, as the St Swithin's medics
<TT>SUN </TT>sit their final exams.
<TT>SUN </TT>The misadventures of student doctor Simon Sparrow - adapted
<TT>SUN </TT>for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's novel 'Doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>in the House' published in 1952.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Sumner as
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt, Ray Cooney as Tony Benskin, Edward Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>as Taffy Evans and Dennis Ramsden as the Dean.
<TT>SUN </TT>Special guest star: Irene Handl as Mrs Clark.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: David Hatch
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 1968.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Love From Boy: Roald Dahl's Letters to His Mother -
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlm.html>b07djzlm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>'Dear Mama', he always began. Roald Dahl's letters to his
<TT>SUN </TT>mother, Sofie Magdalene, as read by Rory Kinnear and Donald
<TT>SUN </TT>Sturrock.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlp.html>b07djzlp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Olivia Newton-John
<TT>SUN </TT>Singer Olivia Newton-John chooses 'Anyone Who Had a Heart'
<TT>SUN </TT>by Dionne Warwick and her own song 'Gaia'.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlr.html>b07djzlr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. Mohsin Hamid talks to Harriett Gilbert about
<TT>SUN </TT>his gripping novel tackling complex issues with sympathy and
<TT>SUN </TT>balance. From 2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlt.html>b07djzlt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Moth GrandSLAMs - Life and Death
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces
<TT>SUN </TT>tales about a journey, love and war, being nervous and
<TT>SUN </TT>tragedy.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlk.html>b07djzlk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtg8.html>b007jtg8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtg8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlh.html>b07djzlh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Allen Saddler - I Should Say So <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038lcxf.html>b038lcxf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038lcxf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Dangerous Visions: Never Let Me Go Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzwk.html>b07djzwk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzwk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus edition. At boarding school Kathy, Tommy and Ruth
<TT>SUN </TT>begin to realise the fate that lies in store for them. Read
<TT>SUN </TT>by Rachel Shelley.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Reader: Rachel Shelley
<TT>SUN </TT>Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
<TT>SUN </TT>Abridger: Lauris Morgan-Griffiths
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Mair Bosworth
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Julia Stoneham - Lap of the Gods <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzwm.html>b07djzwm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzwm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. What will a couple find when, on a sailing
<TT>SUN </TT>trip off the Turkish coast, they drop anchor in a quiet
<TT>SUN </TT>cove? Read by June Barrie.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Bonnie Greer - Marilyn and Ella Backstage at the
<TT>SUN </TT>Mocambo <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzwp.html>b07djzwp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzwp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>1950s Hollywood: Marilyn Monroe sets out to help singer Ella
<TT>SUN </TT>Fitzgerald challenge racial prejudice.
<TT>SUN </TT>Bonnie Greer's drama inspired by the remarkable true story
<TT>SUN </TT>of how film star Marilyn helped launch Ella's American west
<TT>SUN </TT>coast career at Hollywood's world-famous Mocambo Night Club.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Julia Ford as Marilyn Monroe, Alibe Parsons as Ella
<TT>SUN </TT>Fitzgerald, Kerry Shale as Morrison/Lee Strasberg, Stuart
<TT>SUN </TT>Milligan as Norman Granz and Bonnie Greer as Flossie.
<TT>SUN </TT>Singer: Ruby King
<TT>SUN </TT>Pianist: Steve Brown
<TT>SUN </TT>Producers: Pauline Harris and Vivien Rosenthal
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vvx8m.html>b00vvx8m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vvx8m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Oh What a Lively War
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits BBC
<TT>SUN </TT>radio's poetry archive with 'Oh What a Lively War' profiling
<TT>SUN </TT>First World War poet, Guillaume Apollinaire.
<TT>SUN </TT>One of the most famous lines in French poetry was written by
<TT>SUN </TT>Guillaume Apollinaire in the summer of 1915. His "Ah Dieu!
<TT>SUN </TT>que la guerre est jolie" is roughly translated as "Oh! What
<TT>SUN </TT>a lovely war!", but unlike the famous English musical,
<TT>SUN </TT>Apollinaire's line was devoid of irony. Here was a young
<TT>SUN </TT>poet revelling in the excitement, the sheer modernism, of
<TT>SUN </TT>warfare. It's a sentiment very much at odds with our British
<TT>SUN </TT>legacy of war poetry from that time, and it's one that
<TT>SUN </TT>Martin Sorrell, translator of Apollinaire, unpicks with
<TT>SUN </TT>Professors Susan Harrow and Tim Kendall, and American poet
<TT>SUN </TT>Brian Turner, who served in the US army in Iraq.
<TT>SUN </TT>Apollinaire was already a well-known poet and leading
<TT>SUN </TT>champion of Cubism when he enlisted in December 1914. His
<TT>SUN </TT>war came to an end in March 1916, when he received a
<TT>SUN </TT>shrapnel wound to the head. He was invalided out, trepanned,
<TT>SUN </TT>made only a partial recovery, and died in November 1918,
<TT>SUN </TT>almost the same day as Wilfred Owen,
<TT>SUN </TT>His early war poetry of 1914 and 1915 is infused with the
<TT>SUN </TT>marvel and spectacle of war, and continues the experiments
<TT>SUN </TT>with form that made him one of France's great literary
<TT>SUN </TT>innovators. It also celebrates his rich, complicated love
<TT>SUN </TT>life. His letters to the two women with whom he was
<TT>SUN </TT>simultaneously involved are fascinating records of a
<TT>SUN </TT>passionate patriot and an equally passionate lover. It was
<TT>SUN </TT>only as the war progressed and he experienced his own
<TT>SUN </TT>horrifying injury that the poems began to recognise the
<TT>SUN </TT>misery of the trenches and horror of technological warfare.
<TT>SUN </TT>Reader: Paul McGann
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Sara Davies
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2010.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cw5nl.html>b01cw5nl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cw5nl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Tony Bagley - The Machine <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk03c.html>b07dk03c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk03c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>At the beginning of the 17th century, Ned Prynne invents a
<TT>SUN </TT>machine to record the human voice and fears the church will
<TT>SUN </TT>accuse him of stealing souls.
<TT>SUN </TT>He earns his living by capturing "master-less men" and
<TT>SUN </TT>selling them, but does not know which story to tell
<TT>SUN </TT>history...
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars James Bolam as Ned Prynne, Simon Treves as Richard
<TT>SUN </TT>Cornford, Paul Nicholson as Tyler and Stephen Sylvester as
<TT>SUN </TT>Thomas Blacktin.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written By: Tony Bagley
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Alec Reid
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in 1990.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlt.html>b07djzlt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:45 Love From Boy: Roald Dahl's Letters to His Mother -
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlm.html>b07djzlm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:55 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlp.html>b07djzlp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlr.html>b07djzlr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cw5nl.html>b01cw5nl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cw5nl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 The Masterson Inheritance <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpyh.html>b007jpyh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpyh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Last Word to the Mastersons
<TT>SUN </TT>Living off the land, will there be family tears before
<TT>SUN </TT>milking time? Improvised saga with Paul Merton. From June
<TT>SUN </TT>1994.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gdd0l.html>b07gdd0l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gdd0l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>For two hours, seven nights a week, the Comedy Club offers
<TT>SUN </TT>the best laughs. Plus Arthur Smith chats again to Deborah
<TT>SUN </TT>Frances-White.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Think the Unthinkable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hpf1m.html>b01hpf1m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hpf1m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Ryan and the management consultants try to overhaul the Post
<TT>SUN </TT>Office. Stars Marcus Brigstocke and David Mitchell. From
<TT>SUN </TT>July 2004.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Births, Deaths and Marriages <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jxvnz.html>b01jxvnz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jxvnz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>SUN </TT>In this episode, Malcolm loses his registrar mojo when his
<TT>SUN </TT>ex-girlfriend Emma comes into the office to register her
<TT>SUN </TT>marriage while Lorna tries to introduce themed weddings.
<TT>SUN </TT>'Births, Deaths and Marriages' is a new sitcom set in a
<TT>SUN </TT>Local Authority Register Office, where the staff deal with
<TT>SUN </TT>the three greatest events in anybody's life.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by David Schneider ('The Day Today', 'I'm Alan
<TT>SUN </TT>Partridge'), he stars as chief registrar Malcolm Fox who is
<TT>SUN </TT>a stickler for rules and would be willing to interrupt any
<TT>SUN </TT>wedding service if the width of the bride infringes health
<TT>SUN </TT>and safety. He's unmarried but why does he need to be? He's
<TT>SUN </TT>married thousands of women.
<TT>SUN </TT>Alongside him are rival and divorcee Lorna who has been
<TT>SUN </TT>parachuted in from Car Parks to drag the office (and
<TT>SUN </TT>Malcolm) into the 21st century. To her marriage isn't just
<TT>SUN </TT>about love and romance, it's got to be about making a profit
<TT>SUN </TT>in our new age of austerity.
<TT>SUN </TT>There's also the ever spiky Mary, geeky Luke who's worried
<TT>SUN </TT>he'll end up like Malcolm one day while ditzy Anita may get
<TT>SUN </TT>her words and names mixed up occasionally but as the only
<TT>SUN </TT>parent in the office, she's a mother to them all.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Malcolm ....... David Schneider
<TT>SUN </TT>Lorna ....... Sarah Hadland
<TT>SUN </TT>Anita ....... Sandy McDade
<TT>SUN </TT>Luke ...... Russell Tovey
<TT>SUN </TT>Mary ...... Sally Bretton
<TT>SUN </TT>Richard, Male Dalek Voice, Bride's father .......Simon
<TT>SUN </TT>Greenall
<TT>SUN </TT>Emma, Mrs Crawley ....... Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>SUN </TT>Bride, female guest ....... Gina Peach
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Simon Jacobs
<TT>SUN </TT>A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 06 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Tony Bagley - The Machine <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk03c.html>b07dk03c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk03c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzlh.html>b07djzlh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzlh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Allen Saddler - I Should Say So <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038lcxf.html>b038lcxf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038lcxf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Dangerous Visions: Never Let Me Go Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzwk.html>b07djzwk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzwk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Julia Stoneham - Lap of the Gods <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzwm.html>b07djzwm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzwm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Bonnie Greer - Marilyn and Ella Backstage at the
<TT>MON </TT>Mocambo <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07djzwp.html>b07djzwp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07djzwp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vvx8m.html>b00vvx8m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vvx8m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cw5nl.html>b01cw5nl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cw5nl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24n.html>b07dk24n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, The Third Woman
<TT>MON </TT>Con-artist Harry is borrowed by British Intelligence for a
<TT>MON </TT>dangerous espionage mission.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Orson Welles as Harry Lime.
<TT>MON </TT>The films of Orson Welles, such as 'Citizen Kane', 'The
<TT>MON </TT>Magnificent Ambersons' and 'Touch of Evil' guaranteed his
<TT>MON </TT>place in the pantheon of silver-screen heroes.
<TT>MON </TT>In the celebrated 1949 film adaptation of Graham Greene's
<TT>MON </TT>novel 'The Third Man', Harry Lime is introduce as one of
<TT>MON </TT>cinema's most notorious anti-heroes. Sought in post-war
<TT>MON </TT>Vienna by pulp writer Holly Martins [Joseph Cotton] and
<TT>MON </TT>British Army Major Calloway [Trevor Howard], Lime manages to
<TT>MON </TT>steal the show despite being absent for much of it!
<TT>MON </TT>This 1951-52 radio prequel to the film, 'The Lives of Harry
<TT>MON </TT>Lime' earned Welles even more acclaim. His distinctive tones
<TT>MON </TT>had already served him well as the radio voice of 'The
<TT>MON </TT>Shadow' between 1937 and 1938, where he portrayed the
<TT>MON </TT>crusader with distinctly questionable means of thwarting
<TT>MON </TT>crime.
<TT>MON </TT>Stripped of the film cameras, the character of Harry Lime is
<TT>MON </TT>not ameliorated for this radio outing. He's an out and out
<TT>MON </TT>rogue. Lime made it to the airwaves thanks to another Harry
<TT>MON </TT>- Harry Alan Towers, with whom Welles collaborated on 'The
<TT>MON </TT>Black Museum'. Like its eponymous anti-hero, this series
<TT>MON </TT>travelled widely, being syndicated across the USA and on
<TT>MON </TT>Radio Luxembourg.
<TT>MON </TT>The music is by Anton Karas, the zither man.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Towers of London.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1952.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0106x58.html>b0106x58</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0106x58>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Identities
<TT>MON </TT>You get a very different insight into the natural world when
<TT>MON </TT>you have the opportunity to study the behaviour of
<TT>MON </TT>individual animals. David Attenborough recalls with
<TT>MON </TT>sumptuous delight spotting a blackbird in his garden with a
<TT>MON </TT>white feather - "whitey" - giving him a window into the life
<TT>MON </TT>of blackbirds and what's more, that individual. And, he
<TT>MON </TT>says, he saw what blackbirds get up to! In this story
<TT>MON </TT>Attenborough remembers filming spiders and filming
<TT>MON </TT>chimpanzees, both of which benefited from someone knowing
<TT>MON </TT>about the individuals - and whether you're a spider or a
<TT>MON </TT>chimpanzee, you have a personality all of your own.
<TT>MON </TT>Written and presented by David Attenborough
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Julian Hector.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Vienna and the Shadow of The Third Man <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kp9jk.html>b00kp9jk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kp9jk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Tour guide Dr Brigitte Timmermann uncovers Graham Greene's
<TT>MON </TT>Vienna and takes us in the footsteps of his classic 1949
<TT>MON </TT>film, The Third Man. Walking through the city, she tells the
<TT>MON </TT>stories that have fascinated generations of film buffs, from
<TT>MON </TT>Soviet master spy Kim Philby's role in the film to tales of
<TT>MON </TT>Sir Carol Reed and Graham Greene's late night visits to
<TT>MON </TT>Vienna's seediest bars. With the help of fellow devotees,
<TT>MON </TT>Brigitte explores Vienna's hidden history and examines why
<TT>MON </TT>The Third Man has remained largely unpopular in the place
<TT>MON </TT>which inspired it.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007rkg0.html>b007rkg0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007rkg0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny joins the customs men to stop
<TT>MON </TT>Courageous Kate from marrying her dad. Stars Lucy Speed.
<TT>MON </TT>From March 2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cv0xz.html>b07cv0xz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cv0xz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 75, Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>Nicholas Parsons and guests return for the 75th series of
<TT>MON </TT>the panel show where participants must try to speak for 60
<TT>MON </TT>seconds without hesitation, deviation or repetition. No
<TT>MON </TT>repetition? That's no small order after nearly 50 years.
<TT>MON </TT>Paul Merton, John Finnemore, Gyles Brandreth and Sheila
<TT>MON </TT>Hancock join host Nicholas Parsons, and the topics on the
<TT>MON </TT>cards include Kew Gardens, Thomas Hardy and Wasabi Peas.
<TT>MON </TT>Hayley Sterling blows the whistle.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Victoria Lloyd.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Paul Merton
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: John Finnemore
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Sheila Hancock
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Victoria Lloyd
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pcz6r.html>b01pcz6r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pcz6r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Cricket, Lovely Cricket
<TT>MON </TT>Station Master Horace Hepplewhite steps up to the crease in
<TT>MON </TT>his battle to save his sleepy station from closure.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Ian Lavender as Bert,
<TT>MON </TT>Kenneth Connor as Percy, Liz Fraser as Gloria and Ronald
<TT>MON </TT>Baddiley as Mr Bun the Inspector.
<TT>MON </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>MON </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>MON </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>MON </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>MON </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>MON </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>MON </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>MON </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>MON </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>MON </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>MON </TT>down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Re-created Announcements by Keith Skues.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in January 1972.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0kz.html>b007k0kz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0kz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Rich Brothers
<TT>MON </TT>The veteran of many parts recalls a slapstick act, and
<TT>MON </TT>reveals all on showbiz cliches. Stars Peter Jones. From July
<TT>MON </TT>1986.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037smxv.html>b037smxv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037smxv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The quotations quiz hosted by Nigel Rees.
<TT>MON </TT>As ever, a host of celebrities will be joining Nigel as he
<TT>MON </TT>quizzes them on the sources of a range of quotations and
<TT>MON </TT>asks them for the amusing sayings or citations that they
<TT>MON </TT>have personally collected on a variety of subjects.
<TT>MON </TT>This week Nigel is joined by Martin Bell, Viv Groskop,
<TT>MON </TT>Edward Petherbridge and David Schneider.
<TT>MON </TT>Reader ..... Peter Jefferson.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Carl Cooper.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nigel Rees
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Martin Bell
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Viv Groskop
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Edward Petherbridge
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: David Schneider
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Peter Jefferson
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Carl Cooper
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k30t.html>b007k30t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k30t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, All That Glitters
<TT>MON </TT>The barber decides his corner shop needs a makeover. Stars
<TT>MON </TT>Victor Spinetti, John Laurie and Deborah Watling. From
<TT>MON </TT>November 1979.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019rgnv.html>b019rgnv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019rgnv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>James Fenimore Cooper - The Spy, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>By James Fenimore Cooper, dramatised by DJ Britton.
<TT>MON </TT>Episode One
<TT>MON </TT>New York State, 1778. Henry Wharton, a young soldier for the
<TT>MON </TT>British in the American War of Independence, creeps into
<TT>MON </TT>no-man's land to spend an evening with his family. But the
<TT>MON </TT>happy reunion is cut short when American troops surround the
<TT>MON </TT>house. Can the mysterious peddler Harvey Birch provide Henry
<TT>MON </TT>with a means of escape?
<TT>MON </TT>Cast:
<TT>MON </TT>Harvey Birch . . . . . Burn Gorman
<TT>MON </TT>Frances . . . . . Rose Leslie
<TT>MON </TT>Henry . . . . . Alex Waldmann
<TT>MON </TT>Mr Wharton . . . . . James Lailey
<TT>MON </TT>Sarah . . . . . Francine Chamberlain
<TT>MON </TT>Mr Harper . . . . . Timothy Watson
<TT>MON </TT>Caesar . . . . . Richard Pepple
<TT>MON </TT>Peyton Dunwoodie . . . . . Simon Bubb
<TT>MON </TT>Captain Lawton . . . . . Gerard McDermott
<TT>MON </TT>Colonel Wellmere . . . . . Adam Billington
<TT>MON </TT>Isabella Singleton . . . . . Victoria Inez Hardy
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Sasha Yevtushenko.
<TT>MON </TT>Team:
<TT>MON </TT>Studio managers: Anne Bunting, Jenni Burnett, Alison Craig.
<TT>MON </TT>Editor: Anne Bunting
<TT>MON </TT>Production Co-ordinator: Beverly Tagg
<TT>MON </TT>Published in 1821, The Spy was the first commercially
<TT>MON </TT>successful American work of popular fiction. On top of that,
<TT>MON </TT>it is also generally regarded as the world's first espionage
<TT>MON </TT>novel. Until Fenimore Cooper, spies in fiction had been
<TT>MON </TT>villains, the lowest of the low. But in creating Harvey
<TT>MON </TT>Birch (played here by Burn Gorman), a double agent during
<TT>MON </TT>the American War of Independence, Cooper began the tradition
<TT>MON </TT>of spy-as-hero, leading to the great genre novels of the
<TT>MON </TT>late 19th and 20th centuries.
<TT>MON </TT>Set in Westchester County, New York State, in 1778, we meet
<TT>MON </TT>Harvey Birch, a mysterious pedlar, when he turns up
<TT>MON </TT>unexpectedly at The Locusts, a house in no-man's-land
<TT>MON </TT>between British and American forces, owned by the wealthy
<TT>MON </TT>Wharton family. The Whartons are a family of divided
<TT>MON </TT>loyalties: one of the daughters, Frances, is engaged to an
<TT>MON </TT>American officer. The other, Sarah, is a romantic royalist.
<TT>MON </TT>Birch who, with his father, lives in a small house nearby
<TT>MON </TT>is, it is rumoured, a double agent and both sides have put a
<TT>MON </TT>price on his head. His house has been attacked by British
<TT>MON </TT>forces, and Birch has been forced to take to the dangerous
<TT>MON </TT>road...
<TT>MON </TT>Travelling on foot with his salesman's pack on his back,
<TT>MON </TT>Birch appears to steer clear of political or military
<TT>MON </TT>allegiances, trading with both sides. Yet whenever the
<TT>MON </TT>honour and the safety of decent people is in danger, Birch
<TT>MON </TT>is at hand. He suffers appalling indignities, is robbed,
<TT>MON </TT>burnt out of his home by the terrifying Skinners - American
<TT>MON </TT>outlaws posing as Patriot irregulars - and is sentenced to
<TT>MON </TT>death by the American forces. He never uses his privileged
<TT>MON </TT>position to save his own skin, for, only at the very end of
<TT>MON </TT>the story is it revealed, that he has a personal commission
<TT>MON </TT>- from George Washington himself.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Jennifer Egan - Emerald City and Other Stories
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01f5c03.html>b01f5c03</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01f5c03>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Puerto Vallarta
<TT>MON </TT>2011 was a phenomenal year for the young American author,
<TT>MON </TT>Jennifer Egan. Her novel, 'A Visit From The Goon Squad'
<TT>MON </TT>became a run-away bestseller and went on to win the Pulitzer
<TT>MON </TT>Prize for Fiction. Now a collection of her short stories has
<TT>MON </TT>been re-published by Constable and Robinson.
<TT>MON </TT>Entitled Emerald City, the stories are a pithy and sometimes
<TT>MON </TT>poignant look at contemporary life in the United States.
<TT>MON </TT>Young and middle-aged characters change, grow and regret in
<TT>MON </TT>a series of tales that traverse the United States and the
<TT>MON </TT>state of modern marriage, parenting and ambition. Egan is
<TT>MON </TT>heralded as one of the best writers to emerge in the past
<TT>MON </TT>decade and this collection underlines her ability to bring a
<TT>MON </TT>spotlight on the particular and to reflect a nation in
<TT>MON </TT>challenging times.
<TT>MON </TT>Today's story, Puerto Vallarta, is a portrait of a family,
<TT>MON </TT>where the truth is not as it seems and where a daughter has
<TT>MON </TT>to make a choice and so find her own freedom.
<TT>MON </TT>The Reader is Sasha Pick
<TT>MON </TT>The Abridger is Miranda Davies
<TT>MON </TT>The Producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Sasha Pick
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>MON </TT>Abridger: Miranda Davies
<TT>MON </TT>Author: Jennifer Egan
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 The Recall Man <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kjsmw.html>b00kjsmw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kjsmw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Doctor Joe Aston Investigates
<TT>MON </TT>Forensic psychologist Joe Aston tackles a scientist accused
<TT>MON </TT>of killing her boss.
<TT>MON </TT>Scientist Grace Hayle and her boss were working alone in the
<TT>MON </TT>laboratory. Now he's dead and she's the only suspect in a
<TT>MON </TT>murder case. Grace claims to have no memory of what happened
<TT>MON </TT>and there is little evidence to go on.
<TT>MON </TT>David Napthine's thriller introduces Joe Aston, an expert in
<TT>MON </TT>the controversial field of "recovered memory", as he
<TT>MON </TT>attempts to uncover the truth.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars Jeremy Swift as Dr Joe Aston, Rosie Cavaliero as Grace
<TT>MON </TT>Hayle, Carolyn Pickles as DI Karen Dennis and Colin
<TT>MON </TT>MacLachlan as Tom Aston.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Toby Swift
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2001.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pcz6r.html>b01pcz6r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pcz6r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0kz.html>b007k0kz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0kz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24n.html>b07dk24n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0106x58.html>b0106x58</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0106x58>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Vienna and the Shadow of The Third Man <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kp9jk.html>b00kp9jk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kp9jk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx6r.html>b007jx6r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx6r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>A story of thwarted love and ambition set amongst the
<TT>MON </TT>woodsmen and women of Little Hintock. Read by Juliet
<TT>MON </TT>Stevenson.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>MON </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043wvxs.html>b043wvxs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043wvxs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Criminal Mind
<TT>MON </TT>In the final week of the series, Martin Sixsmith starts by
<TT>MON </TT>investigating the criminal mind and how psychology is used
<TT>MON </TT>in the police and justice system.
<TT>MON </TT>He interviews one of Britain's leading forensic profilers
<TT>MON </TT>Julian Boon about the early days of profiling, from Jack the
<TT>MON </TT>Ripper in Victorian London to the capture of 'Mad Bomber'
<TT>MON </TT>George Metesky in1940s New York.
<TT>MON </TT>He looks at criminal responsibility and witness
<TT>MON </TT>suggestibility and he asks about the place of modern
<TT>MON </TT>neuroscience in ensuring a fair trial.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>MON </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsj7.html>b007jsj7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsj7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Virgin in the Garden, part 6
<TT>MON </TT>Stephanie and Daniel settle into married life, while sister
<TT>MON </TT>Frederica continues with her acting. Stars Rosemary Leach
<TT>MON </TT>and Shaun Dooley.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017k5hr.html>b017k5hr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017k5hr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Colin Clark - My Week With Marilyn, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>By Colin Clark. Abridged by Robin Brooks.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Samuel Barnett
<TT>MON </TT>In 1956, fresh from Eton and Oxford, 23-year-old Colin Clark
<TT>MON </TT>(younger brother of Tory politician and famous diarist Alan
<TT>MON </TT>and younger son of Kenneth 'Lord Clark of Civilisation')
<TT>MON </TT>worked as a 'gofer' on the set of The Prince and the
<TT>MON </TT>Showgirl, the film that disastrously united Laurence Olivier
<TT>MON </TT>with Marilyn Monroe. In this beautifully written memoir,
<TT>MON </TT>Clark recalls how, during filming, he became Monroe's
<TT>MON </TT>confidante and spent an idyllic week helping her to escape
<TT>MON </TT>from the pressures of stardom through a series of sweetly
<TT>MON </TT>innocent adventures.
<TT>MON </TT>This reading corresponds with the release of the Hollywood
<TT>MON </TT>film based upon the memoir, starring Michelle Williams as
<TT>MON </TT>Marilyn, Kenneth Branagh as Olivier and Eddie Redmayne as
<TT>MON </TT>Colin.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019rgnv.html>b019rgnv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019rgnv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037smxv.html>b037smxv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037smxv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k30t.html>b007k30t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k30t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007rkg0.html>b007rkg0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007rkg0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cv0xz.html>b07cv0xz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cv0xz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrfm.html>b007jrfm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrfm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>After a mysterious meteor shower, Bill Masen wakes up in
<TT>MON </TT>hospital an eye operation to find that the world he knew
<TT>MON </TT>will never be the same again...
<TT>MON </TT>Roger May begins a 17-part unabridged reading of John
<TT>MON </TT>Wyndham's cult sci-fi novel - an unsettlingly vivid and
<TT>MON </TT>thrillingly realised tale of ecological apocalypse.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Susan Carson
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC 7 by BBC Northern Ireland and first broadcast
<TT>MON </TT>in 2004.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007679b.html>b007679b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007679b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Jacqueline Wilson & Alice Rawsthorn
<TT>MON </TT>Rosie Boycott welcomes children's author, Jacqueline Wilson
<TT>MON </TT>and former director of London's Design Museum, Alice
<TT>MON </TT>Rawsthorn to discuss favourite novels by Mrs Gaskell, Edith
<TT>MON </TT>Wharton and Sylvia Plath. From 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>North and South by Mrs Gaskell
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin Classics
<TT>MON </TT>The House of Mirth By Edith Wharton
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Faber
<TT>MON </TT>The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pcz6r.html>b01pcz6r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pcz6r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0kz.html>b007k0kz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0kz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24n.html>b07dk24n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0106x58.html>b0106x58</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0106x58>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Vienna and the Shadow of The Third Man <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kp9jk.html>b00kp9jk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kp9jk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013fb8w.html>b013fb8w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013fb8w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Moshin Hamid. Read by Riz Ahmed.
<TT>MON </TT>At a cafe table in Lahore a bearded Pakistani accosts an
<TT>MON </TT>uneasy American stranger and tells him the story of his
<TT>MON </TT>life. But as dusk deepens to night it becomes clear that
<TT>MON </TT>this is no chance encounter.
<TT>MON </TT>Mohsin Hamid is the author of two novels: The Reluctant
<TT>MON </TT>Fundamentalist (2007), shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize;
<TT>MON </TT>and Moth Smoke (2000). He also contributes articles to
<TT>MON </TT>publications such as Dawn, the Guardian, and the New York
<TT>MON </TT>Times. He lives between Lahore, where he was born, and other
<TT>MON </TT>places including New York and London.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Lisa Osborne
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Lisa Osborne
<TT>MON </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 The Recall Man <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kjsmw.html>b00kjsmw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kjsmw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cv0xz.html>b07cv0xz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cv0xz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Concrete Cow <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076jk4.html>b0076jk4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076jk4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Ancient and Modern
<TT>MON </TT>Highlights include ancient Egyptian IT support, Sanskritti
<TT>MON </TT>spaghetti and Feudal Mishap Direct. Sketches with Robert
<TT>MON </TT>Webb and Beth Chalmers. From December 2003.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dndcf.html>b07dndcf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dndcf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 17, Episode 8
<TT>MON </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Jeremy Hardy is amongst Miles' guests for
<TT>MON </TT>this episode of News Quiz Extra, the bumper bonus version of
<TT>MON </TT>Friday's programme.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:45 Crème de la Crime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr0x.html>b007jr0x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr0x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, 20,000 Leaks Under the Sea
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Feydeau and David Pershore unravel a case of wartime
<TT>MON </TT>spying skullduggery. Stars Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From
<TT>MON </TT>September 2001.
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 07 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrfm.html>b007jrfm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrfm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007679b.html>b007679b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007679b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24n.html>b07dk24n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0106x58.html>b0106x58</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0106x58>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Vienna and the Shadow of The Third Man <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kp9jk.html>b00kp9jk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kp9jk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx6r.html>b007jx6r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx6r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>TUE </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043wvxs.html>b043wvxs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043wvxs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsj7.html>b007jsj7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsj7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017k5hr.html>b017k5hr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017k5hr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019rgnv.html>b019rgnv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019rgnv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037smxv.html>b037smxv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037smxv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k30t.html>b007k30t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k30t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007rkg0.html>b007rkg0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007rkg0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cv0xz.html>b07cv0xz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cv0xz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24q.html>b07dk24q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, It's a Knock Out
<TT>TUE </TT>Con-artist Harry has a perfect swindle planned for a greedy
<TT>TUE </TT>gambler, what could go wrong?
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Orson Welles as Harry Lime.
<TT>TUE </TT>The films of Orson Welles, such as 'Citizen Kane', 'The
<TT>TUE </TT>Magnificent Ambersons' and 'Touch of Evil' guaranteed his
<TT>TUE </TT>place in the pantheon of silver-screen heroes.
<TT>TUE </TT>In the celebrated 1949 film adaptation of Graham Greene's
<TT>TUE </TT>novel 'The Third Man', Harry Lime is introduce as one of
<TT>TUE </TT>cinema's most notorious anti-heroes. Sought in post-war
<TT>TUE </TT>Vienna by pulp writer Holly Martins [Joseph Cotton] and
<TT>TUE </TT>British Army Major Calloway [Trevor Howard], Lime manages to
<TT>TUE </TT>steal the show despite being absent for much of it!
<TT>TUE </TT>This 1951-52 radio prequel to the film, 'The Lives of Harry
<TT>TUE </TT>Lime' earned Welles even more acclaim. His distinctive tones
<TT>TUE </TT>had already served him well as the radio voice of 'The
<TT>TUE </TT>Shadow' between 1937 and 1938, where he portrayed the
<TT>TUE </TT>crusader with distinctly questionable means of thwarting
<TT>TUE </TT>crime.
<TT>TUE </TT>Stripped of the film cameras, the character of Harry Lime is
<TT>TUE </TT>not ameliorated for this radio outing. He's an out and out
<TT>TUE </TT>rogue. Lime made it to the airwaves thanks to another Harry
<TT>TUE </TT>- Harry Alan Towers, with whom Welles collaborated on 'The
<TT>TUE </TT>Black Museum'. Like its eponymous anti-hero, this series
<TT>TUE </TT>travelled widely, being syndicated across the USA and on
<TT>TUE </TT>Radio Luxembourg.
<TT>TUE </TT>The music is by Anton Karas, the zither man.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Towers of London.
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1952.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010fd8x.html>b010fd8x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010fd8x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Rats
<TT>TUE </TT>It might be surprising to hear, but David Attenborough has
<TT>TUE </TT>made it known over the years that rats are not his favourite
<TT>TUE </TT>animal. In this piece, dedicated to his nemesis,
<TT>TUE </TT>Attenborough with great wit and skill tells us of the living
<TT>TUE </TT>nightmare he endured whilst on location in a place infested
<TT>TUE </TT>with them. If that wasn't enough, whilst making Life of
<TT>TUE </TT>Mammals, he devoted a whole programme to them - and to
<TT>TUE </TT>balance his own personal view went to an Indian temple where
<TT>TUE </TT>the rat is revered and even encouraged to swarm in vast
<TT>TUE </TT>numbers. But in a clever twist of the story, as is the
<TT>TUE </TT>hallmark of David Attenborough, in no uncertain way he tells
<TT>TUE </TT>us why they should be respected.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written and presented by David Attenborough
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Julian Hector.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Billy Liar: Fifty Years On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lvh1c.html>b00lvh1c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lvh1c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>As a tribute to the late Keith Waterhouse, writer Blake
<TT>TUE </TT>Morrison goes in search of the world evoked by his
<TT>TUE </TT>best-loved novel, Billy Liar: the north of England on the
<TT>TUE </TT>cusp of the 1960s. The story of a frustrated young man in a
<TT>TUE </TT>northern town who escapes from reality into vivid fantasies
<TT>TUE </TT>of power and glory, Billy Liar captured the public
<TT>TUE </TT>imagination. It became a play, a film, a musical and even a
<TT>TUE </TT>TV series.
<TT>TUE </TT>Blake travels to Leeds to explore the way in which
<TT>TUE </TT>Waterhouse's life there overlaps with Billy's story, and
<TT>TUE </TT>talks to long-term residents and local historians about how
<TT>TUE </TT>the city, and the society depicted in the novel, has
<TT>TUE </TT>changed. The programme also features contributions from
<TT>TUE </TT>Barbara Taylor Bradford, Barry Cryer and Sir Gerald Kaufman
<TT>TUE </TT>MP.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0090xjz.html>b0090xjz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0090xjz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, The End of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT>Romance at the fair beckons for Chris and Sir Cliff the
<TT>TUE </TT>tortoise is due for a bionic refit.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sitcom written by and starring Linda Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Femi Elufowoju Jnr, Jeremy Hardy, Martin Hyder,
<TT>TUE </TT>Margaret John and Chris Neill.
<TT>TUE </TT>Special guests: Kim Wall and Mia Soteriou.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jon Rolph
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2002.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cvltx.html>b07cvltx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cvltx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 7, Robert Peston
<TT>TUE </TT>Journalist and broadcaster Robert Peston reads from his 1974
<TT>TUE </TT>diaries, and is interviewed by Rufus Hound about his
<TT>TUE </TT>formative years. We find out about his childhood in bohemian
<TT>TUE </TT>North London, his love for prog rock and loon pants, and the
<TT>TUE </TT>reason for the way he speaks.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Harriet Jaine
<TT>TUE </TT>Executive Producer: Aled Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>A Talkback production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Rufus Hound
<TT>TUE </TT>Interviewed Guest: Robert Peston
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Harriet Jaine
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 The Galton and Simpson Playhouse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zc9g.html>b007zc9g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zc9g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Nought for Thy Comfort
<TT>TUE </TT>Richard the airline purser has a loving and grateful wife.
<TT>TUE </TT>Or does he? Stars Robert Daws and Nina Wadia. From January
<TT>TUE </TT>1999.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0162mzj.html>b0162mzj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0162mzj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Health and Deficiency
<TT>TUE </TT>The bird-brained bureaucrats mind a budgie. What could go
<TT>TUE </TT>wrong? Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From August
<TT>TUE </TT>1974.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dndcf.html>b07dndcf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dndcf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Crème de la Crime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr0x.html>b007jr0x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr0x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b8yyb.html>b01b8yyb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01b8yyb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>James Fenimore Cooper - The Spy, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>By James Fenimore Cooper, dramatised by DJ Britton.
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode Two
<TT>TUE </TT>New York State, 1778. Henry Wharton, a young soldier for the
<TT>TUE </TT>British, has been captured by American forces while wearing
<TT>TUE </TT>a disguise in no-man's land. He must stand trial as a spy,
<TT>TUE </TT>and if found guilty, he will hang. Can General Washington be
<TT>TUE </TT>found in time to issue a pardon?
<TT>TUE </TT>Cast:
<TT>TUE </TT>Harvey Birch . . . . . Burn Gorman
<TT>TUE </TT>Frances . . . . . Rose Leslie
<TT>TUE </TT>Henry . . . . . Alex Waldmann
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Wharton . . . . . James Lailey
<TT>TUE </TT>Sarah . . . . . Francine Chamberlain
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Harper . . . . . Timothy Watson
<TT>TUE </TT>Caesar . . . . . Richard Pepple
<TT>TUE </TT>Peyton Dunwoodie . . . . . Simon Bubb
<TT>TUE </TT>Captain Lawton . . . . . Gerard McDermott
<TT>TUE </TT>Skinner . . . . . Adam Billington
<TT>TUE </TT>Isabella Singleton . . . . . Victoria Inez Hardy
<TT>TUE </TT>Colonel Martin . . . . . Paul Moriarty
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Sasha Yevtushenko.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Jennifer Egan - Emerald City and Other Stories
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01fhp9l.html>b01fhp9l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fhp9l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Emerald City
<TT>TUE </TT>2011 was a phenomenal year for the young American author,
<TT>TUE </TT>Jennifer Egan. Her novel, 'A Visit From The Goon Squad'
<TT>TUE </TT>became a run-away bestseller and went on to win the Pulitzer
<TT>TUE </TT>Prize for Fiction.
<TT>TUE </TT>In her first collection of short stories, entitled Emerald
<TT>TUE </TT>City, the stories are a pithy and sometimes poignant look at
<TT>TUE </TT>contemporary life in the United States. Young and
<TT>TUE </TT>middle-aged characters change, grow and regret in a series
<TT>TUE </TT>of tales that traverse the United States and the state of
<TT>TUE </TT>modern marriage, parenting and ambition.
<TT>TUE </TT>Today's title story, Emerald City, examines the allure and
<TT>TUE </TT>the disappointments of life among the trend-setters of New
<TT>TUE </TT>York, where fashionistas scrabble for fame and fortune and
<TT>TUE </TT>where realities hit hard.
<TT>TUE </TT>The Reader is tbc
<TT>TUE </TT>The Abridger is Miranda Davies
<TT>TUE </TT>The Producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridger: Miranda Davies
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Jennifer Egan
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Andrew Scott
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 The Recall Man <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kk5q9.html>b00kk5q9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kk5q9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Making Waves
<TT>TUE </TT>A confused man claims to have witnessed a murder, so the
<TT>TUE </TT>police turn to forensic psychologist Dr Joe Aston. Stars
<TT>TUE </TT>Jeremy Swift.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 The Galton and Simpson Playhouse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zc9g.html>b007zc9g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zc9g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0162mzj.html>b0162mzj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0162mzj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24q.html>b07dk24q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010fd8x.html>b010fd8x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010fd8x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Billy Liar: Fifty Years On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lvh1c.html>b00lvh1c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lvh1c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx6z.html>b007jx6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Giles Winterbourne is reunited with his childhood sweetheart
<TT>TUE </TT>Grace, but will she return his love? Read by Juliet
<TT>TUE </TT>Stevenson.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>TUE </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043wz2k.html>b043wz2k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043wz2k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Power and Persuasion
<TT>TUE </TT>Martin Sixsmith looks at how psychology is used in shaping
<TT>TUE </TT>our behaviour and desires through advertising, information
<TT>TUE </TT>campaigns and propaganda.
<TT>TUE </TT>He talks to Professor David Welch about the history of
<TT>TUE </TT>propaganda, particularly in war and times of social change,
<TT>TUE </TT>and examines the impact of advertising and the retail
<TT>TUE </TT>environment on our choices with the help of consumer
<TT>TUE </TT>behaviourist Nancy Puccinelli from Oxford University's Said
<TT>TUE </TT>Business School - and uncovers some surprising influences.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>TUE </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsjm.html>b007jsjm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsjm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Virgin in the Garden, part 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Marcus and Simmonds' experiments begin to take on a more
<TT>TUE </TT>sinister nature. Stars Carl Prekopp and Adam Godley.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017zy8j.html>b017zy8j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017zy8j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Colin Clark - My Week With Marilyn, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>By Colin Clark. Abridged by Robin Brooks.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Samuel Barnett.
<TT>TUE </TT>In 1956, 23-year-old Colin Clark (younger brother of Tory
<TT>TUE </TT>politician and famous diarist Alan and younger son of
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenneth 'Lord Clark of Civilisation') worked as a 'gofer' on
<TT>TUE </TT>the set of The Prince and the Showgirl, the film that
<TT>TUE </TT>disastrously united Laurence Olivier with Marilyn Monroe. In
<TT>TUE </TT>this memoir, Clark recalls how, during filming, he became
<TT>TUE </TT>Monroe's confidante and helping her escape from the
<TT>TUE </TT>pressures of filming.
<TT>TUE </TT>Today, Marilyn quizzes Colin on his loyalty. Has he been
<TT>TUE </TT>sent to spy on her by Laurence Olivier? Accepting his answer
<TT>TUE </TT>"I'm on your side Miss Monroe" she invites him to visit her
<TT>TUE </TT>at home that evening and their friendship is established.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b8yyb.html>b01b8yyb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01b8yyb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dyc0n.html>b00dyc0n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dyc0n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, Heat 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin's music quiz with Stephen Marriott from
<TT>TUE </TT>Wells-next-the-Sea, Bristol's David Muir and Roy Whittaker
<TT>TUE </TT>from Norwich.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Ayres on the Air <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mxpyr.html>b01mxpyr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mxpyr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Summer
<TT>TUE </TT>Popular poet Pam Ayres is joined in her poetry and sketch
<TT>TUE </TT>show by Felicity Montagu and Geoffrey Whitehead as they look
<TT>TUE </TT>at the season of Summer.
<TT>TUE </TT>This week she looks subjects such as keeping cool, finding
<TT>TUE </TT>the perfect swimsuit, summer weddings and eating al fresco.
<TT>TUE </TT>Her poems this week include: No Alarm on the Flight Deck,
<TT>TUE </TT>That Perfect Swimsuit, The Seagull and The Swifts Are Back.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Claire Jones.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0090xjz.html>b0090xjz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0090xjz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cvltx.html>b07cvltx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cvltx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrg0.html>b007jrg0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrg0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Bill Masen remembers how the Triffids first came to England,
<TT>TUE </TT>and why they became so prevalent. Cult novel read by Roger
<TT>TUE </TT>May.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dnxvk.html>b07dnxvk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dnxvk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Leslie Thomas
<TT>TUE </TT>Leslie Thomas, Welsh born author of 'The Virgin Soldiers',
<TT>TUE </TT>talks to Robin Ray about the music which stirs his emotions.
<TT>TUE </TT>In between his music choices, Leslie recalls becoming
<TT>TUE </TT>orphaned and life in a children's home, his national service
<TT>TUE </TT>and how he became a journalist and novelist.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Andrew Mussett
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1990.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 The Galton and Simpson Playhouse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zc9g.html>b007zc9g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zc9g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0162mzj.html>b0162mzj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0162mzj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24q.html>b07dk24q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010fd8x.html>b010fd8x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010fd8x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Billy Liar: Fifty Years On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lvh1c.html>b00lvh1c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lvh1c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013m7cp.html>b013m7cp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013m7cp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Mohsin Hamid. Read by Riz Ahmed.
<TT>TUE </TT>On the forty-first floor of Samson and Underwood's New York
<TT>TUE </TT>offices Changez feels on top of the world.
<TT>TUE </TT>Mohsin Hamid is the author of two novels: The Reluctant
<TT>TUE </TT>Fundamentalist (2007), shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize;
<TT>TUE </TT>and Moth Smoke (2000). He also contributes articles to
<TT>TUE </TT>publications such as Dawn, the Guardian, and the New York
<TT>TUE </TT>Times. He lives between Lahore, where he was born, and other
<TT>TUE </TT>places including New York and London.
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Lisa Osborne
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lisa Osborne
<TT>TUE </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 The Recall Man <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kk5q9.html>b00kk5q9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kk5q9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cvltx.html>b07cvltx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cvltx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Bleak Expectations <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nxt2d.html>b01nxt2d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nxt2d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 5, A Pleasant Yet Dull Life Re-Evilled
<TT>TUE </TT>Bleak Expectations
<TT>TUE </TT>By Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Volume 5, Chapter 1: Episode One: 'A Pleasant Yet Dull Life
<TT>TUE </TT>Re-Evilled'
<TT>TUE </TT>The Dickensian comedy adventure returns. Pip Bin is
<TT>TUE </TT>beginning to miss the conflict with his absent evil nemesis
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Gently Benevolent when he receives an intriguing
<TT>TUE </TT>invitation to a house party with Britain's poshest man, the
<TT>TUE </TT>Baron-Viscount-Marqu-earl-et the Lord-Dukey Clampvulture of
<TT>TUE </TT>Too-Many Titles. But one of the other guests may not be all
<TT>TUE </TT>he seems....
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Gareth Edwards.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Philip: Richard Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Pip Bin: Tom Allen
<TT>TUE </TT>Gently Benevolent: Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry Biscuit: James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Clampvulture: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely: Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Pippa: Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>General Kartoffel-Kopf: Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Children's Hour with Armstrong and Miller <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008yrwy.html>b008yrwy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008yrwy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Craig Children and Martin Bain-Jones host the show for young
<TT>TUE </TT>folk. With Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. From December
<TT>TUE </TT>1998.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 The Remains of Foley and McColl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4p6.html>b007k4p6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4p6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Cutting Edge
<TT>TUE </TT>Sean Foley and Hamish McColl board Boris' Disco Ship to
<TT>TUE </TT>convert offshore ravers into fresh, young listeners. From
<TT>TUE </TT>June 2000.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 08 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrg0.html>b007jrg0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrg0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dnxvk.html>b07dnxvk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dnxvk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24q.html>b07dk24q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010fd8x.html>b010fd8x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010fd8x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Billy Liar: Fifty Years On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lvh1c.html>b00lvh1c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lvh1c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx6z.html>b007jx6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>WED </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043wz2k.html>b043wz2k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043wz2k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsjm.html>b007jsjm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsjm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017zy8j.html>b017zy8j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017zy8j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b8yyb.html>b01b8yyb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01b8yyb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dyc0n.html>b00dyc0n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dyc0n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Ayres on the Air <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mxpyr.html>b01mxpyr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mxpyr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0090xjz.html>b0090xjz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0090xjz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 My Teenage Diary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cvltx.html>b07cvltx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cvltx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24s.html>b07dk24s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Every Frame Has a Silver Lining
<TT>WED </TT>Harry's given some dangerous contraband by a friend in
<TT>WED </TT>trouble. Will he exploit the opportunity?
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Orson Welles as Harry Lime.
<TT>WED </TT>The films of Orson Welles, such as 'Citizen Kane', 'The
<TT>WED </TT>Magnificent Ambersons' and 'Touch of Evil' guaranteed his
<TT>WED </TT>place in the pantheon of silver-screen heroes.
<TT>WED </TT>In the celebrated 1949 film adaptation of Graham Greene's
<TT>WED </TT>novel 'The Third Man', Harry Lime is introduce as one of
<TT>WED </TT>cinema's most notorious anti-heroes. Sought in post-war
<TT>WED </TT>Vienna by pulp writer Holly Martins [Joseph Cotton] and
<TT>WED </TT>British Army Major Calloway [Trevor Howard], Lime manages to
<TT>WED </TT>steal the show despite being absent for much of it!
<TT>WED </TT>This 1951-52 radio prequel to the film, 'The Lives of Harry
<TT>WED </TT>Lime' earned Welles even more acclaim. His distinctive tones
<TT>WED </TT>had already served him well as the radio voice of 'The
<TT>WED </TT>Shadow' between 1937 and 1938, where he portrayed the
<TT>WED </TT>crusader with distinctly questionable means of thwarting
<TT>WED </TT>crime.
<TT>WED </TT>Stripped of the film cameras, the character of Harry Lime is
<TT>WED </TT>not ameliorated for this radio outing. He's an out and out
<TT>WED </TT>rogue. Lime made it to the airwaves thanks to another Harry
<TT>WED </TT>- Harry Alan Towers, with whom Welles collaborated on 'The
<TT>WED </TT>Black Museum'. Like its eponymous anti-hero, this series
<TT>WED </TT>travelled widely, being syndicated across the USA and on
<TT>WED </TT>Radio Luxembourg.
<TT>WED </TT>The music is by Anton Karas, the zither man.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Towers of London.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1952.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010mwv4.html>b010mwv4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010mwv4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Monsters
<TT>WED </TT>Fire breathing dragons are clearly something from legend,
<TT>WED </TT>but what about a monster that lives in an ancient deep lake?
<TT>WED </TT>In this edition of David Attenborough's Life Stories, Sir
<TT>WED </TT>David reflects on a time when pre-eminent conservationist
<TT>WED </TT>and naturalist Peter Scott was immersed in acquiring
<TT>WED </TT>evidence of the existence of the Loch Ness Monster. No such
<TT>WED </TT>giant creature has ever been found or concrete evidence it
<TT>WED </TT>ever existed, but this is an intriguing tale of discovery.
<TT>WED </TT>David Attenborough moves his story on to beyond the
<TT>WED </TT>highlands of Scotland and into the Himalayas - and it's here
<TT>WED </TT>that Sir David reveals something very surprising.
<TT>WED </TT>Written and presented by David Attenborough
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Julian Hector.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Black Screen Britain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jck88.html>b00jck88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jck88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Ambassadors for the Race
<TT>WED </TT>Burt Caesar presents two programmes exploring how British
<TT>WED </TT>film and television drama from the 1950s to the 1970s
<TT>WED </TT>portrayed the lives of African-Caribbean immigrants.
<TT>WED </TT>1: Ambassadors for the Race
<TT>WED </TT>Powerful screen dramas such as A Man from the Sun, Fable,
<TT>WED </TT>Pool of London, Flame in the Streets and Jemima and Johnny
<TT>WED </TT>first introduced British audiences to a new generation of
<TT>WED </TT>black actors such as Cy Grant, Earl Cameron and Mona
<TT>WED </TT>Hammond.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer Mukti Jain Campion
<TT>WED </TT>A Culture Wise Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080qdc.html>b0080qdc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080qdc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, War of the Worlds
<TT>WED </TT>With his two universes about to collide, Robin is caught and
<TT>WED </TT>must fight to survive. Stars Hugh Bonneville. From May 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cx3b9.html>b07cx3b9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cx3b9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 10, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show
<TT>WED </TT>which dares to commit heresy.
<TT>WED </TT>Her guests this week are Lee Mack, Konnie Huq and Dave
<TT>WED </TT>Gorman. Together they talk about CGI, Air BnB and Rupert
<TT>WED </TT>Murdoch's marriage.
<TT>WED </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Victoria Coren Mitchell
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Lee Mack
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Konnie Huq
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Dave Gorman
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mmp0j.html>b01mmp0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mmp0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Taking Some Liberties
<TT>WED </TT>With HMS Troutbridge set for special escort duty, amorous Mr
<TT>WED </TT>Phillips returns on a unicycle.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicot as Captain Povey, Ronnie Barker as
<TT>WED </TT>Lieutenant Queeg and Tenniel Evans as Leading Seamen
<TT>WED </TT>Goldstein.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1965.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016pyns.html>b016pyns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016pyns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 9, Episode 7
<TT>WED </TT>Alice goes through the looking glass, where Lady Constance
<TT>WED </TT>is Queen. Starring John Cleese and Graeme Garden. From
<TT>WED </TT>December 1973.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012rys1.html>b012rys1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012rys1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Rhod Gilbert chairs the Radio Wales comedy quiz. With
<TT>WED </TT>special guests Roger Monkhouse and Kirsten O'Brien. From
<TT>WED </TT>September 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0vl.html>b007k0vl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0vl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Foreign Parts
<TT>WED </TT>As winter arrives on the rural railway, station master David
<TT>WED </TT>gets an exciting job offer. Stars Peter Davison. From
<TT>WED </TT>January 1996.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 James Hilton - Lost Horizon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tnrv2.html>b00tnrv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tnrv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Kidnapping
<TT>WED </TT>The 1931 mystery of a hijacked plane, and passenger Hugh
<TT>WED </TT>Conway's arrival at the lamasery of Shangri-La. Stars Derek
<TT>WED </TT>Jacobi.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Jennifer Egan - Emerald City and Other Stories
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dq53v.html>b01dq53v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dq53v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>One Piece
<TT>WED </TT>The next in our series of stories from 'Emerald City', the
<TT>WED </TT>new collection by young American author Jennifer Egan, whose
<TT>WED </TT>'A Visit from the Goon Squad' went on to win the Pulitzer
<TT>WED </TT>Prize for Fiction, and made her name as one of the best new
<TT>WED </TT>writers to emerge in the past decade.
<TT>WED </TT>In today's story, 'One Piece', a young girl takes drastic
<TT>WED </TT>action to put the broken pieces of her brother's life back
<TT>WED </TT>together again.
<TT>WED </TT>The Abridger is Miranda Davies
<TT>WED </TT>The Producer is Justine Willett
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Teresa Gallagher.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Teresa Gallagher
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Justine Willett
<TT>WED </TT>Abridger: Miranda Davies
<TT>WED </TT>Author: Jennifer Egan
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 The Recall Man <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kkcfd.html>b00kkcfd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kkcfd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Over the Border
<TT>WED </TT>Dr Joe Aston helps police probe a taxi driver who is the
<TT>WED </TT>only witness to a murder, but remembers nothing. Stars
<TT>WED </TT>Jeremy Swift.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mmp0j.html>b01mmp0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mmp0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016pyns.html>b016pyns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016pyns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24s.html>b07dk24s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010mwv4.html>b010mwv4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010mwv4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Black Screen Britain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jck88.html>b00jck88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jck88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx73.html>b007jx73</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx73>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Grace Melbury's timber merchant father starts doubting
<TT>WED </TT>woodsman Giles's suitability for his daughter. Read by
<TT>WED </TT>Juliet Stevenson.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>WED </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043x86s.html>b043x86s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043x86s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Bedside Manners
<TT>WED </TT>In this programme, Martin Sixsmith examines the ways in
<TT>WED </TT>which thinking, emotions and mental events can affect our
<TT>WED </TT>physical state, and the efforts of doctors and nurses to
<TT>WED </TT>deploy psychological levers in the fight for wellbeing.
<TT>WED </TT>He discovers how medical students at Manchester University
<TT>WED </TT>are being trained in better communication with patients and
<TT>WED </TT>he looks at different ways of encouraging empathy in the
<TT>WED </TT>next generation of doctors through poetry and music.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>WED </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsjx.html>b007jsjx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsjx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Virgin in the Garden, part 8
<TT>WED </TT>As their experiments continue, Marcus becomes worried over
<TT>WED </TT>the deterioration of Simmonds' state of mind. Stars Carl
<TT>WED </TT>Prekopp.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017zybx.html>b017zybx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017zybx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Colin Clark - My Week With Marilyn, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>By Colin Clark. Abridged by Robin Brooks.
<TT>WED </TT>The reader is Samuel Barnett.
<TT>WED </TT>In 1956, 23-year-old Colin Clark (younger brother of Tory MP
<TT>WED </TT>Alan and son of Kenneth 'Lord Clark of Civilisation') worked
<TT>WED </TT>as a 'gofer' on the set of The Prince and the Showgirl. In
<TT>WED </TT>this memoir, Clark recalls how, during filming, he became
<TT>WED </TT>Monroe's confidante and spent an idyllic week helping her to
<TT>WED </TT>escape from the pressures of filming.
<TT>WED </TT>In today's episode, Marilyn defies her co-producer's strict
<TT>WED </TT>instructions and escapes with Colin for a day out in the
<TT>WED </TT>Windsor countryside. Managing, mostly, to avoid the public
<TT>WED </TT>gaze they even find time for a skinny dip.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 James Hilton - Lost Horizon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tnrv2.html>b00tnrv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tnrv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012rys1.html>b012rys1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012rys1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0vl.html>b007k0vl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0vl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080qdc.html>b0080qdc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080qdc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cx3b9.html>b07cx3b9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cx3b9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrgd.html>b007jrgd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrgd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>It is well known that Triffids can walk, but Bill Masen
<TT>WED </TT>wonders what other human skills they might possess. Cult
<TT>WED </TT>novel read by Roger May.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008drfs.html>b008drfs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008drfs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Failure
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright chairs the lively discussion series.
<TT>WED </TT>1/6. Failure
<TT>WED </TT>Musician John Otway, journalist Amanda Platell and sports
<TT>WED </TT>writer Jim White talk about an uncomfortable subject.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mmp0j.html>b01mmp0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mmp0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016pyns.html>b016pyns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016pyns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24s.html>b07dk24s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010mwv4.html>b010mwv4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010mwv4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Black Screen Britain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jck88.html>b00jck88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jck88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013mzrl.html>b013mzrl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013mzrl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Mohsin Hamid. Read by Riz Ahmed.
<TT>WED </TT>Changez relationship with Erica deepens.
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Lisa Osborne
<TT>WED </TT>Mohsin Hamid is the author of two novels: The Reluctant
<TT>WED </TT>Fundamentalist (2007), shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize
<TT>WED </TT>and Moth Smoke (2000). He also contributes articles to
<TT>WED </TT>publications such as Dawn, the Guardian, and the New York
<TT>WED </TT>Times. He lives between Lahore, where he was born, and other
<TT>WED </TT>places including New York and London.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Lisa Osborne
<TT>WED </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 The Recall Man <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kkcfd.html>b00kkcfd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kkcfd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cx3b9.html>b07cx3b9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cx3b9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vgnjl.html>b03vgnjl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03vgnjl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Wedding Planner
<TT>WED </TT>Mention Milton Jones to most people and the first thing they
<TT>WED </TT>think is 'Help!'.
<TT>WED </TT>King of the one-liners, Milton Jones returns BBC to Radio 4
<TT>WED </TT>for an amazing 10th series in a new format where he has
<TT>WED </TT>decided to set himself up as a man who can help anyone
<TT>WED </TT>anywhere - whether they need it or not. Because, in his own
<TT>WED </TT>words, "No problem too problemy".
<TT>WED </TT>But each week, Milton and his trusty assistant Anton set out
<TT>WED </TT>to help people and soon find they're embroiled in a new
<TT>WED </TT>adventure. So when you're close to the edge, then Milton can
<TT>WED </TT>give you a push.
<TT>WED </TT>This week, Milton has decided to become a wedding planner.
<TT>WED </TT>But when a distraught bride comes to the door with the case
<TT>WED </TT>of the vanishing groom-to-be, Milton is all set to help.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Milton with James Cary ("Bluestone 42",
<TT>WED </TT>"Miranda") and Dan Evans (who co-wrote Milton's Channel 4
<TT>WED </TT>show "House Of Rooms") the man they call "Britain's funniest
<TT>WED </TT>Milton," returns to the radio with a fully-working cast and
<TT>WED </TT>a shipload of new jokes.
<TT>WED </TT>The cast includes regulars Tom Goodman-Hill ("Spamalot",
<TT>WED </TT>"Mr. Selfridge") as the ever-faithful Anton, and Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>("Newsjack"), and features the one and only Josie Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>working with Milton for the first time.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer David Tyler's radio credits include Armando
<TT>WED </TT>Iannucci's Charm Offensive, Cabin Pressure, Bigipedia,
<TT>WED </TT>Another Case Of Milton Jones, Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The
<TT>WED </TT>Nation, The Brig Society, Giles Wemmbley Hogg Goes Off, The
<TT>WED </TT>99p Challenge, The Castle, The 3rd Degree and even, going
<TT>WED </TT>back a bit, Radio Active.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced and Directed by David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Himself: Milton Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Anton: Tom Goodman-Hill
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Josie Lawrence
<TT>WED </TT>Director: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Milton Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: James Cary
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Dan Evans
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gnwx5.html>b07gnwx5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gnwx5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Adam Riches chats to Fraser Millward, Stevie Martin and
<TT>WED </TT>Daniel Cook about preparing for the Edinburgh Fringe.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 2000 Years of Radio <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnj7.html>b007jnj7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnj7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Steaming - Radio Victoriana
<TT>WED </TT>Steam powered fun from the Great Exhibition of 1851, plus
<TT>WED </TT>the latest inventions. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From
<TT>WED </TT>November 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:15 Guy Browning's Small Talk <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076n58.html>b0076n58</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076n58>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, How to Get Out More
<TT>WED </TT>From popping out in order to stay in, to the delights of
<TT>WED </TT>camping, the writer shares life-coaching tips. From
<TT>WED </TT>September 2004.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 The Hudson and Pepperdine Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnyr.html>b007jnyr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnyr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>Variety meets sitcom meets sketch show, as Mel Hudson and
<TT>WED </TT>Vicki Pepperdine face a barrage of interruptions. From March
<TT>WED </TT>2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
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<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 09 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrgd.html>b007jrgd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrgd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008drfs.html>b008drfs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008drfs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24s.html>b07dk24s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010mwv4.html>b010mwv4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010mwv4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Black Screen Britain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jck88.html>b00jck88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jck88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx73.html>b007jx73</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx73>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>THU </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043x86s.html>b043x86s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043x86s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsjx.html>b007jsjx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsjx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017zybx.html>b017zybx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017zybx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 James Hilton - Lost Horizon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tnrv2.html>b00tnrv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tnrv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012rys1.html>b012rys1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012rys1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0vl.html>b007k0vl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0vl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080qdc.html>b0080qdc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080qdc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cx3b9.html>b07cx3b9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cx3b9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24v.html>b07dk24v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Work of Art
<TT>THU </TT>Can Harry make a dishonest dollar from Nazi wartime loot
<TT>THU </TT>arriving in Buenos Aries, in 1944?
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Orson Welles as Harry Lime.
<TT>THU </TT>The films of Orson Welles, such as 'Citizen Kane', 'The
<TT>THU </TT>Magnificent Ambersons' and 'Touch of Evil' guaranteed his
<TT>THU </TT>place in the pantheon of silver-screen heroes.
<TT>THU </TT>In the celebrated 1949 film adaptation of Graham Greene's
<TT>THU </TT>novel 'The Third Man', Harry Lime is introduce as one of
<TT>THU </TT>cinema's most notorious anti-heroes. Sought in post-war
<TT>THU </TT>Vienna by pulp writer Holly Martins [Joseph Cotton] and
<TT>THU </TT>British Army Major Calloway [Trevor Howard], Lime manages to
<TT>THU </TT>steal the show despite being absent for much of it!
<TT>THU </TT>This 1951-52 radio prequel to the film, 'The Lives of Harry
<TT>THU </TT>Lime' earned Welles even more acclaim. His distinctive tones
<TT>THU </TT>had already served him well as the radio voice of 'The
<TT>THU </TT>Shadow' between 1937 and 1938, where he portrayed the
<TT>THU </TT>crusader with distinctly questionable means of thwarting
<TT>THU </TT>crime.
<TT>THU </TT>Stripped of the film cameras, the character of Harry Lime is
<TT>THU </TT>not ameliorated for this radio outing. He's an out and out
<TT>THU </TT>rogue. Lime made it to the airwaves thanks to another Harry
<TT>THU </TT>- Harry Alan Towers, with whom Welles collaborated on 'The
<TT>THU </TT>Black Museum'. Like its eponymous anti-hero, this series
<TT>THU </TT>travelled widely, being syndicated across the USA and on
<TT>THU </TT>Radio Luxembourg.
<TT>THU </TT>The music is by Anton Karas, the zither man.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Towers of London.
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1952.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t6c0.html>b010t6c0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t6c0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Butterflies
<TT>THU </TT>When massing for their winter torpor in Mexico, the pine
<TT>THU </TT>trees laden with Monarch Butterflies are one of the most
<TT>THU </TT>mystical and magical places to be. David Attenborough is one
<TT>THU </TT>of many naturalists, writers and broadcasters to marvel at
<TT>THU </TT>this species migration feat and the spectacle of their over
<TT>THU </TT>wintering - one of the natural wonders of the world. In this
<TT>THU </TT>Life Story David Attenborough guides us through the
<TT>THU </TT>butterfly's migration to Canada from Mexico - and back again
<TT>THU </TT>- gently unpacking their natural history and wonder. And he
<TT>THU </TT>immerses us in other butterfly congregations during filming
<TT>THU </TT>trips over the years - but in a clever twist brings us back
<TT>THU </TT>to his garden with an intriguing thought about the evolution
<TT>THU </TT>of butterfly behaviour.
<TT>THU </TT>Written and presented by David Attenborough
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Julian Hector.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Black Screen Britain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jhpj7.html>b00jhpj7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jhpj7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Reclaiming Our Image
<TT>THU </TT>Burt Caesar presents two programmes exploring how British
<TT>THU </TT>film and television drama from the 1950s to the 1970s
<TT>THU </TT>portrayed the lives of African-Caribbean immigrants.
<TT>THU </TT>2: Reclaiming Our Image
<TT>THU </TT>Burt Caesar charts the landmark screen dramas such as
<TT>THU </TT>Pressure, Empire Road and Burning an Illusion which
<TT>THU </TT>presented an alternative view of black lives in Britain
<TT>THU </TT>during the 1970s.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer Mukti Jain Campion
<TT>THU </TT>A Culture Wise Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jql7.html>b007jql7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jql7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Black Eyes and Bloody Noses
<TT>THU </TT>Gussie is walloped and Aunt Dahlia sends Bertie on a
<TT>THU </TT>spending spree. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Hordern.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cynn6.html>b07cynn6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cynn6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Exploration and Death
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Sinha returns for a second series of his History
<TT>THU </TT>Revision, the show that uncovers the fascinating stories
<TT>THU </TT>that we've forgotten in our onward march of progress. In the
<TT>THU </TT>last series we learned how Alexander Graham Bell did NOT
<TT>THU </TT>invent the telephone, and that the World Cup final of 2014
<TT>THU </TT>could only have happened because of the 1415 invasion of
<TT>THU </TT>Morocco.
<TT>THU </TT>2/4: Exploration & Death.
<TT>THU </TT>This week, Paul looks at the some of the heroic pioneers in
<TT>THU </TT>the field in exploration, and recounts how they met
<TT>THU </TT>implausibly stupid deaths. From the mighty warrior who was
<TT>THU </TT>killed by a dead man, to the botanist killed by cattle, to
<TT>THU </TT>the man who is famous for something he didn't do (having
<TT>THU </TT>been dismembered before he could do it) this is a show best
<TT>THU </TT>listened to as you sit safely in a comfy chair, not
<TT>THU </TT>travelling anywhere.
<TT>THU </TT>"Sinha's gift for finding humour in it all makes him worth a
<TT>THU </TT>listen" - The Telegraph
<TT>THU </TT>Written and performed by Paul Sinha
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Paul Sinha
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Paul Sinha
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jyt4.html>b007jyt4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jyt4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, The Champagne
<TT>THU </TT>Diana must break the news to Gerald that she needs to go to
<TT>THU </TT>hospital - to see a friend. But paying a visit proves to be
<TT>THU </TT>tricky.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife, Diana.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1979.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pj1l5.html>b01pj1l5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pj1l5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, In Australia
<TT>THU </TT>Meet Craig Stevens the Ripper Drongo, as the team head down
<TT>THU </TT>under with Mike Flex in Sydney and Anne Adaptor in Adelaide.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope, Richard Curtis and Steve Brown.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins with John
<TT>THU </TT>Canter.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1985.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076n4w.html>b0076n4w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076n4w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Episode 6
<TT>THU </TT>Jay Rayner puts well-known gastronomes through their
<TT>THU </TT>culinary paces. This week's panellists are wine writer
<TT>THU </TT>Jancis Robinson, wild man Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, chef
<TT>THU </TT>Alastair Little and restaurateur Ruth Watson. Issues for
<TT>THU </TT>digestion include what a Fat Rascal is, who spent
<TT>THU </TT>sixty-seven thousand pounds on a new oven, and where dried
<TT>THU </TT>tuna sperm is served as a delicacy.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435c85.html>b0435c85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0435c85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Gone in a Flash
<TT>THU </TT>Ronnie Corbett returns for the final series of his popular
<TT>THU </TT>sitcom by Ian Davidson and Peter Vincent.
<TT>THU </TT>Ronnie is granddad Sandy and his old dog is Henry. If the
<TT>THU </TT>dog dies or his lodger moves on, Sandy's children want him
<TT>THU </TT>to downsize. He doesn't.
<TT>THU </TT>To help his finances, Sandy, still in the family home, took
<TT>THU </TT>in a young couple as lodgers. But then the man left -
<TT>THU </TT>leaving the attractive Dolores behind. And she, Sandy's
<TT>THU </TT>children are quite sure, is a gold-digger. Sandy's opinion
<TT>THU </TT>that it would be inhuman to move Henry somewhere unfamiliar
<TT>THU </TT>is wearing a bit thin - as is the old dog himself.
<TT>THU </TT>Keeping the dog alive and keeping the lodger happy are one
<TT>THU </TT>thing; what really concerns Sandy deeply is providing a
<TT>THU </TT>guiding hand to his whole family, advising here, prompting
<TT>THU </TT>there, responding to any emergency callout... If he kept
<TT>THU </TT>himself to himself, of course, things would be a lot simpler
<TT>THU </TT>and smoother. But a lot duller too...
<TT>THU </TT>Episode One - Gone In A Flash
<TT>THU </TT>Sandy's feeling bereft. His lodger has gone to live with her
<TT>THU </TT>new man. And then his granddaughter Calais, with her parents
<TT>THU </TT>away, gives a party which it seems hundreds of wild
<TT>THU </TT>teenagers are going to crash. Can a lone granddad quell a
<TT>THU </TT>major riot?
<TT>THU </TT>Sandy ..... Ronnie Corbett
<TT>THU </TT>Dolores ..... Liza Tarbuck
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Pompom ..... Sally Grace
<TT>THU </TT>Lance ..... Philip Bird
<TT>THU </TT>Blake ..... Dave Lamb
<TT>THU </TT>Calais ..... Grace Vance
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>A CPL Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Sandy: Ronnie Corbett
<TT>THU </TT>Dolores: Liza Tarbuck
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Pompom: Sally Grace
<TT>THU </TT>Lance: Philip Bird
<TT>THU </TT>Blake: Dave Lamb
<TT>THU </TT>Calais: Grace Vance
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Ian Davidson
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Peter Vincent
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 James Hilton - Lost Horizon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tp809.html>b00tp809</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tp809>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Shangri-La
<TT>THU </TT>Hugh Conway and the others are stranded in the Tibetan
<TT>THU </TT>wilderness, but a man named Chang comes to their aid. Stars
<TT>THU </TT>Derek Jacobi.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Jennifer Egan - Emerald City and Other Stories
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gf4n8.html>b01gf4n8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gf4n8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Spanish Winter
<TT>THU </TT>The next in our series of stories from 'Emerald City', the
<TT>THU </TT>new collection by young American author Jennifer Egan, whose
<TT>THU </TT>'A Visit from the Goon Squad' went on to win the Pulitzer
<TT>THU </TT>Prize for Fiction, and made her name as one of the best new
<TT>THU </TT>writers to emerge in the past decade.
<TT>THU </TT>Today's story, 'Spanish Winter', is set in the shadows of
<TT>THU </TT>the Alhambra, where a divorced woman tries to break free
<TT>THU </TT>from the painful ties that bind, until a figure from her
<TT>THU </TT>past forces her to rethink...
<TT>THU </TT>The Abridger is Miranda Davies
<TT>THU </TT>The Producer is Justine Willett
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Madeleine Potter.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Madeleine Potter
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Justine Willett
<TT>THU </TT>Abridger: Miranda Davies
<TT>THU </TT>Author: Jennifer Egan
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 The Recall Man <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kkdkk.html>b00kkdkk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kkdkk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Stepping Out
<TT>THU </TT>Dr Joe Aston feels threatened when a rival psychologist is
<TT>THU </TT>hired to investigate baffling attacks on women. Stars Jeremy
<TT>THU </TT>Swift.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jyt4.html>b007jyt4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jyt4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pj1l5.html>b01pj1l5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pj1l5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24v.html>b07dk24v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t6c0.html>b010t6c0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t6c0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Black Screen Britain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jhpj7.html>b00jhpj7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jhpj7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx78.html>b007jx78</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx78>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Ambition and attraction coincide when Grace Melbury
<TT>THU </TT>encounters young Doctor Fitzpiers. Read by Juliet Stevenson.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>THU </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043xpr0.html>b043xpr0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043xpr0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Sex Factor
<TT>THU </TT>As celebrity candour around mental illness fights stigma and
<TT>THU </TT>promotes better understanding, Martin Sixsmith looks at the
<TT>THU </TT>public perception of psychology with the help of comedian
<TT>THU </TT>Ruby Wax.
<TT>THU </TT>He examines what it is that interests us about human
<TT>THU </TT>thinking, including the pioneering research into sexual
<TT>THU </TT>relationships by Kinsey, Masters and Johnson in 1950s and
<TT>THU </TT>1960s, as well as the social impact of a rising interest in
<TT>THU </TT>gender differences.
<TT>THU </TT>He uncovers how the work of women psychologists went largely
<TT>THU </TT>unrecognised in the early history of the science and
<TT>THU </TT>compares it with the feminisation of psychology these days.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>THU </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsk8.html>b007jsk8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsk8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Still Life, part 1
<TT>THU </TT>The parents are upset when Frederica prepares to leave home
<TT>THU </TT>and Marcus goes to live with his sister. Stars Rosemary
<TT>THU </TT>Leach.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017zyd6.html>b017zyd6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017zyd6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Colin Clark - My Week With Marilyn, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>By Colin Clark. Abridged by Robin Brooks.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Samuel Barnett.
<TT>THU </TT>In 1956, 23-year-old Colin Clark (younger brother of Tory MP
<TT>THU </TT>Alan and son of Kenneth 'Lord Clark of Civilisation') worked
<TT>THU </TT>as a 'gofer' on the set of The Prince and the Showgirl. In
<TT>THU </TT>this memoir, Clark recalls how, during filming, he became
<TT>THU </TT>Monroe's confidante and helped her to escape from the
<TT>THU </TT>pressures of stardom.
<TT>THU </TT>Today, Colin is summoned to Marilyn's home at 1.30am.
<TT>THU </TT>Sitting alone together in the dark, he learns some of her
<TT>THU </TT>darkest fears and glimpses the steely strength that has
<TT>THU </TT>driven her to become the most famous film star in the world.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 James Hilton - Lost Horizon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tp809.html>b00tp809</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tp809>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076n4w.html>b0076n4w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076n4w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435c85.html>b0435c85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0435c85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jql7.html>b007jql7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jql7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cynn6.html>b07cynn6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cynn6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrh9.html>b007jrh9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrh9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Bill Masen is horrified by what he discovers in London, but
<TT>THU </TT>manages to rescue a girl from danger. Cult novel read by
<TT>THU </TT>Roger May.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00772zs.html>b00772zs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00772zs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 11, Martha Gellhorn
<TT>THU </TT>A typical story in Popbitch is usually about 90 words. This
<TT>THU </TT>probably explains why its editor Camilla Wright has chosen
<TT>THU </TT>Martha Gellhorn as her Great Life. Gellhorn wrote at length
<TT>THU </TT>about the Spanish Civil War, the Second World War and
<TT>THU </TT>Vietnam. Biographer Caroline Moorhead joins presenter
<TT>THU </TT>Matthew Parris to dissect and debate a brilliant and
<TT>THU </TT>complicated life.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jyt4.html>b007jyt4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jyt4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pj1l5.html>b01pj1l5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pj1l5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24v.html>b07dk24v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t6c0.html>b010t6c0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t6c0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Black Screen Britain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jhpj7.html>b00jhpj7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jhpj7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013mztz.html>b013mztz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013mztz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Mohsin Hamid. Read by Riz Ahmed.
<TT>THU </TT>Changez's star is rising at work but when the twin towers
<TT>THU </TT>collapse his reaction is unexpected.
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Lisa Osborne
<TT>THU </TT>Mohsin Hamid is the author of two novels: The Reluctant
<TT>THU </TT>Fundamentalist (2007), shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize,
<TT>THU </TT>and Moth Smoke (2000). He also contributes articles to
<TT>THU </TT>publications such as Dawn, the Guardian, and the New York
<TT>THU </TT>Times. He lives between Lahore, where he was born, and other
<TT>THU </TT>places including New York and London
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Lisa Osborne
<TT>THU </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 The Recall Man <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kkdkk.html>b00kkdkk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kkdkk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cynn6.html>b07cynn6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cynn6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b045z943.html>b045z943</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b045z943>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Terry Alderton
<TT>THU </TT>For the first show in the new series stand-up Alex Horne and
<TT>THU </TT>his band explore the theme of miscellaneous mysterious
<TT>THU </TT>things with live music and comedy, with songs about aliens,
<TT>THU </TT>de ja vu and life from a fly's perspective. They're joined
<TT>THU </TT>by guest comedian Terry Alderton.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Alex Horne
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Terry Alderton
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gnx8d.html>b07gnx8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gnx8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Adam Riches chats again to Fraser Millward, Stevie Martin
<TT>THU </TT>and Daniel Cook about preparing for the Edinburgh Fringe.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Old Harry's Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvgp.html>b007jvgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Health and Safety
<TT>THU </TT>Hell's latest arrival is a health and safety officer who
<TT>THU </TT>moans to Satan about the lighting. Devilish comedy stars
<TT>THU </TT>Andy Hamilton. From April 2001.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Josie Long: All of the Planet's Wonders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00htxbs.html>b00htxbs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00htxbs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Obscure Animal Facts
<TT>THU </TT>With her thirst for knowledge unquenched, the comedian aims
<TT>THU </TT>to become the ultimate quiz show contestant. From March
<TT>THU </TT>2009.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Knocker <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008hn0k.html>b008hn0k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008hn0k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Incentativity
<TT>THU </TT>Market researcher Ian Dunn carries out a delicate
<TT>THU </TT>immigration survey. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From
<TT>THU </TT>December 2007.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 10 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrh9.html>b007jrh9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrh9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00772zs.html>b00772zs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00772zs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24v.html>b07dk24v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t6c0.html>b010t6c0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t6c0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Black Screen Britain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jhpj7.html>b00jhpj7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jhpj7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx78.html>b007jx78</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx78>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>FRI </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043xpr0.html>b043xpr0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043xpr0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsk8.html>b007jsk8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsk8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017zyd6.html>b017zyd6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017zyd6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 James Hilton - Lost Horizon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tp809.html>b00tp809</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tp809>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076n4w.html>b0076n4w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076n4w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 When the Dog Dies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435c85.html>b0435c85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0435c85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jql7.html>b007jql7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jql7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cynn6.html>b07cynn6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cynn6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24x.html>b07dk24x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, The Golden Fleece
<TT>FRI </TT>Con-artist Harry embarks on a dangerous adventure that takes
<TT>FRI </TT>him from Spain to Hong Kong.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Orson Welles as Harry Lime.
<TT>FRI </TT>The films of Orson Welles, such as 'Citizen Kane', 'The
<TT>FRI </TT>Magnificent Ambersons' and 'Touch of Evil' guaranteed his
<TT>FRI </TT>place in the pantheon of silver-screen heroes.
<TT>FRI </TT>In the celebrated 1949 film adaptation of Graham Greene's
<TT>FRI </TT>novel 'The Third Man', Harry Lime is introduce as one of
<TT>FRI </TT>cinema's most notorious anti-heroes. Sought in post-war
<TT>FRI </TT>Vienna by pulp writer Holly Martins [Joseph Cotton] and
<TT>FRI </TT>British Army Major Calloway [Trevor Howard], Lime manages to
<TT>FRI </TT>steal the show despite being absent for much of it!
<TT>FRI </TT>This 1951-52 radio prequel to the film, 'The Lives of Harry
<TT>FRI </TT>Lime' earned Welles even more acclaim. His distinctive tones
<TT>FRI </TT>had already served him well as the radio voice of 'The
<TT>FRI </TT>Shadow' between 1937 and 1938, where he portrayed the
<TT>FRI </TT>crusader with distinctly questionable means of thwarting
<TT>FRI </TT>crime.
<TT>FRI </TT>Stripped of the film cameras, the character of Harry Lime is
<TT>FRI </TT>not ameliorated for this radio outing. He's an out and out
<TT>FRI </TT>rogue. Lime made it to the airwaves thanks to another Harry
<TT>FRI </TT>- Harry Alan Towers, with whom Welles collaborated on 'The
<TT>FRI </TT>Black Museum'. Like its eponymous anti-hero, this series
<TT>FRI </TT>travelled widely, being syndicated across the USA and on
<TT>FRI </TT>Radio Luxembourg.
<TT>FRI </TT>The music is by Anton Karas, the zither man.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Towers of London.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in August 1952.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010y0r7.html>b010y0r7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010y0r7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Chimps
<TT>FRI </TT>They say, David Attenborough reports, that we share more of
<TT>FRI </TT>our genes with chimpanzees than any other species alive
<TT>FRI </TT>today. And this proximity of Homo Sapiens to the chimpanzee
<TT>FRI </TT>motivated Sir David even more to film behaviour never before
<TT>FRI </TT>seen. It had been known for some time that chimps hunt
<TT>FRI </TT>monkeys for meat, but it would be a first to film it for
<TT>FRI </TT>television audiences. To film such a hunt required days of
<TT>FRI </TT>waiting and tracking a troop through the Equatorial African
<TT>FRI </TT>forest - and when the hunt came and was over it changed
<TT>FRI </TT>Attenborough's view of chimps and their importance to us,
<TT>FRI </TT>forever.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written and presented by David Attenborough
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Julian Hector.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 In Pursuit of Treasure <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qg0rb.html>b00qg0rb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qg0rb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Archaeologist and broadcaster Mike Pitts delves into the
<TT>FRI </TT>sometimes murky world of the metal detector, from harmless
<TT>FRI </TT>amateur history buffs to criminal nighthawkers, and
<TT>FRI </TT>discovers how metal detecting is changing our national
<TT>FRI </TT>heritage. He hears stories of in-fighting within the metal
<TT>FRI </TT>detecting community, bust-ups between landowners and
<TT>FRI </TT>detectorists and battles inside the archaeological
<TT>FRI </TT>establishment. Mike hears from the man who found a
<TT>FRI </TT>multi-million pound Saxon hoard and the farmer who has been
<TT>FRI </TT>threatened and attacked for the treasures beneath his farm.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pytdz.html>b00pytdz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pytdz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>VR in Charge
<TT>FRI </TT>Will Queen Victoria be amused? Roy Hudd's historical royal
<TT>FRI </TT>romp, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From August
<TT>FRI </TT>1995.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Natural Histories Comedy Awards <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dpf6z.html>b07dpf6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dpf6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Forget your Grammys and Oscars, there's only one awards
<TT>FRI </TT>ceremony that everyone's talking about... Well, nearly
<TT>FRI </TT>everyone. Well, mainly animals really. The Natural Histories
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedy Awards!
<TT>FRI </TT>Presented by the completely jawsome Shaun Keaveny (BBC 6
<TT>FRI </TT>Music), it features comedy monologues from the totally
<TT>FRI </TT>fintastic David Schneider (BBC TVs The Day Today, Knowing
<TT>FRI </TT>Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge), the meteoric
<TT>FRI </TT>Harriet Carmichael, and the dung-believable Kathy Clugston.
<TT>FRI </TT>From a parrot with jealousy issues, to an anemone that
<TT>FRI </TT>doesn't want to live forever - this is a unique take on the
<TT>FRI </TT>world of natural history, told by the species themselves.
<TT>FRI </TT>So, if you want to know which member of the animal kingdom
<TT>FRI </TT>defects in the woods, and who's got the biggest tentacles
<TT>FRI </TT>then good reef, you've come to the right place.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producers: Will Drysdale and Jack Soper.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrzw.html>b007jrzw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrzw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Old Magic
<TT>FRI </TT>Poorly Terry gets some shock news from Bob.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier and Rodney Bewes as
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob Ferris.
<TT>FRI </TT>With Anita Carey, Barbara Ogilvie, Brenda Cavendish and
<TT>FRI </TT>Anthony Smee.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais. Adapted for radio by Patrick Tilley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Browell
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally lost from the archive, the audio was recovered in
<TT>FRI </TT>a BBC Treasure Hunt.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 1975.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtrk.html>b007jtrk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtrk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Rent Collectors
<TT>FRI </TT>Neddie Seagoon is sent to claim back thousands in arrears,
<TT>FRI </TT>but he falls in the water. Stars Spike Milligan. From
<TT>FRI </TT>January 1957.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 We've Been Here Before <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fz84k.html>b00fz84k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fz84k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Clive Anderson's yesteryear quiz, with Mark Steel, John
<TT>FRI </TT>O'Farrell, Chris Addison and David Quantick. From June 2004.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1d2.html>b007k1d2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1d2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, The Visitor
<TT>FRI </TT>Sex, politics and religion make for an awkward visit when an
<TT>FRI </TT>Israeli MP arrives. With Warren Mitchell. From November
<TT>FRI </TT>1999.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 James Hilton - Lost Horizon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tp95x.html>b00tp95x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tp95x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Inheritance
<TT>FRI </TT>Hugh Conway's old acquaintances try to discover if there is
<TT>FRI </TT>any truth behind his Shangri-La adventure. Stars Derek
<TT>FRI </TT>Jacobi.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Jennifer Egan - Emerald City and Other Stories
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gnjwm.html>b01gnjwm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gnjwm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Watch Trick
<TT>FRI </TT>Another story from this insightful collection by the
<TT>FRI </TT>acclaimed writer, Jennifer Egan, which takes a pithy and
<TT>FRI </TT>sometimes poignant look at contemporary life in the United
<TT>FRI </TT>States.
<TT>FRI </TT>Hidden desires surface when the hedonistic antics of an old
<TT>FRI </TT>friend challenge a married couple's complacency.
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridger: Miranda Davies
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Gemma Jenkins.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Gemma Jenkins
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridger: Miranda Davies
<TT>FRI </TT>Author: Jennifer Egan
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013f1kj.html>b013f1kj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013f1kj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Barbara Norden - Souvenirs
<TT>FRI </TT>Samantha goes abroad to adopt two young children. Her guide,
<TT>FRI </TT>Jarilo Veles, acts as mediator with the director of the
<TT>FRI </TT>orphanage. But it is clear that nothing is straightforward
<TT>FRI </TT>in this world, and elements of fable and fantasy intrude in
<TT>FRI </TT>the story, which is told through the device of a recorded
<TT>FRI </TT>narrative Samantha is making for the children she plans to
<TT>FRI </TT>adopt.
<TT>FRI </TT>Samantha...Katherine Parkinson
<TT>FRI </TT>Jarilo Veles...Ivan Marevich
<TT>FRI </TT>The Director...Dado Dzihan
<TT>FRI </TT>Morana...Alex Tregear
<TT>FRI </TT>Song by Dado Dzihan
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Jeremy Mortimer
<TT>FRI </TT>Barbara Norden set up the MA in Creative Writing at City
<TT>FRI </TT>University London in 2004. Her plays include Try Not to
<TT>FRI </TT>Worry; Via Crucis; The Milkman (Birmingham Rep Commission);
<TT>FRI </TT>Wedding Album; Blue Light in Delphi and a play for 7-11 year
<TT>FRI </TT>olds produced by Hampstead Theatre and published by Oberon.
<TT>FRI </TT>Souvenirs is her first play for radio.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrzw.html>b007jrzw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrzw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtrk.html>b007jtrk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtrk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24x.html>b07dk24x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010y0r7.html>b010y0r7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010y0r7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 In Pursuit of Treasure <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qg0rb.html>b00qg0rb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qg0rb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0t1.html>b007k0t1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0t1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Doctor Fitzpiers and Grace Melbury's paths cross on
<TT>FRI </TT>Midsummer's Eve in Little Hintock. Read by Juliet Stevenson.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>FRI </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04416s8.html>b04416s8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04416s8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Happiness Project
<TT>FRI </TT>In the concluding programme of this 25-part series, Martin
<TT>FRI </TT>Sixsmith looks at where we are now in terms of understanding
<TT>FRI </TT>what makes us think, feel and act the way we do.
<TT>FRI </TT>He re-visits the Government's 2010 pledge to increase
<TT>FRI </TT>happiness and well-being and talks to former 'happiness
<TT>FRI </TT>tsar' Richard Layard. He examines initiatives such as the
<TT>FRI </TT>provision of thousands of newly-trained CBT therapists to
<TT>FRI </TT>make treatment for mental health problems more widely
<TT>FRI </TT>available and other ways in which we are being encouraged to
<TT>FRI </TT>modify our behaviour, asking 'what is happiness' and whether
<TT>FRI </TT>it's achievable both for an individual and society .
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>FRI </TT>Series consultant: Professor Daniel Pick of Birkbeck,
<TT>FRI </TT>University of London
<TT>FRI </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jskj.html>b007jskj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jskj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Still Life, part 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Frederica leaves for the south of France, while Stephanie
<TT>FRI </TT>and Daniel are celebrating. Stars Hannah Watkins and Shaun
<TT>FRI </TT>Dooley.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017zyj2.html>b017zyj2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017zyj2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Colin Clark - My Week With Marilyn, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>By Colin Clark. Abridged by Robin Brooks.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Samuel Barnett.
<TT>FRI </TT>In 1956, 23-year-old Colin Clark (younger brother of Tory MP
<TT>FRI </TT>Alan and son of Kenneth 'Lord Clark of Civilisation') worked
<TT>FRI </TT>as a 'gofer' on the set of The Prince and the Showgirl. In
<TT>FRI </TT>this memoir, Clark recalls how, during filming, he became
<TT>FRI </TT>Monroe's confidante and helped her to escape from the
<TT>FRI </TT>pressures of stardom.
<TT>FRI </TT>In today's episode, Colin helps Marilyn cope with a tragic
<TT>FRI </TT>and unexpected event. Next morning he wakes to the
<TT>FRI </TT>realisation that he must put an end to their friendship: too
<TT>FRI </TT>many people claim Marilyn as their property to allow him to
<TT>FRI </TT>stay close to her for much longer. His week-long adventure
<TT>FRI </TT>is over.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 James Hilton - Lost Horizon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tp95x.html>b00tp95x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tp95x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 We've Been Here Before <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fz84k.html>b00fz84k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fz84k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1d2.html>b007k1d2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1d2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pytdz.html>b00pytdz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pytdz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Natural Histories Comedy Awards <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dpf6z.html>b07dpf6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dpf6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 John Wyndham - The Day of the Triffids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrhp.html>b007jrhp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrhp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>With the carnivorous plants on the rampage, Josella is
<TT>FRI </TT>devastated when she returns to her home with Bill. Cult
<TT>FRI </TT>novel read by Roger May.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mw5v5.html>b00mw5v5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mw5v5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 8, Richard Strauss' Four Last Songs
<TT>FRI </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>FRI </TT>appeal.
<TT>FRI </TT>Richard Strauss was 84 when he completed his last work. It
<TT>FRI </TT>was the Four Last Songs, which, although about death, convey
<TT>FRI </TT>a sense of calm acceptance. It was written of its time in
<TT>FRI </TT>1948, but it still touches the hearts of many listeners
<TT>FRI </TT>today.
<TT>FRI </TT>As the soprano voice delves ever deeper into the richness of
<TT>FRI </TT>the music, interviewees tell how the Four Last Songs have
<TT>FRI </TT>brought calm and beauty at key moments in their lives.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrzw.html>b007jrzw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrzw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtrk.html>b007jtrk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtrk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 The Lives of Harry Lime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dk24x.html>b07dk24x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dk24x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:20 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010y0r7.html>b010y0r7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010y0r7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:20 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 In Pursuit of Treasure <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qg0rb.html>b00qg0rb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qg0rb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013mzx3.html>b013mzx3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013mzx3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Mohsin Hamid. Read by Riz Ahmed
<TT>FRI </TT>Changez's new life begins to unravel.
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Lisa Osborne
<TT>FRI </TT>Mohsin Hamid is the author of two novels: The Reluctant
<TT>FRI </TT>Fundamentalist (2007), shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize,
<TT>FRI </TT>and Moth Smoke (2000). He also contributes articles to
<TT>FRI </TT>publications such as Dawn, the Guardian, and the New York
<TT>FRI </TT>Times. He lives between Lahore, where he was born, and other
<TT>FRI </TT>places including New York and London.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Lisa Osborne
<TT>FRI </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013f1kj.html>b013f1kj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013f1kj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Natural Histories Comedy Awards <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dpf6z.html>b07dpf6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dpf6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 Armando Iannucci <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzc3.html>b007jzc3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzc3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Anarchic sketches and music first heard on BBC Radio 1 in
<TT>FRI </TT>March 1994, with Peter Baynham, David Schneider and Richard
<TT>FRI </TT>Herring.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 The Consultants <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076prd.html>b0076prd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076prd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>When warding off dark lords, salad is acceptable. Cerebral
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch show with Neil Edmond and Justin Edwards. From
<TT>FRI </TT>December 2003.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-41369191277074660122016-05-27T19:56:00.001+01:002016-05-27T19:56:20.583+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 28/05/2016 - 03/06/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 28 MAY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wqf0.html>b007wqf0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wqf0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Earth in Anarchy
<TT>SAT </TT>The allies head for the coastal town using horses, then
<TT>SAT </TT>motor cars to outrun their masked pursuers. Read by Geoffrey
<TT>SAT </TT>Palmer.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mk6tc.html>b00mk6tc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mk6tc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 8, Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on a Theme, by Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>Tallis
<TT>SAT </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>SAT </TT>appeal.
<TT>SAT </TT>When Vaughan Williams wrote his Tallis Fantasia in 1910, he
<TT>SAT </TT>changed the course of British music. Here at last was a
<TT>SAT </TT>piece of music which was no longer under the Teutonic
<TT>SAT </TT>influence, but which drew on old English hymn tunes and folk
<TT>SAT </TT>idioms for its themes. As the string music builds to a
<TT>SAT </TT>climax, interviewees tell how this music has brought solace
<TT>SAT </TT>and hope in times of tragedy and changed the course of their
<TT>SAT </TT>lives.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012yv9b.html>b012yv9b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012yv9b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, London Pride
<TT>SAT </TT>George Dixon is showing new boy in blue, Andy Crawford, the
<TT>SAT </TT>ropes on the beat of Dock Green in London's East End.
<TT>SAT </TT>Much to PC Crawford's surprise, Dixon is prepared to bend
<TT>SAT </TT>the rules in order to arrest one of a gang of safebreakers.
<TT>SAT </TT>Radio revival of BBC TV's famous copper starring David
<TT>SAT </TT>Calder as PC George Dixon, David Tennant as Andy Crawford
<TT>SAT </TT>and Jacob Dylan Thomas as Fred Jenkins/ Lenny Judd.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Ted Willis. Dramatised from his TV screenplay by
<TT>SAT </TT>Sue Rodwell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dixon of Dock Green's roots go back to 1950 film drama 'The
<TT>SAT </TT>Blue Lamp' which ended with Dixon being shot dead. However,
<TT>SAT </TT>Warner's role was resurrected for the BBC TV series running
<TT>SAT </TT>from 1955 to 1976.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced in Bristol by Jeremy Howell and Viv Beeby.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 He Belonged to Glasgow: The Will Fyffe Story
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vky75.html>b00vky75</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vky75>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Born in Dundee in 1885, Will Fyffe became synonymous with a
<TT>SAT </TT>different city when his song 'I Belong To Glasgow' captured
<TT>SAT </TT>the nation's hearts.
<TT>SAT </TT>After spending his formative years in touring theatre, Will
<TT>SAT </TT>Fyffe switched to comedy and music hall, and became a
<TT>SAT </TT>headline act throughout Scotland. Along with his
<TT>SAT </TT>contemporary Harry Lauder, his humour transcended the
<TT>SAT </TT>regional stage and appearances all over Britain led to five
<TT>SAT </TT>Royal Variety performances.
<TT>SAT </TT>A leading film star of the 1930s and 40s, he made one
<TT>SAT </TT>Hollywood film, although put this burgeoning career on hold
<TT>SAT </TT>as war broke out and he returned to entertain the troops.
<TT>SAT </TT>An accident in 1947 led to his untimely death, but his body
<TT>SAT </TT>of work lives on through his songs, sketches and films.
<TT>SAT </TT>Singer-songwriter and Deacon Blue frontman Ricky Ross looks
<TT>SAT </TT>at Fyffe's life, career and legacy with family, film
<TT>SAT </TT>historians and music hall experts, including Professor
<TT>SAT </TT>Jeffrey Richards, and Will Fyffe's daughter, Eileen.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Elizabeth Foster.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nf0tr.html>b00nf0tr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nf0tr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Adam in Paradise
<TT>SAT </TT>William stakes his claim on Thornhill's Point, but other
<TT>SAT </TT>people have the same idea. Read by Ron Cook.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>SAT </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042lp8w.html>b042lp8w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042lp8w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>We Do What We're Told
<TT>SAT </TT>Following the Second World War, psychologists wanted to
<TT>SAT </TT>understand how so many ordinary Germans could have agreed to
<TT>SAT </TT>participate in the Nazis' atrocities.
<TT>SAT </TT>Martin Sixsmith looks at their attempts to explain the
<TT>SAT </TT>banality of evil, including the controversial experiments of
<TT>SAT </TT>Stanley Milgram and Philip Zimbardo. And he talks to Oxford
<TT>SAT </TT>Professor Miles Hewstone about how far social psychology has
<TT>SAT </TT>come in clarifying how we think and act within a group.
<TT>SAT </TT>Series consultant, Professor Daniel Pick, Birkbeck,
<TT>SAT </TT>University of London.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>SAT </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrjy.html>b007jrjy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrjy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>Winston writes from Canada. Randolph leaves Oxford for a
<TT>SAT </TT>lecture tour of the USA. With Alex Jennings and Sylvestra Le
<TT>SAT </TT>Touzel.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Miles Kington - How Shall I Tell the Dog? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yc4vx.html>b00yc4vx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yc4vx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Test your own will to live, and how to write a funny book
<TT>SAT </TT>about cancer. Miles Kington's last letters. With Michael
<TT>SAT </TT>Palin.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yc3jw.html>b00yc3jw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yc3jw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Following Ivan's dramatic appearance at his brother's trial,
<TT>SAT </TT>Katerina prepares to deal Dmitry a fatal blow. Stars Paul
<TT>SAT </TT>Hilton.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 We've Been Here Before <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ft41b.html>b00ft41b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ft41b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Clive Anderson's panel show of the past, with Gyles
<TT>SAT </TT>Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Arabella Weir and Arthur Smith.
<TT>SAT </TT>From June 2004.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0wh.html>b007k0wh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0wh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, The New Synagogue
<TT>SAT </TT>A single phone call turns Rabbi Fine's comfortable Jewish
<TT>SAT </TT>community upside down. Stars Tracy-Ann Oberman. From
<TT>SAT </TT>November 1999.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00plhpx.html>b00plhpx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00plhpx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Odd Stuart
<TT>SAT </TT>A new slant on King Charles II. Roy Hudd's historical royal
<TT>SAT </TT>romp, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From September
<TT>SAT </TT>1994.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01211y4.html>b01211y4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01211y4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Me Talk Pretty One Day; It's Catching
<TT>SAT </TT>The multi-award winning American essayist brings his wit and
<TT>SAT </TT>charm to BBC Radio 4 for a series of audience readings. This
<TT>SAT </TT>week the perils of an American learning French in Paris in
<TT>SAT </TT>"Me Talk Pretty One Day" and an essay dealing with a
<TT>SAT </TT>friend's concern for cleanliness; "It's Catching".
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>SAT </TT>A Boomerang production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pf5d7.html>b01pf5d7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pf5d7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Lewis Carroll - Alice through the Looking Glass
<TT>SAT </TT>By Lewis Carroll, dramatised by Stephen Wyatt It's
<TT>SAT </TT>mid-winter, the snow is falling against the window, and
<TT>SAT </TT>Alice is learning how to play chess but then, on a whim, she
<TT>SAT </TT>goes to the mirror and pretends her black kitten is the Red
<TT>SAT </TT>Queen and suddenly everything changes ...
<TT>SAT </TT>With Jim Al-Khalili, Roger McGough, Jenni Murray, Jane
<TT>SAT </TT>Garvey, Eric Robson, Pippa Greenwood, Peter Donaldson,
<TT>SAT </TT>Kirsty Young, Andrew Marr, Evan Davies, Garry Richardson &
<TT>SAT </TT>Melvyn Bragg.
<TT>SAT </TT>This dramatisation brings out the intellectual spine of
<TT>SAT </TT>Lewis Carroll's classic story - while losing none of the
<TT>SAT </TT>fun.
<TT>SAT </TT>When Alice crashes through the looking glass she enters a
<TT>SAT </TT>world set out like a giant chess board and discovers
<TT>SAT </TT>science, maths, poetry, riddles, and wordplay. It is
<TT>SAT </TT>instantly entertaining and tantalizingly offers the listener
<TT>SAT </TT>more than meets the ear.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this fast-moving and surrealist world, Alice has to
<TT>SAT </TT>decode the bizarre rules of the mirror-world. If Alice can
<TT>SAT </TT>get to The Eighth Square she will be Queen. Lewis Carroll is
<TT>SAT </TT>ever present. He sets out the chess game for Alice, teasing
<TT>SAT </TT>the listener into having an overview of his story and
<TT>SAT </TT>exploring the ideas within it.
<TT>SAT </TT>On her chess journey Alice will meet the Red & White Queen,
<TT>SAT </TT>Humpty Dumpty, Tweedledee and Tweedledum (who might be more
<TT>SAT </TT>familiar than the listener can possibly imagine) and the Red
<TT>SAT </TT>& White Knights. But there's a twist here - Alice will also
<TT>SAT </TT>discover that Radio 4 can be found on the other side of the
<TT>SAT </TT>glass.
<TT>SAT </TT>Published for Christmas 1871 this story is the mirror image
<TT>SAT </TT>of Alice In Wonderland: the characters are chess pieces
<TT>SAT </TT>instead of cards. It is Winter rather than Summer and time
<TT>SAT </TT>runs backwards. Tim Burton's film was 'inspired' by Lewis
<TT>SAT </TT>Carroll's books but it wasn't Lewis Carroll's book. This is
<TT>SAT </TT>a chance for the Radio 4 listeners to discover the real
<TT>SAT </TT>thing and show them why this classic appeals to
<TT>SAT </TT>philosophers, linguists and chess fans, prefaced Modernism,
<TT>SAT </TT>has provoked a wealth of academic study, and in doing so
<TT>SAT </TT>remind them of the bits they loved in childhood (and the
<TT>SAT </TT>bits they've forgotten).
<TT>SAT </TT>Mathematician Carroll, prefaced his book with a chess
<TT>SAT </TT>problem. It is claimed the game is a part of a sequence of
<TT>SAT </TT>numbers - that Alice's journey is code - that Carroll was
<TT>SAT </TT>flirting with numerology and esotericism. It is intriguing
<TT>SAT </TT>because Carroll loved number games and puzzles. He was
<TT>SAT </TT>frighteningly clever. He regularly invented things. You
<TT>SAT </TT>could say he was the Mark Zuckerberg of his time.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Alice: Lauren Mote
<TT>SAT </TT>Lewis Carroll: Julian Rhind-Tutt
<TT>SAT </TT>The Red Queen: Carole Boyd
<TT>SAT </TT>The White Queen: Sally Phillips
<TT>SAT </TT>Humpty Dumpty: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>SAT </TT>Tweedledee: Alistair McGowan
<TT>SAT </TT>Tweedledum: Alistair McGowan
<TT>SAT </TT>The White Knight: John Rowe
<TT>SAT </TT>The White King: Robert Blythe
<TT>SAT </TT>Messenger: Ben Crowe
<TT>SAT </TT>Guard: Patrick Brennan
<TT>SAT </TT>Pudding: Stephanie Racine
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Stephen Wyatt
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rfhzx.html>b00rfhzx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rfhzx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Celebrity Tour
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Lawson tells the story of how American writing became
<TT>SAT </TT>the literary superpower of the 20th century, telling the
<TT>SAT </TT>nation's stories of money, power, sex, religion and war.
<TT>SAT </TT>Among the millions of words written by modern American
<TT>SAT </TT>authors, one of the most important is 'I'. The
<TT>SAT </TT>autobiographical, first-person story - featuring authors in
<TT>SAT </TT>light disguise or even under their own names - has become an
<TT>SAT </TT>increasingly significant literary genre.
<TT>SAT </TT>Philip Roth and John Updike wrote long sequences of stories
<TT>SAT </TT>about fictional famous American authors - Nathan Zuckerman
<TT>SAT </TT>and Henry Bech - who can be read as versions of their own
<TT>SAT </TT>histories. Later, Roth went further, with several books
<TT>SAT </TT>including characters with his own name, just as Norman
<TT>SAT </TT>Mailer would refer to himself in non-fiction books as
<TT>SAT </TT>'Mailer'. This is one of the devices of the 'New
<TT>SAT </TT>Journalism', developed by Tom Wolfe and Hunter S Thompson,
<TT>SAT </TT>which put the reporter at the heart of the story.
<TT>SAT </TT>Conversely, some authors, including JD Salinger and Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>Pynchon, were so appalled by the prospect of the publicity
<TT>SAT </TT>circuit that they preferred to vanish completely.
<TT>SAT </TT>Beginning on 'The Philip Roth Tour' of Newark, New Jersey,
<TT>SAT </TT>in which Liz Del Tufo takes tourists to sites featured in
<TT>SAT </TT>the author's work, Mark Lawson reflects on the way in which
<TT>SAT </TT>a celebrity culture has made writers play with their public
<TT>SAT </TT>personalities, talking to Philip Roth, Tom Wolfe, Bret
<TT>SAT </TT>Easton Ellis, Jay McInerney, Dave Eggers and Professor Diane
<TT>SAT </TT>Roberts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Robyn Read
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vg1ph.html>b06vg1ph</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vg1ph>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Utopias
<TT>SAT </TT>2016 sees the 500th anniversary of a book that generated an
<TT>SAT </TT>idea that has been hotly contested throughout the hundreds
<TT>SAT </TT>of years since its release; that book was 'Utopia' and its
<TT>SAT </TT>author was Thomas More.
<TT>SAT </TT>More had been on a trade mission to Antwerp, and spent much
<TT>SAT </TT>of his time talking to fellow humanist scholars like Erasmus
<TT>SAT </TT>about the notion of an ideal society and what it might look
<TT>SAT </TT>like. Out of those conversations came the book, a slippery
<TT>SAT </TT>tale that blurs fact and fiction and which has left readers
<TT>SAT </TT>ever since trying to fathom whether More was indeed
<TT>SAT </TT>presenting his island of Utopia, where equality is paramount
<TT>SAT </TT>and greed attacked, as a model society or as a salutary
<TT>SAT </TT>tale.
<TT>SAT </TT>Half a millennium on, Michael Symmons Roberts heads to
<TT>SAT </TT>Antwerp himself to find out more about the actual book, that
<TT>SAT </TT>so many make reference without ever having opened its pages.
<TT>SAT </TT>He finds out that partly for safety's sake (the text being
<TT>SAT </TT>one on level a critique of contemporary England) it was
<TT>SAT </TT>published abroad and in Latin; he also hears about its great
<TT>SAT </TT>popularity, how it led many to try and set up their own
<TT>SAT </TT>perfect communities, and examines the irony that More would
<TT>SAT </TT>rather have seen this book about an equal society burned
<TT>SAT </TT>rather than seeing it translated into the vernacular and
<TT>SAT </TT>therefore made available to all.
<TT>SAT </TT>Along the way Michael also eavesdrops on figures from the
<TT>SAT </TT>BBC archives describing what their personal Utopias might
<TT>SAT </TT>look like - including Tony Benn, Jeanette Winterson, Aldous
<TT>SAT </TT>Huxley, Nawal El Saadawi and Ian Banks.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076jh7.html>b0076jh7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076jh7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Who Made Who
<TT>SAT </TT>Five decades doesn't mean much to a time traveller, but
<TT>SAT </TT>after fifty years, the Doctor is still a mystery.
<TT>SAT </TT>Radio 4 Extra doesn't have all the answers, but we can shed
<TT>SAT </TT>a little light. Not just a TV phenomenon, Doctor Who has
<TT>SAT </TT>also taken us into strange new sonic realms and the written
<TT>SAT </TT>word. Mark Gatiss examines the Target novels, which offered
<TT>SAT </TT>a glimpse into those early stories before video. We hear
<TT>SAT </TT>from surviving cast and crew of the original pilot episode,
<TT>SAT </TT>the people who gave the show its unique sound in Dance of
<TT>SAT </TT>the Daleks, and finally we catch up with Susan - the
<TT>SAT </TT>Doctor's Granddaughter, last seen on 22nd-century Earth.
<TT>SAT </TT>In between, John Lloyd, AL Kennedy and others who recall
<TT>SAT </TT>those monochrome early years examine what makes them so
<TT>SAT </TT>special. Hosting it is Tracy-Ann Oberman, not only a star of
<TT>SAT </TT>Friday Night Dinner and Eastenders but a Doctor Who
<TT>SAT </TT>villainess in her own right.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tracy-Ann Oberman is an actor and writer with an extensive
<TT>SAT </TT>variety of diverse credits; Big Train, Toast of London and
<TT>SAT </TT>Monroe to name but three. For Doctor Who fans she will be
<TT>SAT </TT>known as Yvonne Hartman - the woman who saw off Rose and set
<TT>SAT </TT>up Torchwood.
<TT>SAT </TT>Programmes included in this three hour special
<TT>SAT </TT>On the Outside it Looked Like An Old Fashioned Police Box
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Gatiss, Doctor Who writer and fanatic, explores the
<TT>SAT </TT>hugely popular Doctor Who novelisations of the 1970s and
<TT>SAT </TT>80s, published by Target books. Featuring some of the best
<TT>SAT </TT>excerpts from the books and interviews with publishers,
<TT>SAT </TT>house writers, illustrators and the actors whose adventures
<TT>SAT </TT>the books tirelessly depicted.
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<TT>SAT </TT>The Reunion – Doctor Who
<TT>SAT </TT>Sue MacGregor reunites five people who created and starred
<TT>SAT </TT>in the first series of a television landmark, Doctor Who.
<TT>SAT </TT>Fifty years later, those who crammed nervously into the
<TT>SAT </TT>BBC's Lime Grove Studios in 1963 recount the triumphs and
<TT>SAT </TT>disasters that ushered in the longest running
<TT>SAT </TT>science-fiction series in the world. Joining Sue MacGregor
<TT>SAT </TT>is Waris Hussein, the director of the episode, Carole Ann
<TT>SAT </TT>Ford who played the Doctor's granddaughter and companion
<TT>SAT </TT>Susan, William Russell who played the Doctor's right hand
<TT>SAT </TT>man Ian Chesterton, actor Jeremy Young who was the first
<TT>SAT </TT>Doctor Who enemy Caveman Kal, and television presenter Peter
<TT>SAT </TT>Purves who travelled with William Hartnell in the mid 60's
<TT>SAT </TT>as companion Steven Taylor.
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<TT>SAT </TT>Dance of the Daleks
<TT>SAT </TT>How do you make a sink-plunger seem scary? Matthew Sweet,
<TT>SAT </TT>who spent the Saturday tea-times of his youth peering at the
<TT>SAT </TT>television from behind the sofa, time-travels through Doctor
<TT>SAT </TT>Who's 47-year history to investigate the weird and wonderful
<TT>SAT </TT>soundworld of its incidental music. He talks with some of
<TT>SAT </TT>the composers who have contributed, in very different
<TT>SAT </TT>musical styles, to the enduring success of the programme
<TT>SAT </TT>over the decades.
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<TT>SAT </TT>Whatever Happened to Susan Foreman?
<TT>SAT </TT>A mockumentary starring Jane Asher and Andrew Sachs. It
<TT>SAT </TT>examines the life of a Susan Foreman, the Doctor’s
<TT>SAT </TT>granddaughter through the realistic lens of a researcher
<TT>SAT </TT>conducting an interview with a subject. Last seen in
<TT>SAT </TT>decimated London after a Dalek invasion, where is the Time
<TT>SAT </TT>Lord's relative now?
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Charles Parker Prize <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d2vfx.html>b07d2vfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d2vfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>2016
<TT>SAT </TT>Charles Parker was a talented radio producer who worked with
<TT>SAT </TT>Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger over 50 years ago to create
<TT>SAT </TT>the famous series of 'radio ballads'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each year a team of radio professions meet to decide the
<TT>SAT </TT>winners of an award dedicated to his memory. For the past 12
<TT>SAT </TT>years the Charles Parker Award has been presented to the
<TT>SAT </TT>best feature made by students studying radio at universities
<TT>SAT </TT>and colleges throughout the UK. In this programme Charles's
<TT>SAT </TT>daughter Sara Parker, herself an award-winning radio
<TT>SAT </TT>producer, reviews this year's competition, talks to the
<TT>SAT </TT>judges, plays extracts from some of the entries, meets the
<TT>SAT </TT>prize-winners and plays their Bronze, Silver and Gold
<TT>SAT </TT>Award-winning features.
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Soundscape Productions.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Armistead Maupin - Tales of the City <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d2vlz.html>b07d2vlz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d2vlz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Mary Ann in Autumn - Omnibus
<TT>SAT </TT>2008 in San Francisco, and Mary Ann returns with some big
<TT>SAT </TT>news to share with Michael. Starring Kate Harper and Trevor
<TT>SAT </TT>White.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d2wt7.html>b07d2wt7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d2wt7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter White
<TT>SAT </TT>Broadcaster Peter White chooses 'Ma She's Making Eyes At Me'
<TT>SAT </TT>by Marie Adams and 'Golden Slumbers' by The Beatles.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Frankly Speaking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d2z3f.html>b07d2z3f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d2z3f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Allen Lane
<TT>SAT </TT>Publisher and founder of Penguin books, Allen Lane answers
<TT>SAT </TT>the questions posed by George Scott, Margaret Lane and
<TT>SAT </TT>Walter Allen.
<TT>SAT </TT>Aged 58 when interviewed, Allen talks of his life as a
<TT>SAT </TT>pioneering paperback publisher and his discovery of DH
<TT>SAT </TT>Lawrence.
<TT>SAT </TT>Sir Allen Lane was born in 1902 and died in 1970.
<TT>SAT </TT>Launched in 1952 on the BBC Home Service, Frankly Speaking
<TT>SAT </TT>was a novel, ground breaking series. Unrehearsed and
<TT>SAT </TT>unscripted, the traditional interviewee/interviewer pairing
<TT>SAT </TT>was initially jettisoned for three interviewers firing
<TT>SAT </TT>direct questions. Early critics described it as 'unkempt',
<TT>SAT </TT>'an inquisition' and described the guest as prey being
<TT>SAT </TT>cornered, quarry being pursued - with calls to axe the
<TT>SAT </TT>unscripted interview. But the format won out and eventually
<TT>SAT </TT>won over its detractors.
<TT>SAT </TT>Only 40 or so of the original 100 programmes survive.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Home Service in 1961.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:45 Could Do Better <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03p85pm.html>b03p85pm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03p85pm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Wendy Cope
<TT>SAT </TT>Robert Booth summons poet and ex-teacher Wendy Cope to his
<TT>SAT </TT>study for a quiet word about her school reports. From
<TT>SAT </TT>November 1988.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vg1ph.html>b06vg1ph</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vg1ph>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pf5d7.html>b01pf5d7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pf5d7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rfhzx.html>b00rfhzx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rfhzx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d3137.html>b07d3137</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d3137>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Crimes of Thomas Brewster, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>2010: The Doctor teams up with an old associate to track
<TT>SAT </TT>down an imposter in a battle to save the Earth from rogue
<TT>SAT </TT>androids.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, Maggie Stables as
<TT>SAT </TT>Evelyn Smythe, John Pickard as Thomas Brewster and Anna Hope
<TT>SAT </TT>as DI Menzies.
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jonathan Morris
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: David Richardson
<TT>SAT </TT>A Big Finish production.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076jh7.html>b0076jh7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076jh7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang-Ups <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03fdh2c.html>b03fdh2c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03fdh2c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Time to Celebrate
<TT>SAT </TT>When Tom phones home we find out why he hates celebrations,
<TT>SAT </TT>why his mum can't stop organising them and why his father
<TT>SAT </TT>needs an electric whisk.
<TT>SAT </TT>Classic Wrigglesworth rants combined with a fascinating and
<TT>SAT </TT>hilarious glimpse into his family background and the
<TT>SAT </TT>influences that have shaped his temperament, opinions and
<TT>SAT </TT>hang-ups.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang Ups is a 30 minute phone call from
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom ringing his parents for his weekly check-in. As the
<TT>SAT </TT>conversation unfolds, Tom takes time out from the phone call
<TT>SAT </TT>to explain the situation, his parent's reactions and relate
<TT>SAT </TT>various anecdotes from the past which illustrate his
<TT>SAT </TT>family's views. And sometimes he just needs to sound-off
<TT>SAT </TT>about the maddening world around him and bemoan everyday
<TT>SAT </TT>annoyances.
<TT>SAT </TT>During all this Hang Ups explores class, living away from
<TT>SAT </TT>'home', trans-generational phenomena, what we inherit from
<TT>SAT </TT>our families and how the past repeats in the present. All in
<TT>SAT </TT>a 30 minute phone call.
<TT>SAT </TT>'Tom Wrigglesworth's Hang-ups' gets underneath the skin of
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom and the Wrigglesworth family, so sit back and enjoy a
<TT>SAT </TT>bit of totally legal phone hacking.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Tom Wrigglesworth and James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Additional Material by Miles Jupp
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom: Tom Wrigglesworth
<TT>SAT </TT>Granny: Judy Parfitt
<TT>SAT </TT>Dad: Paul Copley
<TT>SAT </TT>Mum: Kate Anthony
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Tom Wrigglesworth
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Miles Jupp
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Armando Iannucci - Facts and Fancies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrmj.html>b007jrmj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrmj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>From diseases to identity cards, the producer, writer and
<TT>SAT </TT>performer presents his own collection of humorous essays.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:45 Ida Barr: Artificial Hip Hop <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v72r5.html>b00v72r5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v72r5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Diversity
<TT>SAT </TT>By Christopher Green.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida Barr is a music hall singer who has embraced hip hop and
<TT>SAT </TT>rap, reflecting the cultural diversity of London's East End,
<TT>SAT </TT>where she has been living in retirement for several decades.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida has a genuine love of talking to people so each week she
<TT>SAT </TT>investigates a new topic and creates a unique brand of
<TT>SAT </TT>music-hall, hip-hop fusion with beat boxer Shlomo. This
<TT>SAT </TT>week, the topic is "Diversity".
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Claire Grove
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida Barr is the creation of award-winning performer
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Green (aka spoof country and western singer Tina
<TT>SAT </TT>C). "Missy Elliott meets Marie Lloyd" - Guardian. Each week
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida investigates a current political buzz word - Choice,
<TT>SAT </TT>Responsibility, Diversity and Transparency - and records her
<TT>SAT </TT>findings on her Ida-pod - an ancient battery operated
<TT>SAT </TT>cassette machine with a greasy earpiece. Her target groups
<TT>SAT </TT>include the Sutton House over 55's drama group, children
<TT>SAT </TT>from the Italia Conti Aacademy and Theatre Venture's Youth
<TT>SAT </TT>Company from Stratford East.
<TT>SAT </TT>Beat box artist Shlomo was heard by 3.9 billion people
<TT>SAT </TT>around the world when he and Björk performed "Oceania" at
<TT>SAT </TT>the opening ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympics. He has
<TT>SAT </TT>also worked with artists such as Martha Wainwright, Damon
<TT>SAT </TT>Albarn, and Nitin Sawhney. He is a classically-trained
<TT>SAT </TT>percussionist and heads the world's only human beatbox
<TT>SAT </TT>choir, the Vocal Orchestra.
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Green has written and performed three Tina C
<TT>SAT </TT>series for BBC Radio 4 plus Tina C's Election Night BBQ
<TT>SAT </TT>Special (Nov 2008). 'Ida Barr's Bingo' was at the Brighton
<TT>SAT </TT>Festival and the South Bank earlier this year and 'Ida Barr:
<TT>SAT </TT>So This Is Christmas' was at the Barbican Centre in December
<TT>SAT </TT>2008.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Grove
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dbv0k.html>b07dbv0k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dbv0k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Gadd.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Masala FM <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zjm8.html>b007zjm8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zjm8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>The station is only attracting Z-list Asian celebrities, but
<TT>SAT </TT>then a top 'royal' phones in. Stars Meera Syal. From
<TT>SAT </TT>September 1996.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 Everyone Quite Likes Justin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01292g0.html>b01292g0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01292g0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>by Justin Moorhouse and Jim Poyser
<TT>SAT </TT>Sitcom starring Justin, Anne Reid and Paul Copley. A
<TT>SAT </TT>Manchester DJ tries to balance love, work and everything
<TT>SAT </TT>else without much success. This week, his job seems to be on
<TT>SAT </TT>the line.
<TT>SAT </TT>Anne Reid ..... Gran
<TT>SAT </TT>Christine Bottomley ..... Lisa
<TT>SAT </TT>Justin Moorhouse ..... Justin
<TT>SAT </TT>Lloyd Langford ..... Bryn
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Copley ..... Ray
<TT>SAT </TT>Susan Cookson ..... Tanya
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Steven Canny
<TT>SAT </TT>In one version of his life, Justin is a well-known local
<TT>SAT </TT>Manchester radio DJ who is successful, funny, and stopped in
<TT>SAT </TT>the street by adoring fans. He's the man who has everything.
<TT>SAT </TT>In another version he's a DJ in a slightly shabby local
<TT>SAT </TT>radio station who gets hassled by the occasional oddball on
<TT>SAT </TT>the street. And he's the man who hopes for everything. The
<TT>SAT </TT>truth lies somewhere inbetween.
<TT>SAT </TT>And at home? Well, naturally, his private life is chaotic.
<TT>SAT </TT>His wife has left him, taking custody of his 8-year-old son
<TT>SAT </TT>Justin jnr, and is in the process of taking him to the
<TT>SAT </TT>cleaners. So he's back on the market. As is his house - so
<TT>SAT </TT>he's currently living in his father-in-law's spare room in
<TT>SAT </TT>Bury. The only person who understands him is his Gran,
<TT>SAT </TT>living in luxury in an old folk's home in Warrington. Oh,
<TT>SAT </TT>and his producer Bryn but this might not be a good thing.
<TT>SAT </TT>Despite all this mess, Justin always remains positive. Every
<TT>SAT </TT>new day is a new opportunity, "When life throws you lemons,
<TT>SAT </TT>make lemonade".
<TT>SAT </TT>Recorded in front of an audience in Manchester.
<TT>SAT </TT>Everyone Quite Likes Justin is written by Justin Moorhouse
<TT>SAT </TT>and Jim Poyser. Justin is a comedian who sells out gigs
<TT>SAT </TT>across the country. He has also written plays and a previous
<TT>SAT </TT>show for Radio 4. Jim Poyser is a writer and producer of
<TT>SAT </TT>enormous experience in both radio and television.
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<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 29 MAY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Doctor Who <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d3137.html>b07d3137</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d3137>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Armistead Maupin - Tales of the City <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d2vlz.html>b07d2vlz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d2vlz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d2wt7.html>b07d2wt7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d2wt7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Frankly Speaking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d2z3f.html>b07d2z3f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d2z3f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:45 Could Do Better <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03p85pm.html>b03p85pm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03p85pm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vg1ph.html>b06vg1ph</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vg1ph>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pf5d7.html>b01pf5d7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pf5d7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SUN </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rfhzx.html>b00rfhzx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rfhzx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrkh.html>b007jrkh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrkh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus, part 2
<TT>SUN </TT>The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. War,
<TT>SUN </TT>traffic accidents and unexpected house purchases. Starring
<TT>SUN </TT>Alex Jennings.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wrbs1.html>b00wrbs1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wrbs1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Women's Studies
<TT>SUN </TT>Professor Jeff Hearn talks to Chris Ledgard about his
<TT>SUN </TT>relationship with the academic world of Women's Studies.
<TT>SUN </TT>After a group of female staff at Bradford University set up
<TT>SUN </TT>the UK's second Women's Studies postgraduate course in the
<TT>SUN </TT>early 1980s, Jeff Hearn was asked to teach on it. Professor
<TT>SUN </TT>Hearn - who describes himself as a profeminist - found
<TT>SUN </TT>himself, he says, "on an ambiguous margin of Women's
<TT>SUN </TT>Studies." Now a professor of Gender Studies in Sweden, he
<TT>SUN </TT>and his colleagues discuss his work as a man on the fringe
<TT>SUN </TT>of academic feminism.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Chris Ledgard
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cjwv9.html>b01cjwv9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cjwv9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 7, The Viewing
<TT>SUN </TT>Arthur finds a cunning way of nosing around a neighbours
<TT>SUN </TT>home, as he masquerades as a potential purchaser, he also
<TT>SUN </TT>receives interesting news from an old friend in Spain.
<TT>SUN </TT>Count Arthur Strong (Steve Delaney) - one time Variety Star,
<TT>SUN </TT>now sole proprietor and owner of Doncaster's Academy of
<TT>SUN </TT>Performance - is a show business legend, raconteur, and
<TT>SUN </TT>lecturer extraordinaire. He stars in a Sitcom with regular
<TT>SUN </TT>sidekick Wilfred Taylor, Master Butcher, and a host of other
<TT>SUN </TT>characters.
<TT>SUN </TT>All false starts and nervous fumbling badly covered up by a
<TT>SUN </TT>delicate sheen of bravado and self-assurance, and an expert
<TT>SUN </TT>in everything from the world of entertainment to the origin
<TT>SUN </TT>of the species, everyday life with Arthur is an enlightening
<TT>SUN </TT>experience.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Steve Delaney
<TT>SUN </TT>Mel Giedroyc
<TT>SUN </TT>Alastair Kerr
<TT>SUN </TT>David Mounfield
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: John Leonard
<TT>SUN </TT>A Komedia production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d39yl.html>b07d39yl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d39yl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Ted wants to make some home improvements, but can he manage
<TT>SUN </TT>to wangle a loan from the bank?
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Ted Ray. With Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Connor.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ray's A Laugh - the successor to ITMA - follows the comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>exploits of Ted's life at home with his 'radio' wife Kitty,
<TT>SUN </TT>as well as in a variety of jobs. It ran from 1949-1961.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Bernard Botting and Charles Hart.
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Paul Fenoulhet.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Leslie Bridgmont
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in October 1958.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007mwkh.html>b007mwkh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007mwkh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Marriage-itis
<TT>SUN </TT>Medic Simon Sparrow must cope with both his hangover and a
<TT>SUN </TT>bad case of cold feet.
<TT>SUN </TT>The misadventures of student doctor Simon Sparrow - adapted
<TT>SUN </TT>for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's novel 'Doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>in the House' published in 1952.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Sumner as
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt, Ray Cooney as Tony Benskin, Edward Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>as Taffy Evans and Norma Ronald as Matron/Vera.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: David Hatch
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 1968.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Aarathi Prasad - In the Bonesetter's Waiting Room:
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d3bj4.html>b07d3bj4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d3bj4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Aarathi Prasad explores the ancient and modern in Indian
<TT>SUN </TT>medicine. Read by Sudha Bhuchar.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d3fpp.html>b07d3fpp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d3fpp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Pauline Black
<TT>SUN </TT>Singer Pauline Black chooses 'My Boy Lollipop' by Millie
<TT>SUN </TT>Small and 'Get Up Stand Up' by Bob Marley.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d3fpr.html>b07d3fpr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d3fpr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Neil Gaiman - American Gods
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. Neil Gaiman, voted by listeners as the
<TT>SUN </TT>programme's 'most wanted' guest, joins Harriett Gilbert and
<TT>SUN </TT>invited audience. From September 2013.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d3fs9.html>b07d3fs9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d3fs9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Live from Sydney
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live: David Crabb introduces a special
<TT>SUN </TT>show from Australia with tales around the theme of 'the
<TT>SUN </TT>razor's edge'.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d39yl.html>b07d39yl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d39yl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007mwkh.html>b007mwkh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007mwkh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrkh.html>b007jrkh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrkh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wrbs1.html>b00wrbs1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wrbs1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Robert Macfarlane - Landmarks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05qdqsq.html>b05qdqsq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05qdqsq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus. Robert Macfarlane visits some inspiring places to
<TT>SUN </TT>meet the people and 'collect' the words that evoke the area.
<TT>SUN </TT>Read by Tobias Menzies and the author.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Fay Weldon Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jztv.html>b007jztv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jztv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Inspector Remorse
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. An art critic sits in a church on Easter
<TT>SUN </TT>Friday, contemplating what she has to be remorseful for.
<TT>SUN </TT>Read by Patricia Hodge.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Marcy Kahan - Death at the Desert Inn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t6v8d.html>b00t6v8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t6v8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>$300,000 dollars are left in a satchel in Noel Coward's Las
<TT>SUN </TT>Vegas suite, and so he sets off again on his unexpected
<TT>SUN </TT>posthumous career as a detective.
<TT>SUN </TT>Marcy Kahan's crime thriller stars Malcolm Sinclair as Noel
<TT>SUN </TT>Coward, Eleanor Bron as Lorn Lorraine. Tam Williams as Cole
<TT>SUN </TT>Lesley, Belinda Lang as Judy Garland and Jake Broder as Joe
<TT>SUN </TT>Glaser.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Desert Inn, scene of one of his greatest cabaret
<TT>SUN </TT>triumphs, is the setting for "a highly probable Noel Coward
<TT>SUN </TT>Murder Mystery", complete with Judy Garland, a showgirl, a
<TT>SUN </TT>Broadway agent, an unlikely croupier, a US Congressman and
<TT>SUN </TT>Coward's act, with half of Hollywood in the audience.
<TT>SUN </TT>Another crime to be solved with the Master's favourite
<TT>SUN </TT>weapon - wit.
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Ned Chaillet
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2004.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d3htz.html>b07d3htz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d3htz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>David Walliams on Philip Larkin
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with David Walliams on Philip
<TT>SUN </TT>Larkin.
<TT>SUN </TT>Actor David Walliams is a great admirer of Philip Larkin's
<TT>SUN </TT>poetry, and to mark the 25th anniversary of the poet's
<TT>SUN </TT>death, he talked to former Poet Laureate Andrew Motion, who
<TT>SUN </TT>wrote a widely acclaimed biography of Larkin, about why he
<TT>SUN </TT>finds this poetry so appealing.
<TT>SUN </TT>Walliams chooses a selection of the poems he likes best,
<TT>SUN </TT>some well-known and some far less so, to explore the central
<TT>SUN </TT>themes that recur throughout Larkin's work. It's a
<TT>SUN </TT>fascinating three-way meeting of minds: the actor, the
<TT>SUN </TT>biographer and the poet they both admire.
<TT>SUN </TT>The poems are read by Philip Larkin, Tom Courtenay and
<TT>SUN </TT>Patrick Romer.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Sara Davies
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2010.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cjwv9.html>b01cjwv9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cjwv9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06y9b6t.html>b06y9b6t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06y9b6t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Utopia
<TT>SUN </TT>2016 is the 500th Anniversary of Thomas More's classic work
<TT>SUN </TT>of speculative fiction, which has entered the culture so
<TT>SUN </TT>deeply that the name of his fictional island is the accepted
<TT>SUN </TT>term for our hopes and dreams of a better society.
<TT>SUN </TT>Poet Michael Symmons Roberts dramatisation brings More's
<TT>SUN </TT>strange and enchanting island to life, told through the
<TT>SUN </TT>memoirs of Raphael Hythloday.
<TT>SUN </TT>More goes on a diplomatic trip to Antwerp, to sort out a
<TT>SUN </TT>dispute in the commercial wool trade between Britain and the
<TT>SUN </TT>Netherlands. While he is there he meets an old man who is
<TT>SUN </TT>clearly widely travelled.
<TT>SUN </TT>More complains about the petty politics of the trade
<TT>SUN </TT>dispute, and the old stranger bemoans the state of
<TT>SUN </TT>contemporary society. There is a better way, he says, and I
<TT>SUN </TT>have seen it. The stranger introduces himself as the
<TT>SUN </TT>explorer and adventurer Raphael Hythloday, who at the height
<TT>SUN </TT>of his career of was sent out from Antwerp to explore an
<TT>SUN </TT>unmapped and remote part of the ocean. After months of
<TT>SUN </TT>sailing, he chanced upon an island society unlike any he had
<TT>SUN </TT>seen before. The island was called 'Utopia'.
<TT>SUN </TT>Utopia fleshes out the story of Raphael's visit to the
<TT>SUN </TT>island, giving us vivid descriptions of the place and its
<TT>SUN </TT>society, its laws and social patterns and customs.
<TT>SUN </TT>All the bearings for this new drama are be taken from the
<TT>SUN </TT>rules and descriptions of the island in More's book, and the
<TT>SUN </TT>clues he gives about Raphael's visit.
<TT>SUN </TT>Directed in Salford by Susan Roberts.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Raphael Hythloday: Raad Rawi
<TT>SUN </TT>Young Raphael: Nacho Aldeguer
<TT>SUN </TT>Thomas More: Michael Peavoy
<TT>SUN </TT>Achorian: Michael Peavoy
<TT>SUN </TT>Peter Giles: Cameron Blakeley
<TT>SUN </TT>Abraxa: Emily Pithon
<TT>SUN </TT>Barzanes: Jonathan Keeble
<TT>SUN </TT>Macaria: Fiona Clarke
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Susan Roberts
<TT>SUN </TT>Author: Thomas More
<TT>SUN </TT>Adaptor: Michael Symmons Roberts
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d3fs9.html>b07d3fs9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d3fs9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:45 Aarathi Prasad - In the Bonesetter's Waiting Room:
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d3bj4.html>b07d3bj4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d3bj4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:55 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d3fpp.html>b07d3fpp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d3fpp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d3fpr.html>b07d3fpr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d3fpr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cjwv9.html>b01cjwv9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cjwv9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 The Masterson Inheritance <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpvx.html>b007jpvx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpvx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Quest for the Other Rabbit's Foot
<TT>SUN </TT>Myths and mucking out at the court of King Arthur.
<TT>SUN </TT>Improvised family saga with Paul Merton and Josie Lawrence.
<TT>SUN </TT>From June 1994.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Think the Unthinkable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hbrw8.html>b01hbrw8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hbrw8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>The management consultants tackle credit card security, with
<TT>SUN </TT>the morally dubious Owen. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From July
<TT>SUN </TT>2004.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Births, Deaths and Marriages <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jrqr1.html>b01jrqr1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jrqr1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>In this episode, the team are horrified that the media have
<TT>SUN </TT>been invited to one of Malcolm's citizenship ceremonies,
<TT>SUN </TT>Anita's got problems with childcare and Luke's having a
<TT>SUN </TT>'quarter life' crisis.
<TT>SUN </TT>Births, Deaths and Marriages is a new sitcom set in a Local
<TT>SUN </TT>Authority Register Office where the staff deal with the
<TT>SUN </TT>three greatest events in anybody's life.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by David Schneider (The Day Today, I'm Alan
<TT>SUN </TT>Partridge), he stars as chief registrar Malcolm Fox who is a
<TT>SUN </TT>stickler for rules and would be willing to interrupt any
<TT>SUN </TT>wedding service if the width of the bride infringes health
<TT>SUN </TT>and safety. He's single but why does he need to be married?
<TT>SUN </TT>He's married thousands of women.
<TT>SUN </TT>Alongside him are rival and divorcee Lorna who has been
<TT>SUN </TT>parachuted in from Car Parks to drag the office (and
<TT>SUN </TT>Malcolm) into the 21st century. To her, marriage isn't just
<TT>SUN </TT>about love and romance, it's got to be about making a profit
<TT>SUN </TT>in our new age of austerity.
<TT>SUN </TT>There's also the ever spiky Mary, geeky Luke who's worried
<TT>SUN </TT>he'll end up like Malcolm one day, and ditzy Anita who may
<TT>SUN </TT>get her words and names mixed up occasionally but, as the
<TT>SUN </TT>only parent in the office, is a mother to them all.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Malcolm ...... David Schneider
<TT>SUN </TT>Lorna ....... Sarah Hadland
<TT>SUN </TT>Anita ........ Sandy McDade
<TT>SUN </TT>Luke ....... Russell Tovey
<TT>SUN </TT>Mary ....... Sally Bretton
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr. Arnold/Peter Stephenson ...... Andrew Brooke
<TT>SUN </TT>Bereaved woman/New Citizen/Mum ...... Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Simon Jacobs
<TT>SUN </TT>A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 30 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06y9b6t.html>b06y9b6t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06y9b6t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrkh.html>b007jrkh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrkh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wrbs1.html>b00wrbs1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wrbs1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Robert Macfarlane - Landmarks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05qdqsq.html>b05qdqsq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05qdqsq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Fay Weldon Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jztv.html>b007jztv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jztv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Marcy Kahan - Death at the Desert Inn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t6v8d.html>b00t6v8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t6v8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d3htz.html>b07d3htz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d3htz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cjwv9.html>b01cjwv9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cjwv9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013216n.html>b013216n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013216n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Needle in a Haystack
<TT>MON </TT>A baby's life is in danger when some pep pills go missing
<TT>MON </TT>and George Dixon causes a stir at home when he offers PC
<TT>MON </TT>Crawford the spare room...
<TT>MON </TT>Radio revival of BBC TV's famous copper starring David
<TT>MON </TT>Calder as PC George Dixon, David Tennant as Andy Crawford
<TT>MON </TT>and Charlene Brooks as Mary Dixon.
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Ted Willis. Dramatised from his TV screenplay by
<TT>MON </TT>Sue Rodwell.
<TT>MON </TT>Dixon of Dock Green's roots go back to 1950 film drama 'The
<TT>MON </TT>Blue Lamp' which ended with Dixon being shot dead. However,
<TT>MON </TT>Warner's role was resurrected for the BBC TV series running
<TT>MON </TT>from 1955 to 1976.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced in Bristol by Viv Beeby and Jeremy Howell.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 How the Rest Got Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjngj.html>b00sjngj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjngj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The miracle of Dunkirk carries an air of finality about it
<TT>MON </TT>in the popular mind. More than 300,000 troops evacuated,
<TT>MON </TT>ending Allied - especially British - involvement on the
<TT>MON </TT>Continent.
<TT>MON </TT>But this is simply untrue.
<TT>MON </TT>Nearly 200,000 non-French Allied troops continued to see
<TT>MON </TT>action in France, some only arriving after Dunkirk.
<TT>MON </TT>How The Rest Got Home tells some of their stories: those who
<TT>MON </TT>survived the sinking of the Lancastria (Britain's worst-ever
<TT>MON </TT>maritime disaster); those who founded the escape routes to
<TT>MON </TT>the south coast of France; those who only reached home after
<TT>MON </TT>five tortured years in German captivity, following
<TT>MON </TT>humiliating capture at St Valery-en-Caux. There were SO many
<TT>MON </TT>different ways back.
<TT>MON </TT>The programme hears from a string of veterans in their late
<TT>MON </TT>80s and 90s. There's Henry Harding, whose leap off the
<TT>MON </TT>Lancastria saved his life - he still has the watch he was
<TT>MON </TT>wearing at the time, its hands frozen. Scotsmen Bill
<TT>MON </TT>Crighton and Andrew Cheyne recall the sheer terror of
<TT>MON </TT>Rommel's bombardment at St Valery, and the emotion of their
<TT>MON </TT>eventual return to Aberdeen after five years' hard labour as
<TT>MON </TT>German prisoners.
<TT>MON </TT>On archive tape, Helen Long remembers the cloak and dagger
<TT>MON </TT>business of hiding and protecting post-Dunkirk escapees in
<TT>MON </TT>the brothels of Marseilles.
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter and military historian Saul David has been a close
<TT>MON </TT>observer of the forgotten stories of continuing heroism and
<TT>MON </TT>tragedy after Dunkirk. He visits the Normandy coastline
<TT>MON </TT>where much of the action took place.
<TT>MON </TT>An Andrew Green production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Andrew Green
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007r4mg.html>b007r4mg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007r4mg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>MON </TT>When a new rival appears in town, 18th-century smuggler
<TT>MON </TT>Tamsyn Trelawny tries to quit. Stars Lucy Speed. From March
<TT>MON </TT>2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07btlmc.html>b07btlmc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07btlmc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 75, Episode 2
<TT>MON </TT>Nicholas Parsons and guests return for the 75th series of
<TT>MON </TT>the panel show where participants must try to speak for 60
<TT>MON </TT>seconds without hesitation, deviation or repetition. No
<TT>MON </TT>repetition? That's no small order after nearly 50 years.
<TT>MON </TT>Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence, Alexei Sayle and Graham Norton
<TT>MON </TT>join host Nicholas Parsons and the topics on the cards
<TT>MON </TT>include Clock-watching, Cardigan Bay, and A Hot Potato.
<TT>MON </TT>Hayley Sterling blows the whistle.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Victoria Lloyd.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Paul Merton
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Josie Lawrence
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Alexei Sayle
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Graham Norton
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Victoria Lloyd
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p8pl1.html>b01p8pl1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p8pl1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, The Excursion
<TT>MON </TT>Railway Station Master Horace Hepplewhite decides Parsley
<TT>MON </TT>Sidings needs to boost passenger numbers with train
<TT>MON </TT>excursions.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Ian Lavender as Bert,
<TT>MON </TT>Kenneth Connor as Percy, Liz Fraser as Gloria and John
<TT>MON </TT>Graham as the American Tourist.
<TT>MON </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>MON </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>MON </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>MON </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>MON </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>MON </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>MON </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>MON </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>MON </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>MON </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>MON </TT>down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Re-created Announcements by Keith Skues.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in January 1972.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0bg.html>b007k0bg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0bg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Hollywood and Back
<TT>MON </TT>The veteran of many parts recalls one of the worst screen
<TT>MON </TT>performances never seen. Stars Peter Jones. From June 1968.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r0yml.html>b00r0yml</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r0yml>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 12, JD Salinger
<TT>MON </TT>James Walton takes the chair for the game of literary
<TT>MON </TT>correctness. Team captains John Walsh and Lynne Truss are
<TT>MON </TT>joined by Tibor Fischer and Peter Kemp. The author of the
<TT>MON </TT>week and subject for pastiche is JD Salinger, and the reader
<TT>MON </TT>is Beth Chalmers.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tdlr8.html>b00tdlr8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tdlr8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, The Italian Connection
<TT>MON </TT>The salon and owner are attacked by gangsters, but can a
<TT>MON </TT>cousin speak their language? Stars Victor Spinetti. From
<TT>MON </TT>November 1979.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Dave Sheasby - Five Summers and Johnny Onion
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vzz1p.html>b00vzz1p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vzz1p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>For Anne, a photo provokes vivid memories of an intense lost
<TT>MON </TT>love story across the English Channel. Stars Susan Jameson.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Heidi Amsinck - Copenhagen Confidential <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j2ld7.html>b01j2ld7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01j2ld7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Last Tenant
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Heidi Amsinck
<TT>MON </TT>Read by: Jack Klaff
<TT>MON </TT>In these three specially-commissioned tales by Heidi
<TT>MON </TT>Amsinck, Copenhagen and its surrounds are places of twilight
<TT>MON </TT>and shadows: mysterious places where strange, occasionally
<TT>MON </TT>bad things happen.
<TT>MON </TT>The Last Tenant
<TT>MON </TT>Jan Vettegren is convinced that the office building he's
<TT>MON </TT>bought is a steal - once you get past the wear-and-tear,
<TT>MON </TT>creaks and strange recurring smells. But none of his
<TT>MON </TT>colleagues are happy to work alone there.
<TT>MON </TT>Heidi Amsinck, a writer and journalist born in Copenhagen,
<TT>MON </TT>has covered Britain for the Danish press since 1992,
<TT>MON </TT>including a spell as London Correspondent for the broadsheet
<TT>MON </TT>daily Jyllands-Posten. Heidi has written numerous short
<TT>MON </TT>stories for radio including, most recently, the three story
<TT>MON </TT>set Danish Noir (2010), which was also produced by Sweet
<TT>MON </TT>Talk for BBC Radio 4. A graduate of the MA in Creative
<TT>MON </TT>Writing at Birkbeck, University of London, Heidi lives in
<TT>MON </TT>Surrey with her husband and two young sons.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jeremy Osborne
<TT>MON </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Jack Klaff
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jeremy Osborne
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Heidi Amsinck
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011jvyz.html>b011jvyz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011jvyz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Ewa Banaszkiewicz - SBLT (Single But Living Together)
<TT>MON </TT>by Ewa Banaszkiewicz
<TT>MON </TT>What happens if you separate but circumstances force you to
<TT>MON </TT>continue to live together?
<TT>MON </TT>Alex thinks she can make it work with a list of rules but
<TT>MON </TT>then emotions begin to get in the way.
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Sally Avens.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Alex: Natasha Little
<TT>MON </TT>Josh: David Seddon
<TT>MON </TT>Liz: Sarah Smart
<TT>MON </TT>Duncan: Will Tudor
<TT>MON </TT>Rilla: Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>MON </TT>Nicky: Alex Tregear
<TT>MON </TT>Zoe: Martha Avens
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Ewa Banaszkiewicz
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Sally Avens
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p8pl1.html>b01p8pl1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p8pl1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0bg.html>b007k0bg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0bg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013216n.html>b013216n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013216n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 How the Rest Got Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjngj.html>b00sjngj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjngj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nhsgh.html>b00nhsgh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nhsgh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Crowd of Neighbours
<TT>MON </TT>William and Sal meet some fellow river-dwellers at
<TT>MON </TT>Thornhill's Point. A story of belonging and ownership read
<TT>MON </TT>by Ron Cook.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>MON </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042zcqh.html>b042zcqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042zcqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Stages of Life
<TT>MON </TT>In this programme Martin Sixsmith looks at the stages of
<TT>MON </TT>human development from childhood to old age, including Erik
<TT>MON </TT>Erikson's psychosocial model with its eight phases of the
<TT>MON </TT>human life cycle.
<TT>MON </TT>He examines Jean Piaget's influential work on childhood
<TT>MON </TT>development and John Bowlby's theory of attachment between
<TT>MON </TT>mother and child.
<TT>MON </TT>He considers how the study of animals such as Konrad
<TT>MON </TT>Lorenz's work with geese on imprinting and Harlow's
<TT>MON </TT>controversial experiments with baby monkeys informed
<TT>MON </TT>research, as well as talking to Bristol University's
<TT>MON </TT>Professor Bruce Hood about early years development and
<TT>MON </TT>theory of mind.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Sara Parker.
<TT>MON </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsfz.html>b007jsfz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsfz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Virgin in the Garden, part 1
<TT>MON </TT>In 1950s Yorkshire, Frederica Potter, still living at home,
<TT>MON </TT>senses that something exciting is beginning. Stars Hannah
<TT>MON </TT>Watkins.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011tz8h.html>b011tz8h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011tz8h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>James Joyce - A Biography, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>"Living In Ireland had lost all meaning for Joyce; and the
<TT>MON </TT>lure of 'exile' began to possess him. But if he was to elope
<TT>MON </TT>with Nora he would need to secure an income, and would Nora
<TT>MON </TT>go with him? Fortunately, she was as captivated by him as he
<TT>MON </TT>was by her..."
<TT>MON </TT>Our five part reading of this voluminous account looks at
<TT>MON </TT>Joyce's years spent in Europe, when he held down menial
<TT>MON </TT>jobs, caroused a lot, experienced the ups and downs of
<TT>MON </TT>married life, but still managed to produce works of
<TT>MON </TT>literature that stand the test of time.
<TT>MON </TT>1. Gordon Bowker's study of the great writer, abridged for
<TT>MON </TT>radio by Penny Leicester, begins with his early life in
<TT>MON </TT>Dublin, which is full of japes with friends and then an eye
<TT>MON </TT>to exile...
<TT>MON </TT>Narrator Jim Norton and the voice of Joyce is Andrew Scott.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Dave Sheasby - Five Summers and Johnny Onion
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vzz1p.html>b00vzz1p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vzz1p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r0yml.html>b00r0yml</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r0yml>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tdlr8.html>b00tdlr8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tdlr8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007r4mg.html>b007r4mg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007r4mg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07btlmc.html>b07btlmc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07btlmc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzyb.html>b007jzyb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzyb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Pursuit of the President
<TT>MON </TT>After the sunset confrontation between motor cars, the
<TT>MON </TT>detectives return to London to accost Sunday. Read by
<TT>MON </TT>Geoffrey Palmer.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007675y.html>b007675y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007675y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Berry and Nick Broomfield
<TT>MON </TT>Rosie Boycott talks to the documentary filmmaker Nick
<TT>MON </TT>Broomfield and the mathematical physicist Sir Michael Berry,
<TT>MON </TT>about favourite books by Jack London, Philip Roth and Paul
<TT>MON </TT>Scott. From 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>The Human Stain by Philip Roth
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Vintage
<TT>MON </TT>People of the Abyss by Jack London
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher Pluto Press
<TT>MON </TT>Staying On by Paul Scott
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Mandarin.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p8pl1.html>b01p8pl1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p8pl1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0bg.html>b007k0bg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0bg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013216n.html>b013216n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013216n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 How the Rest Got Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjngj.html>b00sjngj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjngj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Heidi Amsinck - Copenhagen Confidential <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j2ld7.html>b01j2ld7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01j2ld7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011jvyz.html>b011jvyz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011jvyz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07btlmc.html>b07btlmc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07btlmc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Kevin Eldon Will See You Now <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m0pqk.html>b01m0pqk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m0pqk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, The One with Anubis, Almighty Jackal-Headed God of
<TT>MON </TT>the Egyptian Underworld
<TT>MON </TT>Comedy's best kept secret ingredient gets his own sketch
<TT>MON </TT>show. Sketches, characters, sound effects, bit of music,
<TT>MON </TT>some messin' about, you know...
<TT>MON </TT>In this episode, Kevin goes into space, meets a bandit and
<TT>MON </TT>evokes the powerful gods of Ancient Egypt. Not all at the
<TT>MON </TT>same time, obviously - that would be weird. No, separately.
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon is a comedy phenomenon. He's been in virtually
<TT>MON </TT>every major comedy show in the last fifteen years, but not
<TT>MON </TT>content with working with the likes of Chris Morris, Steve
<TT>MON </TT>Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse,
<TT>MON </TT>Stewart Lee, Julia Davis and Graham Linehan, he's finally
<TT>MON </TT>decided to put together his own comedy series for BBC Radio
<TT>MON </TT>4.
<TT>MON </TT>After all the waiting - Kevin Eldon Will See You Now.
<TT>MON </TT>Appearing in this episode are Amelia Bullmore (I'm Alan
<TT>MON </TT>Partridge, Scott & Bailey), Julia Davis (Nighty Night),
<TT>MON </TT>Rosie Cavaliero (Peep Show), Paul Putner (Little Britain),
<TT>MON </TT>Justin Edwards (The Consultants) and David Reed (The Penny
<TT>MON </TT>Dreadfuls) with special guest Phil Cornwell as David Bowie
<TT>MON </TT>circa 1973.
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Kevin Eldon.
<TT>MON </TT>With additional material by Jason Hazeley and Joel Morris
<TT>MON </TT>(Flight Of The Conchords, That Mitchell & Webb Sound).
<TT>MON </TT>Original music by Martin Bird.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced and directed by David Tyler
<TT>MON </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d7b01.html>b07d7b01</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d7b01>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 17, Episode 7
<TT>MON </TT>Susan Calman, Holly Walsh, Francis Wheen and Dane Baptiste
<TT>MON </TT>are Miles' guests for this episode of News Quiz Extra, the
<TT>MON </TT>bumper bonus version of Friday's programme.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer..... Tamara Shilham
<TT>MON </TT>A BBC Studios Production.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:45 Singular Women <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00755cm.html>b00755cm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00755cm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Dora
<TT>MON </TT>Lesley Joseph recreates her stage role as Dora, a 'person of
<TT>MON </TT>restricted growth' whose performances are under threat. From
<TT>MON </TT>1997.
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 31 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzyb.html>b007jzyb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzyb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007675y.html>b007675y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007675y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013216n.html>b013216n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013216n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 How the Rest Got Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjngj.html>b00sjngj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjngj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nhsgh.html>b00nhsgh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nhsgh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>TUE </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042zcqh.html>b042zcqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042zcqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsfz.html>b007jsfz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsfz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011tz8h.html>b011tz8h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011tz8h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Dave Sheasby - Five Summers and Johnny Onion
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vzz1p.html>b00vzz1p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vzz1p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r0yml.html>b00r0yml</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r0yml>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tdlr8.html>b00tdlr8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tdlr8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007r4mg.html>b007r4mg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007r4mg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07btlmc.html>b07btlmc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07btlmc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133pl2.html>b0133pl2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133pl2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Crawford's First Pinch
<TT>TUE </TT>Some unsavoury postcards turn up on the Dock Green beat and
<TT>TUE </TT>the link to a recent spate of bicycle thefts makes PC Andy
<TT>TUE </TT>Crawford desperate to notch up his first arrest.
<TT>TUE </TT>Radio revival of BBC TV's famous copper starring David
<TT>TUE </TT>Calder as PC George Dixon, David Tennant as Andy Crawford,
<TT>TUE </TT>Charlene Brooks as Mary Dixon and Michael Fenton Stevens as
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Cooney.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Ted Willis. Dramatised from his TV screenplay by
<TT>TUE </TT>Sue Rodwell.
<TT>TUE </TT>Dixon of Dock Green's roots go back to 1950 film drama 'The
<TT>TUE </TT>Blue Lamp' which ended with Dixon being shot dead. However,
<TT>TUE </TT>Warner's role was resurrected for the BBC TV series running
<TT>TUE </TT>from 1955 to 1976.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced in Bristol by Viv Beeby and Jeremy Howell.
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Who Was Joyce Hatto? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tt6f6.html>b00tt6f6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tt6f6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>In June 2006, the death was announced of the pianist Joyce
<TT>TUE </TT>Hatto. She was heralded as a great lost genius of classical
<TT>TUE </TT>music- a reclusive woman who almost never performed in
<TT>TUE </TT>public, but who in later life had created sublime recordings
<TT>TUE </TT>in private. A few months later it emerged that those
<TT>TUE </TT>recordings were fake- lifted from other performers and
<TT>TUE </TT>tweaked in the studio - which leaves a question hanging.
<TT>TUE </TT>In this programme, the biographer Anne Sebba asks 'Who was
<TT>TUE </TT>Joyce Hatto?'
<TT>TUE </TT>'In the final few years of her life, she released a huge
<TT>TUE </TT>range of CD recordings which swamped the market and were
<TT>TUE </TT>praised to the hilt by a select band of reviewers,' says
<TT>TUE </TT>Anne, 'I remember thinking, Where had this amazing talent
<TT>TUE </TT>been all these years'?
<TT>TUE </TT>Then, after a pile of glowing obituaries, which told of her
<TT>TUE </TT>four decade battle with cancer, these recordings of the
<TT>TUE </TT>pianist Joyce Hatto were branded as fake - copies of
<TT>TUE </TT>commercial recordings made by other artists, - not by Joyce
<TT>TUE </TT>at all.
<TT>TUE </TT>In this programme, her husband, William Barrington Coupe,
<TT>TUE </TT>the sound engineer for her recordings, said that he alone
<TT>TUE </TT>was to blame for the deception- acting purely out of love,
<TT>TUE </TT>and replacing passages of his wife's playing with other
<TT>TUE </TT>artists.
<TT>TUE </TT>But behind the final deception, there is an intriguing story
<TT>TUE </TT>of an incredibly talented pianist marred by ill-health.
<TT>TUE </TT>The conductor George Hurst talks about working with Joyce in
<TT>TUE </TT>the early 1960s. The novelist Rose Tremain recalls Joyce as
<TT>TUE </TT>an inspirational piano teacher. The critic Lewis Foreman
<TT>TUE </TT>remembers an extraordinary performance at Guildford.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: David Prest
<TT>TUE </TT>A Whistledown Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008zs1b.html>b008zs1b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008zs1b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Neighbourhood Watch
<TT>TUE </TT>Linda's tortoise, Sir Cliff, has been sprung from his high
<TT>TUE </TT>security facility. Can the Neighbourhood Watch group find
<TT>TUE </TT>the culprit?
<TT>TUE </TT>Sitcom written by and starring Linda Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Femi Elufowoju Jnr, Jeremy Hardy, Martin Hyder,
<TT>TUE </TT>Margaret John and Chris Neill.
<TT>TUE </TT>Special guest: Dillie Keane
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jon Rolph
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in June 2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s8cp3.html>b01s8cp3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s8cp3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, George and Louise
<TT>TUE </TT>Isy Suttie returns to BBC Radio 4 with a brand new series of
<TT>TUE </TT>her Sony Award Winning show, recounting a series of love
<TT>TUE </TT>stories affecting people she's known throughout her life,
<TT>TUE </TT>told partly through song.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sometimes Isy has merely observed other people's love lives;
<TT>TUE </TT>quite often she's intervened, changing the action
<TT>TUE </TT>dramatically - for better or worse. Intertwined within these
<TT>TUE </TT>stories are related real life anecdotes from Isy's own,
<TT>TUE </TT>often disastrous, love life.
<TT>TUE </TT>In this final episode of the series, Isy recounts the tale
<TT>TUE </TT>of George and Louise, set against the backdrop of the
<TT>TUE </TT>Matlock Ceilidh over Christmas / New Year 2014.
<TT>TUE </TT>With her multi-character and vocal skills, and accompanied
<TT>TUE </TT>by her guitar, Isy creates a hilarious and deeply moving
<TT>TUE </TT>world, sharing with us her lessons in life and love.
<TT>TUE </TT>"A voice you want to swim in" The Independent
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Lyndsay Fenner.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Performer: Isy Suttie
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Isy Suttie
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lyndsay Fenner
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tlwzb.html>b00tlwzb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tlwzb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 16
<TT>TUE </TT>Listeners have their say - and there's a bona surprise for
<TT>TUE </TT>Julian and Sandy.
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenneth Horne hosts the last ever show. With Kenneth
<TT>TUE </TT>Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres. Marty departed after
<TT>TUE </TT>series 3.
<TT>TUE </TT>Scripted by Barry Took, Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in June 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp1t.html>b007jp1t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp1t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Sky High
<TT>TUE </TT>Construction chaos abounds for the bumbling civil servants
<TT>TUE </TT>over a new office block. Stars Richard Murdoch. From July
<TT>TUE </TT>1974.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d7b01.html>b07d7b01</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d7b01>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Singular Women <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00755cm.html>b00755cm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00755cm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Margaret Oliphant - Phoebe Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7vj1.html>b03m7vj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7vj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Young Lady in Black
<TT>TUE </TT>In 1875, Carlingford jealousies and rivalries arise as Mrs
<TT>TUE </TT>Oliphant returns to focus on Phoebe Beecham's family. With
<TT>TUE </TT>Elizabeth Spriggs.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Opening Lines <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d4f0g.html>b00d4f0g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d4f0g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 10, The Deep
<TT>TUE </TT>Miranda and Andy's idyllic holiday in the tropics ends up
<TT>TUE </TT>exposing rifts in their relationship. Read by Helen
<TT>TUE </TT>Longworth.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011p7t0.html>b011p7t0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011p7t0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Jimmy McAleavey - Hearing Voices
<TT>TUE </TT>D.I. James McCoy is an old style, hard-man copper, who
<TT>TUE </TT>though tempted by an offer of redundancy, determines to nail
<TT>TUE </TT>the killer of a colleague involved in undercover work. McCoy
<TT>TUE </TT>knows what he has to do to gain a conviction, but for the
<TT>TUE </TT>first time in his career he finds himself undermined not
<TT>TUE </TT>only by a psychopathic murderer, but by a somehow familiar
<TT>TUE </TT>voice in his head which ridicules and emasculates him, and
<TT>TUE </TT>threatens to completely destroy him.
<TT>TUE </TT>Hearing Voices by Jimmy McAleavey
<TT>TUE </TT>James McCoy - Tim McInnerny
<TT>TUE </TT>The Voice - Danny Webb
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenny -Ian Bartholomew
<TT>TUE </TT>McKenzie - Daniel Rabin
<TT>TUE </TT>Fairleigh - Ewan Bailey
<TT>TUE </TT>Anika - Jane Slavin
<TT>TUE </TT>Davide - Nyasha Hatendi
<TT>TUE </TT>Psychologist - Joanna Munroe
<TT>TUE </TT>Hearing Voices was directed and produced by Eoin
<TT>TUE </TT>O'Callaghan.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Eoin OCallaghan
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tlwzb.html>b00tlwzb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tlwzb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp1t.html>b007jp1t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp1t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133pl2.html>b0133pl2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133pl2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Who Was Joyce Hatto? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tt6f6.html>b00tt6f6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tt6f6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nhw1l.html>b00nhw1l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nhw1l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Give a Little, Take a Little
<TT>TUE </TT>William and Sal Thornhill must learn to live next to their
<TT>TUE </TT>new Aboriginal river bank neighbours. Read by Ron Cook.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>TUE </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042zsy1.html>b042zsy1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042zsy1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>DNA and Darwin
<TT>TUE </TT>Martin Sixsmith looks at how our DNA and the development of
<TT>TUE </TT>our brain informs who we are and how we think.
<TT>TUE </TT>He re-examines the nature versus nurture debate and
<TT>TUE </TT>considers the claims of evolutionary psychology from Robert
<TT>TUE </TT>Sapolsky's work with baboons to the increasing interest in
<TT>TUE </TT>epigenetics.
<TT>TUE </TT>He talks to geneticist Steve Jones of University College
<TT>TUE </TT>London and visits the Oxford Brain bank to interview
<TT>TUE </TT>neuropathologist Margaret Esiri about the structure of the
<TT>TUE </TT>brain.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Sara Parker
<TT>TUE </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsgc.html>b007jsgc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsgc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Virgin in the Garden, part 2
<TT>TUE </TT>A wealthy theatre director is producing a play and Frederica
<TT>TUE </TT>Potter is desperate to secure a role. Stars Hannah Watkins.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011v1bb.html>b011v1bb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011v1bb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>James Joyce - A Biography, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>"Living In Ireland had lost all meaning for Joyce; and the
<TT>TUE </TT>lure of 'exile' began to possess him. But if he was to elope
<TT>TUE </TT>with Nora he would need to secure an income, and would Nora
<TT>TUE </TT>go with him? Fortunately, she was as captivated by him as he
<TT>TUE </TT>was by her..."
<TT>TUE </TT>Our five part reading of this voluminous account looks at
<TT>TUE </TT>Joyce's years spent in Europe, when he held down menial
<TT>TUE </TT>jobs, caroused a lot, experienced the ups and downs of
<TT>TUE </TT>married life, but still managed to produce works of
<TT>TUE </TT>literature that stand the test of time.
<TT>TUE </TT>2. Joyce and Nora have left Ireland for Pola and then
<TT>TUE </TT>Trieste, where literary ambitions are at odds with the need
<TT>TUE </TT>to eke out a living. So maybe Joyce's brother Stannie should
<TT>TUE </TT>join them?
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Margaret Oliphant - Phoebe Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7vj1.html>b03m7vj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7vj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00drrzf.html>b00drrzf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00drrzf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, Episode 6
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin hosts the music quiz with Oliver Longstaff and
<TT>TUE </TT>Peter Robinson of Harrogate and Jane Prust from Leeds.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Ayres on the Air <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ms34r.html>b01ms34r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ms34r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Spring
<TT>TUE </TT>Popular poet Pam Ayres is joined in her poetry and sketch
<TT>TUE </TT>show by Felicity Montagu and Geoffrey Whitehead as they look
<TT>TUE </TT>at the season of Spring.
<TT>TUE </TT>This week she looks subjects such as flowers and animals in
<TT>TUE </TT>springtime, spring elections plus she has some unusual tips
<TT>TUE </TT>for spring cleaning.
<TT>TUE </TT>Her poems this week include: I Was Standing by the Cow;
<TT>TUE </TT>Heaps of Stuff; Barking: Fleeced and the Snoring Poem.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Claire Jones.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008zs1b.html>b008zs1b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008zs1b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s8cp3.html>b01s8cp3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s8cp3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvck.html>b007jvck</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvck>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Six Philosophers
<TT>TUE </TT>The men pursue Sunday as he flees them aboard a hot-air
<TT>TUE </TT>balloon. Read by Geoffrey Palmer.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d7yr3.html>b07d7yr3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d7yr3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Alan Ayckbourn
<TT>TUE </TT>Playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn talks to Robin Ray about the
<TT>TUE </TT>music which stirs his emotions. Recorded in Scarborough.
<TT>TUE </TT>In between his music choices, Alan remembers his musical
<TT>TUE </TT>father, recounts some of his successes and flops - and how
<TT>TUE </TT>he became the owner of a special cat.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Andrew Mussett
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1992.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tlwzb.html>b00tlwzb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tlwzb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp1t.html>b007jp1t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp1t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133pl2.html>b0133pl2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133pl2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Who Was Joyce Hatto? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tt6f6.html>b00tt6f6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tt6f6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Opening Lines <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d4f0g.html>b00d4f0g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d4f0g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011p7t0.html>b011p7t0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011p7t0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s8cp3.html>b01s8cp3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s8cp3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 The Guns of Adam Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qwj0j.html>b01qwj0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qwj0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, The Third Pole
<TT>TUE </TT>In this final episode, the award-winning comedian Adam
<TT>TUE </TT>Riches tells the story of Martin, an audience member from
<TT>TUE </TT>London, who started the evening as an unsuspecting software
<TT>TUE </TT>developer, but ended it as the greatest explorer ever to
<TT>TUE </TT>walk the earth. As Martin battles to be the first man to
<TT>TUE </TT>reach the "Third Pole", he is faced by many challenges,
<TT>TUE </TT>including a rival team of Norwegians, led inexplicably by
<TT>TUE </TT>the German filmmaker, Werner Herzog.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by and starring Adam Riches.
<TT>TUE </TT>Also starring Cariad Lloyd, Jim Johnson and Simon Yadoo.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Simon Mayhew-Archer and Rupert Majendie.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0138y1m.html>b0138y1m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0138y1m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>For two hours, seven nights a week, the Comedy Club offers
<TT>TUE </TT>the best laughs. Plus tonight, Tom Wrigglesworth chats to
<TT>TUE </TT>Amy Howerska.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Vent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t6v4j.html>b00t6v4j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t6v4j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Switching Off
<TT>TUE </TT>Comatose Ben journeys across his brain's landscape,
<TT>TUE </TT>reminding him of Tolkien's Mordor. Stars Neil Pearson. From
<TT>TUE </TT>August 2006.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 The Remains of Foley and McColl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrl6.html>b007jrl6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrl6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Real You
<TT>TUE </TT>Sean Foley and Hamish McColl's producer forces them to get
<TT>TUE </TT>proper jobs. Surreal comedy from June 2000.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 01 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvck.html>b007jvck</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvck>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07d7yr3.html>b07d7yr3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07d7yr3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133pl2.html>b0133pl2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133pl2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Who Was Joyce Hatto? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tt6f6.html>b00tt6f6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tt6f6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nhw1l.html>b00nhw1l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nhw1l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>WED </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042zsy1.html>b042zsy1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042zsy1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsgc.html>b007jsgc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsgc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011v1bb.html>b011v1bb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011v1bb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Margaret Oliphant - Phoebe Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7vj1.html>b03m7vj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7vj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00drrzf.html>b00drrzf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00drrzf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Ayres on the Air <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ms34r.html>b01ms34r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ms34r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008zs1b.html>b008zs1b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008zs1b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s8cp3.html>b01s8cp3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s8cp3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0132tjy.html>b0132tjy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0132tjy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Dixie
<TT>WED </TT>When things go missing from the Dixon household Doris, the
<TT>WED </TT>downtrodden girl from next door, is exposed as a petty
<TT>WED </TT>thief. But it's Mary Dixon who comes to her rescue, against
<TT>WED </TT>George's wishes, and who earns the admiration of Andy
<TT>WED </TT>Crawford...
<TT>WED </TT>Radio revival of BBC TV's famous copper starring David
<TT>WED </TT>Calder as PC George Dixon, David Tennant as Andy Crawford,
<TT>WED </TT>Charlene Brooks as Mary Dixon and Sarah Counsell as Doris
<TT>WED </TT>Monroe.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Ted Willis. Dramatised from his TV screenplay by
<TT>WED </TT>Sue Rodwell.
<TT>WED </TT>Dixon of Dock Green's roots go back to 1950 film drama 'The
<TT>WED </TT>Blue Lamp' which ended with Dixon being shot dead. However,
<TT>WED </TT>Warner's role was resurrected for the BBC TV series running
<TT>WED </TT>from 1955 to 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced in Bristol by Viv Beeby and Jeremy Howell.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Banishing Eve <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rd4f1.html>b00rd4f1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rd4f1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>Historian of the ancient world Bettany Hughes uses the
<TT>WED </TT>latest scholarship to take us back to the 2nd century AD, as
<TT>WED </TT>pagan Europe began to embrace Christianity. What emerged out
<TT>WED </TT>of this crucible of religious change marked the beginning of
<TT>WED </TT>the end for women as religious leaders for a millennium and
<TT>WED </TT>half. Common wisdom would have it that women went from
<TT>WED </TT>goddesses to flower arrangers in just over a century. But
<TT>WED </TT>why - and was it that straightforward?
<TT>WED </TT>Bettany finds that the history of women in the early church
<TT>WED </TT>is written more in the fragments of stone left behind than
<TT>WED </TT>in the scriptures. She visits Rome and traces the activities
<TT>WED </TT>of women in the early church as they fought hand in hand
<TT>WED </TT>with men to see their faith survive. Things got more
<TT>WED </TT>difficult after Christianity became the recognised religion
<TT>WED </TT>of the Roman Empire and beyond. But this is not just a tale
<TT>WED </TT>of capitulation and annihilation; women fought doggedly for
<TT>WED </TT>their positions. From Nicea to Northumbria, Bettany follows
<TT>WED </TT>the decline - but not quite fall - of women in the early
<TT>WED </TT>church.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00804fg.html>b00804fg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00804fg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Serenity
<TT>WED </TT>As he finally adjusts to his parallel life, Robin tries to
<TT>WED </TT>convince his 'ex-wife' of the truth. Stars Hugh Bonneville.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07c2t5p.html>b07c2t5p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07c2t5p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 10, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show
<TT>WED </TT>which dares to commit heresy . Her guests this week are Alex
<TT>WED </TT>Horne, Jonny Woo and Richard Osman. Together they discuss
<TT>WED </TT>money, dress codes and sexy TV dramas.
<TT>WED </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Victoria Coren Mitchell
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Alex Horne
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Jonny Woo
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Richard Osman
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mhnh2.html>b01mhnh2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mhnh2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Stuck on a Sandbank
<TT>WED </TT>The crew of HMS Troutbridge is set for shore leave - if they
<TT>WED </TT>can just manage to complete one tiny mission first.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicot as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as
<TT>WED </TT>Heather, Ronnie Barker as Able Seaman Johnson and Tenniel
<TT>WED </TT>Evans as Leading Seamen Goldstein.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1964.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j1c4p.html>b00j1c4p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j1c4p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 9, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Prune Playhouse presents The Search for the Nile. With John
<TT>WED </TT>Cleese, Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden. From November 1973.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012n3rz.html>b012n3rz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012n3rz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Justin Moorhouse, Rob Deering, Chris Corcoran and Tom Allen
<TT>WED </TT>hit London in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. From September
<TT>WED </TT>2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0mg.html>b007k0mg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0mg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Unquiet American
<TT>WED </TT>The rural station staff attempt to secure an old engine, but
<TT>WED </TT>there is a big catch. Stars Peter Davison. From January
<TT>WED </TT>1996.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Margaret Oliphant - Phoebe Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7vj3.html>b03m7vj3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7vj3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A New Gentleman
<TT>WED </TT>A shock awaits Phoebe Beecham when she arrives in
<TT>WED </TT>Carlingford to visit her sick grandmother. Stars Charlotte
<TT>WED </TT>Attenborough.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Opening Lines <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d4f0l.html>b00d4f0l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d4f0l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 10, Put the Radiator on, Get the Coffee Going
<TT>WED </TT>Series showcasing cutting-edge contemporary writing.
<TT>WED </TT>In Anna Britten's story, a young decorator's encounter with
<TT>WED </TT>a middle-aged divorcee and a dragonfly give him unexpected
<TT>WED </TT>inspiration for a colour scheme.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Mike Bailey.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Andy Rashleigh - Be Prepared <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076m8m.html>b0076m8m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076m8m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Ian McKellen as Robert Baden-Powell.
<TT>WED </TT>One of the key figures of the early 20th century, Robert
<TT>WED </TT>Baden-Powell, founder of the Scout movement, looks back upon
<TT>WED </TT>a life embodying the spirit of Imperial adventure. From the
<TT>WED </TT>balcony of his home, he regrets, he gives thanks, he wonders
<TT>WED </TT>if he has at last found something like harmony and peace.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Andy Rashleigh.
<TT>WED </TT>The cast includes Zoe Waites, Nicholas Boulton, Jon Glover,
<TT>WED </TT>John Rowe and Philip Fox.
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Cherry Cookson.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on Radio 4 in July 2004.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mhnh2.html>b01mhnh2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mhnh2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j1c4p.html>b00j1c4p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j1c4p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0132tjy.html>b0132tjy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0132tjy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Banishing Eve <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rd4f1.html>b00rd4f1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rd4f1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nj7cs.html>b00nj7cs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nj7cs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A Time of Fear
<TT>WED </TT>Tensions between the white farmers and the Aboriginals start
<TT>WED </TT>to escalate. Read by Ron Cook.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>WED </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435c89.html>b0435c89</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0435c89>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Mapping the Brain
<TT>WED </TT>From early research into how different areas of the brain
<TT>WED </TT>function to President Barack Obama's announcement in 2013 of
<TT>WED </TT>a one hundred million dollar brain mapping project, Martin
<TT>WED </TT>Sixsmith examines the impact of neuroscience on what we know
<TT>WED </TT>about the way we think, feel and act.
<TT>WED </TT>He undergoes transmagnetic cranial stimulation to map the
<TT>WED </TT>workings of his brain and he looks down a microscope at the
<TT>WED </TT>Oxford Brain Bank to see what individual brain cells can
<TT>WED </TT>tell us.
<TT>WED </TT>He listens to the chattering of neurons communicating with
<TT>WED </TT>each other through a single wire implanted in a rat's brain
<TT>WED </TT>and finds out why London cabbies have larger hippocampi than
<TT>WED </TT>the rest of us.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sara Parker
<TT>WED </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsgn.html>b007jsgn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsgn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Virgin in the Garden, part 3
<TT>WED </TT>Stephanie is increasingly worried about her brother, Marcus,
<TT>WED </TT>and the influence a teacher is having on him. Stars Carl
<TT>WED </TT>Prekopp.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vg8x.html>b011vg8x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vg8x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>James Joyce - A Biography, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>"Living In Ireland had lost all meaning for Joyce; and the
<TT>WED </TT>lure of 'exile' began to possess him. But if he was to elope
<TT>WED </TT>with Nora he would need to secure an income, and would Nora
<TT>WED </TT>go with him? Fortunately, she was as captivated by him as he
<TT>WED </TT>was by her..."
<TT>WED </TT>Our five part reading of this voluminous account looks at
<TT>WED </TT>Joyce's years spent in Europe, when he held down menial
<TT>WED </TT>jobs, caroused a lot, experienced the ups and downs of
<TT>WED </TT>married life, but still managed to produce works of
<TT>WED </TT>literature that stand the test of time.
<TT>WED </TT>3. Exile leads to Rome which is not an idyll but all
<TT>WED </TT>'Pprrpffrrppff' to Joyce. So it's back to Stannie in
<TT>WED </TT>Trieste...
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Margaret Oliphant - Phoebe Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7vj3.html>b03m7vj3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7vj3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012n3rz.html>b012n3rz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012n3rz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0mg.html>b007k0mg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0mg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00804fg.html>b00804fg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00804fg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07c2t5p.html>b07c2t5p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07c2t5p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ww7m.html>b007ww7m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ww7m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Accuser
<TT>WED </TT>As Sunday presides over a feast, Lucien Gregory appears.
<TT>WED </TT>Gabriel finds himself back in Saffron Park. Read by Geoffrey
<TT>WED </TT>Palmer.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007x3f6.html>b007x3f6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007x3f6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Know Your Place
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright chairs the lively discussion series.
<TT>WED </TT>7/7. Know your Place
<TT>WED </TT>With Peregrine Worsthorne, Joolz Denby and Francis Gilbert.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mhnh2.html>b01mhnh2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mhnh2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j1c4p.html>b00j1c4p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j1c4p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0132tjy.html>b0132tjy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0132tjy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Banishing Eve <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rd4f1.html>b00rd4f1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rd4f1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Opening Lines <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d4f0l.html>b00d4f0l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d4f0l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Andy Rashleigh - Be Prepared <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076m8m.html>b0076m8m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076m8m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07c2t5p.html>b07c2t5p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07c2t5p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Start/Stop <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03c46ts.html>b03c46ts</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03c46ts>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 6
<TT>WED </TT>by Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>A comedy about three couples sailing off in to the sunset.
<TT>WED </TT>And sinking. This week a lunch invitation looks like it
<TT>WED </TT>might change everything.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer ..... Steven Canny
<TT>WED </TT>Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>Jack has an exceptional record of making stand-out comedy.
<TT>WED </TT>He first performed at the 1980 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
<TT>WED </TT>with the comedy sketch group The Bodgers and went on to
<TT>WED </TT>write for radio and television including: Spitting Image,
<TT>WED </TT>Alas Smith and Jones, Vic Reeves Big Night Out, Absolutely,
<TT>WED </TT>The Lenny Henry Show, Max Headroom, Weekending, The News
<TT>WED </TT>Huddlines and a ton of other things.
<TT>WED </TT>He has also performed in a huge variety of comedy shows
<TT>WED </TT>including in The Comic Strip Presents, The Morwenna Banks
<TT>WED </TT>Show, Monarch of the Glen, Red Dwarf V, The Old Guys and
<TT>WED </TT>Badults. He has also featured in the Radio 4 comedies
<TT>WED </TT>Baggage and Mordrin MacDonald - 21st Century Wizard and has
<TT>WED </TT>appeared on various comedy panel shows including Have I Got
<TT>WED </TT>News For You and It's Only TV But I Like It. Jack presented
<TT>WED </TT>his own show The Jack Docherty Show which ran for 2 years on
<TT>WED </TT>Channel 5.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Barney: Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>Cathy: Kerry Godliman
<TT>WED </TT>Fiona: Fiona Allen
<TT>WED </TT>David: Charlie Higson
<TT>WED </TT>Evan: John Thomson
<TT>WED </TT>Alice: Katherine Parkinson
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Steven Canny
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 2000 Years of Radio <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnh4.html>b007jnh4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnh4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Mad - Georgian Radio
<TT>WED </TT>Full Age of Enlightenment updates, plus the Earl of Sandwich
<TT>WED </TT>lives up to his name. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From November
<TT>WED </TT>2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:15 Guy Browning's Small Talk <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076n25.html>b0076n25</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076n25>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, How to Pack
<TT>WED </TT>Start naked and pretend to get dressed - bad luck if the
<TT>WED </TT>taxi comes early. The writer shares travel tips. From
<TT>WED </TT>September 2004.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 Lucy Montgomery's Variety Pack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0137yqf.html>b0137yqf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0137yqf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>A multi-paced, one woman Fast Show for Radio 4 showcasing
<TT>WED </TT>the exceptional talent of Lucy Montgomery. Lucy is a true
<TT>WED </TT>chameleon who can embrace any character with uncanny
<TT>WED </TT>accuracy, from a deluded teenager to a nonagenarian Diva.
<TT>WED </TT>Lucy is a rare and multifaceted performer her intelligence
<TT>WED </TT>and Barry Humphries-esque glee give her characterisations a
<TT>WED </TT>smart and distinctive edge
<TT>WED </TT>Like all big stars, Lucy's worked hard to earn her tilt at
<TT>WED </TT>the windmill of fame. In her ten years since Footlights
<TT>WED </TT>she's honed her talents on Radio 4 shows as diverse as the
<TT>WED </TT>Sony Gold winning Down the Line, The Museum of Everything,
<TT>WED </TT>The Department, Another Case of Milton Jones, Mastering the
<TT>WED </TT>Universe, Torchwood, The Don't Watch With Mother Sketchbook
<TT>WED </TT>and The Way We Live Right Now. On television she has made
<TT>WED </TT>her mark on BBC THREE's TittyBangBang, BBC ONE's Armstrong
<TT>WED </TT>and Miller and BBC TWO's - Bellamy's People.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring; Lucy Montgomery, Philip Pope, Sally Grace, Natalie
<TT>WED </TT>Walter and Waen Shepherd.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Lucy Montgomery with additional material by Steve
<TT>WED </TT>Burge, Jon Hunter, Fay Rusling, Abigail Burdess, Suk Pannu,
<TT>WED </TT>Andy Wolton and Joseph Morpurgo.
<TT>WED </TT>Script Editor; Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 02 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ww7m.html>b007ww7m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ww7m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007x3f6.html>b007x3f6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007x3f6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0132tjy.html>b0132tjy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0132tjy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Banishing Eve <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rd4f1.html>b00rd4f1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rd4f1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nj7cs.html>b00nj7cs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nj7cs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>THU </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435c89.html>b0435c89</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0435c89>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsgn.html>b007jsgn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsgn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vg8x.html>b011vg8x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vg8x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Margaret Oliphant - Phoebe Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7vj3.html>b03m7vj3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7vj3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012n3rz.html>b012n3rz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012n3rz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0mg.html>b007k0mg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0mg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00804fg.html>b00804fg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00804fg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07c2t5p.html>b07c2t5p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07c2t5p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133g6t.html>b0133g6t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133g6t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Rock, Rattle and Roll
<TT>THU </TT>When a fanatical Spurs fan has his prized football rattle
<TT>THU </TT>stolen, an FA cup tie provides the perfect excuse for a
<TT>THU </TT>weekend away in Blackpool for Andy and Mary.
<TT>THU </TT>Radio revival of BBC TV's famous copper starring David
<TT>THU </TT>Calder as PC George Dixon, David Tennant as Andy Crawford,
<TT>THU </TT>Charlene Brooks as Mary Dixon, Andrew Sachs as Ben Harvey
<TT>THU </TT>and Jacqueline Tong as Jessie Harvey.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Ted Willis. Dramatised from his TV screenplay by
<TT>THU </TT>Sue Rodwell.
<TT>THU </TT>Dixon of Dock Green's roots go back to 1950 film drama 'The
<TT>THU </TT>Blue Lamp' which ended with Dixon being shot dead. However,
<TT>THU </TT>Warner's role was resurrected for the BBC TV series running
<TT>THU </TT>from 1955 to 1976.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced in Bristol by Viv Beeby and Jeremy Howell.
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Banishing Eve <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rl4kn.html>b00rl4kn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rl4kn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>In the second part of her series charting the role of women
<TT>THU </TT>in the founding of the Christian Church, historian Bettany
<TT>THU </TT>Hughes continues to explore gender tension at the heart of
<TT>THU </TT>the new religion.
<TT>THU </TT>As Christianity became the state religion in the Roman
<TT>THU </TT>Empire and spread into Europe, Bettany follows the concerted
<TT>THU </TT>efforts to remove women from spiritual life. The church was
<TT>THU </TT>becoming organised and its creed defined - and as the church
<TT>THU </TT>fathers met in Nicea and Ephesus they were faced with a
<TT>THU </TT>decision that would affect the status of women for the next
<TT>THU </TT>thousand years. How were women to be seen in the new church?
<TT>THU </TT>The two characters of Eve and Mary dominated the debate and
<TT>THU </TT>had profound effects on the religious perception of women.
<TT>THU </TT>But women fought doggedly for their positions. Bettany sets
<TT>THU </TT>out to re-discover these women from Rome, Greece and a windy
<TT>THU </TT>Whitby and finds that the history of women in the early
<TT>THU </TT>Church is written as much in the fragments of stone left
<TT>THU </TT>behind as in the official scriptures.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqjc.html>b007jqjc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqjc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Spode Is Unsuccessful
<TT>THU </TT>Gussie upsets his fiancee when he looks elsewhere on the
<TT>THU </TT>menu. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Hordern.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07c4tq7.html>b07c4tq7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07c4tq7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Women
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Sinha returns for a second series of his History
<TT>THU </TT>Revision, the show that uncovers the fascinating stories
<TT>THU </TT>that we've forgotten in our onward march of progress. In the
<TT>THU </TT>last series we learned how Alexander Graham Bell did NOT
<TT>THU </TT>invent the telephone, and that the World Cup final of 2014
<TT>THU </TT>could only have happened because of the 1415 invasion of
<TT>THU </TT>Morocco.
<TT>THU </TT>1/4: Women.
<TT>THU </TT>This week, Paul looks at the forgotten women of history.
<TT>THU </TT>From warriors to inventors to civil rights activists, Paul
<TT>THU </TT>unearths some stories, that for reasons of sexism and
<TT>THU </TT>patriarchy, we never got told about at school. You're
<TT>THU </TT>welcome, ladies.
<TT>THU </TT>"Sinha's gift for finding humour in it all makes him worth a
<TT>THU </TT>listen" - The Telegraph
<TT>THU </TT>Written and performed by Paul Sinha
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Paul Sinha
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Paul Sinha
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
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<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jykd.html>b007jykd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jykd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, The Leak
<TT>THU </TT>Author Gerald becomes obsessed with his wife Diana's sense
<TT>THU </TT>of smell.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife, Diana.
<TT>THU </TT>With Edward Kelsey.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 1979.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2hv.html>b007k2hv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2hv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>It's Martin Brown's one and only chance to do something
<TT>THU </TT>useful with his life, as owner Sir Norman Tonsil generously
<TT>THU </TT>pays for him to become an all-round entertainer, for as long
<TT>THU </TT>as it keeps him away from the radio station.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Steve Brown.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins with John
<TT>THU </TT>Canter, John Docherty, Moray Hunter and Richard Curtis.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1985.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07db8j5.html>b07db8j5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07db8j5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Episode 5
<TT>THU </TT>On Jay Rayner's menu are Clement Freud, Angela Hartnett,
<TT>THU </TT>Jennifer Sharp and Iqbal Wahhab. From September 2004.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y9453.html>b00y9453</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y9453>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, A Brush With Death
<TT>THU </TT>Gerard organises Tamsin's first solo exhibition, but she's
<TT>THU </TT>got so much else to do. Stars Vicki Pepperdine. From April
<TT>THU </TT>2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Margaret Oliphant - Phoebe Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7vk2.html>b03m7vk2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7vk2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>An Unmitigated Cub
<TT>THU </TT>Despite opposing religions, Reginald is attracted to Phoebe,
<TT>THU </TT>but Mr Northcote's arrival sparks friction. Stars Timothy
<TT>THU </TT>West.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Opening Lines <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d4f0n.html>b00d4f0n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d4f0n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 10, Pink or Blue
<TT>THU </TT>Series showcasing cutting-edge contemporary writing.
<TT>THU </TT>In Elizabeth Wells's story, gender stereotyping and
<TT>THU </TT>dysfunctional families are seen through a teenager's eyes in
<TT>THU </TT>small-town Canada.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Maggie Blake.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Jennifer Curry - The Man on the Green Bicycle
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007644w.html>b007644w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007644w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. The remarkable love affair of famous poetry
<TT>THU </TT>translator, Arthur Waley and Alison Grant. Based on real
<TT>THU </TT>events. With Ronald Pickup.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jykd.html>b007jykd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jykd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2hv.html>b007k2hv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2hv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133g6t.html>b0133g6t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133g6t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Banishing Eve <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rl4kn.html>b00rl4kn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rl4kn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00njcrc.html>b00njcrc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00njcrc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>It is Just Like Mine
<TT>THU </TT>William and the Aboriginals struggle on for ownership of the
<TT>THU </TT>Hawksbury river banks. Read by Ron Cook.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>THU </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435kkj.html>b0435kkj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0435kkj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Man, Machine and Memory
<TT>THU </TT>In the 1950s, mathematician and Bletchley Park code breaker
<TT>THU </TT>Alan Turing envisaged a sophisticated computer whose
<TT>THU </TT>mechanical generation of responses would be
<TT>THU </TT>indistinguishable from that of a human.
<TT>THU </TT>In this programme Martin Sixsmith looks at the way this
<TT>THU </TT>metaphor of human cognition has informed research into
<TT>THU </TT>memory and perception.
<TT>THU </TT>He considers the work of the 1930s Cambridge psychologist
<TT>THU </TT>Frederic Bartlett and the American memory specialist George
<TT>THU </TT>Miller. He talks to Alan Baddeley who with Graham Hitch
<TT>THU </TT>developed a new theory of working memory, and to Peter
<TT>THU </TT>Thompson of the University of York about the way our brains
<TT>THU </TT>perceive and process information - sometimes failing to spot
<TT>THU </TT>the most obvious.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Sara Parker
<TT>THU </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsh1.html>b007jsh1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsh1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Virgin in the Garden, part 4
<TT>THU </TT>Stephanie and Daniel declare their feelings for each other
<TT>THU </TT>but her father reacts badly to the news. Stars Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Whitehead.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vh4m.html>b011vh4m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vh4m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>James Joyce - A Biography, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>"Living In Ireland had lost all meaning for Joyce; and the
<TT>THU </TT>lure of 'exile' began to possess him. But if he was to elope
<TT>THU </TT>with Nora he would need to secure an income, and would Nora
<TT>THU </TT>go with him? Fortunately, she was as captivated by him as he
<TT>THU </TT>was by her..."
<TT>THU </TT>Our five part reading of this voluminous account looks at
<TT>THU </TT>Joyce's years spent in Europe, when he held down menial
<TT>THU </TT>jobs, caroused a lot, experienced the ups and downs of
<TT>THU </TT>married life, but still managed to produce works of
<TT>THU </TT>literature that stand the test of time.
<TT>THU </TT>4. It's February 1914, Joyce is 32. Tensions in Trieste
<TT>THU </TT>increase with the prospect of war. Exile now means Zurich, a
<TT>THU </TT>haven for writers and artists and gossip. Jung is there, so
<TT>THU </TT>is Lenin, but Joyce wants
<TT>THU </TT>to focus on writing Ulysses.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Margaret Oliphant - Phoebe Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7vk2.html>b03m7vk2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7vk2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07db8j5.html>b07db8j5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07db8j5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y9453.html>b00y9453</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y9453>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqjc.html>b007jqjc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqjc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07c4tq7.html>b07c4tq7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07c4tq7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Edgar Allan Poe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpt5.html>b007jpt5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpt5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Fall of the House of Usher, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>What power does the family's ancestral home hold over
<TT>THU </TT>Roderick and Madeline Usher?
<TT>THU </TT>Sean Barrett reads Edgar Allan Poe's gothic horror story,
<TT>THU </TT>first published in 1839. A man's descent into madness seems
<TT>THU </TT>bound to the house of his ancestors.
<TT>THU </TT>Made for BBC 7 and first broadcast in 2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007728l.html>b007728l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007728l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 11, Albert Einstein
<TT>THU </TT>Time Magazine called him The Man of the Century and others
<TT>THU </TT>have said he was 'the greatest Jew since Jesus'. His
<TT>THU </TT>theories still make our brains spin, but what was Einstein
<TT>THU </TT>like as a person? TV science presenter Professor Kathy Sykes
<TT>THU </TT>discusses the archetypal crazy genius with Matthew Parris
<TT>THU </TT>and Einstein's biographer, John Gribbin.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jykd.html>b007jykd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jykd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2hv.html>b007k2hv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2hv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133g6t.html>b0133g6t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133g6t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Banishing Eve <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rl4kn.html>b00rl4kn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rl4kn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Opening Lines <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d4f0n.html>b00d4f0n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d4f0n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Jennifer Curry - The Man on the Green Bicycle
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007644w.html>b007644w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007644w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07c4tq7.html>b07c4tq7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07c4tq7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b045bqt6.html>b045bqt6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b045bqt6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Cariad Lloyd and Gwyneth Herbert
<TT>THU </TT>Music and comedy from host Alex Horne and his 5-piece band,
<TT>THU </TT>with special guest comedian Cariad Lloyd and singer Gwyneth
<TT>THU </TT>Herbert. This week's theme is The Tudors versus The Vikings
<TT>THU </TT>featuring a battle, a huge motivational song and a prequel
<TT>THU </TT>to a Barry Manilow's Copacabana.
<TT>THU </TT>Host... Alex Horne
<TT>THU </TT>Band... Joe Auckland, Mark Brown, Will Collier, Ben
<TT>THU </TT>Reynolds, Ed Sheldrake
<TT>THU </TT>Guests... Cariad Lloyd and Gwyneth Herbert
<TT>THU </TT>Producer... Charlie Perkins.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Alex Horne
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Cariad Lloyd
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Gwyneth Herbert
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Charlie Perkins
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b021zvz3.html>b021zvz3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b021zvz3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>For two hours, seven nights a week, the Comedy Club offers
<TT>THU </TT>the best laughs. Plus tonight, Tom Wrigglesworth chats again
<TT>THU </TT>to Amy Howerska.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Old Harry's Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bf9z0.html>b00bf9z0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bf9z0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Beautiful England
<TT>THU </TT>As Satan sets out to prove England is the worst nation,
<TT>THU </TT>Scumspawn tackles a lager lout. Satanic sitcom stars Andy
<TT>THU </TT>Hamilton. From April 2001.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Hardeep at The Stand <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017pj3t.html>b017pj3t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017pj3t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 6
<TT>THU </TT>6/6
<TT>THU </TT>This week we hear a very familiar voice in a very familiar
<TT>THU </TT>setting, it's Scotland's number one stand up comedian Fred
<TT>THU </TT>MacAulay - that man simply has funny bones. Hardeep chats
<TT>THU </TT>with Sarah Millican about her "catastrophic" career, there's
<TT>THU </TT>a bit of stand up from the amazing Neil Delamere and some
<TT>THU </TT>jokes about wonky teeth and texting from Ireland's titter
<TT>THU </TT>merchant Colm O'Regan.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Knocker <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008g2dm.html>b008g2dm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008g2dm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Confidentialitydence
<TT>THU </TT>Experimental kitchen wipes sorely test market researcher Ian
<TT>THU </TT>Dunn. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From December
<TT>THU </TT>2007.
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<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 03 JUNE 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Edgar Allan Poe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpt5.html>b007jpt5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpt5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007728l.html>b007728l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007728l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133g6t.html>b0133g6t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133g6t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Banishing Eve <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rl4kn.html>b00rl4kn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rl4kn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00njcrc.html>b00njcrc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00njcrc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>FRI </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435kkj.html>b0435kkj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0435kkj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsh1.html>b007jsh1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsh1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vh4m.html>b011vh4m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vh4m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Margaret Oliphant - Phoebe Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7vk2.html>b03m7vk2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7vk2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07db8j5.html>b07db8j5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07db8j5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y9453.html>b00y9453</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y9453>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqjc.html>b007jqjc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqjc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Paul Sinha's History Revision <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07c4tq7.html>b07c4tq7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07c4tq7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133ldd.html>b0133ldd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133ldd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, Roaring Boy
<TT>FRI </TT>Mary and Andy have some exciting news for George, but he's
<TT>FRI </TT>nowhere to be found - and on the other side of Dock Green, a
<TT>FRI </TT>desperate young man with a gun is on the run.
<TT>FRI </TT>Radio revival of BBC TV's famous copper starring David
<TT>FRI </TT>Calder as PC George Dixon, David Tennant as Andy Crawford
<TT>FRI </TT>and Charlene Brooks as Mary Dixon, Carl Prekopp as Doug
<TT>FRI </TT>Beale and Hayley Docherty as Diana Johnson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Ted Willis. Dramatised from his TV screenplay by
<TT>FRI </TT>Sue Rodwell.
<TT>FRI </TT>Dixon of Dock Green's roots go back to 1950 film drama 'The
<TT>FRI </TT>Blue Lamp' which ended with Dixon being shot dead. However,
<TT>FRI </TT>Warner's role was resurrected for the BBC TV series running
<TT>FRI </TT>from 1955 to 1976.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced in Bristol by Viv Beeby and Jeremy Howell.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 The Ambassador's Reception <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rv5dc.html>b00rv5dc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rv5dc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>"Being thrown out of the US embassy in Ankara with Arthur
<TT>FRI </TT>Miller - a voluntary exile - was one of the proudest moments
<TT>FRI </TT>of my life."
<TT>FRI </TT>In March 1985 Harold Pinter and American playwright Arthur
<TT>FRI </TT>Miller took a trip to Turkey that culminated in their being
<TT>FRI </TT>thrown out of the American Ambassador's dinner party held in
<TT>FRI </TT>Arthur Miller's honour. They were not in Turkey for a play
<TT>FRI </TT>or a literary event but to draw attention to the ruthless
<TT>FRI </TT>limits being set on freedom of expression in Turkey at that
<TT>FRI </TT>time, and the many writers languishing in prison.
<TT>FRI </TT>"Mr. Pinter, you don't seem to understand the realities of
<TT>FRI </TT>the situation here. Don't forget, the Russians are just over
<TT>FRI </TT>the border. You have to bear in mind the political reality,
<TT>FRI </TT>the diplomatic reality, the military reality."
<TT>FRI </TT>For BBC Radio 4 writer and journalist Maureen Freely
<TT>FRI </TT>retraces their footsteps and takes us on a journey across
<TT>FRI </TT>Istanbul into the homes and meeting places of the Turkish
<TT>FRI </TT>literati who in the 1980s were oppressed, imprisoned and
<TT>FRI </TT>tortured for their opinions. Until then the world had turned
<TT>FRI </TT>a blind eye to their plight. Did Pinter and Miller's trip
<TT>FRI </TT>draw attention to a regime that was cruelly persecuting its
<TT>FRI </TT>people or were hopes raised only to be quashed again with
<TT>FRI </TT>the realisation that military strategy was more important to
<TT>FRI </TT>the world than human rights?
<TT>FRI </TT>Evoking images of country full of promise yet stunted by
<TT>FRI </TT>doubt and distrust Maureen hears from painters, writers, and
<TT>FRI </TT>publishers - those who remember the trip vividly, those who
<TT>FRI </TT>were locked up for speaking their mind, and the new
<TT>FRI </TT>generation of authors. She finds out whether Turkey is a
<TT>FRI </TT>better, safer and freer place to be a writer today than it
<TT>FRI </TT>was in the spring of 1985 or whether having an opinion that
<TT>FRI </TT>deviates from the official line remains a dangerous path to
<TT>FRI </TT>tread.
<TT>FRI </TT>The producer is Gemma Newby. It is an All Out production for
<TT>FRI </TT>BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00psrfz.html>b00psrfz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00psrfz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Fourth Wedding and Some Funerals
<TT>FRI </TT>Poking fun at King Henry VIII, it's Roy Hudd's historical
<TT>FRI </TT>royal romp, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From
<TT>FRI </TT>August 1995.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Spotlight Tonight with Nish Kumar <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ctlnq.html>b07ctlnq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ctlnq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>We all like to think we know about the news and yet, whilst
<TT>FRI </TT>jokes about George Osborne's new haircut are all well and
<TT>FRI </TT>good, do you still have that nagging suspicion there's
<TT>FRI </TT>important things going on beneath the headlines you'd like
<TT>FRI </TT>to know about?
<TT>FRI </TT>Well, help is at hand! Nish Kumar is here to cast his
<TT>FRI </TT>spotlight on the week's most talked about news items, taking
<TT>FRI </TT>an in-depth look at the biggest stories from the past seven
<TT>FRI </TT>days to scrutinise what's actually going on beneath the
<TT>FRI </TT>bluster.
<TT>FRI </TT>In tonight's show, Nish gets to grip with the EU and the
<TT>FRI </TT>scaremongering coming from both sides, press regulation in
<TT>FRI </TT>light of Paddling Pool-gate, and the seemingly impenetrable
<TT>FRI </TT>TTIP. Meanwhile, intrepid reporter Diane Steer puts the
<TT>FRI </TT>Remain campaign's predictions to the test.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Nish Kumar, Kieran Hodgson, Cariad Lloyd, and Freya
<TT>FRI </TT>Parker.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Liam Beirne, Sarah Campbell, Max Davis, Gabby
<TT>FRI </TT>Hutchinson-Crouch, Nish Kumar, and Tom Neenan.
<TT>FRI </TT>The research producer was Rachel Wheeley.
<TT>FRI </TT>The production coordinator was Sophie Richardson.
<TT>FRI </TT>It was produced by Matt Stronge and was a BBC Studios
<TT>FRI </TT>Production.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Nish Kumar
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Kieran Hodgson
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Cariad Lloyd
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Freya Parker
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Liam Beirne
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Sarah Campbell
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Max Davis
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Gabby Hutchinson-Crouch
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Nish Kumar
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Tom Neenan
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Matt Stronge
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrx4.html>b007jrx4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrx4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Storm in a Tea Chest
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob and Terry take a trip down memory lane.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier, Rodney Bewes as Bob
<TT>FRI </TT>Ferris and Brigit Forsyth as Thelma Chambers.
<TT>FRI </TT>With Robert Gillespie.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais. Adapted for radio by Patrick Tilley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Browell
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally lost from the archive, the audio was recovered in
<TT>FRI </TT>a BBC Treasure Hunt.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 1975.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009qwz0.html>b009qwz0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009qwz0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Wings Over Dagenham
<TT>FRI </TT>Move aside Orville and Wilbur, Neddie is the pioneer
<TT>FRI </TT>aviator. Stars Harry Secombe and Peter Sellers. From January
<TT>FRI </TT>1957.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 We've Been Here Before <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fy1g5.html>b00fy1g5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fy1g5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Clive Anderson's yesteryear quiz with Gyles Brandreth, John
<TT>FRI </TT>O'Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Richard Herring. From June
<TT>FRI </TT>2004.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwbj.html>b007jwbj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwbj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, The TV Stars
<TT>FRI </TT>With Rabbi Sue set for the small screen, Rabbi Abraham takes
<TT>FRI </TT>a different route. Stars Tracy-Ann Oberman. From November
<TT>FRI </TT>1999.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Margaret Oliphant - Phoebe Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7vkc.html>b03m7vkc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7vkc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Guilty Bit of Paper
<TT>FRI </TT>Mr May is swept towards the conclusion of his deceitful
<TT>FRI </TT>action. For others, there is upset and surprise. Stars
<TT>FRI </TT>Elizabeth Spriggs.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Alex Shearer - Play Chopsticks for Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d0kl3.html>b04d0kl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d0kl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Great Stromberg is a piano teacher, but his student
<TT>FRI </TT>begins to suspect that he may be a fraud. Read by Jonathan
<TT>FRI </TT>Keeble.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Sue Teddern - Picking Up the Pieces <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076dyr.html>b0076dyr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076dyr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>4 Extra Debut. After her husband is killed trying to stop
<TT>FRI </TT>burglars, a surprising friendship develops for lonely Emma.
<TT>FRI </TT>Stars Nicola Stephenson.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrx4.html>b007jrx4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrx4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009qwz0.html>b009qwz0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009qwz0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133ldd.html>b0133ldd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133ldd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 The Ambassador's Reception <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rv5dc.html>b00rv5dc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rv5dc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00njx8d.html>b00njx8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00njx8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A New Emptiness
<TT>FRI </TT>William Thornhill makes his choice, but will he reap his
<TT>FRI </TT>reward? Ron Cook reads the hard-hitting conclusion.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>FRI </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04368f7.html>b04368f7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04368f7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Problem of Consciousness
<TT>FRI </TT>In this programme, Martin Sixsmith examines the 'hard
<TT>FRI </TT>problem' of consciousness and the work of psychologists such
<TT>FRI </TT>as Susan Blackmore who believe it is 'just an illusion'.
<TT>FRI </TT>He asks what drives us to think and act as we do, and
<TT>FRI </TT>questions the role of freewill and morality. He discovers
<TT>FRI </TT>how emotions affect our cognitive functions and examines the
<TT>FRI </TT>importance of insight, including Gestalt psychologist
<TT>FRI </TT>Wolfgang Kohler's work with chimpanzees.
<TT>FRI </TT>He looks at Nobel prize winner Daniel Kahneman's 'thinking
<TT>FRI </TT>fast and thinking slow' model and the impact decision making
<TT>FRI </TT>has not only on individuals but also for the success of the
<TT>FRI </TT>economy and society.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>FRI </TT>Series consultant, Professor Daniel Pick, Birkbeck,
<TT>FRI </TT>University of London.
<TT>FRI </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 AS Byatt - The Frederica Quartet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jshd.html>b007jshd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jshd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Virgin in the Garden, part 5
<TT>FRI </TT>In coronation year, Bill Potter has trouble accepting his
<TT>FRI </TT>daughter's desire to marry curate Daniel. Stars Geoffrey
<TT>FRI </TT>Whitehead.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vhsg.html>b011vhsg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vhsg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>James Joyce - A Biography, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>"Living In Ireland had lost all meaning for Joyce; and the
<TT>FRI </TT>lure of 'exile' began to possess him. But if he was to elope
<TT>FRI </TT>with Nora he would need to secure an income, and would Nora
<TT>FRI </TT>go with him? Fortunately, she was as captivated by him as he
<TT>FRI </TT>was by her..."
<TT>FRI </TT>Our five part reading of this voluminous account looks at
<TT>FRI </TT>Joyce's years spent in Europe, when he held down menial
<TT>FRI </TT>jobs, caroused a lot, experienced the ups and downs of
<TT>FRI </TT>married life, but still managed to produce works of
<TT>FRI </TT>literature that have stood the test of time.
<TT>FRI </TT>5. To Trieste, then later to Paris, and by 1919 it's the
<TT>FRI </TT>efforts of some determined women, Margaret Anderson, Harriet
<TT>FRI </TT>Weaver and Sylvia Beach, who help Joyce in the publication
<TT>FRI </TT>of Ulysses.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Margaret Oliphant - Phoebe Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7vkc.html>b03m7vkc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7vkc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 We've Been Here Before <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fy1g5.html>b00fy1g5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fy1g5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwbj.html>b007jwbj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwbj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00psrfz.html>b00psrfz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00psrfz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Spotlight Tonight with Nish Kumar <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ctlnq.html>b07ctlnq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ctlnq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Edgar Allan Poe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsry.html>b007jsry</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsry>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Fall of the House of Usher, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>As his behaviour starts to change, Roderick Usher reveals
<TT>FRI </TT>his terrible secret. Edgar Allen Poe's classic Gothic
<TT>FRI </TT>horror, read by Sean Barrett.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mr2wr.html>b00mr2wr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mr2wr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 8, You've Got a Friend
<TT>FRI </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>FRI </TT>appeal.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Carole King and made famous by James Taylor,
<TT>FRI </TT>You've Got a Friend won a Grammy Award in 1971. In this
<TT>FRI </TT>programme people tell how this song has affected their life.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrx4.html>b007jrx4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrx4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009qwz0.html>b009qwz0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009qwz0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133ldd.html>b0133ldd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133ldd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 The Ambassador's Reception <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rv5dc.html>b00rv5dc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rv5dc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Alex Shearer - Play Chopsticks for Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d0kl3.html>b04d0kl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d0kl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Sue Teddern - Picking Up the Pieces <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076dyr.html>b0076dyr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076dyr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Spotlight Tonight with Nish Kumar <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ctlnq.html>b07ctlnq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ctlnq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 Armando Iannucci <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzbt.html>b007jzbt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzbt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>FRI </TT>Anarchic sketches and music, first heard on BBC Radio 1 in
<TT>FRI </TT>March 1994. With Rebecca Front, David Schneider and Richard
<TT>FRI </TT>Herring.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:25 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gdbgz.html>b07gdbgz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gdbgz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>For two hours, seven nights a week, the Comedy Club offers
<TT>FRI </TT>the best laughs. Plus Arthur Smith chats to Deborah
<TT>FRI </TT>Frances-White.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 The Consultants <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076pm3.html>b0076pm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076pm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>A complaint about a wonky pram turns serious. Cerebral
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch show with Neil Edmond and Justin Edwards. From
<TT>FRI </TT>November 2003.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-65125974212596983062016-05-20T19:59:00.002+01:002016-05-20T19:59:32.595+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 21/05/2016 - 27/05/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 21 MAY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w525.html>b007w525</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w525>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Exposure
<TT>SAT </TT>Sunday unmasks one of the anarchists as a Scotland Yard
<TT>SAT </TT>detective, leaving Gabriel Syme in despair. Read by Geoffrey
<TT>SAT </TT>Palmer.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mg3yv.html>b00mg3yv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mg3yv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 8, The Look of Love
<TT>SAT </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>SAT </TT>appeal.
<TT>SAT </TT>Hal David discusses writing The Look of Love with Burt
<TT>SAT </TT>Bacharach, for the soundtrack of the spoof 1967 James Bond
<TT>SAT </TT>film Casino Royale. This classic track, sung by Dusty
<TT>SAT </TT>Springfield, provided the musical backdrop for a love scene
<TT>SAT </TT>between Peter Sellers and Ursula Andress.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dusty Springfield's former backing singer, Simon Bell,
<TT>SAT </TT>remembers being on stage at the Albert Hall when Dusty
<TT>SAT </TT>laughed her way through a performance of the song, and
<TT>SAT </TT>musician Jonathan Cohen describes how the samba rhythm
<TT>SAT </TT>underscoring Dusty's smooth vocals combine to make this an
<TT>SAT </TT>enduringly popular love song.
<TT>SAT </TT>It has been covered many times by artists including Isaac
<TT>SAT </TT>Hayes, Gladys Knight and the French singer Mirielle Mathieu.
<TT>SAT </TT>This programme hears from people whose personal memories of
<TT>SAT </TT>love and loss are forever linked with The Look of Love.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzky.html>b007jzky</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzky>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Nine Tailors, A Question of Identity
<TT>SAT </TT>Following his trip to France, Lord Peter Wimsey takes a step
<TT>SAT </TT>closer to identifying the killer.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey, With Peter
<TT>SAT </TT>Jones as Bunter, Phillip Latham as the Reverend Theodore
<TT>SAT </TT>Venables, Timothy Bateson as Superintendent Blundell,
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen Greiff as Nobby Cranton and Noel Dyson as Mrs
<TT>SAT </TT>Venables.
<TT>SAT </TT>British gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey features in a
<TT>SAT </TT>number of detective novels and short stories by English
<TT>SAT </TT>crime writer, Dorothy L Sayers. The Nine Tailors was first
<TT>SAT </TT>published in 1934.
<TT>SAT </TT>Classy and sharp-witted, aristocratic amateur sleuth Lord
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter Bredon Wimsey was born in 1890 and educated at Eton
<TT>SAT </TT>and Oxford, before serving in the military during the First
<TT>SAT </TT>World War.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ian Carmichael appeared as Lord Peter Wimsey for BBC Radio
<TT>SAT </TT>from 1973 to 1983, in addition to the BBC TV adaptations
<TT>SAT </TT>that were broadcast between 1972 and 1975.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted for radio in six episodes by Alistair Beaton.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Martin Fisher
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 1980.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Leading Ladies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vhg2z.html>b00vhg2z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vhg2z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Theatre director and artistic director of the Southbank
<TT>SAT </TT>Centre Jude Kelly marks the 350th anniversary of the first
<TT>SAT </TT>performance by the first English professional actress.
<TT>SAT </TT>Before the restoration and the reopening of the theatres
<TT>SAT </TT>after years of Puritan rule, boys and men had played women's
<TT>SAT </TT>roles. However, when Charles II came to the throne he
<TT>SAT </TT>requested that women be allowed on stage and the course of
<TT>SAT </TT>theatre history was changed forever when a woman took the
<TT>SAT </TT>stage in the role of Desdemona on 8th December 1660.
<TT>SAT </TT>Although little is known about who she was, Jude Kelly
<TT>SAT </TT>pieces together a picture of what life would have been like
<TT>SAT </TT>for the first generation of actresses. She visits the real
<TT>SAT </TT>tennis court at Hampton Court Palace to find out what the
<TT>SAT </TT>first performance would have been like, takes Celia Imrie to
<TT>SAT </TT>the site of where the first performance took place and tours
<TT>SAT </TT>the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in search of Nell Gwynn.
<TT>SAT </TT>Were the first actresses' victims of exploitation or women
<TT>SAT </TT>who exploited the situation to their own advantage? Were
<TT>SAT </TT>they whores or pioneers?
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Benjamin Partridge
<TT>SAT </TT>A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn2z.html>b007jn2z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn2z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>Tragedy has struck, leaving Nick to ponder his life as he
<TT>SAT </TT>struggles to find mourners for a funeral. Read by Sam
<TT>SAT </TT>Robards.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>SAT </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041yf8g.html>b041yf8g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041yf8g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Care in the Community
<TT>SAT </TT>At the end of this week of programmes examining psychiatry,
<TT>SAT </TT>the medicalised model for treating mental illness, Martin
<TT>SAT </TT>outlines the impact of reforms during the latter half of the
<TT>SAT </TT>Twentieth Century that resulted in the closure of Britain's
<TT>SAT </TT>Victorian asylums and a new policy of 'care in the
<TT>SAT </TT>community'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Series consultant, Professor Daniel Pick, Birkbeck,
<TT>SAT </TT>University of London.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Alan Hall
<TT>SAT </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrg7.html>b007jrg7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrg7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. The reality
<TT>SAT </TT>of war strikes home. With Alex Jennings and Sylvestra Le
<TT>SAT </TT>Touzel.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bq049.html>b07bq049</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bq049>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>Battling the evil Blofeld, Bond joins forces with Draco. All
<TT>SAT </TT>looks plain sailing for 007 and Tracy. Concluded by Joanna
<TT>SAT </TT>Lumley.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r95hq.html>b01r95hq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01r95hq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Esther Waters, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Esther Waters by George Moore. Dramatised by Sharon Oakes
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Set against a background of horseracing and gambling; a
<TT>SAT </TT>stirring tale of how a woman survives and brings up her
<TT>SAT </TT>child in Victorian England. Esther leaves the workhouse with
<TT>SAT </TT>her baby. She is desperate for them to stay together. But
<TT>SAT </TT>how can she earn money?
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer/Director Gary Brown
<TT>SAT </TT>Celebrated author Colm Toibin championed Esther Waters as a
<TT>SAT </TT>neglected Classic for Radio Four's Open Book programme. He
<TT>SAT </TT>encourages listeners to read the novel again because he
<TT>SAT </TT>thinks it has a wonderful story with fascinating characters,
<TT>SAT </TT>a heroine we'll come to know and love, and it's one of those
<TT>SAT </TT>books you just can't put down.
<TT>SAT </TT>Esther's tale is a slice of Victorian life that is rarely
<TT>SAT </TT>shown; single parenting, wet nursing, divorce, gambling, and
<TT>SAT </TT>religious zealotry. Through her we discover exactly what it
<TT>SAT </TT>feels like to be poor and powerless. The book was banned
<TT>SAT </TT>until Gladstone revoked it, saying it was compassionate,
<TT>SAT </TT>moral and humane; and after that it became a best seller.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Esther: Lyndsey Marshal
<TT>SAT </TT>William: Matthew McNulty
<TT>SAT </TT>Sarah: Joanne Froggatt
<TT>SAT </TT>Leopold: Hugh Simon
<TT>SAT </TT>Judge: Hugh Simon
<TT>SAT </TT>Fred: Graeme Hawley
<TT>SAT </TT>Demon: Stephen Hoyle
<TT>SAT </TT>Mrs Barfield: Melissa Jane Sinden
<TT>SAT </TT>Mrs Empson: Melissa Jane Sinden
<TT>SAT </TT>Bill: Greg Wood
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Gary Brown
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Gary Brown
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Sharon Oakes
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01npjp9.html>b01npjp9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01npjp9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Pascoe, Abrahams, Aldrin
<TT>SAT </TT>The Museum of Curiosity is hosted by the Professor of
<TT>SAT </TT>Ignorance at the University of Buckingham, Professor John
<TT>SAT </TT>Lloyd C.B.E. (of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image,
<TT>SAT </TT>Blackadder and QI fame) and the comedian Jimmy Carr.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each week, the Museum invites three guests, a mixture of
<TT>SAT </TT>entertaining experts and expert entertainers, to donate one
<TT>SAT </TT>item each to the Museum and explain why it deserves a place
<TT>SAT </TT>in the Museum. Ever since someone gave the Museum the Big
<TT>SAT </TT>Bang it's been expanding at an alarming rate, and now
<TT>SAT </TT>there's no looking back without the aid of a huge telescope.
<TT>SAT </TT>This week, John and Jimmy have invited along comedian Sara
<TT>SAT </TT>Pascoe, Ig Nobels founder Marc Abrahams and Astronaut Dr
<TT>SAT </TT>Buzz Aldrin.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gnkt.html>b017gnkt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gnkt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 9, Coming Clean
<TT>SAT </TT>The love lives of sisters Anna and Charlotte take some
<TT>SAT </TT>unexpected twists and turns. Stars Angela Thorne. From
<TT>SAT </TT>February 2003.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pgydd.html>b00pgydd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pgydd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>How Ye Quest Was Wonne
<TT>SAT </TT>Poking fun at King Arthur, Roy Hudd takes a royal romp
<TT>SAT </TT>through history, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From
<TT>SAT </TT>August 1995.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011tzmn.html>b011tzmn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011tzmn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, The Incomplete Quad, The Squirrel and the Chipmunk
<TT>SAT </TT>The multi-award winning American essayist brings his wit and
<TT>SAT </TT>charm to BBC Radio 4 for a second series of audience
<TT>SAT </TT>readings. This week a memoir of one nefarious summer while
<TT>SAT </TT>studying at college: "The Incomplete Quad" and a modern take
<TT>SAT </TT>on the anthropomorphic fable in: "The Squirrel & The
<TT>SAT </TT>Chipmunk".
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>SAT </TT>A Boomerang production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Dostoyevsky - The Friend of the Family <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04fxy8d.html>b04fxy8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04fxy8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Russia, 1859: The Manor of Stephanchikovo has been thrown
<TT>SAT </TT>into chaos by the activities of a former sergeant who has
<TT>SAT </TT>set himself up as an arbiter of morals and taste. When he
<TT>SAT </TT>interferes in the marriage plans of the family, the whole
<TT>SAT </TT>situation explodes.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars David Suchet as the Colonel, Margot Boyd as Madame La
<TT>SAT </TT>Generale and Clive Merrison as Foma Fomich.
<TT>SAT </TT>Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 1859 novel dramatised by David Blum.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Martin Jenkins.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1984.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rbn88.html>b00rbn88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rbn88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Small Wars
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Lawson tells the story of how American writing became
<TT>SAT </TT>the literary superpower of the 20th century, telling the
<TT>SAT </TT>nation's stories of money, power, sex, religion and war.
<TT>SAT </TT>As America enjoyed the peace and wealth resulting from
<TT>SAT </TT>victory in a Second World War which had affected its
<TT>SAT </TT>homeland security directly only at Pearl Harbour, the
<TT>SAT </TT>Pentagon and the State Department constructed a new foreign
<TT>SAT </TT>policy: major international conflicts would in future be
<TT>SAT </TT>avoided by 'small' or 'proxy' wars or 'police actions',
<TT>SAT </TT>aimed at neutralising ideological threats abroad.
<TT>SAT </TT>Vietnam combatants David Rabe and Tobias Wolff dramatised
<TT>SAT </TT>their experiences on stage and in fiction, while EL Doctorow
<TT>SAT </TT>used historical parallels to reflect on recent campaigns in
<TT>SAT </TT>Iraq and Afghanistan.
<TT>SAT </TT>Former CIA man Charles McCarry used his time in deep cover
<TT>SAT </TT>as material for a series of espionage masterpieces, and Jay
<TT>SAT </TT>McInerney - who had chronicled the wealthy recklessness of
<TT>SAT </TT>boom-time 1980s New York in books including Bright Lights,
<TT>SAT </TT>Big City - now turned to the very different mood of the city
<TT>SAT </TT>after 9/11.
<TT>SAT </TT>Authors including Norman Mailer, Jay McInerney, Jonathan
<TT>SAT </TT>Safran Foer and EL Doctorow discuss the way American
<TT>SAT </TT>literature reflected these decades of theoretically small
<TT>SAT </TT>wars, and Mark Lawson reveals his candidate for the most
<TT>SAT </TT>unfairly neglected modern American writer.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Robyn Read
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019qj15.html>b019qj15</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019qj15>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Freud vs Jung
<TT>SAT </TT>Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung's names may be linked in the
<TT>SAT </TT>public imagination but the two men were friends and
<TT>SAT </TT>collaborators for only a few short years. In 1912 they had a
<TT>SAT </TT>final, catastrophic split and never worked together again.
<TT>SAT </TT>Lisa Appignanesi tells the story of the titanic struggle
<TT>SAT </TT>which shaped our map of the unconscious. Did the bisected
<TT>SAT </TT>science fail to fulfil its promise and how much can be laid
<TT>SAT </TT>at the door of the primal argument between its dominant
<TT>SAT </TT>father and rebellious son?
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Braden Back on the Beat <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05vj0c8.html>b05vj0c8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05vj0c8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Oldie magazine founder Richard Ingrams presents a
<TT>SAT </TT>retrospective to reintroduce the pioneering TV and radio
<TT>SAT </TT>superstar Bernard Braden to the airwaves after far too long
<TT>SAT </TT>an absence. This three-hour special has been compiled
<TT>SAT </TT>through scouring the BBC Sound Archive and liaising with
<TT>SAT </TT>Bernard Braden's family and long-term friend Gillian Best.
<TT>SAT </TT>For the first time since their original broadcast the
<TT>SAT </TT>retrospective includes Leave Your Name And Number [1950] and
<TT>SAT </TT>Bedtime With Braden [1951]. These shows attracted burgeoning
<TT>SAT </TT>writing talents such as Frank Muir & Denis Norden and Bob
<TT>SAT </TT>Monkhouse, as well as stars such as Pearl Carr and Ronald
<TT>SAT </TT>Fletcher.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Mik Wilkojc.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>11:30 Ludwig Koch and the Music of Nature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jn4m2.html>b00jn4m2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jn4m2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Ludwig Koch was once as famous as David Attenborough, as
<TT>SAT </TT>pioneering as 'Blue Planet' and as important as the BBC
<TT>SAT </TT>Natural History Unit. They all owe their existence to this
<TT>SAT </TT>German refugee who first recorded the music of nature.
<TT>SAT </TT>Through his archive and new field recordings the poet Sean
<TT>SAT </TT>Street tells the story of Ludwig Koch.
<TT>SAT </TT>When Sean Street was recording in a store-room at the
<TT>SAT </TT>Science Museum for a Radio 4 archive programme he came
<TT>SAT </TT>across a grey crate, stencilled, as if it belonged to a band
<TT>SAT </TT>on tour, with KOCH on it. This was the disc-cutting machine
<TT>SAT </TT>which Ludwig Koch used for a decade to make the recordings
<TT>SAT </TT>of birds, mammals and insects that led to a new field of
<TT>SAT </TT>study, of broadcasting and the creation of the BBC's Natural
<TT>SAT </TT>History Unit.
<TT>SAT </TT>Sean and his producer then began investigating and
<TT>SAT </TT>discovered that Koch made the first ever wildlife recording,
<TT>SAT </TT>of a bird, when he was eight, in 1889 - and that it still
<TT>SAT </TT>exists in the BBC's archives.
<TT>SAT </TT>Koch was an effusive man and this led to several
<TT>SAT </TT>confrontations with Nazi officials, whom he despised. There
<TT>SAT </TT>is an extraordinary recording of him telling the story of a
<TT>SAT </TT>Berliner whose bullfinch sang 'The Internationale'. He was
<TT>SAT </TT>carted off to prison and the bird 'executed'. "Under
<TT>SAT </TT>dictatorship," Koch observed, "even songbirds suffer". He
<TT>SAT </TT>came to England, worked with Julian Huxley on theories of
<TT>SAT </TT>animal language, and recorded birds from the Scillies to
<TT>SAT </TT>Shetland.
<TT>SAT </TT>In 1940 he joined the BBC and soon became a household name,
<TT>SAT </TT>beloved of comedians (there's a great sketch by Peter
<TT>SAT </TT>Sellers parodying him at work) because of his resolute
<TT>SAT </TT>pronunciation of English as if it were German.
<TT>SAT </TT>As well as being wonderful radio in itself his work was of
<TT>SAT </TT>great significance. It inspired producer Desmond Hawkins to
<TT>SAT </TT>start 'The Naturalist', (using Koch's enchanting recording
<TT>SAT </TT>of a curlew as its signature tune). Sean Street uses his
<TT>SAT </TT>recordings and contributions of those who worked with him in
<TT>SAT </TT>what becomes a natural history programme in itself, with
<TT>SAT </TT>Koch the subject and Sean exploring his habits and habitat.
<TT>SAT </TT>There is also an attempt to record curlews as he did so
<TT>SAT </TT>successfully, to shed light on the achievements of this
<TT>SAT </TT>courageous, influential and loveable genius. Today
<TT>SAT </TT>sound-recordists use tiny digital machines and sophisticated
<TT>SAT </TT>microphones. But there are other problems - traffic, planes,
<TT>SAT </TT>people - and fewer, shyer curlews.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Julian May.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Julian May
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Sean Street
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009kmns.html>b009kmns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009kmns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Flea
<TT>SAT </TT>Neddie Seagoon is Samuel Pepys and he is facing trouble from
<TT>SAT </TT>a flea called Francoise. Stars Harry Secombe. From December
<TT>SAT </TT>1956.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0x1b.html>b01p0x1b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0x1b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, The Inspector Calls
<TT>SAT </TT>The threat of closure from an official inspection calls for
<TT>SAT </TT>desperate measures at the sleepy station.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Ian Lavender as Bert,
<TT>SAT </TT>Kenneth Connor as Percy, Liz Fraser as Gloria and John
<TT>SAT </TT>Graham as Phineas Perkins.
<TT>SAT </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>SAT </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>SAT </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>SAT </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>SAT </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>SAT </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>SAT </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>SAT </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>SAT </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>SAT </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>SAT </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>SAT </TT>down the line.
<TT>SAT </TT>Re-created Announcements by Keith Skues.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in December 1971.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Armistead Maupin - Tales of the City <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cb3dz.html>b07cb3dz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cb3dz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael Tolliver Lives - Omnibus
<TT>SAT </TT>It's 2005 and Mrs Madrigal is back. Michael's wedded bliss
<TT>SAT </TT>is interrupted and Brian is making plans. Stars Kate Harper,
<TT>SAT </TT>by Armistead Maupin.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cb4ll.html>b07cb4ll</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cb4ll>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Rick Astley
<TT>SAT </TT>Singer Rick Astley chooses 'That's Amore', sung by Dean
<TT>SAT </TT>Martin, and 'Buck Rogers' by Feeder.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Frankly Speaking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dprzl.html>b07dprzl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dprzl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>John Braine
<TT>SAT </TT>'Angry young man' author of 'Room at the Top', John Braine
<TT>SAT </TT>answers the questions posed by John Bowen, Peter Duval Smith
<TT>SAT </TT>and George Scott.
<TT>SAT </TT>Aged 37 when interviewed, he talks about his Yorkshire,
<TT>SAT </TT>working class background and the impact of his success.
<TT>SAT </TT>John Braine was born in 1922 and died in 1986.
<TT>SAT </TT>Launched in 1952 on the BBC Home Service, Frankly Speaking
<TT>SAT </TT>was a novel, ground breaking series. Unrehearsed and
<TT>SAT </TT>unscripted, the traditional interviewee/interviewer pairing
<TT>SAT </TT>was initially jettisoned for three interviewers firing
<TT>SAT </TT>direct questions. Early critics described it as 'unkempt',
<TT>SAT </TT>'an inquisition' and described the guest as prey being
<TT>SAT </TT>cornered, quarry being pursued - with calls to axe the
<TT>SAT </TT>unscripted interview. But the format won out and eventually
<TT>SAT </TT>won over its detractors.
<TT>SAT </TT>Only 40 or so of the original 100 programmes survive.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Home Service in 1959.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:45 Could Do Better <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00759x7.html>b00759x7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00759x7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Alan Coren
<TT>SAT </TT>Robert Booth summons Alan Coren to his study to blow the
<TT>SAT </TT>dust off the humorist and broadcaster's school reports. From
<TT>SAT </TT>November 1988.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019qj15.html>b019qj15</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019qj15>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Dostoyevsky - The Friend of the Family <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04fxy8d.html>b04fxy8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04fxy8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rbn88.html>b00rbn88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rbn88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Henry James - The Turn of the Screw <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvdv.html>b007jvdv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvdv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>When a new young Governess arrives at Bly, a remote country
<TT>SAT </TT>house in Essex, she fears that her two young charges, Flora
<TT>SAT </TT>and Miles, may be hiding a dark secret. As the days go by,
<TT>SAT </TT>she witnesses some strange visions which lead her to the
<TT>SAT </TT>conclusion that the house - and the children- are possessed
<TT>SAT </TT>by evil forces.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Cathy Sara at the Governess, Tina Gray as Mrs
<TT>SAT </TT>Grose, Joseph Tremain as Miles and Lulu Popplewell as
<TT>SAT </TT>Floral.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatised by Neville Teller. Directed by Peter Leslie Wild.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2004.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Braden Back on the Beat <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05vj0c8.html>b05vj0c8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05vj0c8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>21:30 Ludwig Koch and the Music of Nature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jn4m2.html>b00jn4m2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jn4m2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 What Does the K Stand For? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03mhvqf.html>b03mhvqf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03mhvqf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Tell Them About the Dream, Martin
<TT>SAT </TT>Young Stephen looks for a hero that he can tell his class
<TT>SAT </TT>about.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Jonathan Harvey with Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Colin Anderson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen K Amos: Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>Young Stephen: Shaquille Ali-Yebuah
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephanie Amos: Fatou Sohna
<TT>SAT </TT>Virginia Amos: Ellen Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>Vincent Amos: Don Gilet
<TT>SAT </TT>Miss Collins: Gemma Whelan
<TT>SAT </TT>Jayson: Frankie Wilson
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Colin Anderson
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jonathan Harvey
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Armando Iannucci - Facts and Fancies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrm4.html>b007jrm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>From writing books to environmental damage, the producer,
<TT>SAT </TT>writer and performer presents his own collection of humorous
<TT>SAT </TT>essays.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:45 Ida Barr: Artificial Hip Hop <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1qvw.html>b00v1qvw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1qvw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Choice
<TT>SAT </TT>By Christopher Green.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida Barr is a music hall singer who has embraced hip hop and
<TT>SAT </TT>rap, reflecting the cultural diversity of London's East End,
<TT>SAT </TT>where she has been living in retirement for several decades.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida has a genuine love of talking to people so each week she
<TT>SAT </TT>investigates a new topic and creates a unique brand of
<TT>SAT </TT>music-hall, hip-hop fusion with beat boxer Shlomo. This
<TT>SAT </TT>week, the topic is "Choice".
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Claire Grove
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida Barr is the creation of award-winning performer
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Green (aka spoof country and western singer Tina
<TT>SAT </TT>C). "Missy Elliott meets Marie Lloyd" - Guardian. Each week
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida investigates a current political buzz word - Choice,
<TT>SAT </TT>Responsibility, Diversity and Transparency - and records her
<TT>SAT </TT>findings on her Ida-pod - an ancient battery operated
<TT>SAT </TT>cassette machine with a greasy earpiece. Her target groups
<TT>SAT </TT>include the Sutton House over 55's drama group, children
<TT>SAT </TT>from the Italia Conti Aacademy and Theatre Venture's Youth
<TT>SAT </TT>Company from Stratford East.
<TT>SAT </TT>Beat box artist Shlomo was heard by 3.9 billion people
<TT>SAT </TT>around the world when he and Bjork performed "Oceania" at
<TT>SAT </TT>the opening ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympics. He has
<TT>SAT </TT>also worked with artists such as Martha Wainwright, Damon
<TT>SAT </TT>Albarn, and Nitin Sawhney. He is a classically-trained
<TT>SAT </TT>percussionist and heads the world's only human beatbox
<TT>SAT </TT>choir, the Vocal Orchestra.
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Green has written and performed three Tina C
<TT>SAT </TT>series for BBC R4 plus Tina C's Election Night BBQ Special
<TT>SAT </TT>(Nov 2008). 'Ida Barr's Bingo' was at the Brighton Festival
<TT>SAT </TT>and the South Bank earlier this year and 'Ida Barr: So This
<TT>SAT </TT>Is Christmas' was at the Barbican Centre in December 2008.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Grove
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Masala FM <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jypp.html>b007jypp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jypp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>When Auntieji upsets a listener, can Khalid save the Asian
<TT>SAT </TT>station? Stars Meera Syal and Sanjeev Bhaskar. From
<TT>SAT </TT>September 1996.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 Everyone Quite Likes Justin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0124nql.html>b0124nql</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0124nql>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Pilot
<TT>SAT </TT>By Justin Moorhouse and Jim Poyser
<TT>SAT </TT>Justin ..... Justin Moorhouse
<TT>SAT </TT>Gran ..... Anne Reid
<TT>SAT </TT>Ray ..... Paul Copley
<TT>SAT </TT>Lisa ..... Christine Bottomley
<TT>SAT </TT>Bryn ..... Lloyd Langford
<TT>SAT </TT>Tanya ..... Susan Cookson
<TT>SAT </TT>Waiter ..... Jim Poyser
<TT>SAT </TT>Head ..... Caimh McDonnell
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Steven Canny
<TT>SAT </TT>In one version of his life, Justin is a well-known local
<TT>SAT </TT>Manchester radio DJ who is successful, funny, and stopped in
<TT>SAT </TT>the street by adoring fans. He's the man who has everything.
<TT>SAT </TT>In another version he's a DJ in a slightly shabby local
<TT>SAT </TT>radio station who gets hassled by the occasional oddball on
<TT>SAT </TT>the street. And he's the man who hopes for everything. The
<TT>SAT </TT>truth lies somewhere in between.
<TT>SAT </TT>And at home? Well, naturally, his private life is chaotic.
<TT>SAT </TT>His wife has left him, taking custody of his 8-year-old son
<TT>SAT </TT>Justin jnr, and is in the process of taking him to the
<TT>SAT </TT>cleaners. So he's back on the market. As is his house - so
<TT>SAT </TT>he's currently living in his father-in-law's spare room in
<TT>SAT </TT>Bury. The only person who understands him is his Gran,
<TT>SAT </TT>living in luxury in an old folk's home in Warrington. Oh,
<TT>SAT </TT>and his producer Bryn but this might not be a good thing.
<TT>SAT </TT>Despite all this mess, Justin always remains positive. Every
<TT>SAT </TT>new day is a new opportunity, "When life throws you lemons,
<TT>SAT </TT>make lemonade".
<TT>SAT </TT>Recorded in front of an audience in Manchester.
<TT>SAT </TT>Everyone Quite Likes Justin is written by Justin Moorhouse
<TT>SAT </TT>and Jim Poyser. Justin is a comedian who sells out gigs
<TT>SAT </TT>across the country. He has also written plays and a previous
<TT>SAT </TT>show for Radio 4. Jim Poyser is a writer and producer of
<TT>SAT </TT>enormous experience in both radio and television.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Steven Canny
<TT>SAT </TT>
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<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 22 MAY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Henry James - The Turn of the Screw <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvdv.html>b007jvdv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvdv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Armistead Maupin - Tales of the City <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cb3dz.html>b07cb3dz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cb3dz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cb4ll.html>b07cb4ll</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cb4ll>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Frankly Speaking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07dprzl.html>b07dprzl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07dprzl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:45 Could Do Better <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00759x7.html>b00759x7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00759x7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019qj15.html>b019qj15</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019qj15>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Dostoyevsky - The Friend of the Family <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04fxy8d.html>b04fxy8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04fxy8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SUN </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rbn88.html>b00rbn88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rbn88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrgp.html>b007jrgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus, part 1
<TT>SUN </TT>The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. 'Pug' and
<TT>SUN </TT>'Cat' become close, but war and tragedy loom. Starring Alex
<TT>SUN </TT>Jennings.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr9vl.html>b00wr9vl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr9vl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The WRVS
<TT>SUN </TT>Graham Clarke tells Chris Ledgard about running a WRVS lunch
<TT>SUN </TT>club. The charity no longer uses its full title - the
<TT>SUN </TT>Women's Royal Voluntary Service - and has been taking on
<TT>SUN </TT>male volunteers for many years. The chief executive Lynne
<TT>SUN </TT>Berry discusses the balance between respecting the WRVS's
<TT>SUN </TT>history as a women's organisation, and establishing its new
<TT>SUN </TT>image in the modern world of big charity.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c7pqz.html>b01c7pqz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c7pqz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 7, The Minx
<TT>SUN </TT>Count Arthur (Steve Delaney) encounters more problems with
<TT>SUN </TT>the world as he tries to insure his car, a Hillman Minx. In
<TT>SUN </TT>an attempt to reduce his premium he sets out to prove that
<TT>SUN </TT>Terry Wogan will not be his passenger, causing great
<TT>SUN </TT>confusion for Mr Wogan himself.
<TT>SUN </TT>Count Arthur Strong - one time Variety Star, now sole
<TT>SUN </TT>proprietor and owner of Doncaster's Academy of Performance -
<TT>SUN </TT>is a show business legend, raconteur, and lecturer
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinaire. He stars in a Sitcom with regular sidekick
<TT>SUN </TT>Wilfred Taylor, Master Butcher, and a host of other
<TT>SUN </TT>characters.
<TT>SUN </TT>All false starts and nervous fumbling badly covered up by a
<TT>SUN </TT>delicate sheen of bravado and self-assurance, and an expert
<TT>SUN </TT>in everything from the world of entertainment to the origin
<TT>SUN </TT>of the species, everyday life with Arthur is an enlightening
<TT>SUN </TT>experience.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Steve Delaney
<TT>SUN </TT>Mel Giedroyc
<TT>SUN </TT>Alastair Kerr
<TT>SUN </TT>David Mounfield
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: John Leonard
<TT>SUN </TT>A Komedia Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrnb.html>b007jrnb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrnb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 03/10/1958
<TT>SUN </TT>Can Ted get over the shock of the arrival of a new employee?
<TT>SUN </TT>And Kitty's throwing a house party - on a budget.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Ted Ray. With Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Connor.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ray's A Laugh - the successor to ITMA - follows the comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>exploits of Ted's life at home with his 'radio' wife Kitty,
<TT>SUN </TT>as well as in a variety of jobs. It ran from 1949-1961.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by Bernard Botting and Charles Hart.
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Paul Fenoulhet.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Leslie Bridgmont
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in October 1958.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007m680.html>b007m680</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007m680>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Women and Wine
<TT>SUN </TT>Medic Simon Sparrow's efforts to get a date for the hospital
<TT>SUN </TT>ball turn to chaos.
<TT>SUN </TT>The misadventures of student doctor Simon Sparrow - adapted
<TT>SUN </TT>for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's novel 'Doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>in the House' published in 1952.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Sumner as
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt, Ray Cooney as Tony Benskin, Edward Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>as Taffy Evans, Norma Ronald as Matron/Vera and Joan Young
<TT>SUN </TT>as Lady Spratt.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: David Hatch
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 1968.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Memories: From Moscow to the Black Sea: Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cc7mb.html>b07cc7mb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cc7mb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Teffi was a famous Russian writer in the early 1900s, but
<TT>SUN </TT>was forced to flee her country into exile. Read by Tracy-Ann
<TT>SUN </TT>Oberman.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cc7md.html>b07cc7md</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cc7md>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Melanie C
<TT>SUN </TT>Sporty former Spice Girl Melanie C chooses Stevie Wonder's
<TT>SUN </TT>'I Wish' and 'Eternal Flame' by Bangles.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cc8ys.html>b07cc8ys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cc8ys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Kate Grenville - The Secret River
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. Kate Grenville talks about her novel which
<TT>SUN </TT>follows a man transported to Australia in 1806. With
<TT>SUN </TT>Harriett Gilbert. From April 2009.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cc8yv.html>b07cc8yv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cc8yv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Adoption, a Plane Crash, and a Busload of
<TT>SUN </TT>Lutherans
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: Peter Aguero introduces a
<TT>SUN </TT>special show from New York, with stories about the ties the
<TT>SUN </TT>bind.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 Ray's a Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrnb.html>b007jrnb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrnb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007m680.html>b007m680</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007m680>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrgp.html>b007jrgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr9vl.html>b00wr9vl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr9vl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Michiel Heyns - The Typewriter's Tale: Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cc9py.html>b07cc9py</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cc9py>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>In 1907, writer Henry James's typist, Frieda, is drawn to a
<TT>SUN </TT>new arrival at Lamb House in Rye. Read by Sian Thomas.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Short stories by DH Lawrence <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qpxb.html>b007qpxb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qpxb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Shades of Spring
<TT>SUN </TT>Addy Syson returns to the unchanging 'country of his past'.
<TT>SUN </TT>But what of the girl he left behind? Read by Peter Meakin.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Steve Walker - Habakkuk of Ice <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0087495.html>b0087495</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0087495>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The extraordinary story of a battleship - made entirely of
<TT>SUN </TT>ice - designed for use in the Second World War.
<TT>SUN </TT>It was left to dissolve in a lonely Canadian lake in
<TT>SUN </TT>Northern Alberta - and it's eccentric English inventor,
<TT>SUN </TT>Professor Geofffey Pyke is one of the great unsung geniuses
<TT>SUN </TT>of the 20th Century.
<TT>SUN </TT>Steve Walker's drama stars Tim McInnerney as Geoffrey Pyke,
<TT>SUN </TT>Dermot Crowley as JD Bernal, Melanie Hudson as Pamela
<TT>SUN </TT>Pleens, Chris Emmett as Winston Churchill and David Holt as
<TT>SUN </TT>Lord Mountbatten.
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Andy Jordan
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2001.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ccm88.html>b07ccm88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ccm88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Paul Celan in Mapesbury Road
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with 'Paul Celan in Mapesbury
<TT>SUN </TT>Road'.
<TT>SUN </TT>What brought one of the most compelling modern European
<TT>SUN </TT>poets to a perfectly ordinary street in North London? Who
<TT>SUN </TT>did he visit there? And what made him write a poem about the
<TT>SUN </TT>experience? Writer Toby Litt investigates this most
<TT>SUN </TT>improbable of brief encounters between Paul Celan, the
<TT>SUN </TT>master elegist of 20th century Jewish experience and Britain
<TT>SUN </TT>at the end of the Sixties.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Zahid Warley
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2010.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c7pqz.html>b01c7pqz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c7pqz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012l4ns.html>b012l4ns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012l4ns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Anita Sullivan - Rock of Eye
<TT>SUN </TT>Three elderly tailors, a trouser-maker, a coat-maker and a
<TT>SUN </TT>waistcoat-maker, have been commissioned to make a bespoke
<TT>SUN </TT>suit for an up and coming politician. They have worked
<TT>SUN </TT>together for decades but have only met very rarely, although
<TT>SUN </TT>increasingly, these days, at their colleagues' funerals. The
<TT>SUN </TT>suit has been designed by Mrs White, a mysterious woman whom
<TT>SUN </TT>they've never met. Mrs White has imposed very strict rules
<TT>SUN </TT>about secrecy, and all off-cuts have to be returned to her.
<TT>SUN </TT>The suiting fabric supplied is also unusual. It seems to
<TT>SUN </TT>change colour and quality with the mood of the tailors, and
<TT>SUN </TT>to move against the needle in a sentient manner. As the
<TT>SUN </TT>garment takes shape, it begins to have a powerful effect on
<TT>SUN </TT>anyone who comes into contact with it.
<TT>SUN </TT>A BBC/Cymru Wales production, written and directed by Anita
<TT>SUN </TT>Sullivan.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Morris: Allan Corduner
<TT>SUN </TT>Harry: Malcolm Storry
<TT>SUN </TT>Griff: Stephen Marzella
<TT>SUN </TT>Lauren: Catrin Stewart
<TT>SUN </TT>Mrs White: Liza Sadovy
<TT>SUN </TT>Krista: Claire Cage
<TT>SUN </TT>Fraser: Richard Nichols
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Anita Sullivan
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Anita Sullivan
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:45 Roald Dahl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ccqys.html>b07ccqys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ccqys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Beware of the Dog
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. On his way back to base following a mission,
<TT>SUN </TT>a badly injured Spitfire pilot is forced to bail out. Read
<TT>SUN </TT>by James Aubrey.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cc8yv.html>b07cc8yv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cc8yv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:45 Memories: From Moscow to the Black Sea: Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cc7mb.html>b07cc7mb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cc7mb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:55 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cc7md.html>b07cc7md</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cc7md>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cc8ys.html>b07cc8ys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cc8ys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c7pqz.html>b01c7pqz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c7pqz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 The Masterson Inheritance <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jps7.html>b007jps7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jps7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Beware the Ides of Masterson
<TT>SUN </TT>Ancient Rome witnesses terror, tyrants and togas. Improvised
<TT>SUN </TT>family saga with Paul Merton and Josie Lawrence. From June
<TT>SUN </TT>1994.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 The Shuttleworths <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007p1np.html>b007p1np</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007p1np>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>John Shuttleworth's Open Mind, The Bermuda Triangle
<TT>SUN </TT>Sheffield's premier singer-songwriter tries to solve the
<TT>SUN </TT>Atlantic Ocean mystery. With guest Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Births, Deaths and Marriages <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jhnyh.html>b01jhnyh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jhnyh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>A new sitcom set in a Local Authority Register Office where
<TT>SUN </TT>staff deal with the three greatest events in anybody's life.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by David Schneider (The Day Today, I'm Alan
<TT>SUN </TT>Partridge), he also stars as chief registrar Malcolm Fox who
<TT>SUN </TT>is a stickler for rules and would be willing to interrupt
<TT>SUN </TT>any wedding service if the width of the bride infringes
<TT>SUN </TT>health and safety. He's not married - but why does he need
<TT>SUN </TT>to be? He's married thousands of women.
<TT>SUN </TT>Alongside him are rival and divorcee Lorna who has been
<TT>SUN </TT>parachuted in from Car Parks to drag the office (and
<TT>SUN </TT>Malcolm) into the 21st century. To her, marriage isn't just
<TT>SUN </TT>about love and romance, it's got to be about making a profit
<TT>SUN </TT>in our new age of austerity.
<TT>SUN </TT>There's also the ever spiky Mary, geeky Luke who's worried
<TT>SUN </TT>he'll end up like Malcolm one day, while ditzy Anita may get
<TT>SUN </TT>her words and names mixed up occasionally but as the only
<TT>SUN </TT>parent in the office, she's a mother to them all.
<TT>SUN </TT>In this episode, Malcolm is distracted by a breast feeding
<TT>SUN </TT>mother during a birth registration, causing Lorna to suspect
<TT>SUN </TT>he might have made his first ever mistake.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Malcolm........................................David
<TT>SUN </TT>Schneider
<TT>SUN </TT>Lorna............................................Sarah
<TT>SUN </TT>Hadland
<TT>SUN </TT>Anita.............................................Sandy
<TT>SUN </TT>McDade
<TT>SUN </TT>Luke..............................................Russell
<TT>SUN </TT>Tovey
<TT>SUN </TT>Mary..............................................Sally
<TT>SUN </TT>Bretton
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Carrick......................................Andrew
<TT>SUN </TT>Brooke
<TT>SUN </TT>Mrs Carrick.....................................Kerry
<TT>SUN </TT>Godliman
<TT>SUN </TT>Mrs Ferguson/
<TT>SUN </TT>Mrs Goldring/ Mrs Smith..................Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Simon Jacobs
<TT>SUN </TT>A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 23 MAY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012l4ns.html>b012l4ns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012l4ns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:45 Roald Dahl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ccqys.html>b07ccqys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ccqys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrgp.html>b007jrgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr9vl.html>b00wr9vl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr9vl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Michiel Heyns - The Typewriter's Tale: Omnibus
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cc9py.html>b07cc9py</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cc9py>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Short stories by DH Lawrence <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qpxb.html>b007qpxb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qpxb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Steve Walker - Habakkuk of Ice <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0087495.html>b0087495</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0087495>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ccm88.html>b07ccm88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ccm88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c7pqz.html>b01c7pqz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c7pqz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jznj.html>b007jznj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jznj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Nine Tailors, A Damnable Business
<TT>MON </TT>Lord Peter Wimsey identifies the mystery body, but he has
<TT>MON </TT>yet to name the killer.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey, With Timothy
<TT>MON </TT>Bateson as Superintendent Blundell, Philip Latham as The
<TT>MON </TT>Reverend Theodore Venables and Stephen Greiff as Nobby
<TT>MON </TT>Cranton..
<TT>MON </TT>British gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey features in a
<TT>MON </TT>number of detective novels and short stories by English
<TT>MON </TT>crime writer, Dorothy L Sayers. The Nine Tailors was first
<TT>MON </TT>published in 1934.
<TT>MON </TT>Classy and sharp-witted, aristocratic amateur sleuth Lord
<TT>MON </TT>Peter Bredon Wimsey was born in 1890 and educated at Eton
<TT>MON </TT>and Oxford, before serving in the military during the First
<TT>MON </TT>World War.
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Carmichael appeared as Lord Peter Wimsey for BBC Radio
<TT>MON </TT>from 1973 to 1983, in addition to the BBC TV adaptations
<TT>MON </TT>that were broadcast between 1972 and 1975.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio in six episodes by Alistair Beaton.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Martin Fisher
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 1980.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Grayson Perry on Creativity and Imagination <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sx8ng.html>b00sx8ng</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sx8ng>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Grayson Perry is an epitome of creativity: a Turner Prize
<TT>MON </TT>winning ceramicist who's as famous for his alter-ego Claire
<TT>MON </TT>as for his pottery.
<TT>MON </TT>But what does being creative really mean? He's on a mission
<TT>MON </TT>to find out.
<TT>MON </TT>Talent shows dominate TV schedules and we are taught that
<TT>MON </TT>everyone can take part, but genuine talent, originality and
<TT>MON </TT>the idea of learning a traditional arts skill is
<TT>MON </TT>persistently overlooked he argues.
<TT>MON </TT>With the help of some of the most talented people in the
<TT>MON </TT>business, Grayson Perry will be exploring how the
<TT>MON </TT>imagination works. Creativity has become the modern buzzword
<TT>MON </TT>of bureaucrats trying to ensure wider access to the arts.
<TT>MON </TT>And it has been subject to a lot of mythmaking. Grayson
<TT>MON </TT>wants to nail down these myths and show how creativity isn't
<TT>MON </TT>a mystery, but at the same time it isn't necessarily easily
<TT>MON </TT>accessible.
<TT>MON </TT>Writers Terry Pratchett and Rose Tremain, fashion designer
<TT>MON </TT>Hussein Chalayan and Ray Tallis, poet and neuroscientist all
<TT>MON </TT>join Grayson on his quest.
<TT>MON </TT>(Repeat.)
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Gavin Heard.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qx6x.html>b007qx6x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qx6x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>MON </TT>18th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny tries to keep her love
<TT>MON </TT>life out of the scandal rags. Stars Lucy Speed. From March
<TT>MON </TT>2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bbd50.html>b07bbd50</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bbd50>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 75, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Nicholas Parsons and guests return for the 75th series of
<TT>MON </TT>the panel show where participants must try to speak for 60
<TT>MON </TT>seconds without hesitation, deviation or repetition. No
<TT>MON </TT>repetition? That's no small order after nearly 50 years.
<TT>MON </TT>Paul Merton, now the second most prolific player of the game
<TT>MON </TT>after Kenneth Williams, will be joined by guests including
<TT>MON </TT>series regulars Josie Lawrence, Sheila Hancock, Marcus
<TT>MON </TT>Brigstocke and Gyles Brandreth. Comedian Alexei Sayle, and
<TT>MON </TT>Broadcaster of the Year John Finnemore make their first
<TT>MON </TT>appearances.
<TT>MON </TT>Episode one features Paul Merton, John Finnemore, Gyles
<TT>MON </TT>Brandreth and Sheila Hancock talking about such diverse
<TT>MON </TT>topics as Halley's Comet, Carbon Dating and Answering the
<TT>MON </TT>Telephone.
<TT>MON </TT>Hayley Sterling blows the whistle.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Victoria Lloyd.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Paul Merton
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: John Finnemore
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Sheila Hancock
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Victoria Lloyd
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p47pg.html>b01p47pg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p47pg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, The 1890 Rocket
<TT>MON </TT>Station master Horace Hepplewhite decides to renovate his
<TT>MON </TT>grandfather's rusting old steam engine, to get it back on
<TT>MON </TT>the rails once more.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Ian Lavender as Bert,
<TT>MON </TT>Kenneth Connor as Percy, Liz Fraser as Gloria and John
<TT>MON </TT>Graham as Phineas Perkins.
<TT>MON </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>MON </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>MON </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>MON </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>MON </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>MON </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>MON </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>MON </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>MON </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>MON </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>MON </TT>down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Recreated Announcements by Keith Skues.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in January 1972.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k02m.html>b007k02m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k02m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Dick Turpin
<TT>MON </TT>The veteran of many parts recounts a disastrous TV
<TT>MON </TT>adaptation where he experienced robbery of a different kind.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars Peter Jones. From June 1986.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qvnjh.html>b00qvnjh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qvnjh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 12, John Donne
<TT>MON </TT>James Walton takes the chair for the game of literary
<TT>MON </TT>correctness. Team captains John Walsh and Lynne Truss are
<TT>MON </TT>joined by Jane Thynne and Christopher Brookmyre. The author
<TT>MON </TT>of the week and subject for pastiche is John Donne, and the
<TT>MON </TT>reader is Beth Chalmers.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2tv.html>b007k2tv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2tv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Is This True Love?
<TT>MON </TT>Still single at 41, the barber's mother - and fate - seem
<TT>MON </TT>determined to take a hand. Stars Victor Spinetti. From
<TT>MON </TT>November 1979.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y9455.html>b00y9455</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y9455>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Russia, 1880: The unpredictable Fyodor Karamazov and his
<TT>MON </TT>sons are reunited to discuss Dmitry's inheritance. Stars Roy
<TT>MON </TT>Marsden.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 The Human Cradle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bbd8q.html>b01bbd8q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bbd8q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Saba, by Sulaiman Addonia
<TT>MON </TT>In Sulaiman Addonia's new short story 'Saba', a former
<TT>MON </TT>cinema employee decides to create a 'cinema' of his own
<TT>MON </TT>inside a refugee camp. Read by Abukar Osman.
<TT>MON </TT>The first of three contemporary stories from the Horn of
<TT>MON </TT>Africa - Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>MON </TT>About the author: Sulaiman S.M.Y. Addonia was born in
<TT>MON </TT>Eritrea to an Eritrean mother and an Ethiopian father. He
<TT>MON </TT>spent his early life in a refugee camp in Sudan following
<TT>MON </TT>the Om Hajar massacre in 1976, and in his early teens he
<TT>MON </TT>lived and studied in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He has lived in
<TT>MON </TT>London since 1990. His first novel, The Consequences of Love
<TT>MON </TT>(Vintage) was published in 2009.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Sulaiman Addonia
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Emma Harding
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Dave Sheasby - Keeping Anne-Marie <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007lr89.html>b007lr89</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007lr89>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A cynical solicitor's emotions are unexpectedly stirred over
<TT>MON </TT>a case of surrogate motherhood. Stars Geoffrey Whitehead.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p47pg.html>b01p47pg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p47pg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k02m.html>b007k02m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k02m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jznj.html>b007jznj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jznj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Grayson Perry on Creativity and Imagination <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sx8ng.html>b00sx8ng</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sx8ng>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ncwv7.html>b00ncwv7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ncwv7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A London Boatman's Story
<TT>MON </TT>London boatman William Thornhill's epic move across the
<TT>MON </TT>world in 1806. A story of belonging and ownership read by
<TT>MON </TT>Ron Cook.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>MON </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042j8yf.html>b042j8yf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042j8yf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>In the Beginning
<TT>MON </TT>In this first of ten programmes on experimental psychology,
<TT>MON </TT>Martin Sixsmith examines its origins in the work of
<TT>MON </TT>philosophers such as John Locke and scientists like Luigi
<TT>MON </TT>Galvani, who in the 1700s investigated nerve impulses in
<TT>MON </TT>frogs. He looks at the popular psychology of Victorian times
<TT>MON </TT>including phrenology and physiognomy, going behind the
<TT>MON </TT>scenes at the Science Museum with curator Philip Loring. And
<TT>MON </TT>he talks to historian and philosopher John Forrester of
<TT>MON </TT>Cambridge University.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>MON </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrh6.html>b007jrh6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrh6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Away at war, Churchill writes to Clementine stating he wants
<TT>MON </TT>to return home early. With Alex Jennings and Sylvestra Le
<TT>MON </TT>Touzel.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Miles Kington - How Shall I Tell the Dog? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y9tqk.html>b00y9tqk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y9tqk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Things to do before you die, and literary rivalry with an
<TT>MON </TT>oncologist.
<TT>MON </TT>Miles Kington died of cancer in January 2008. Given very
<TT>MON </TT>little time to live by his doctors, he decided to make
<TT>MON </TT>cancer "pay its way" - by coming up with increasingly witty
<TT>MON </TT>and absurd ideas for this book, as suggested to his agent,
<TT>MON </TT>Gill.
<TT>MON </TT>With Michael Palin as Miles and Anna Massey as Gill.
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatised by Robin Brooks
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Clive Brill
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 by Pacificus Productions
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in October 2008.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y9455.html>b00y9455</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y9455>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qvnjh.html>b00qvnjh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qvnjh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2tv.html>b007k2tv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2tv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qx6x.html>b007qx6x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qx6x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bbd50.html>b07bbd50</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bbd50>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvbd.html>b007jvbd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvbd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Unaccountable Conduct of Professor de Worms
<TT>MON </TT>Young poet Syme is chased through the London snow from Soho
<TT>MON </TT>to St Paul's by the strange figure of the Professor.
<TT>MON </TT>Published in 1908, GK Chesterton's most famous novel is read
<TT>MON </TT>in 13-parts by Geoffrey Palmer.
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in 2005.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007672s.html>b007672s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007672s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Jane Asher & Monty Don
<TT>MON </TT>Rosie Boycott and her guests, actress Jane Asher and
<TT>MON </TT>gardener Monty Don, discuss three books about faraway places
<TT>MON </TT>- the outer Hebrides, the wilds of Spain and the Peruvian
<TT>MON </TT>mountains by Joe Simpson, Adam Nicolson and Christ Stewart.
<TT>MON </TT>From 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>Touching the Void, by Joe Simpson
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Vintage
<TT>MON </TT>Sea Room, by Adam Nicolson
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Harpercollins
<TT>MON </TT>Driving Over Lemons, by Chris Stewart
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Sort of Books.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p47pg.html>b01p47pg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p47pg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k02m.html>b007k02m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k02m>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jznj.html>b007jznj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jznj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Grayson Perry on Creativity and Imagination <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sx8ng.html>b00sx8ng</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sx8ng>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 The Human Cradle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bbd8q.html>b01bbd8q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bbd8q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Dave Sheasby - Keeping Anne-Marie <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007lr89.html>b007lr89</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007lr89>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bbd50.html>b07bbd50</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bbd50>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Kevin Eldon Will See You Now <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lt2vv.html>b01lt2vv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lt2vv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Guest Week - With Guests
<TT>MON </TT>Comedy's best kept secret ingredient gets his own sketch
<TT>MON </TT>show. Sketches, characters, sound effects, bit of music,
<TT>MON </TT>some messin' about, you know...
<TT>MON </TT>It's guest week and, to celebrate, Kevin Eldon will be
<TT>MON </TT>talking to his guests who include a stupid man, Apollo 11
<TT>MON </TT>mission commander Neil Armstrong and sadly, a hypnotist.
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon is a comedy phenomenon. He's been in virtually
<TT>MON </TT>every major comedy show in the last fifteen years, but not
<TT>MON </TT>content with working with the likes of Chris Morris, Steve
<TT>MON </TT>Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse,
<TT>MON </TT>Stewart Lee, Julia Davis and Graham Linehan, he's finally
<TT>MON </TT>decided to put together his own comedy series for BBC Radio
<TT>MON </TT>4.
<TT>MON </TT>After all the waiting - Kevin Eldon Will See You Now.
<TT>MON </TT>Appearing in this episode are Amelia Bullmore (I'm Alan
<TT>MON </TT>Partridge, Scott and Bailey), Julia Davis (Nighty Night),
<TT>MON </TT>Rosie Cavaliero (Peep Show), Paul Putner (Little Britain),
<TT>MON </TT>Justin Edwards (The Consultants) and David Reed (The Penny
<TT>MON </TT>Dreadfuls) with special guest Phil Cornwell.
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Kevin Eldon.
<TT>MON </TT>With additional material by Jason Hazeley and Joel Morris
<TT>MON </TT>(Flight Of The Conchords, That Mitchell & Webb Sound) and
<TT>MON </TT>Toby Davies.
<TT>MON </TT>Original music by Martin Bird.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced & directed by David Tyler
<TT>MON </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ch9dw.html>b07ch9dw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ch9dw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 17, Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Made for 4 Extra. All the bonus and jokes that couldn't be
<TT>MON </TT>squeezed into last week's News Quiz.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>23:45 Singular Women <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075569.html>b0075569</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075569>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Frances
<TT>MON </TT>Celia Imrie plays a shy teacher with an unwanted notoriety.
<TT>MON </TT>Bittersweet comedies about four very different women. From
<TT>MON </TT>September 1997.
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 24 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvbd.html>b007jvbd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvbd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007672s.html>b007672s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007672s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jznj.html>b007jznj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jznj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Grayson Perry on Creativity and Imagination <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sx8ng.html>b00sx8ng</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sx8ng>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ncwv7.html>b00ncwv7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ncwv7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>TUE </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042j8yf.html>b042j8yf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042j8yf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrh6.html>b007jrh6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrh6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Miles Kington - How Shall I Tell the Dog? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y9tqk.html>b00y9tqk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y9tqk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y9455.html>b00y9455</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y9455>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qvnjh.html>b00qvnjh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qvnjh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2tv.html>b007k2tv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2tv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qx6x.html>b007qx6x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qx6x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bbd50.html>b07bbd50</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bbd50>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzpw.html>b007jzpw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzpw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Nine Tailors, All Is Not Explained
<TT>TUE </TT>Lord Peter Wimsey goes snooping to try and establish who
<TT>TUE </TT>killed Geoffrey Deacon - and how.
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey. With Timothy
<TT>TUE </TT>Bateson as Superintendent Blundell, Philip Latham as The
<TT>TUE </TT>Reverend Theodore Venables, Keith Drinkell as Will Thoday
<TT>TUE </TT>and Malcolm Terris as Jim Thoday.
<TT>TUE </TT>British gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey features in a
<TT>TUE </TT>number of detective novels and short stories by English
<TT>TUE </TT>crime writer, Dorothy L Sayers. The Nine Tailors was first
<TT>TUE </TT>published in 1934.
<TT>TUE </TT>Classy and sharp-witted, aristocratic amateur sleuth Lord
<TT>TUE </TT>Peter Bredon Wimsey was born in 1890 and educated at Eton
<TT>TUE </TT>and Oxford, before serving in the military during the First
<TT>TUE </TT>World War.
<TT>TUE </TT>Ian Carmichael appeared as Lord Peter Wimsey for BBC Radio
<TT>TUE </TT>from 1973 to 1983, in addition to the BBC TV adaptations
<TT>TUE </TT>that were broadcast between 1972 and 1975.
<TT>TUE </TT>Adapted for radio in six episodes by Alistair Beaton.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Martin Fisher
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 1980.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Grayson on His Bike <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vkw55.html>b00vkw55</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vkw55>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Turner Prize winning artist Grayson Perry takes his teddy
<TT>TUE </TT>bear and childhood hero, Alan Measles, across Bavaria on a
<TT>TUE </TT>highly decorated Kenilworth AM1 motorcycle.
<TT>TUE </TT>Grayson spent a troubled childhood in suburban Essex
<TT>TUE </TT>creating a fantasy life where he fought off the brutish
<TT>TUE </TT>invading Germans, under the command of his teddy bear Alan
<TT>TUE </TT>Measles, a plucky wartime Resistance leader who became his
<TT>TUE </TT>hero, a sort of personal God and the embodiment of
<TT>TUE </TT>everything that was good about masculinity.
<TT>TUE </TT>Now Grayson Perry has commissioned a highly decorative
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenilworth AM1 motorcycle, with a shrine on the back for his
<TT>TUE </TT>teddy bear, whose inaugural voyage, Ten Days of Alan, takes
<TT>TUE </TT>them across Bavaria, on a mission of reconciliation with
<TT>TUE </TT>their old enemies.
<TT>TUE </TT>Starting out from their hometown of Chelmsford, Grayson and
<TT>TUE </TT>Alan Measles' journey takes in the 1920s Nurburgring
<TT>TUE </TT>racetrack and religious icons like the Isenheim Altar by
<TT>TUE </TT>Matthias Grunewald and the church in Wies, where a peasant
<TT>TUE </TT>saw tears in the eyes of a flagellated Christ figure in
<TT>TUE </TT>1738. They visit Mad King Ludwig's fantastically Rococo
<TT>TUE </TT>Schloss Neuschwanstein where much of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
<TT>TUE </TT>was filmed,the Steiff Teddy bear factory in Giengen and end
<TT>TUE </TT>up in Backnang, Chelmsford's twin town, to hand over a
<TT>TUE </TT>message of goodwill to the local Mayor.
<TT>TUE </TT>As they go, Grayson and Alan reflect on the nature of art
<TT>TUE </TT>and pilgrimage, shared memories of childhood and the speed
<TT>TUE </TT>of their motorbike on Tyrolean mountain passes. Come
<TT>TUE </TT>sunshine ? Or rain.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Nicki Paxman.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Grayson Perry
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Nicki Paxman
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008ycft.html>b008ycft</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008ycft>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, New Islington
<TT>TUE </TT>With London house prices going stratospheric in the East
<TT>TUE </TT>End, Linda gets a valuation.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sitcom written by and starring Linda Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Femi Elufowoju Jnr, Jeremy Hardy, Martin Hyder,
<TT>TUE </TT>Margaret John and Chris Neill.
<TT>TUE </TT>Special guest: Dillie Keane
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jon Rolph
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in June 2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435hrn.html>b0435hrn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0435hrn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, The Crank
<TT>TUE </TT>Isy Suttie returns to BBC Radio 4 with a brand new series of
<TT>TUE </TT>her Sony Award Winning show, recounting a series of love
<TT>TUE </TT>stories affecting people she's known throughout her life,
<TT>TUE </TT>told partly through song.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sometimes Isy has merely observed other people's love lives;
<TT>TUE </TT>quite often she's intervened, changing the action
<TT>TUE </TT>dramatically - for better or worse. Intertwined within these
<TT>TUE </TT>stories are related real life anecdotes from Isy's own,
<TT>TUE </TT>often disastrous, love life.
<TT>TUE </TT>In this episode, Isy recounts the tale of the Crank, a
<TT>TUE </TT>Matlock oddball who Isy's mother has roped into helping Isy
<TT>TUE </TT>study the Welsh language. Along the way, Isy picks up a bit
<TT>TUE </TT>of morse code.
<TT>TUE </TT>With her multi-character and vocal skills, and accompanied
<TT>TUE </TT>by her guitar, Isy creates a hilarious and deeply moving
<TT>TUE </TT>world, sharing with us her lessons in life and love.
<TT>TUE </TT>"A voice you want to swim in" The Independent
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Lyndsay Fenner.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Performer: Isy Suttie
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Isy Suttie
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lyndsay Fenner
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpsm.html>b007jpsm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpsm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 15
<TT>TUE </TT>Crofter Kenneth Horne meets Bona Prince Charlie, Rambling
<TT>TUE </TT>Syd Rumpo sings of artefacts - and bona advertising Julian
<TT>TUE </TT>and Sandy-style.
<TT>TUE </TT>Stars Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and
<TT>TUE </TT>Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres. Marty departed after
<TT>TUE </TT>series 3.
<TT>TUE </TT>Scripted by Barry Took, Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in June 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015pvwm.html>b015pvwm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015pvwm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>I Want My Mummy
<TT>TUE </TT>Confusion, and an ancient Egyptian queen, rule. Stars Deryck
<TT>TUE </TT>Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From July 1974.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ch9dw.html>b07ch9dw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ch9dw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Singular Women <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075569.html>b0075569</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075569>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yb1sd.html>b00yb1sd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yb1sd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>As Alyosha attends to dying Father Zosima, relations between
<TT>TUE </TT>Dmitry and his father turn ever more dangerous. Stars Paul
<TT>TUE </TT>Hilton.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 The Human Cradle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bmq2x.html>b01bmq2x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bmq2x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Invisible Map
<TT>TUE </TT>In Maaza Mengiste's new short story, 'The Invisible Map', a
<TT>TUE </TT>young Ethiopian woman, hoping for a better life in Europe,
<TT>TUE </TT>finds herself trapped in a Libyan prison. Read by Adjoa
<TT>TUE </TT>Andoh.
<TT>TUE </TT>The second in our series of contemporary stories from the
<TT>TUE </TT>Horn of Africa - Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>TUE </TT>About the author: Maaza Mengiste was born in Addis Ababa,
<TT>TUE </TT>Ethiopia and graduated with an MFA in Creative Writing from
<TT>TUE </TT>New York University. Her debut novel, the critically
<TT>TUE </TT>acclaimed 'Beneath the Lion's Gaze', has been translated
<TT>TUE </TT>into several languages and was a finalist for a
<TT>TUE </TT>Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize. She teaches at NYU and
<TT>TUE </TT>currently lives in New York City.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Maaza Mengiste
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Emma Harding
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Tommies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j2gg4.html>b06j2gg4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j2gg4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>21 October 1915
<TT>TUE </TT>by Nick Warburton
<TT>TUE </TT>Series created by Jonathan Ruffle.
<TT>TUE </TT>Meticulously based on unit war diaries and eye-witness
<TT>TUE </TT>accounts, the new series of TOMMIES traces one real day at
<TT>TUE </TT>war, exactly 100 years ago: from the Western Front, to
<TT>TUE </TT>Mesopotamia, via neutral Holland and occupied Belgium.
<TT>TUE </TT>And through it all, we'll follow the fortunes of Mickey
<TT>TUE </TT>Bliss and his fellow signallers, from the Lahore Division of
<TT>TUE </TT>the British Indian Army. They are the cogs in an immense
<TT>TUE </TT>machine, one which connects situations across the whole
<TT>TUE </TT>theatre of the war, over four long years.
<TT>TUE </TT>Indira Varma, Lee Ross and Jassa Ahluwalia star in this
<TT>TUE </TT>story, set at Brigade HQ 89th Punjabis, Pont du Hem, France,
<TT>TUE </TT>on October 21st, 1915. Mickey Bliss returns to the front
<TT>TUE </TT>line as a newly-trained officer, with the beginnings of
<TT>TUE </TT>war-winning technology in his hands. But it's a month since
<TT>TUE </TT>the battle of Loos began - and the Allies are still where
<TT>TUE </TT>they were before it started.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producers: David Hunter, Jonquil Panting, Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Mickey Bliss: Lee Ross
<TT>TUE </TT>Commentator: Indira Varma
<TT>TUE </TT>Pavan: Jassa Ahluwalia
<TT>TUE </TT>Albert: Colin Hoult
<TT>TUE </TT>Kinch: David Acton
<TT>TUE </TT>Lever: Mark Edel-Hunt
<TT>TUE </TT>Chopra: Neet Mohan
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: David Hunter
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Nick Warburton
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpsm.html>b007jpsm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpsm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015pvwm.html>b015pvwm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015pvwm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzpw.html>b007jzpw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzpw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Grayson on His Bike <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vkw55.html>b00vkw55</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vkw55>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nd0t9.html>b00nd0t9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nd0t9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>For the Term of His Natural Life
<TT>TUE </TT>Life in London for boatman Will Thornhill is sweet and rosy
<TT>TUE </TT>until fate intervenes. Read by Ron Cook.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>TUE </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042jhl9.html>b042jhl9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042jhl9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Brains and Brass Instruments
<TT>TUE </TT>Martin Sixsmith investigates how medical research helped
<TT>TUE </TT>identify different areas of the brain - from the speechless
<TT>TUE </TT>patient of French physician Paul Broca to the brain damaged
<TT>TUE </TT>American railway worker Phineas Gage.
<TT>TUE </TT>He looks at how new ways to measure time helped German
<TT>TUE </TT>psychologists like Wilhelm Wundt to assess the speed of
<TT>TUE </TT>thought, whilst in Britain archivist Subhadra Das explains
<TT>TUE </TT>the impact on psychology of Sir Francis Galton's statistical
<TT>TUE </TT>mass observations.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>TUE </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrhk.html>b007jrhk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrhk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Churchill returns home to his beloved Clementine, but
<TT>TUE </TT>tragedy strikes. With Alex Jennings and Sylvestra Le Touzel.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Miles Kington - How Shall I Tell the Dog? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yb307.html>b00yb307</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yb307>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Things to learn before you die, without leaving home. Cancer
<TT>TUE </TT>sufferer Miles Kington's humorous letters. With Michael
<TT>TUE </TT>Palin.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yb1sd.html>b00yb1sd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yb1sd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dp6f4.html>b00dp6f4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dp6f4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, Episode 5
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin hosts the music quiz with Graham Bennett of
<TT>TUE </TT>Surbiton, Jerry Knowles of Selsey and Andrew Taylor from
<TT>TUE </TT>Cambridge.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cbcpj.html>b00cbcpj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cbcpj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, Cultural Exchange
<TT>TUE </TT>A diplomatic visit sees the Ambassador mix the oil and water
<TT>TUE </TT>of artistic detente. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From December
<TT>TUE </TT>1990.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008ycft.html>b008ycft</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008ycft>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435hrn.html>b0435hrn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0435hrn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzqp.html>b007jzqp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzqp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Man in Spectacles
<TT>TUE </TT>With new-found ally the Professor, Gabriel rests up before
<TT>TUE </TT>they both set off to confront Doctor Bull. Read by Geoffrey
<TT>TUE </TT>Palmer.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cmbyg.html>b07cmbyg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cmbyg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>George Martin
<TT>TUE </TT>Beatles record producer and composer Sir George Martin,
<TT>TUE </TT>talks to Jeremy Nicholas about the music which stirs his
<TT>TUE </TT>emotions.
<TT>TUE </TT>In between his music choices, George looks back over his
<TT>TUE </TT>wide-ranging career. From early classical music record
<TT>TUE </TT>making, through comedy records to signing The Beatles in
<TT>TUE </TT>1962 - he reveals what it was like to work with John Lennon
<TT>TUE </TT>and Paul McCartney.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir George Martin was born in 1926 and died in 2016.
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1992.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpsm.html>b007jpsm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpsm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015pvwm.html>b015pvwm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015pvwm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzpw.html>b007jzpw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzpw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Grayson on His Bike <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vkw55.html>b00vkw55</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vkw55>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 The Human Cradle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bmq2x.html>b01bmq2x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bmq2x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Tommies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j2gg4.html>b06j2gg4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j2gg4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435hrn.html>b0435hrn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0435hrn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 The Guns of Adam Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qnrn0.html>b01qnrn0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qnrn0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, The Ballad of Big Rich
<TT>TUE </TT>Brand new character comedy from 2011 Edinburgh Award winner,
<TT>TUE </TT>Adam Riches. With fast-paced, offbeat sketches, songs (there
<TT>TUE </TT>are no songs) and a generous dollop of audience interaction.
<TT>TUE </TT>Also starring Cariad Lloyd and Jim Johnson.
<TT>TUE </TT>This week, Adam Riches takes the listener back to the Wild
<TT>TUE </TT>West to tell the story of Big Rich, a sass-talkin',
<TT>TUE </TT>gun-totin' cowboy who just so happened to have sat on the
<TT>TUE </TT>front row.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Adam Riches
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Simon Mayhew-Archer and Rupert Majendie.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Adam Riches
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Cariad Lloyd
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Jim Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Simon Mayhew-Archer
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Rupert Majendie
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Adam Riches
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b045jrdz.html>b045jrdz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b045jrdz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>For two hours, seven nights a week, the Comedy Club offers
<TT>TUE </TT>the best laughs. Plus tonight, Paul Garner chats to Tracy
<TT>TUE </TT>Ann Oberman.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Vent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4qzw.html>b00t4qzw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4qzw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Gravity Gets You Down
<TT>TUE </TT>Comatose Ben punches his physiotherapist, while Elvis drops
<TT>TUE </TT>in on his unconscious mind. Stars Neil Pearson. From August
<TT>TUE </TT>2006.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 The Wilson Dixon Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kr5y1.html>b00kr5y1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kr5y1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Uncle Wilbur's Advice for Modern Living
<TT>TUE </TT>Another chance to hear this affectionate tribute to the
<TT>TUE </TT>philosophy of country music. Cowboy philosopher Wilson Dixon
<TT>TUE </TT>shares his viewpoints on life, love and relationships
<TT>TUE </TT>through songs and anecdotes.
<TT>TUE </TT>In the final episode, following his break up from Maureen,
<TT>TUE </TT>Wilson saddles up his horse Andrew and heads into the
<TT>TUE </TT>Colorado mountains to seek some guidance from his old Uncle
<TT>TUE </TT>Wilbour. What he gets instead is the the epic tale of "the
<TT>TUE </TT>man with no name", straight from the annals of the Wild
<TT>TUE </TT>West.
<TT>TUE </TT>Wilson Dixon is the comic creation of Jesse Griffin and
<TT>TUE </TT>sidekick Snake Wizzelteats is performed by Jesse Budd.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 25 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzqp.html>b007jzqp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzqp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Tingle Factor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cmbyg.html>b07cmbyg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cmbyg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzpw.html>b007jzpw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzpw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Grayson on His Bike <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vkw55.html>b00vkw55</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vkw55>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nd0t9.html>b00nd0t9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nd0t9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>WED </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042jhl9.html>b042jhl9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042jhl9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrhk.html>b007jrhk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrhk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Miles Kington - How Shall I Tell the Dog? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yb307.html>b00yb307</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yb307>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yb1sd.html>b00yb1sd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yb1sd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dp6f4.html>b00dp6f4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dp6f4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cbcpj.html>b00cbcpj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cbcpj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008ycft.html>b008ycft</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008ycft>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0435hrn.html>b0435hrn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0435hrn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzr6.html>b007jzr6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzr6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Nine Tailors, Nine Tailors Make a Man
<TT>WED </TT>Can upper class sleuth, Lord Peter Wimsey finally solve the
<TT>WED </TT>baffling mystery of the murder of Geoffrey Deacon?
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey, With Peter
<TT>WED </TT>Jones as Bunter, Timothy Bateson as Superintendent Blundell,
<TT>WED </TT>Philip Latham as The Reverend Theodore Venables, Noel Dyson
<TT>WED </TT>as Mrs Venables, Keith Drinkell as Will Thoday and Alexander
<TT>WED </TT>John as Harry Gotobed.
<TT>WED </TT>British gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey features in a
<TT>WED </TT>number of detective novels and short stories by English
<TT>WED </TT>crime writer, Dorothy L Sayers. The Nine Tailors was first
<TT>WED </TT>published in 1934.
<TT>WED </TT>Classy and sharp-witted, aristocratic amateur sleuth Lord
<TT>WED </TT>Peter Bredon Wimsey was born in 1890 and educated at Eton
<TT>WED </TT>and Oxford, before serving in the military during the First
<TT>WED </TT>World War.
<TT>WED </TT>Ian Carmichael appeared as Lord Peter Wimsey for BBC Radio
<TT>WED </TT>from 1973 to 1983, in addition to the BBC TV adaptations
<TT>WED </TT>that were broadcast between 1972 and 1975.
<TT>WED </TT>Adapted for radio in six episodes by Alistair Beaton.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Martin Fisher
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 1980.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Painting the Loneliness <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjbdy.html>b00sjbdy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjbdy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>It's a dark night in Greenwich Village, New York. In Edward
<TT>WED </TT>Hopper's 1942 painting Nighthawks, a couple, a solitary
<TT>WED </TT>customer and the bartender seem adrift in the darkness
<TT>WED </TT>around them.
<TT>WED </TT>Adam Gopnik, writer on the New Yorker, walks the streets in
<TT>WED </TT>search of the location and the mood, wondering whether
<TT>WED </TT>Hopper was 'painting the loneliness' he claimed, while
<TT>WED </TT>Barbara Haskell, curator of a forthcoming Hopper exhibition,
<TT>WED </TT>offers other interpretations.
<TT>WED </TT>Hopper called his paintings 'silent theater', but we take
<TT>WED </TT>the liberty of dramatising fleeting thoughts of the four
<TT>WED </TT>characters. What is going on in their minds in Hopper's
<TT>WED </TT>diner late at night?
<TT>WED </TT>We are free to speculate on the countless possibilities with
<TT>WED </TT>the help of playwright Dean Olsher and three actors: Michael
<TT>WED </TT>Dowling, Sara Paul, and Jim Frangione.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Judith Kampfner
<TT>WED </TT>A Ladbroke production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zmd4.html>b007zmd4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zmd4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Identity
<TT>WED </TT>Struggling with the impact of his parallel worlds, Robin
<TT>WED </TT>meets a woman from his old life. Stars Hugh Bonneville. From
<TT>WED </TT>May 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bdfm2.html>b07bdfm2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bdfm2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 10, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>The first in a new series of the programme that dares to
<TT>WED </TT>commit heresy. Victoria Coren Mitchell and her guests have
<TT>WED </TT>fun challenging knee-jerk public opinions, and exposing the
<TT>WED </TT>wrong-headedness of received wisdom.
<TT>WED </TT>In the first programme of the series Victoria is joined by
<TT>WED </TT>comedians Lloyd Langford and Katy Brand, and the artist
<TT>WED </TT>Grayson Perry. They talk about French Style, God and Hitler.
<TT>WED </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Victoria Coren Mitchell
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Lloyd Langford
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Katy Brand
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Grayson Perry
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m8504.html>b01m8504</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m8504>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Open Day
<TT>WED </TT>With friends and relatives due for a visit aboard HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge, what has Pertwee got in mind?
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicot as Captain Povey, Ronnie Barker as Able
<TT>WED </TT>Seaman Johnson, Heather Chasen as Mrs Povey and Tenniel
<TT>WED </TT>Evans as The Admiral.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1964.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j3pnr.html>b00j3pnr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j3pnr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 9, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Radio Prune takes a pop at Radio 1 DJs, and James T Kink
<TT>WED </TT>camps it up in Star Trek. Featuring John Cleese. From
<TT>WED </TT>November 1973.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012h804.html>b012h804</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012h804>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>Justin Moorhouse, Jarred Christmas, Chris Corcoran and
<TT>WED </TT>Jeremy Hardy hit Cardiff in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. From
<TT>WED </TT>August 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0dp.html>b007k0dp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0dp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Remember, Remember the Fifth of September
<TT>WED </TT>Birthday celebrations go awry for the rural railway
<TT>WED </TT>station's cafe proprietor June. Stars Peter Davison. From
<TT>WED </TT>December 1995.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yb5ch.html>b00yb5ch</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yb5ch>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Following a violent encounter at the Karamazov home, Dmitry
<TT>WED </TT>flees the town in search of Grushenka. Stars Paul Hilton.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 The Human Cradle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01by9lj.html>b01by9lj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01by9lj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Government by Magic Spell
<TT>WED </TT>In 'Government by Magic Spell' by Somali writer Saida
<TT>WED </TT>Hagi-Dirie Herzi, a young woman is possessed by a jinni, but
<TT>WED </TT>this soon leads her to a uniquely powerful position in state
<TT>WED </TT>government. A satirical parable of power and corruption.
<TT>WED </TT>The third in our series of contemporary stories from the
<TT>WED </TT>Horn of Africa - Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Yusra Wasrama
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>WED </TT>About the author: Saida Hagi-Dirie Herzi is a Somali
<TT>WED </TT>feminist writer.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Tommies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kdyqg.html>b06kdyqg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kdyqg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>28 October 1915
<TT>WED </TT>by Michael Chaplin
<TT>WED </TT>Series created by Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>WED </TT>Meticulously based on unit war diaries and eye-witness
<TT>WED </TT>accounts, each episode of TOMMIES traces one real day at
<TT>WED </TT>war, exactly 100 years ago.
<TT>WED </TT>Justin Salinger, Indira Varma and Anna Madeley star in
<TT>WED </TT>today's story set in neutral Holland. Tasked to complete a
<TT>WED </TT>sensitive diplomatic mission Robert de Tullio finds himself
<TT>WED </TT>drawn deeper not only into the murky waters of 1WW
<TT>WED </TT>Intelligence but also into a more personal and dangerous
<TT>WED </TT>quest .
<TT>WED </TT>Robert ..... Justin Salinger
<TT>WED </TT>Commentator ..... Indira Varma
<TT>WED </TT>Martins ..... Sam Dale
<TT>WED </TT>Tamara ..... Anna Madeley
<TT>WED </TT>Meulken ..... Mark Edel-Hunt
<TT>WED </TT>Jonqueer ..... William Brand
<TT>WED </TT>Van Hasselt ..... Chris Pavlo
<TT>WED </TT>Guard ..... Neet Mohan
<TT>WED </TT>Barman ..... David Hounslow
<TT>WED </TT>Driver ..... David Acton
<TT>WED </TT>Celestine ..... Pippa Nixon
<TT>WED </TT>Producers: David Hunter, Jonquil Panting, Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>WED </TT>Director: David Hunter.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Mickey Bliss: Lee Ross
<TT>WED </TT>Commentator: Indira Varma
<TT>WED </TT>Pavan Jodha: Rudi Dharmalingam
<TT>WED </TT>Spiridon: Adrian Scarborough
<TT>WED </TT>Ahmadullah Khan: Danny Rahim
<TT>WED </TT>Pillow Wallah: Mark Edel-Hunt
<TT>WED </TT>Leonie Vergeron: Aurelie Amblard
<TT>WED </TT>Officer: Damian Lynch
<TT>WED </TT>Gilbert Grosse: Matthew Watson
<TT>WED </TT>Signaller: Neet Mohan
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Hunter
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>WED </TT>Director: David Hunter
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Nick Warburton
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m8504.html>b01m8504</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m8504>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j3pnr.html>b00j3pnr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j3pnr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzr6.html>b007jzr6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzr6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Painting the Loneliness <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjbdy.html>b00sjbdy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjbdy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ndlm5.html>b00ndlm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ndlm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Sign of the Pickle Herring
<TT>WED </TT>London convict William Thornhill arrives in the alien land
<TT>WED </TT>of Australia's New South Wales in 1806. Read by Ron Cook.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>WED </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042l24h.html>b042l24h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042l24h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Mind Observes the Mind
<TT>WED </TT>In this programme Martin Sixsmith examines the evolution of
<TT>WED </TT>psychology on both sides of the Atlantic, from the founding
<TT>WED </TT>father of American psychology William James to the Gestalt
<TT>WED </TT>movement in Germany, through the rise of behaviourism in the
<TT>WED </TT>United States to the cognitive revolution of the 1960s.
<TT>WED </TT>He talks to the veteran psychologist George Mandler, who was
<TT>WED </TT>part of that revolution, about how it still influences
<TT>WED </TT>thinking today.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>WED </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrj1.html>b007jrj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Clementine is unhappy when Winston buys Chartwell Manor
<TT>WED </TT>without her knowledge. With Alex Jennings and Sylvestra Le
<TT>WED </TT>Touzel.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Miles Kington - How Shall I Tell the Dog? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yb5vd.html>b00yb5vd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yb5vd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Cancer's infrequently asked questions, and notifying the
<TT>WED </TT>dog. Miles Kington's humorous last letters. With Michael
<TT>WED </TT>Palin.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yb5ch.html>b00yb5ch</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yb5ch>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012h804.html>b012h804</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012h804>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0dp.html>b007k0dp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0dp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zmd4.html>b007zmd4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zmd4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bdfm2.html>b07bdfm2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bdfm2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzrz.html>b007jzrz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzrz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Duel
<TT>WED </TT>The three men travel to France, where Gabriel Syme
<TT>WED </TT>challenges the Marquis to a deadly combat. Read by Geoffrey
<TT>WED </TT>Palmer.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wh27.html>b007wh27</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wh27>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Neither a Borrower Nor a Lender Be
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright chairs the lively discussion series.
<TT>WED </TT>6/7. Neither a Borrower Nor a Lender Be
<TT>WED </TT>With William Leith, Rosie Millard and Terence Blacker.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m8504.html>b01m8504</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m8504>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j3pnr.html>b00j3pnr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j3pnr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzr6.html>b007jzr6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzr6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Painting the Loneliness <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjbdy.html>b00sjbdy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjbdy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 The Human Cradle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01by9lj.html>b01by9lj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01by9lj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Tommies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kdyqg.html>b06kdyqg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kdyqg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bdfm2.html>b07bdfm2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bdfm2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Start/Stop <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bsb9c.html>b03bsb9c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03bsb9c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>WED </TT>by Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>A new sitcom about three couples sailing off in to the
<TT>WED </TT>sunset. And sinking. This week two parties provide a
<TT>WED </TT>particular challenge.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer ..... Steven Canny
<TT>WED </TT>Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>Jack has an exceptional record of making stand-out comedy.
<TT>WED </TT>He first performed at the 1980 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
<TT>WED </TT>with the comedy sketch group The Bodgers and went on to
<TT>WED </TT>write for radio and television including: Spitting Image,
<TT>WED </TT>Alas Smith and Jones, Vic Reeves Big Night Out, Absolutely,
<TT>WED </TT>The Lenny Henry Show, Max Headroom, Weekending, The News
<TT>WED </TT>Huddlines and a ton of other things.
<TT>WED </TT>He has also performed in a huge variety of comedy shows
<TT>WED </TT>including in The Comic Strip Presents, The Morwenna Banks
<TT>WED </TT>Show, Monarch of the Glen, Red Dwarf V, The Old Guys and
<TT>WED </TT>Badults. He has also featured in the Radio 4 comedies
<TT>WED </TT>Baggage and Mordrin MacDonald - 21st Century Wizard and has
<TT>WED </TT>appeared on various comedy panel shows including Have I Got
<TT>WED </TT>News For You and It's Only TV But I Like It. Jack presented
<TT>WED </TT>his own show The Jack Docherty Show which ran for 2 years on
<TT>WED </TT>Channel 5.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Barney: Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>Cathy: Kerry Godliman
<TT>WED </TT>Fiona: Fiona Allen
<TT>WED </TT>David: Charlie Higson
<TT>WED </TT>Evan: John Thomson
<TT>WED </TT>Alice: Katherine Parkinson
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Steven Canny
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07f4h0z.html>b07f4h0z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07f4h0z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>For two hours, seven nights a week, the Comedy Club offers
<TT>WED </TT>the best laughs. Plus tonight, Paul Garner has more chat
<TT>WED </TT>with Tracy Ann Oberman.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 2000 Years of Radio <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tcbl.html>b007tcbl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tcbl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Headless - Civil War Radio
<TT>WED </TT>Battle reports as they happen, with all the decapitations
<TT>WED </TT>and more. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From November 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:15 Guy Browning's Small Talk <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mys.html>b0076mys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, How to Go to a Party
<TT>WED </TT>The writer and humorist shares his tips on making merry and
<TT>WED </TT>avoiding being 'de-mingled'. From August 2004.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 Lucy Montgomery's Variety Pack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01322dm.html>b01322dm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01322dm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>A multi-paced, one woman Fast Show for Radio 4 showcasing
<TT>WED </TT>the exceptional talent of Lucy Montgomery. Lucy is a true
<TT>WED </TT>chameleon who can embrace any character with uncanny
<TT>WED </TT>accuracy, from a non-stop chattering public school girl to a
<TT>WED </TT>decrepit and self-abasing charwoman. Lucy is a rare and
<TT>WED </TT>multifaceted performer her intelligence and Barry
<TT>WED </TT>Humphries-esque glee give her characterisations a smart and
<TT>WED </TT>distinctive edge
<TT>WED </TT>Like all big stars, Lucy's worked hard to earn her tilt at
<TT>WED </TT>the windmill of fame. In her ten years since Footlights
<TT>WED </TT>she's honed her talents on Radio 4 shows as diverse as the
<TT>WED </TT>Sony Gold winning Down the Line, The Museum of Everything,
<TT>WED </TT>The Department, Another Case of Milton Jones, Mastering the
<TT>WED </TT>Universe, Torchwood, The Don't Watch With Mother Sketchbook
<TT>WED </TT>and The Way We Live Right Now. On television she has made
<TT>WED </TT>her mark on BBC THREE's TittyBangBang, BBC ONE's Armstrong
<TT>WED </TT>and Miller and BBC TWO's - Bellamy's People.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring; Lucy Montgomery, Philip Pope, Sally Grace, Natalie
<TT>WED </TT>Walter, Iris Walker and Waen Shepherd
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Lucy Montgomery with additional material by Steve
<TT>WED </TT>Burge, Jon Hunter, Barunka O'Shaughnessy and Fay Rusling.
<TT>WED </TT>Script Editor; Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 26 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzrz.html>b007jzrz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzrz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wh27.html>b007wh27</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wh27>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzr6.html>b007jzr6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzr6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Painting the Loneliness <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjbdy.html>b00sjbdy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjbdy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ndlm5.html>b00ndlm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ndlm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>THU </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042l24h.html>b042l24h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042l24h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrj1.html>b007jrj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Miles Kington - How Shall I Tell the Dog? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yb5vd.html>b00yb5vd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yb5vd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yb5ch.html>b00yb5ch</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yb5ch>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 Jest a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012h804.html>b012h804</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012h804>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0dp.html>b007k0dp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0dp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zmd4.html>b007zmd4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zmd4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Heresy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bdfm2.html>b07bdfm2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bdfm2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Israel Zangwill - Cheating the Gallows <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq4t.html>b007jq4t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq4t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Odd couple Tom Peters and Everard G Roxdal are two
<TT>THU </TT>inseparable lodgers, but a bank robbery threatens their
<TT>THU </TT>intense friendship. And what about the cash?
<TT>THU </TT>Israel Zangwill's story is read by Lloyd Hutchinson.
<TT>THU </TT>Israel Zangwill was a writer and political activist (1864 -
<TT>THU </TT>1926)
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Joanne Reardon
<TT>THU </TT>Made for BBC 7 by BBC Radio Drama, Manchester.
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast in 2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Character Assassins <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tpqlf.html>b00tpqlf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tpqlf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The death of fictional superstars by pen, pencil or type
<TT>THU </TT>lies, quite literally, in the hands of their creators.
<TT>THU </TT>At the Harrogate Crime Writing Festival 2010 Fiona Lindsay
<TT>THU </TT>conducts a forensic cross-examination of popular writers,
<TT>THU </TT>put on trial to reveal their motives for killing off their
<TT>THU </TT>leading characters. It's an age-old friction in fiction
<TT>THU </TT>between creator and creation. And the assassination of an
<TT>THU </TT>author's key character is often a result of a clash of egos.
<TT>THU </TT>Agatha Christie kept the death of her famous Belgian
<TT>THU </TT>detective Hercule Poirot secret for 30 years only to confess
<TT>THU </TT>shortly before her own demise. She had no regrets and, as
<TT>THU </TT>her biographer Laura Thompson reveals, was in no hurry to
<TT>THU </TT>get Miss Marple on the case.
<TT>THU </TT>Sir Arthur Conan Doyle detested Sherlock Holmes' public
<TT>THU </TT>domination over his own life and murdered him merrily. Yet
<TT>THU </TT>the firestorm of protest was so intense, resurrection was
<TT>THU </TT>inevitable. Holmes expert David Stuart Davies and actor
<TT>THU </TT>Roger Llewellyn incorporate the core of this controversy in
<TT>THU </TT>their latest play.
<TT>THU </TT>Colin Dexter claims he didn't kill Morse: 'he died of
<TT>THU </TT>natural causes'. A nation mourned, but the author is
<TT>THU </TT>unrepentant, choosing kindly death over morose retirement.
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Rankin took the opposite view for the demise of Rebus,
<TT>THU </TT>leaving the coffin lid open for a timely return. But since
<TT>THU </TT>fictional characters are immortal, why kill them off at all?
<TT>THU </TT>Characters who become bigger than their authors, beware!!
<TT>THU </TT>They may have all the best lines, but their creator has the
<TT>THU </TT>last word.
<TT>THU </TT>Fiona Lindsay cross-examines the witnesses and interrogates
<TT>THU </TT>the accused as they try to justify their acts of literal
<TT>THU </TT>'murder'.
<TT>THU </TT>Not so much a whodunnit as a 'why did they do it?'
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Chris Eldon Lee
<TT>THU </TT>A Culture Wise production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqgh.html>b007jqgh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqgh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Bartholomew, Blackmail and Barefaced Lies
<TT>THU </TT>Bertie Wooster is landed in a pickle over an expensive
<TT>THU </TT>statue. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Hordern.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vc3sg.html>b06vc3sg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vc3sg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Christmas
<TT>THU </TT>What do long term partners really argue about? The third
<TT>THU </TT>series of Frank Skinner's sharp comedy. Starring Frank
<TT>THU </TT>Skinner and Katherine Parkinson.
<TT>THU </TT>In this episode, our loving couple, Neil and Kim, spend a
<TT>THU </TT>harrowing Christmas Day together.
<TT>THU </TT>The first and second series of Don't Start met with instant
<TT>THU </TT>critical and audience acclaim:
<TT>THU </TT>"That he can deliver such a heavy premise for a series with
<TT>THU </TT>such a lightness of touch is testament to his skills as a
<TT>THU </TT>writer and, given that the protagonists are both bookworms,
<TT>THU </TT>he's also permitted to use a flourish of fine words that
<TT>THU </TT>would be lost in his stand-up routines." Jane Anderson,
<TT>THU </TT>Radio Times
<TT>THU </TT>"Frank Skinner gives full rein to his sharp but splenetic
<TT>THU </TT>comedy. He and his co-star Katherine Parkinson play a
<TT>THU </TT>bickering couple exchanging acerbic ripostes in a cruelly
<TT>THU </TT>precise dissection of a relationship." Daily Mail
<TT>THU </TT>"...a lesson in relationship ping-pong..." Miranda Sawyer,
<TT>THU </TT>The Observer
<TT>THU </TT>Don't Start is a scripted comedy with a deceptively simple
<TT>THU </TT>premise - an argument. Each week, our couple fall out over
<TT>THU </TT>another apparently trivial flashpoint. Each week, the stakes
<TT>THU </TT>mount as Neil and Kim battle with words. But these are no
<TT>THU </TT>ordinary arguments. The two outdo each other with
<TT>THU </TT>increasingly absurd images, unexpected literary references
<TT>THU </TT>and razor sharp analysis of their beloved's weaknesses.
<TT>THU </TT>Underneath the cutting wit, however, there is an
<TT>THU </TT>unmistakable tenderness.
<TT>THU </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Neil: Frank Skinner
<TT>THU </TT>Kim: Katherine Parkinson
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Frank Skinner
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:45 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nrjk1.html>b06nrjk1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nrjk1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Join Alex and Ben in their weird twist on the double-act
<TT>THU </TT>sketch show. Strap in for a 15 minute delve in to a world of
<TT>THU </TT>oddness performed in front of a live studio audience.
<TT>THU </TT>The Pin are an award-winning comedy duo, and legends of
<TT>THU </TT>Edinburgh festival. They deconstruct the sketch form, in a
<TT>THU </TT>show that exists somewhere between razor-sharp smartness and
<TT>THU </TT>utterly joyous silliness.
<TT>THU </TT>After a sold-out run in Edinburgh, and a string of hilarious
<TT>THU </TT>performances across BBC Radio 4 Extra, BBC 3, Channel 4, and
<TT>THU </TT>Comedy Central, this is The Pin's debut solo show for Radio
<TT>THU </TT>4. Join them as they celebrate, make, collapse and rebuild
<TT>THU </TT>their jokes, each other, and probably the radio too.
<TT>THU </TT>For fans of Adam and Joe, Vic and Bob, and Fist of Fun - a
<TT>THU </TT>show of absurd offerings from two loveable idiots.
<TT>THU </TT>'Reinventing sketch comedy before our very eyes.'
<TT>THU </TT>***** The List
<TT>THU </TT>'Eviscerating their chosen form completely.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** The Sunday Times
<TT>THU </TT>'A very classy, very funny show indeed.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** The Telegraph
<TT>THU </TT>'Adept at finding laughs in surprising places.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** The Times
<TT>THU </TT>'A genuine boundary pusher.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** London is Funny.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Alex Owen
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Ben Ashenden
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jy9h.html>b007jy9h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jy9h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, The Day
<TT>THU </TT>Author Gerald tries to make amends when he upsets his wife
<TT>THU </TT>Diana.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife.
<TT>THU </TT>With Jo Manning Wilson and Michael McClain.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 1977.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqbg.html>b007jqbg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqbg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, Nuclear Debate
<TT>THU </TT>Mike Channel chairs a special Radio Active debate. Are the
<TT>THU </TT>studio audience for or against the annihilation of the
<TT>THU </TT>planet?
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope, Angus Deayton and Richard Curtis.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton, Geoffrey Perkins with John Canter,
<TT>THU </TT>Richard Curtis and Jeremy Pascall.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1985.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ctb81.html>b07ctb81</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ctb81>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Roopa
<TT>THU </TT>Gulati, Jennifer Sharp and Clement Freud. From August 2004.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y2194.html>b00y2194</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y2194>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, The War of Dog
<TT>THU </TT>Tamsin buys a dog to prove a point, and Dolores asks Marcus
<TT>THU </TT>to landscape the garden. Stars Dave Lamb. From April 2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ybxz9.html>b00ybxz9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ybxz9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>As Dmitry goes on trial for murder, Alyosha desperately
<TT>THU </TT>seeks proof of his innocence. Stars Paul Hilton and Carl
<TT>THU </TT>Prekopp.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Heidi Amsinck - Copenhagen Confidential <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hdzqy.html>b01hdzqy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hdzqy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Suitcase
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Jack Klaff
<TT>THU </TT>In these three specially-commissioned tales by Heidi
<TT>THU </TT>Amsinck, Copenhagen and its surrounds are places of twilight
<TT>THU </TT>and shadows: mysterious places where strange, occasionally
<TT>THU </TT>bad things happen.
<TT>THU </TT>The Suitcase
<TT>THU </TT>Hopkins is a commercial traveller on his first trip to
<TT>THU </TT>Copenhagen, but things go awry after his baggage goes
<TT>THU </TT>missing at Kastrup airport.
<TT>THU </TT>Heidi Amsinck, a writer and journalist born in Copenhagen,
<TT>THU </TT>has covered Britain for the Danish press since 1992,
<TT>THU </TT>including a spell as London Correspondent for the broadsheet
<TT>THU </TT>daily Jyllands-Posten. Heidi has written numerous short
<TT>THU </TT>stories for radio including, most recently, the three story
<TT>THU </TT>set Danish Noir (2010) which was also produced by Sweet Talk
<TT>THU </TT>for BBC Radio 4. A graduate of the MA in Creative Writing at
<TT>THU </TT>Birkbeck, University of London, Heidi lives in Surrey with
<TT>THU </TT>her husband and two young sons.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jeremy Osborne
<TT>THU </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Jack Klaff
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jeremy Osborne
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Heidi Amsinck
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Tommies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06mg2vg.html>b06mg2vg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06mg2vg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>4 November 1915
<TT>THU </TT>by Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>THU </TT>Series created by Jonathan Ruffle.
<TT>THU </TT>Meticulously based on unit war diaries and eye-witness
<TT>THU </TT>accounts, TOMMIES traces one real day at war exactly 100
<TT>THU </TT>years ago.
<TT>THU </TT>Indira Varma, Danny Rahim and Avin Shah star in this story
<TT>THU </TT>which begins on a gunboat making its way up the river
<TT>THU </TT>Tigris. Signallers Ahmadullah and Zarbab have a perilous
<TT>THU </TT>mission to deliver a wireless set to beleaguered forces in
<TT>THU </TT>Baghdad. It proves a particularly gruelling and testing time
<TT>THU </TT>for Ahmadullah.
<TT>THU </TT>Producers: David Hunter, Jonquil Panting, Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>THU </TT>Director: David Hunter.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Ahmadullah: Danny Rahim
<TT>THU </TT>Zarbab: Avin Shah
<TT>THU </TT>Sidney: Nicholas Murchie
<TT>THU </TT>Commentator: Indira Varma
<TT>THU </TT>Jalal: Ronak Patani
<TT>THU </TT>Pillow Wallah: Mark Edel-Hunt
<TT>THU </TT>Mother: Sudha Bhuchar
<TT>THU </TT>Father: Kulvinder Ghir
<TT>THU </TT>Captain: David Hounslow
<TT>THU </TT>Officer: David Acton
<TT>THU </TT>Doctor: Neet Mohan
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: David Hunter
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>THU </TT>Director: David Hunter
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jy9h.html>b007jy9h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jy9h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqbg.html>b007jqbg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqbg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Israel Zangwill - Cheating the Gallows <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq4t.html>b007jq4t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq4t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Character Assassins <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tpqlf.html>b00tpqlf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tpqlf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ndwt6.html>b00ndwt6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ndwt6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>A Place Out of a Dream
<TT>THU </TT>On Will's first trip up the Hawksbury River in New South
<TT>THU </TT>Wales, he sees a piece of land. Ron Cook reads Kate
<TT>THU </TT>Grenville's tale.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>THU </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042ldz4.html>b042ldz4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042ldz4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>War
<TT>THU </TT>Martin Sixsmith looks at the ways in which war has
<TT>THU </TT>influenced psychology.
<TT>THU </TT>He examines the impact of shellshock and the treatment
<TT>THU </TT>methods of pioneer doctors like W.H. Rivers at Craiglockhart
<TT>THU </TT>Hospital in Scotland. He talks to military psychiatrist and
<TT>THU </TT>Falklands veteran Dr Morgan O'Connell and to Edgar Jones,
<TT>THU </TT>Professor of the History of Psychiatry at Kings College
<TT>THU </TT>London. And he explains how war changed society's attitude
<TT>THU </TT>to mental health and boosted psychology as a profession.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>THU </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrjh.html>b007jrjh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrjh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>Churchill cuts back on household expenditure. Clementine is
<TT>THU </TT>knocked down by a bus. With Alex Jennings and Sylvestra Le
<TT>THU </TT>Touzel.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Miles Kington - How Shall I Tell the Dog? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ybzdk.html>b00ybzdk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ybzdk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>The perfect funeral and gravestone, and parlez-vous cancer?
<TT>THU </TT>Miles Kington's humorous last letters. With Michael Palin.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ybxz9.html>b00ybxz9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ybxz9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ctb81.html>b07ctb81</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ctb81>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y2194.html>b00y2194</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y2194>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqgh.html>b007jqgh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqgh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vc3sg.html>b06vc3sg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vc3sg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:45 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nrjk1.html>b06nrjk1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nrjk1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:45 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wpnm.html>b007wpnm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wpnm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Criminals Chase the Police
<TT>THU </TT>As Gabriel Syme engages his opponent in a duel, there's a
<TT>THU </TT>revelation from the Marquis. Read by Geoffrey Palmer.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771zc.html>b00771zc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771zc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 11, Millicent Garrett Fawcett
<TT>THU </TT>For 50 years, Millicent Garrett Fawcett struggled to win the
<TT>THU </TT>right to vote for women in Britain, yet today she is
<TT>THU </TT>little-known compared to the suffragette leaders who took a
<TT>THU </TT>more militant course. Feminist campaigner Lesley Abdela
<TT>THU </TT>discusses the extraordinary 'MGF', with Matthew Parris and
<TT>THU </TT>historian Elizabeth Crawford.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jy9h.html>b007jy9h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jy9h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqbg.html>b007jqbg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqbg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Israel Zangwill - Cheating the Gallows <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq4t.html>b007jq4t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq4t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Character Assassins <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tpqlf.html>b00tpqlf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tpqlf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Heidi Amsinck - Copenhagen Confidential <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hdzqy.html>b01hdzqy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hdzqy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Tommies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06mg2vg.html>b06mg2vg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06mg2vg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vc3sg.html>b06vc3sg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vc3sg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:15 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nrjk1.html>b06nrjk1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nrjk1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:45 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b044h6nv.html>b044h6nv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b044h6nv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Music and comedy presented by Alex Horne and his 5-piece
<TT>THU </TT>band. This week they tackle the theme of money, shopping and
<TT>THU </TT>consumerism with an advert for milk, a sea shanty and a song
<TT>THU </TT>about cheese dreams. They're joined by special guest
<TT>THU </TT>comedian Adam Buxton.
<TT>THU </TT>Host... Alex Horne
<TT>THU </TT>Band... Joe Auckland, Mark Brown, Will Collier, Ben
<TT>THU </TT>Reynolds, Ed Sheldrake
<TT>THU </TT>Guests... Adam Buxton and Saxophonist Pedro
<TT>THU </TT>Producer... Charlie Perkins.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Alex Horne
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Adam Buxton
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Charlie Perkins
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b045jrl1.html>b045jrl1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b045jrl1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>For two hours, seven nights a week, the Comedy Club offers
<TT>THU </TT>the best laughs. Plus tonight, Paul Garner chats again to
<TT>THU </TT>Tracy Ann Oberman.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Old Harry's Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b9nzb.html>b00b9nzb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b9nzb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Knowledge and Ignorance
<TT>THU </TT>Satan thinks humans can't handle knowledge, but the
<TT>THU </TT>professor thinks they can. Satanic sitcom stars Andy
<TT>THU </TT>Hamilton. From March 2001.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Hardeep at The Stand <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017cqv0.html>b017cqv0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017cqv0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>THU </TT>5/6
<TT>THU </TT>First on stage in this episode is an international comedian,
<TT>THU </TT>enjoying huge success in the USA. Matt Kirshen realises that
<TT>THU </TT>there's some truth in Santa's stories and demystifies
<TT>THU </TT>cowboys in a way you wont expect. Boothby Graffoe has had a
<TT>THU </TT>very loyal following over the years and with a spectacular
<TT>THU </TT>fast paced musical performance from him you will soon be a
<TT>THU </TT>fan too. Keeping the Scottish side of comedy up for this
<TT>THU </TT>episode is the instantly loveable John Gillick, who has
<TT>THU </TT>crafted his material over a number of years around the UK,
<TT>THU </TT>making him one of Scotland's best joke slingers.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Knocker <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008d1f2.html>b008d1f2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008d1f2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Obselejectivitysence
<TT>THU </TT>Market researcher Ian surveys a high-tech future. Sitcom
<TT>THU </TT>with Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From December 2007.
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<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 27 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wpnm.html>b007wpnm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wpnm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771zc.html>b00771zc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771zc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Israel Zangwill - Cheating the Gallows <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq4t.html>b007jq4t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq4t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Character Assassins <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tpqlf.html>b00tpqlf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tpqlf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ndwt6.html>b00ndwt6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ndwt6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>FRI </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042ldz4.html>b042ldz4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042ldz4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrjh.html>b007jrjh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrjh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Miles Kington - How Shall I Tell the Dog? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ybzdk.html>b00ybzdk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ybzdk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ybxz9.html>b00ybxz9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ybxz9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ctb81.html>b07ctb81</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ctb81>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y2194.html>b00y2194</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y2194>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqgh.html>b007jqgh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqgh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vc3sg.html>b06vc3sg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vc3sg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:45 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nrjk1.html>b06nrjk1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nrjk1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:45 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012yv9b.html>b012yv9b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012yv9b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, London Pride
<TT>FRI </TT>George Dixon is showing new boy in blue, Andy Crawford, the
<TT>FRI </TT>ropes on the beat of Dock Green in London's East End.
<TT>FRI </TT>Much to PC Crawford's surprise, Dixon is prepared to bend
<TT>FRI </TT>the rules in order to arrest one of a gang of safebreakers.
<TT>FRI </TT>Radio revival of BBC TV's famous copper starring David
<TT>FRI </TT>Calder as PC George Dixon, David Tennant as Andy Crawford
<TT>FRI </TT>and Jacob Dylan Thomas as Fred Jenkins/ Lenny Judd.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Ted Willis. Dramatised from his TV screenplay by
<TT>FRI </TT>Sue Rodwell.
<TT>FRI </TT>Dixon of Dock Green's roots go back to 1950 film drama 'The
<TT>FRI </TT>Blue Lamp' which ended with Dixon being shot dead. However,
<TT>FRI </TT>Warner's role was resurrected for the BBC TV series running
<TT>FRI </TT>from 1955 to 1976.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced in Bristol by Jeremy Howell and Viv Beeby.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 He Belonged to Glasgow: The Will Fyffe Story
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vky75.html>b00vky75</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vky75>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Born in Dundee in 1885, Will Fyffe became synonymous with a
<TT>FRI </TT>different city when his song 'I Belong To Glasgow' captured
<TT>FRI </TT>the nation's hearts.
<TT>FRI </TT>After spending his formative years in touring theatre, Will
<TT>FRI </TT>Fyffe switched to comedy and music hall, and became a
<TT>FRI </TT>headline act throughout Scotland. Along with his
<TT>FRI </TT>contemporary Harry Lauder, his humour transcended the
<TT>FRI </TT>regional stage and appearances all over Britain led to five
<TT>FRI </TT>Royal Variety performances.
<TT>FRI </TT>A leading film star of the 1930s and 40s, he made one
<TT>FRI </TT>Hollywood film, although put this burgeoning career on hold
<TT>FRI </TT>as war broke out and he returned to entertain the troops.
<TT>FRI </TT>An accident in 1947 led to his untimely death, but his body
<TT>FRI </TT>of work lives on through his songs, sketches and films.
<TT>FRI </TT>Singer-songwriter and Deacon Blue frontman Ricky Ross looks
<TT>FRI </TT>at Fyffe's life, career and legacy with family, film
<TT>FRI </TT>historians and music hall experts, including Professor
<TT>FRI </TT>Jeffrey Richards, and Will Fyffe's daughter, Eileen.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Elizabeth Foster.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00plhpx.html>b00plhpx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00plhpx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Odd Stuart
<TT>FRI </TT>A new slant on King Charles II. Roy Hudd's historical royal
<TT>FRI </TT>romp, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From September
<TT>FRI </TT>1994.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01211y4.html>b01211y4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01211y4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Me Talk Pretty One Day; It's Catching
<TT>FRI </TT>The multi-award winning American essayist brings his wit and
<TT>FRI </TT>charm to BBC Radio 4 for a series of audience readings. This
<TT>FRI </TT>week the perils of an American learning French in Paris in
<TT>FRI </TT>"Me Talk Pretty One Day" and an essay dealing with a
<TT>FRI </TT>friend's concern for cleanliness; "It's Catching".
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>FRI </TT>A Boomerang production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrt7.html>b007jrt7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrt7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
<TT>FRI </TT>Terry is not keen to meet any of Bob's snobbish friends.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier, Rodney Bewes as Bob
<TT>FRI </TT>Ferris and Brigit Forsyth as Thelma Chambers.
<TT>FRI </TT>With Sheila Fearn, Olive Milbourne, Julian Holloway and
<TT>FRI </TT>Gretta Gouriet.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais. Adapted for radio by Patrick Tilley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Browell
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally lost from the archive, the audio was recovered in
<TT>FRI </TT>a BBC Treasure Hunt.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 1975.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtqc.html>b007jtqc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtqc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Six Charlies in Search of an Author
<TT>FRI </TT>Through pages and chapters, the fate of Neddie Seagoon is in
<TT>FRI </TT>the hands of the writer. Stars Spike Milligan. From December
<TT>FRI </TT>1956.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 We've Been Here Before <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ft41b.html>b00ft41b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ft41b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>FRI </TT>Clive Anderson's panel show of the past, with Gyles
<TT>FRI </TT>Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Arabella Weir and Arthur Smith.
<TT>FRI </TT>From June 2004.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0wh.html>b007k0wh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0wh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, The New Synagogue
<TT>FRI </TT>A single phone call turns Rabbi Fine's comfortable Jewish
<TT>FRI </TT>community upside down. Stars Tracy-Ann Oberman. From
<TT>FRI </TT>November 1999.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yc3jw.html>b00yc3jw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yc3jw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Following Ivan's dramatic appearance at his brother's trial,
<TT>FRI </TT>Katerina prepares to deal Dmitry a fatal blow. Stars Paul
<TT>FRI </TT>Hilton.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Heidi Amsinck - Copenhagen Confidential <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hw63p.html>b01hw63p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hw63p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Climbing Rose
<TT>FRI </TT>By Heidi Amsinck
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Jack Klaff
<TT>FRI </TT>In these three specially-commissioned tales by Heidi
<TT>FRI </TT>Amsinck, Copenhagen and its surrounds are places of twilight
<TT>FRI </TT>and shadows: mysterious places where strange, occasionally
<TT>FRI </TT>bad things happen.
<TT>FRI </TT>The Climbing Rose
<TT>FRI </TT>Postman Brian Larsen has made a nice little side-earner
<TT>FRI </TT>doing odd-jobs for the rich and grateful old ladies of
<TT>FRI </TT>Klampenborg. Mrs Hoffman looks like a promising target - but
<TT>FRI </TT>there is something creepy about the rose in her front
<TT>FRI </TT>garden.
<TT>FRI </TT>Heidi Amsinck, a writer and journalist born in Copenhagen,
<TT>FRI </TT>has covered Britain for the Danish press since 1992,
<TT>FRI </TT>including a spell as London Correspondent for the broadsheet
<TT>FRI </TT>daily Jyllands-Posten. Heidi has written numerous short
<TT>FRI </TT>stories for radio including, most recently, the three story
<TT>FRI </TT>set Danish Noir (2010), which was also produced by Sweet
<TT>FRI </TT>Talk for BBC Radio 4. A graduate of the MA in Creative
<TT>FRI </TT>Writing at Birkbeck, University of London, Heidi lives in
<TT>FRI </TT>Surrey with her husband and two young sons.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Jeremy Osborne
<TT>FRI </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Jack Klaff
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Jeremy Osborne
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Heidi Amsinck
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Tommies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nq1fg.html>b06nq1fg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nq1fg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>11 November 1915
<TT>FRI </TT>by Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>FRI </TT>Series created by Jonathan Ruffle.
<TT>FRI </TT>Meticulously based on unit war diaries and eye-witness
<TT>FRI </TT>accounts, each episode of TOMMIES traces one real day at
<TT>FRI </TT>war, exactly 100 years ago.
<TT>FRI </TT>Through it all, we follow the fortunes of Mickey Bliss and
<TT>FRI </TT>his fellow signallers, from the Lahore Division of the
<TT>FRI </TT>British Indian Army. They are the cogs in an immense
<TT>FRI </TT>machine, one which connects situations across the whole
<TT>FRI </TT>theatre of the war, over four long years.
<TT>FRI </TT>Indira Varma, Lee Ross and Pippa Nixon star in this special
<TT>FRI </TT>story for Remembrance Day, set at La Gorgue on 11th November
<TT>FRI </TT>1915. A day when Second Lieutenant Mickey Bliss finds
<TT>FRI </TT>himself in two meetings. One which might change the whole
<TT>FRI </TT>war for the Signal Service. And one which is about to change
<TT>FRI </TT>his life forever.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producers: David Hunter, Jonquil Panting, Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Mickey Bliss: Lee Ross
<TT>FRI </TT>Dr Celestine de Tullio: Pippa Nixon
<TT>FRI </TT>Commentator: Indira Varma
<TT>FRI </TT>Colonel Bernard Anson Otho Crowden: Gunnar Cauthery
<TT>FRI </TT>Major 'Ting a Ling' Bell: Stephen Critchlow
<TT>FRI </TT>Captain Robert Paddon: Chris Pavlo
<TT>FRI </TT>Sgt Albert Pinto: Colin Hoult
<TT>FRI </TT>Aide-de-Camp: Neet Mohan
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: David Hunter
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Jonathan Ruffle
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrt7.html>b007jrt7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrt7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtqc.html>b007jtqc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtqc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012yv9b.html>b012yv9b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012yv9b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 He Belonged to Glasgow: The Will Fyffe Story
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vky75.html>b00vky75</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vky75>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Kate Grenville - The Secret River <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nf0tr.html>b00nf0tr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nf0tr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam in Paradise
<TT>FRI </TT>William stakes his claim on Thornhill's Point, but other
<TT>FRI </TT>people have the same idea. Read by Ron Cook.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>FRI </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042lp8w.html>b042lp8w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042lp8w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>We Do What We're Told
<TT>FRI </TT>Following the Second World War, psychologists wanted to
<TT>FRI </TT>understand how so many ordinary Germans could have agreed to
<TT>FRI </TT>participate in the Nazis' atrocities.
<TT>FRI </TT>Martin Sixsmith looks at their attempts to explain the
<TT>FRI </TT>banality of evil, including the controversial experiments of
<TT>FRI </TT>Stanley Milgram and Philip Zimbardo. And he talks to Oxford
<TT>FRI </TT>Professor Miles Hewstone about how far social psychology has
<TT>FRI </TT>come in clarifying how we think and act within a group.
<TT>FRI </TT>Series consultant, Professor Daniel Pick, Birkbeck,
<TT>FRI </TT>University of London.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Sara Parker
<TT>FRI </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrjy.html>b007jrjy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrjy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>Winston writes from Canada. Randolph leaves Oxford for a
<TT>FRI </TT>lecture tour of the USA. With Alex Jennings and Sylvestra Le
<TT>FRI </TT>Touzel.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Miles Kington - How Shall I Tell the Dog? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yc4vx.html>b00yc4vx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yc4vx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Test your own will to live, and how to write a funny book
<TT>FRI </TT>about cancer. Miles Kington's last letters. With Michael
<TT>FRI </TT>Palin.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yc3jw.html>b00yc3jw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yc3jw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 We've Been Here Before <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ft41b.html>b00ft41b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ft41b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0wh.html>b007k0wh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0wh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00plhpx.html>b00plhpx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00plhpx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01211y4.html>b01211y4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01211y4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wqf0.html>b007wqf0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wqf0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Earth in Anarchy
<TT>FRI </TT>The allies head for the coastal town using horses, then
<TT>FRI </TT>motor cars to outrun their masked pursuers. Read by Geoffrey
<TT>FRI </TT>Palmer.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mk6tc.html>b00mk6tc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mk6tc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 8, Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on a Theme, by Thomas
<TT>FRI </TT>Tallis
<TT>FRI </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>FRI </TT>appeal.
<TT>FRI </TT>When Vaughan Williams wrote his Tallis Fantasia in 1910, he
<TT>FRI </TT>changed the course of British music. Here at last was a
<TT>FRI </TT>piece of music which was no longer under the Teutonic
<TT>FRI </TT>influence, but which drew on old English hymn tunes and folk
<TT>FRI </TT>idioms for its themes. As the string music builds to a
<TT>FRI </TT>climax, interviewees tell how this music has brought solace
<TT>FRI </TT>and hope in times of tragedy and changed the course of their
<TT>FRI </TT>lives.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrt7.html>b007jrt7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrt7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtqc.html>b007jtqc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtqc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Dixon of Dock Green <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012yv9b.html>b012yv9b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012yv9b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 He Belonged to Glasgow: The Will Fyffe Story
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vky75.html>b00vky75</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vky75>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Heidi Amsinck - Copenhagen Confidential <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hw63p.html>b01hw63p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hw63p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Tommies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nq1fg.html>b06nq1fg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nq1fg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01211y4.html>b01211y4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01211y4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03c3dx7.html>b03c3dx7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03c3dx7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 6
<TT>FRI </TT>John Finnemore, the writer and star of Cabin Pressure,
<TT>FRI </TT>regular guest on The Now Show and popper-upper in things
<TT>FRI </TT>like Miranda, presents a third series series of his hit
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch show.
<TT>FRI </TT>The first series was described as "sparklingly clever" by
<TT>FRI </TT>The Daily Telegraph and "one of the most consistently funny
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch shows for quite some time" by The Guardian. The
<TT>FRI </TT>second series won Best Radio Comedy at both the Chortle and
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedy.co.uk awards, and was nominated for a Sony award.
<TT>FRI </TT>This time around, John promises to stop doing silly sketches
<TT>FRI </TT>about nonsense like Winnie the Pooh's honey addiction or how
<TT>FRI </TT>goldfish invented computer programming, and concentrate
<TT>FRI </TT>instead on the the big, serious issues.
<TT>FRI </TT>This final episode of the series looks at some pretty
<TT>FRI </TT>creative accounting; cross-examines an expert witness; and
<TT>FRI </TT>asks why it is that posh men's trousers are all the same
<TT>FRI </TT>colour.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by and starring John Finnemore, with Margaret
<TT>FRI </TT>Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin and Carrie Quinlan.
<TT>FRI </TT>Original music by Susannah Pearse.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: John Finnemore
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Margaret Cabourn-Smith
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Simon Kane
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Lawry Lewin
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Carrie Quinlan
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: John Finnemore
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 Radio 2's Comedy Showcase <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007kc0k.html>b007kc0k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007kc0k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Hey Hey We're the Monks
<TT>FRI </TT>An unlikely new recruit at Buckley Abbey means life for the
<TT>FRI </TT>brothers will never be the same. Starring Bill Bailey and
<TT>FRI </TT>Catherine Tate. From January 2000.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 The Consultants <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007vb2j.html>b007vb2j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007vb2j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>FRI </TT>Chesney ends a hostile takeover using marriage. Cerebral
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch show with Neil Edmond and Justin Edwards. From
<TT>FRI </TT>November 2003.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-61335301531927119532016-05-13T20:38:00.001+01:002016-05-13T20:38:09.192+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 14/05/2016 - 20/05/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 14 MAY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 William Hope Hodgson - The House on the Borderland
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wxhs.html>b007wxhs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wxhs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Back from his voyage, the narrator sees a sinister green
<TT>SAT </TT>hand at his window. Jim Norton reads William Hope Hodgson's
<TT>SAT </TT>fantasy.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mbkk4.html>b00mbkk4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mbkk4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 8, Allegri's Miserere
<TT>SAT </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>SAT </TT>appeal.
<TT>SAT </TT>Allegri wrote the chord sequence for his Miserere in the
<TT>SAT </TT>1630s for use in the Sistine Chapel during Holy Week. It
<TT>SAT </TT>then went through the hands of a 12-year-old Mozart,
<TT>SAT </TT>Mendelssohn and Liszt until it finally reached England in
<TT>SAT </TT>the early 20th century and got fixed into the version we
<TT>SAT </TT>know today.
<TT>SAT </TT>The soaring soprano line that hits the famous top C and
<TT>SAT </TT>never fails to thrill has become a firm favourite for
<TT>SAT </TT>concert audiences around the world. Textile designer Kaffe
<TT>SAT </TT>Fassett, writer Sarah Manguso and conductor Roy Goodman
<TT>SAT </TT>explain how they have all been deeply affected by this
<TT>SAT </TT>beautiful piece of music.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbwts.html>b00dbwts</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbwts>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>The devastated daredevil sets out to take revenge on his
<TT>SAT </TT>enemies - one by one. Concluded by Rufus Sewell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Syn, a brilliant young scholar, is a Doctor of
<TT>SAT </TT>Divinity at Oxford, but his eventual decision to throw away
<TT>SAT </TT>the Bible for the sword in a mad quest for vengeance will
<TT>SAT </TT>influence the rest of his life.
<TT>SAT </TT>Russell Thorndike's 18th Century, Kent-based adventure
<TT>SAT </TT>features pirates, smuggling, highwaymen, duels, wicked
<TT>SAT </TT>squires and beautiful Spanish ladies. Based on the first two
<TT>SAT </TT>novels (published 1935 and 1936) in the seven-title
<TT>SAT </TT>sequence, 'Doctor Syn on the High Seas' and 'Doctor Syn
<TT>SAT </TT>Returns'. Abridged by Doreen Estall.
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) is less well-known than
<TT>SAT </TT>his sister, the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, but his Doctor
<TT>SAT </TT>Syn novels hold a special place in the affection of lovers
<TT>SAT </TT>of atmospheric, swashbuckling storytelling everywhere. His
<TT>SAT </TT>novels have been filmed with actors as diverse as George
<TT>SAT </TT>Arliss, Peter Cushing and Patrick McGoohan in the role of
<TT>SAT </TT>Syn, and the Kent village of Dymchurch holds an official
<TT>SAT </TT>'Day of Syn' every other year, to commemorate a home-grown
<TT>SAT </TT>literary folk hero.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast in 2006.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Big Game, Little Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1rh8.html>b00v1rh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1rh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>In the second of two programmes, Mark Stephen charts a
<TT>SAT </TT>unique swap involving two gamekeepers - one from the
<TT>SAT </TT>Kalahari, the other from the Angus Glens.
<TT>SAT </TT>Gamekeeper Andy Malcolm is swapping 40,000 acres of heather
<TT>SAT </TT>moorland high in the Angus Glens for a reserve on the edge
<TT>SAT </TT>of the Kalahari in South Africa. The game warden from there
<TT>SAT </TT>will travel to Scotland in a unique swap documented for BBC
<TT>SAT </TT>Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>The programmes offer the very different perspectives of
<TT>SAT </TT>Scottish gamekeeper Andy Malcolm and his South African
<TT>SAT </TT>counterpart Dylan Smith. Both men track their experiences in
<TT>SAT </TT>the form of audio diaries and in reflections to presenter
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Stephen who is alongside them in this job exchange. How
<TT>SAT </TT>they deal with issues ranging from land conservation to
<TT>SAT </TT>animal welfare and how far experiences in their own
<TT>SAT </TT>landscapes can translate into ideas for their new ones, is
<TT>SAT </TT>at the heart of the recordings.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sue Mitchell.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn01.html>b007jn01</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn01>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Nick discovers the reason behind Gatsby's parties - his need
<TT>SAT </TT>to be reunited with someone from his past. Read by Sam
<TT>SAT </TT>Robards.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>SAT </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041dn37.html>b041dn37</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041dn37>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Talking Cures?
<TT>SAT </TT>Martin considers some of the therapies that combined the
<TT>SAT </TT>psychoanalytic principles of Freud and Jung with the
<TT>SAT </TT>behaviour modifying techniques of the mid-Twentieth
<TT>SAT </TT>Century's other significant psychological movement
<TT>SAT </TT>'behaviourism'.
<TT>SAT </TT>With reference to the 'Gloria' tapes that featured the same
<TT>SAT </TT>patient being treated by three different 'talking cures' -
<TT>SAT </TT>Albert Ellis's Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy, Fritz
<TT>SAT </TT>Perls's Gestalt Therapy and Carl Rogers's Person Centred
<TT>SAT </TT>Therapy.
<TT>SAT </TT>Series consultant, Professor Daniel Pick, Birkbeck,
<TT>SAT </TT>University of London.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Alan Hall
<TT>SAT </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013ptf6.html>b013ptf6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013ptf6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Talking About Jane Austen in Baghdad, A House in Chawton
<TT>SAT </TT>May's name has appeared on a terrorist death list. She and
<TT>SAT </TT>her husband Ali are desperate to escape from Iraq. Bee, a
<TT>SAT </TT>British journalist, has managed to arrange a university
<TT>SAT </TT>place for May, but to get to Britain they must first get to
<TT>SAT </TT>Jordan. At the last moment Ali's Jordanian visa is refused.
<TT>SAT </TT>May resolves to go by herself to Jordan and sort out the
<TT>SAT </TT>problem. This is a true story.
<TT>SAT </TT>May ..... Souad Faress
<TT>SAT </TT>Bee ..... Fenella Woolgar
<TT>SAT </TT>Ali ..... Zubin Varla
<TT>SAT </TT>Justin ..... Stephen Hogan
<TT>SAT </TT>Eva/Ayasha ..... Deeivya Meir
<TT>SAT </TT>Militia Man/Official/Minister ..... Peter Polycarpou
<TT>SAT </TT>Newsnight director ..... Jonathan Forbes
<TT>SAT </TT>Lawyer/Octavia ..... Elaine Claxton
<TT>SAT </TT>Director..... Peter Kavanagh.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bft32.html>b07bft32</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bft32>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>In the guise of Sir Hilary Bray, Bond contacts Blofeld and
<TT>SAT </TT>learns more about his Alpine hideaway. Read by Joanna
<TT>SAT </TT>Lumley.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m4c90.html>b01m4c90</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m4c90>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Thomas Mann - Buddenbrooks, Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>The final part of Thomas Mann's Nobel Prize winning story of
<TT>SAT </TT>a 19th Century merchant family struggling to keep pace with
<TT>SAT </TT>changing times. J Thomas and Gerda's son Hanno shows no
<TT>SAT </TT>aptitude for business, but may make a great musician.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatised by Judith Adams with original music by Nico
<TT>SAT </TT>Muhly.
<TT>SAT </TT>Technical presentation by David Fleming Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced and directed by Chris Wallis
<TT>SAT </TT>An Autolycus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator: Pip Carter
<TT>SAT </TT>Elizabet Buddenbrook: Barbara Flynn
<TT>SAT </TT>Thomas Buddenbrook: Joseph Millson
<TT>SAT </TT>Toni Buddenbrook: Clare Corbett
<TT>SAT </TT>Christian Buddenbrook: Carl Prekopp
<TT>SAT </TT>Gerda Buddenbrook: Colleen Prendergast
<TT>SAT </TT>Hanno Buddenbrook: Gene Goodman
<TT>SAT </TT>Hanno Buddenbrook: Harry Lawtey
<TT>SAT </TT>Kai, Count Molln: Thiago Los
<TT>SAT </TT>Kai, Count Molln: Hugo Docking
<TT>SAT </TT>Pfhul: David Thorpe
<TT>SAT </TT>Dr Grabow: Stephen Critchlow
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida Jungmann: Alison Pettit
<TT>SAT </TT>Dr Brecht: Gerard McDermott
<TT>SAT </TT>Master 1: Ben Crowe
<TT>SAT </TT>Master 2: Shaun Prendergast
<TT>SAT </TT>Boy 1: Liam Maslov-Boxer
<TT>SAT </TT>Boy 2: Scott Smith
<TT>SAT </TT>Boy 3: George Sanderson
<TT>SAT </TT>Clementine: Judith Adams
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Thomas Mann
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Chris Wallis
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Chris Wallis
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nl675.html>b01nl675</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nl675>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Hughes, Czerski, Finkelman
<TT>SAT </TT>The Museum of Curiosity is hosted by the Professor of
<TT>SAT </TT>Ignorance at the University of Buckingham, Professor John
<TT>SAT </TT>Lloyd C.B.E. (of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image,
<TT>SAT </TT>Blackadder and QI fame) and the comedian Jimmy Carr.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each week, the Museum invites three guests, a mixture of
<TT>SAT </TT>entertaining experts and expert entertainers, to donate one
<TT>SAT </TT>item each to the Museum and explain why it deserves a place
<TT>SAT </TT>in the museum. Ever since someone gave the Museum the Big
<TT>SAT </TT>Bang it's been expanding at an alarming rate, and now
<TT>SAT </TT>there's no looking back without the aid of a huge telescope.
<TT>SAT </TT>This week, John and Jimmy have invited along comedian Sean
<TT>SAT </TT>Hughes, physicist Dr Helen Czerski and cuneiform expert Dr
<TT>SAT </TT>Irving Finkel.
<TT>SAT </TT>Guests to look forward to:
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian Sara Pascoe
<TT>SAT </TT>Ig Nobels Prize founder Marc Abrahams
<TT>SAT </TT>Astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01773xl.html>b01773xl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01773xl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 9, Houseroom
<TT>SAT </TT>Anna's love-life seems to be on an even keel, but can the
<TT>SAT </TT>same be said for Roger? Stars Angela Thorne. From January
<TT>SAT </TT>2003.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jncr.html>b007jncr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jncr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Clip Clop, Clip Clop
<TT>SAT </TT>It's Father's wedding day, but will he really cut his family
<TT>SAT </TT>off without a bean? Stars Maurice Denham. From February
<TT>SAT </TT>1991.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079mhls.html>b079mhls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079mhls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 6
<TT>SAT </TT>Frank Skinner loves history, but just doesn't know much of
<TT>SAT </TT>it. So he's devised a comedy discussion show in order to
<TT>SAT </TT>find out more about it.
<TT>SAT </TT>Along with his historian in residence, Professor Kate
<TT>SAT </TT>Williams, Frank is joined by a selection of celebrity guests
<TT>SAT </TT>who help him navigate his way through the annals of time,
<TT>SAT </TT>picking out and chewing over the funniest, oddest, and most
<TT>SAT </TT>interesting moments in history.
<TT>SAT </TT>The guests are Josie Long and Kevin Eldon, who discuss
<TT>SAT </TT>Captain Blood, Drake's Drum, Bloody Mary and E.R.N.I.E.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Mark Augustyn and Justin Pollard
<TT>SAT </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Frank Skinner
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Josie Long
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Kevin Eldon
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Kate Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Mark Augustyn
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Justin Pollard
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Peter Tinniswood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsl3.html>b007jsl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Village Fete
<TT>SAT </TT>When Nancy moves to the countryside with her brother, sister
<TT>SAT </TT>and poorly father, everything goes wrong. The Empson
<TT>SAT </TT>family's new house has a gas leak and needs re-wiring and
<TT>SAT </TT>re-roofing.
<TT>SAT </TT>Nancy doesn't mind. She likes organising. But then Winston,
<TT>SAT </TT>the local poacher and handyman, takes over and invites Nancy
<TT>SAT </TT>to the village fete.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Shirley Dixon as Nancy, Maurice Denham as Father, Liz
<TT>SAT </TT>Goulding as Rosie, Christian Rodska as William and Bill
<TT>SAT </TT>Wallis as Winston.
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter Tinniswood's play introduces the Empson family - which
<TT>SAT </TT>sparked five series of Winston's adventures for BBC Radio
<TT>SAT </TT>between 1989 and 1994.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Shaun McLoughlin
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1987.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r7lyf.html>b00r7lyf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r7lyf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Making Sex Safe
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Lawson tells the story of how American writing became
<TT>SAT </TT>the literary superpower of the 20th century, telling the
<TT>SAT </TT>nation's stories of money, power, sex, religion and war.
<TT>SAT </TT>From the 1950s the phrase 'scandalous bestseller' began to
<TT>SAT </TT>appear on the covers of paperbacks such as Peyton Place by
<TT>SAT </TT>Grace Metalious, Couples by John Updike and Portnoy's
<TT>SAT </TT>Complaint by Philip Roth. And in spite of a widespread
<TT>SAT </TT>belief that America had become unshockable, there continued
<TT>SAT </TT>to be bursts of controversy over works of literature dealing
<TT>SAT </TT>with sex, including Tony Kushner's Angels in America -
<TT>SAT </TT>subtitled A Gay Fantasia on National Themes - Edmund White's
<TT>SAT </TT>A Boy's Own Story, Susanna Moore's In the Cut and Patricia
<TT>SAT </TT>Cornwell's introduction of the first lesbian character in a
<TT>SAT </TT>mainstream crime series. The programme also features
<TT>SAT </TT>Nicholson Baker's response to discovering - in the Starr
<TT>SAT </TT>Report - that his erotically explicit book Vox was one of
<TT>SAT </TT>the love gifts given by Monica Lewinsky to President
<TT>SAT </TT>Clinton.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Robyn Read
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03z3ghc.html>b03z3ghc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03z3ghc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Portraying Real Lives
<TT>SAT </TT>Actress Maxine Peake meets with actors and, in a series of
<TT>SAT </TT>one to one conversations, discusses the challenges of
<TT>SAT </TT>portraying the real-life character as opposed to the
<TT>SAT </TT>fictional.
<TT>SAT </TT>Maxine Peake has tackled many factual roles, including
<TT>SAT </TT>Tracey Temple in Confessions of a Diary Secretary, Joan le
<TT>SAT </TT>Mesurier in Hancock and Joan, the title role in The Secret
<TT>SAT </TT>Diaries of Miss Anne Lister, Anne Scargill in Queens of the
<TT>SAT </TT>Coal Age, Stephen Hawking's secretary in the 2015 film The
<TT>SAT </TT>Theory of Everything, and her infamous portrayal of Myra
<TT>SAT </TT>Hindley in See No Evil.
<TT>SAT </TT>Most actors will only face a critical backlash if their
<TT>SAT </TT>portrayal of King Lear or Jimmy Porter does not meet
<TT>SAT </TT>expectation, but what happens if their subject is real? How
<TT>SAT </TT>does this change the actor's approach to the character
<TT>SAT </TT>research, is it better or worse to meet them, does this
<TT>SAT </TT>restrict the boundaries or increase the empathy? And what
<TT>SAT </TT>happens if that character is regarded as evil in the public
<TT>SAT </TT>psyche?
<TT>SAT </TT>In discussion with friends and colleagues such as Michael
<TT>SAT </TT>Sheen, Sally Hawkins, Patricia Hodge, Monica Dolan, Shaun
<TT>SAT </TT>Evans and Anne Scargill we discover how different the
<TT>SAT </TT>approach can and has to be.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Elizabeth Foster.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast as part of BBC Radio 4's Character Invasion.
<TT>SAT </TT>Clips
<TT>SAT </TT>The Special Relationship, BBC, writer: Peter Morgan
<TT>SAT </TT>Fantabulosa, BBC, writer: Martyn Hesford
<TT>SAT </TT>See No Evil, ITV, writer: Neil McKay
<TT>SAT </TT>U Be Dead, ITV, writer: Gwyneth Hughes
<TT>SAT </TT>HG Wells War With The World, BBC, writer: James Kent
<TT>SAT </TT>Made In Dagenham, writer: William Ivory
<TT>SAT </TT>The Falklands Play, BBC, writer: Ian Curteis
<TT>SAT </TT>Queens Of The Coal Age, BBC, writer: Maxine Peake
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 I Did It My Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0092lb4.html>b0092lb4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0092lb4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Roy Hudd
<TT>SAT </TT>Much-loved comedian and actor Roy Hudd talks to Peter Reed
<TT>SAT </TT>about his radio life and times, with behind-the-scenes
<TT>SAT </TT>stories of making his on-air hit shows:
<TT>SAT </TT>The News Huddlines (06/06/79). Poking fun at topical events
<TT>SAT </TT>and personalities, this series ran for 25 years on BBC Radio
<TT>SAT </TT>2 when Roy was joined by Chris Emmett and his leading ladies
<TT>SAT </TT>Janet Brown, Alison Steadman and June Whitfield.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
<TT>SAT </TT>(16/01/1999). Roy dons his deerstalker to investigate 'The
<TT>SAT </TT>Case of the Clockwork Fiend' with June Whitfield.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Sony Radio Academy Gold award-winning Huddwinks
<TT>SAT </TT>(14/08/86). Chris Emmett and Denise Coffey join Roy for
<TT>SAT </TT>'Railway '86 - The Movie!': British Rail's new 'Silver
<TT>SAT </TT>Bullet' train ends up as a runaway express to Aberdeen.
<TT>SAT </TT>Roy also reveals his more dramatic side in Peter
<TT>SAT </TT>Tinniswood's play The Scan (29/09/1999). Compulsive talker
<TT>SAT </TT>Ernest seeks reassurance from a protective nurse. Roy's
<TT>SAT </TT>co-star is Judy Cornwell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Mik Wilkojc.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqb0.html>b007jqb0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqb0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Menace of Totleigh Towers
<TT>SAT </TT>Bertie is obliged to sort out an amorous mix-up between his
<TT>SAT </TT>friends. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>SAT </TT>Hordern.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzkv.html>b007jzkv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzkv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Brian Allington
<TT>SAT </TT>The man of many parts uses the wealth and poverty of his
<TT>SAT </TT>experience to discuss his old chum. Stars Peter Jones. From
<TT>SAT </TT>May 1986.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Writing the Century - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bkvqz.html>b07bkvqz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bkvqz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Experience of Love
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Green explores the recent history of Britain's
<TT>SAT </TT>gay and lesbian community. With Jonathan Coy and Adie Allen.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bkw1s.html>b07bkw1s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bkw1s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Carlos Acosta
<TT>SAT </TT>Cuban ballet dancer Carlos Acosta chooses NG La Banda's
<TT>SAT </TT>'Echale Limon' and Polo Montanez's 'Un Millon de Estrellas'.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Frankly Speaking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bkwq3.html>b07bkwq3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bkwq3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Edith Sitwell
<TT>SAT </TT>The British avant garde poet and critic Dame Edith Sitwell
<TT>SAT </TT>answers questions posed by writer Margaret Lane, critic
<TT>SAT </TT>Lionel Hale, and Oscar-winning screenplay writer Paul Dehn.
<TT>SAT </TT>Aged 68 when interviewed, she recalls her childhood
<TT>SAT </TT>influences and shares her belief in the popularity of
<TT>SAT </TT>poetry.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dame Edith was born in 1887 and died in 1964.
<TT>SAT </TT>Launched in 1952 on the BBC Home Service, Frankly Speaking
<TT>SAT </TT>was a novel, ground breaking series. Unrehearsed and
<TT>SAT </TT>unscripted, the traditional interviewee/interviewer pairing
<TT>SAT </TT>was initially jettisoned for three interviewers firing
<TT>SAT </TT>direct questions. Early critics described it as 'unkempt',
<TT>SAT </TT>'an inquisition' and described the guest as prey being
<TT>SAT </TT>cornered, quarry being pursued - with calls to axe the
<TT>SAT </TT>unscripted interview. But the format won out and eventually
<TT>SAT </TT>won over its detractors.
<TT>SAT </TT>Unknown or very inexperienced broadcasters were employed as
<TT>SAT </TT>interviewers, notably John Betjeman, Malcolm Muggeridge and
<TT>SAT </TT>Penelope Mortimer. Only 40 or so of the original 100
<TT>SAT </TT>programmes survive.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Home Service in 1955.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:45 Could Do Better <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7dn7.html>b03m7dn7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7dn7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Terence Stamp
<TT>SAT </TT>Robert Booth summons Terence Stamp to his study for a quiet
<TT>SAT </TT>word about the actor's school reports. From November 1987.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03z3ghc.html>b03z3ghc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03z3ghc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Peter Tinniswood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsl3.html>b007jsl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r7lyf.html>b00r7lyf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r7lyf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pzs6y.html>b01pzs6y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pzs6y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Evans - Chapel of Skins
<TT>SAT </TT>Recorded high up in the Shropshire hills of the Welsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Marches, and inspired by a living landscape and its history,
<TT>SAT </TT>the Chapel of Skins is a fictional story about a ghostly
<TT>SAT </TT>meeting of ways, written and narrated by Paul Evans with
<TT>SAT </TT>wildlife sound recordings by Chris Watson.
<TT>SAT </TT>High in the hills of the Welsh Marches, a remote crossroads
<TT>SAT </TT>is marked by a telephone kiosk and an old stone chapel. It
<TT>SAT </TT>is a mysterious and beautiful place, steeped in history
<TT>SAT </TT>because of the ancient tracks which cross here like the
<TT>SAT </TT>centre of a compass.
<TT>SAT </TT>North, south, east, west: each direction is a 'way' ; a path
<TT>SAT </TT>or opening affording passage from one place to another.
<TT>SAT </TT>Along each way of travel comes a way of being; a voice
<TT>SAT </TT>telling a story. Each story is set in a different time but
<TT>SAT </TT>arrives in the same place. These voices have very different
<TT>SAT </TT>histories but are drawn by necessity to the mystical yet
<TT>SAT </TT>sinister Chapel of Skins which reflects the beauty and
<TT>SAT </TT>harshness of Nature at this crossroads.
<TT>SAT </TT>The drama becomes intense as each character must tell their
<TT>SAT </TT>stories to the listener before the chapel bell tolls
<TT>SAT </TT>midnight on the twelfth day of the twelfth month of the
<TT>SAT </TT>twelfth year. Only at that moment will the chapel door open
<TT>SAT </TT>in a bizarre midnight ritual and the lost souls find
<TT>SAT </TT>sanctuary. So, the Chapel is a way too, a gateway affording
<TT>SAT </TT>passage from one place to another. If they fail to tell
<TT>SAT </TT>their stories, the fate of these restless figures, these
<TT>SAT </TT>voices in the landscape, is to wander the hills for another
<TT>SAT </TT>hundred years.
<TT>SAT </TT>Wildlife sound recordist: Chris Watson
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed and Produced by Sarah Blunt.
<TT>SAT </TT>Best of Natural History - Podcast
<TT>SAT </TT>You can
<TT>SAT </TT>download
<TT>SAT </TT>this programme for free via the BBC's
<TT>SAT </TT>Best of Natural History Podcast
<TT>SAT </TT>Available after broadcast.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Phone Box: Paul Evans
<TT>SAT </TT>Trebrodier: Liza Sadovy
<TT>SAT </TT>Anchor: Ben Crowe
<TT>SAT </TT>Quabbs: Alex Tregear
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Paul Evans
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Sarah Blunt
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sarah Blunt
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:45 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vh4r.html>b011vh4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vh4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>HH Munro - Beasts on the Lawn: Saki, Gabriel Ernest
<TT>SAT </TT>Beasts on the Lawn: Saki 2011
<TT>SAT </TT>Original stories by Saki (H.H Munro)
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted by Sean Grundy
<TT>SAT </TT>Beasts on the Lawn is a collection of Edwardian short
<TT>SAT </TT>stories by Saki (H.H Munro) recycled and restaged in a
<TT>SAT </TT>modern day gated community for the far too wealthy for their
<TT>SAT </TT>own good. The tales are woven together by the character of
<TT>SAT </TT>Clovis, a security guard. She recalls the events of strange
<TT>SAT </TT>days and long nights.
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode Four: Gabriel Ernest
<TT>SAT </TT>Unpleasant celebrity chef Van Cheele has made quite a name
<TT>SAT </TT>for himself with his particular brand of nasty cooking. One
<TT>SAT </TT>day he finds a filthy naked teenager sunbathing in his large
<TT>SAT </TT>garden on the Munro Estate. The boy claims to enjoy hunting
<TT>SAT </TT>animals and also occasionally humans on the estate. Van
<TT>SAT </TT>Cheele believes that this is a prank by a fellow celebrity
<TT>SAT </TT>chef, but soon discovers that he's truly met his match.
<TT>SAT </TT>Cast:
<TT>SAT </TT>Clovis.............................Pippa Haywood
<TT>SAT </TT>Gabriel Ernest.......................Carl Prekopp
<TT>SAT </TT>Van Cheele..............................Ed Weeks
<TT>SAT </TT>Ewa Ptorovisch......................Dolly Wells
<TT>SAT </TT>Jeff the Man..................Malcolm Hamilton
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Alison Crawford.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Alison Crawford
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 I Did It My Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0092lb4.html>b0092lb4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0092lb4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 What Does the K Stand For? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03lpjy6.html>b03lpjy6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03lpjy6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, The Cat Next Door
<TT>SAT </TT>An actress moves in next door to the Amos household and
<TT>SAT </TT>encourages Young Stephen to overcome his stage fright.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Jonathan Harvey with Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Colin Anderson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen K Amos: Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>Young Stephen: Shaquille Ali-Yebuah
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephanie Amos: Fatou Sohna
<TT>SAT </TT>Virginia Amos: Ellen Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>Vincent Amos: Don Gilet
<TT>SAT </TT>Miss Collins: Gemma Whelan
<TT>SAT </TT>Fola: Kathryn Drysdale
<TT>SAT </TT>PE Teacher: Harry Jardine
<TT>SAT </TT>Bo Bells: Rachel Atkins
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Colin Anderson
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jonathan Harvey
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Armando Iannucci - Facts and Fancies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrlr.html>b007jrlr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrlr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>From the Man Who Mistook his Bike for Olives
<TT>SAT </TT>Turning his attention to dictators, the producer, writer and
<TT>SAT </TT>performer presents his own collection of humorous essays.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:45 Ida Barr: Artificial Hip Hop <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00txj0l.html>b00txj0l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00txj0l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Responsibility
<TT>SAT </TT>By Christopher Green.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida Barr is a music hall singer who has embraced hip hop and
<TT>SAT </TT>rap, reflecting the cultural diversity of London's East End,
<TT>SAT </TT>where she has been living in retirement for several decades.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida has a genuine love of talking to people so each week she
<TT>SAT </TT>investigates a new topic and creates a unique brand of
<TT>SAT </TT>music-hall, hip-hop fusion with beat boxer Shlomo. This
<TT>SAT </TT>week, the topic is "Responsibility".
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Claire Grove
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida Barr is the creation of award-winning performer
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Green (aka spoof country and western singer Tina
<TT>SAT </TT>C). "Missy Elliott meets Marie Lloyd" - Guardian. Each week
<TT>SAT </TT>Ida investigates a current political buzz word - Choice,
<TT>SAT </TT>Responsibility, Diversity and Transparency - and records her
<TT>SAT </TT>findings on her Ida-pod - an ancient battery operated
<TT>SAT </TT>cassette machine with a greasy earpiece. Her target groups
<TT>SAT </TT>include the Sutton House over 55's drama group, children
<TT>SAT </TT>from the Italia Conti Aacademy and Theatre Venture's Youth
<TT>SAT </TT>Company from Stratford East.
<TT>SAT </TT>Beat box artist Shlomo was heard by 3.9 billion people
<TT>SAT </TT>around the world when he and Björk performed "Oceania" at
<TT>SAT </TT>the opening ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympics. He has
<TT>SAT </TT>also worked with artists such as Martha Wainwright, Damon
<TT>SAT </TT>Albarn, and Nitin Sawhney. He is a classically-trained
<TT>SAT </TT>percussionist and heads the world's only human beatbox
<TT>SAT </TT>choir, the Vocal Orchestra.
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Green has written and performed three Tina C
<TT>SAT </TT>series for BBC Radio 4 plus Tina C's Election Night BBQ
<TT>SAT </TT>Special (Nov 2008). 'Ida Barr's Bingo' was at the Brighton
<TT>SAT </TT>Festival and the South Bank earlier this year and 'Ida Barr:
<TT>SAT </TT>So This Is Christmas' was at the Barbican Centre in December
<TT>SAT </TT>2008.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Grove
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Masala FM <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jyfv.html>b007jyfv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jyfv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Is the London Asian radio station about to lose its star
<TT>SAT </TT>presenter? Stars Meera Syal and Sanjeev Bhaskar. From
<TT>SAT </TT>September 1996.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 The Museum of Everything <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4y7.html>b007k4y7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4y7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Behind the Magic
<TT>SAT </TT>The guides star in a beastly new DVD, and Turkish art proves
<TT>SAT </TT>popular. Stars Marcus Brigstocke and Dan Tetsell. From May
<TT>SAT </TT>2005.
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<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 15 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pzs6y.html>b01pzs6y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pzs6y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:45 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vh4r.html>b011vh4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vh4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:45 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Writing the Century - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bkvqz.html>b07bkvqz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bkvqz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bkw1s.html>b07bkw1s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bkw1s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Frankly Speaking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bkwq3.html>b07bkwq3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bkwq3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:45 Could Do Better <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m7dn7.html>b03m7dn7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m7dn7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03z3ghc.html>b03z3ghc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03z3ghc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Peter Tinniswood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsl3.html>b007jsl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SUN </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r7lyf.html>b00r7lyf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r7lyf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Talking About Jane Austen in Baghdad <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0146g6s.html>b0146g6s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0146g6s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus: How a true email friendship grew between BBC
<TT>SUN </TT>journalist Bee Rowlatt and Iraq-based academic May Witwit.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Souad Faress.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr9py.html>b00wr9py</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr9py>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Midwife
<TT>SUN </TT>The series on men with jobs in mainly female workplaces
<TT>SUN </TT>continues with the story of Andy Yelland, a male midwife.
<TT>SUN </TT>Andy and his wife Mandy - who is also a midwife - discuss
<TT>SUN </TT>attitudes towards men in their profession. "It is an odd job
<TT>SUN </TT>for a man to do" says Andy, "there's no doubt about it". His
<TT>SUN </TT>route into the job was unusual - he had previously been a
<TT>SUN </TT>geologist. Chris Ledgard talks to Andy's colleagues at St
<TT>SUN </TT>Michael's Hospital in Bristol to find out what they think of
<TT>SUN </TT>his work, and hears about occasions when patients have asked
<TT>SUN </TT>to be looked after by a woman.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h667d.html>b01h667d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01h667d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 8, Keeping the Flame Alive
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed Reardon leads us through the ups and down of his week,
<TT>SUN </TT>complete with his trusty companion, Elgar, and his
<TT>SUN </TT>never-ending capacity for scrimping and scraping at whatever
<TT>SUN </TT>scraps his agent, Ping, can offer him to keep body, mind and
<TT>SUN </TT>cat together.
<TT>SUN </TT>With the Olympics looming Stan spies a golden opportunity -
<TT>SUN </TT>renting out Ed's flat for the duration of the games at the
<TT>SUN </TT>princely sum of £3,000 a week. So Ed has to pack up his
<TT>SUN </TT>newspaper collection, sift through his takeaway trays and
<TT>SUN </TT>leave the place he's called home for the last years. But
<TT>SUN </TT>where will he go?
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed Reardon: Christopher Douglas
<TT>SUN </TT>Fiona: Jenny Agutter
<TT>SUN </TT>Janie: Rachel Atkins
<TT>SUN </TT>Olive: Stephanie Cole
<TT>SUN </TT>Cliff: Geoff McGivern
<TT>SUN </TT>Frank: Simon Greenall
<TT>SUN </TT>Jaz: Philip Jackson
<TT>SUN </TT>Pearl: Rita May
<TT>SUN </TT>Ping: Barunka O'Shaughnessy
<TT>SUN </TT>Lisa: Barunka O'Shaughnessy
<TT>SUN </TT>Stan: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Andrew Nickolds
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Christopher Douglas
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Dawn Ellis
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 The Clitheroe Kid <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bl57v.html>b07bl57v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bl57v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Tale of A Cat
<TT>SUN </TT>Can cheeky schoolboy Jimmy dream up a way to keep an
<TT>SUN </TT>unexpected feline visitor?
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Jimmy Clitheroe as The Clitheroe Kid. With Peter
<TT>SUN </TT>Sinclair as Grandfather, Patricia Burke as Mother, Diana Day
<TT>SUN </TT>as Susan and Leonard Williams as Theodore Craythorpe.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Clitheroe Kid ran from 1958 - 1972 - gaining audiences
<TT>SUN </TT>above 10 million at its peak.
<TT>SUN </TT>Its Lancashire born star, Jimmy Clitheroe (1921-1973) was
<TT>SUN </TT>just 4'3" tall, with a rather shrill voice making him a very
<TT>SUN </TT>believable naughty schoolboy - despite being 35 when it
<TT>SUN </TT>began as a one-off show. Created by James Casey in 1956, a
<TT>SUN </TT>pilot followed and series 1 proper in 1958. Both writing and
<TT>SUN </TT>producing, James stayed with his creation until it finally
<TT>SUN </TT>came off-air. Jimmy died a year later aged just 51.
<TT>SUN </TT>Theme music by Alan Roper and played by the BBC Northern
<TT>SUN </TT>Dance Orchestra conducted by Alyn Ainsworth - with Jimmy
<TT>SUN </TT>Leach at the Electronic Organ.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: James Casey
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in April 1960.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007lmys.html>b007lmys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007lmys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>With their microscopes in at the pawn broker, the young
<TT>SUN </TT>medics need some cash in a hurry.
<TT>SUN </TT>The misadventures of student doctor Simon Sparrow - adapted
<TT>SUN </TT>for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's novel 'Doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>in the House' published in 1952.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Sumner as
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt, Ray Cooney as Tony Benskin, Edward Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>as Taffy Evans, Joan Young as Lady Spratt and David Jason as
<TT>SUN </TT>the Waiter.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: David Hatch
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1968.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Fingers in the Sparkle Jar: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bl683.html>b07bl683</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bl683>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Naturalist Chris Packham reads his recollections of being an
<TT>SUN </TT>introverted, unusual young boy, isolated by his obsessions.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bljwd.html>b07bljwd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bljwd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Katie Derham
<TT>SUN </TT>Broadcaster Katie Derham chooses 'Bachianas Brasileiras No
<TT>SUN </TT>5' by Heitor Villa-Lobos and 'Fire and Rain' by James
<TT>SUN </TT>Taylor.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bljwg.html>b07bljwg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bljwg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Half of a Yellow Sun
<TT>SUN </TT>Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie talks about her novel set during
<TT>SUN </TT>the 1960s Biafran War in Nigeria. With Harriett Gilbert.
<TT>SUN </TT>From June 2009.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07blk9p.html>b07blk9p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07blk9p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Dog Mother, Tour Guide, and Milli Vanilli
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: Jennifer Hixson
<TT>SUN </TT>introduces tales of relationships, revelations and
<TT>SUN </TT>confronting racism.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 The Clitheroe Kid <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bl57v.html>b07bl57v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bl57v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007lmys.html>b007lmys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007lmys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Talking About Jane Austen in Baghdad <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0146g6s.html>b0146g6s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0146g6s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr9py.html>b00wr9py</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr9py>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Lisa Owen - Not Working: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07blljq.html>b07blljq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07blljq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Claire finds cracks appearing in her flat. They seem to
<TT>SUN </TT>match those in her relationship with Luke. Read by Emily
<TT>SUN </TT>Bruni.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Mr Ossie's Rolled-Gold Fish and Chip Shop <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bwjcq.html>b00bwjcq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bwjcq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Desperate to see an Everton match, a boy turns to the local
<TT>SUN </TT>fish fryer for help. Vincent McInerney's story read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Richard Tate.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0183dzq.html>b0183dzq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0183dzq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Penelope Fitzgerald - The Gate of Angels
<TT>SUN </TT>by Penelope Fitgerald, dramatised by Yvonne Antrobus
<TT>SUN </TT>Penelope Fitzgerald's 1990 novel, set in Edwardian London
<TT>SUN </TT>and Cambridge, exploring love, religion, physics and the
<TT>SUN </TT>random nature of chance.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Fred Fairly: Geoffrey Streatfield
<TT>SUN </TT>Daisy Saunders: Jade Williams
<TT>SUN </TT>Kelly: Carl Prekopp
<TT>SUN </TT>Venetia: Tracy Wiles
<TT>SUN </TT>Matron: Tracy Wiles
<TT>SUN </TT>Wrayburn: James Lailey
<TT>SUN </TT>Dr Sage: James Lailey
<TT>SUN </TT>Matthews: Gerard McDermott
<TT>SUN </TT>Skippey: Simon Bubb
<TT>SUN </TT>Flowerdew: Paul Moriarty
<TT>SUN </TT>Master: Paul Moriarty
<TT>SUN </TT>Manageress: Victoria Inez Hardy
<TT>SUN </TT>Mrs Saunders: Adjoa Andoh
<TT>SUN </TT>Beazley: Rikki Lawton
<TT>SUN </TT>Solicitor: Adam Billington
<TT>SUN </TT>Constable: Adam Billington
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Penelope Fitzgerald
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bln18.html>b07bln18</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bln18>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Crazy For Love - Layla and the Mad Poet
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with 'Crazy for Love - Layla and
<TT>SUN </TT>the Mad Poet'.
<TT>SUN </TT>The inspiration for Eric Clapton's seminal pop song, 'Layla
<TT>SUN </TT>and Majnun' is said to be the most beautiful poem in the
<TT>SUN </TT>Arab world and beyond.
<TT>SUN </TT>Pre-empting Romeo and Juliet by centuries, Layla and Majnun
<TT>SUN </TT>is the classic Middle East love story. Sitting at the heart
<TT>SUN </TT>of pre-Islamic Arab culture, its message is universal and it
<TT>SUN </TT>has since crossed borders and transcended language barriers
<TT>SUN </TT>even spreading as far as India and Turkey.
<TT>SUN </TT>Based on a tale of thwarted love and poetry sent on the
<TT>SUN </TT>wind, Anthony Sattin tells the tale of its creator - Majnun
<TT>SUN </TT>- whose name is the word for 'mad' or 'crazy' in Arabic and
<TT>SUN </TT>tries to find out if he, or the object of his love, were
<TT>SUN </TT>real or imagined, fact or fiction.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Sara Jane Hall.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2010.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h667d.html>b01h667d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01h667d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016vxyz.html>b016vxyz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016vxyz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Alan Garner - The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Alan Garner.
<TT>SUN </TT>A much-loved story firmly rooted in an ancient landscape
<TT>SUN </TT>offers a thrilling and moving adventure.
<TT>SUN </TT>Say 'Alderley Edge' to a lot of people and they'll think of
<TT>SUN </TT>footballers with their wives, living in grand mansions. But
<TT>SUN </TT>for a great many the words will conjure up wizards and a
<TT>SUN </TT>hundred knights sleeping in a cave for thousands of years.
<TT>SUN </TT>Alan Garner used a local legend as the starting point for
<TT>SUN </TT>his bookThe Weirdstone of Brisingamen and the story is
<TT>SUN </TT>firmly set in the part of Cheshire that he knows so well.
<TT>SUN </TT>The book has been cherished by readers of all ages for fifty
<TT>SUN </TT>years.
<TT>SUN </TT>Alan Garner's story,dramatised by Peter Thomson, is set on
<TT>SUN </TT>Alderley Edge and stems from a local legend of knights
<TT>SUN </TT>sleeping in a cave for hundreds of years, ready to awake and
<TT>SUN </TT>save the world from evil when the need comes.Wizards and
<TT>SUN </TT>dwarfs play their part, but it's two children who seem to
<TT>SUN </TT>hold the key to the future.
<TT>SUN </TT>Dramatised by Peter Thomson
<TT>SUN </TT>Music by Mia Soteriou.
<TT>SUN </TT>Special Effects Wilfredo Acosta
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced and directed by Jane Morgan
<TT>SUN </TT>A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Colin: Robert Powell
<TT>SUN </TT>Young Colin: Hugo Docking
<TT>SUN </TT>Susan: Fern Deacon
<TT>SUN </TT>Gowther: Trevor Cooper
<TT>SUN </TT>Bess: Rachel Atkins
<TT>SUN </TT>Selina Place: Monica Dolan
<TT>SUN </TT>Cadellin: Philip Voss
<TT>SUN </TT>Fenodyree: Steve Hodson
<TT>SUN </TT>Durathror: Struan Rodger
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Jane Morgan
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Alan Garner
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07blk9p.html>b07blk9p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07blk9p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:45 Fingers in the Sparkle Jar: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bl683.html>b07bl683</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bl683>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:55 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bljwd.html>b07bljwd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bljwd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bljwg.html>b07bljwg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bljwg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h667d.html>b01h667d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01h667d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Hearing With Hegley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bfq19.html>b00bfq19</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bfq19>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 6
<TT>SUN </TT>The poet laureate of alternative comedy, John Hegley
<TT>SUN </TT>entertains an audience with his book of verse. From December
<TT>SUN </TT>1996.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 No Tomatoes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0082dsm.html>b0082dsm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0082dsm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Retro Rocket
<TT>SUN </TT>A harp goes back in time with Paul Copley and Helen Moon.
<TT>SUN </TT>Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. From October
<TT>SUN </TT>2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07chgl6.html>b07chgl6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07chgl6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Andy
<TT>SUN </TT>Zaltzman.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 The Shuttleworths <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007n13d.html>b007n13d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007n13d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>John Shuttleworth's Open Mind, Fairies
<TT>SUN </TT>The Sheffield singer-songwriter investigates agent Ken's
<TT>SUN </TT>surprise discovery in his garden pond. With Kim Wilde. From
<TT>SUN </TT>April 2006.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Births, Deaths and Marriages <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j6wgv.html>b01j6wgv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01j6wgv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>In this episode, the team are horrified that the media have
<TT>SUN </TT>been invited to one of Malcolm's citizenship ceremonies,
<TT>SUN </TT>Anita's got problems with childcare and Luke's having a
<TT>SUN </TT>'quarter life' crisis.
<TT>SUN </TT>Births, Deaths and Marriages is a brand new sitcom set in a
<TT>SUN </TT>Local Authority Register Office where the staff deal with
<TT>SUN </TT>the three greatest events in anybody's life.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by David Schneider (The Day Today, I'm Alan
<TT>SUN </TT>Partridge), he stars as chief registrar Malcolm Fox who is a
<TT>SUN </TT>stickler for rules and would be willing to interrupt any
<TT>SUN </TT>wedding service if the width of the bride infringes health
<TT>SUN </TT>and safety. He's single but why does he need to be married?
<TT>SUN </TT>He's married thousands of women.
<TT>SUN </TT>Alongside him are rival and divorcee Lorna who has been
<TT>SUN </TT>parachuted in from Car Parks to drag the office (and
<TT>SUN </TT>Malcolm) into the 21st century. To her, marriage isn't just
<TT>SUN </TT>about love and romance, it's got to be about making a profit
<TT>SUN </TT>in our new age of austerity.
<TT>SUN </TT>There's also the ever spiky Mary, geeky Luke who's worried
<TT>SUN </TT>he'll end up like Malcolm one day, and ditzy Anita who may
<TT>SUN </TT>get her words and names mixed up occasionally but, as the
<TT>SUN </TT>only parent in the office, is a mother to them all.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Malcolm ...... David Schneider
<TT>SUN </TT>Lorna ....... Sarah Hadland
<TT>SUN </TT>Anita ........ Sandy McDade
<TT>SUN </TT>Luke ....... Russell Tovey
<TT>SUN </TT>Mary ....... Sally Bretton
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr. Arnold/Peter Stephenson ...... Andrew Brooke
<TT>SUN </TT>Bereaved woman/New Citizen/Mum ...... Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Simon Jacobs
<TT>SUN </TT>A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 16 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016vxyz.html>b016vxyz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016vxyz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Talking About Jane Austen in Baghdad <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0146g6s.html>b0146g6s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0146g6s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr9py.html>b00wr9py</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr9py>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Lisa Owen - Not Working: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07blljq.html>b07blljq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07blljq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Mr Ossie's Rolled-Gold Fish and Chip Shop <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bwjcq.html>b00bwjcq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bwjcq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0183dzq.html>b0183dzq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0183dzq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bln18.html>b07bln18</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bln18>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h667d.html>b01h667d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01h667d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzdt.html>b007jzdt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzdt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Nine Tailors, The Bells are Rung Up
<TT>MON </TT>The elegant, intelligent amateur sleuth, Lord Peter Wimsey
<TT>MON </TT>is drawn into the case of an unsolved jewel theft - which
<TT>MON </TT>turns into a grave mystery.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey, With Peter
<TT>MON </TT>Jones as Bunter, Philip Latham as The Reverend Theodore
<TT>MON </TT>Venables and Stephen Greiff as Stephen Driver.
<TT>MON </TT>British gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey features in a
<TT>MON </TT>number of detective novels and short stories by English
<TT>MON </TT>crime writer, Dorothy L Sayers. The Nine Tailors was first
<TT>MON </TT>published in 1934.
<TT>MON </TT>Classy and sharp-witted, aristocratic amateur sleuth Lord
<TT>MON </TT>Peter Bredon Wimsey was born in 1890 and educated at Eton
<TT>MON </TT>and Oxford, before serving in the military during the First
<TT>MON </TT>World War.
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Carmichael appeared as Lord Peter Wimsey for BBC Radio
<TT>MON </TT>from 1973 to 1983, in addition to the BBC TV adaptations
<TT>MON </TT>that were broadcast between 1972 and 1975.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio in six episodes by Alistair Beaton.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Martin Fisher
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1980.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Menotti <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00l59rm.html>b00l59rm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00l59rm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Music writer Michael White tells the life story of composer
<TT>MON </TT>Gian Carlo Menotti and assesses why his music has fallen
<TT>MON </TT>from grace.
<TT>MON </TT>Menotti was a star - he partied at the White House with the
<TT>MON </TT>Kennedys and sailed on yachts with Maria Callas. His music
<TT>MON </TT>was celebrated, but today has been largely forgotten. This
<TT>MON </TT>programme tells his story through music, memories, Menotti's
<TT>MON </TT>own words, interviews with musicologists and singers who
<TT>MON </TT>worked with him. Michael often visited Menotti in both his
<TT>MON </TT>Scottish castle and in Italy, and had rare access to the
<TT>MON </TT>composer's private papers.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qcsv.html>b007qcsv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qcsv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>A hairy folk band helps Tamsyn Trelawny and the Cornish
<TT>MON </TT>smugglers to escape the law. Stars Lucy Speed. From February
<TT>MON </TT>2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079nggy.html>b079nggy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079nggy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>David Mitchell hosts the panel game in which four comedians
<TT>MON </TT>are encouraged to tell lies and compete against one another
<TT>MON </TT>to see how many items of truth they're able to smuggle past
<TT>MON </TT>their opponents.
<TT>MON </TT>Elis James, Reginald D Hunter, Maeve Higgins and David
<TT>MON </TT>O'Doherty are the panellists obliged to talk with deliberate
<TT>MON </TT>inaccuracy on subjects as varied as gifts, women, fashion
<TT>MON </TT>and songs.
<TT>MON </TT>The show is devised by Graeme Garden and Jon Naismith, the
<TT>MON </TT>team behind Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>A Random Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: David Mitchell
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Elis James
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Reginald D Hunter
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Maeve Higgins
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: David O'Doherty
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0x1b.html>b01p0x1b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0x1b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, The Inspector Calls
<TT>MON </TT>The threat of closure from an official inspection calls for
<TT>MON </TT>desperate measures at the sleepy station.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Ian Lavender as Bert,
<TT>MON </TT>Kenneth Connor as Percy, Liz Fraser as Gloria and John
<TT>MON </TT>Graham as Phineas Perkins.
<TT>MON </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>MON </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>MON </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>MON </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>MON </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>MON </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>MON </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>MON </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>MON </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>MON </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>MON </TT>down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Re-created Announcements by Keith Skues.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in December 1971.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jztn.html>b007jztn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jztn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The TV Spectacular - A Contradiction in Terms
<TT>MON </TT>The veteran of many parts recounts the woeful tale of a
<TT>MON </TT>'Gala Night in Venice'. Stars Peter Jones. From June 1986.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qpq1x.html>b00qpq1x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qpq1x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 12, Nancy Mitford
<TT>MON </TT>James Walton takes the chair for the game of literary
<TT>MON </TT>correctness. Team captains John Walsh and Lynne Truss are
<TT>MON </TT>joined by John O'Farrell and Mark Billingham. The author of
<TT>MON </TT>the week and subject for pastiche is Nancy Mitford, and the
<TT>MON </TT>reader is Beth Chalmers.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt1y.html>b007jt1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Money Money Money
<TT>MON </TT>While checking the pipes in the cellar, the corner-shop
<TT>MON </TT>barber makes a discovery. Stars Victor Spinetti. From
<TT>MON </TT>November 1979.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018w867.html>b018w867</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b018w867>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Mumbai Chuzzlewits, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>By Ayeesha Menon
<TT>MON </TT>Sony award-winning writer Ayeesha Menon reworks Charles
<TT>MON </TT>Dickens 'Martin Chuzzlewit' and sets it amongst the Catholic
<TT>MON </TT>community in modern-day Mumbai, India.
<TT>MON </TT>Convinced his relatives are after his money, miserly old
<TT>MON </TT>recluse Martin Chuzzlewit (Roshan Seth), adopts orphan girl,
<TT>MON </TT>Mary (Nimrat Kaur), to be his carer. As she will inherit
<TT>MON </TT>nothing upon his death, he believes she will do her utmost
<TT>MON </TT>to keep him in good health. But when his grandson Mickey
<TT>MON </TT>(Zafar Karachiwala) falls in love with her, Martin's plans
<TT>MON </TT>are thrown into disarray. Disinheriting him, Martin triggers
<TT>MON </TT>a complex web of deceit, betrayal and manipulation as the
<TT>MON </TT>extended family and hangers-on close in, in pursuit of his
<TT>MON </TT>fortune.
<TT>MON </TT>Told from the point of view of orphan Thomas (Karan Pandit),
<TT>MON </TT>an observer into the world of the Chuzzlewits, this is a
<TT>MON </TT>fast-paced drama full of intrigue, romance, suspense and
<TT>MON </TT>murder...
<TT>MON </TT>Thomas, an orphan, is apprentice to the scheming architect
<TT>MON </TT>Pinto, a cousin to miserly old Martin Chuzzlewit, the
<TT>MON </TT>richest landlord in Bandra. Drawn into the world of the
<TT>MON </TT>Chuzzlewits, he forms a close friendship with the spirited
<TT>MON </TT>Mickey, grandson of Martin and heir to the family fortune.
<TT>MON </TT>When old Martin gets ill, Thomas witnesses attempts by
<TT>MON </TT>family members to worm their way into his life and secure
<TT>MON </TT>his fortune, while Mickey gives up everything in pursuit of
<TT>MON </TT>love...
<TT>MON </TT>Ayeesha Menon is an award-winning writer who works
<TT>MON </TT>extensively in film and radio. For BBC Radio 4 she has
<TT>MON </TT>written several outstanding adaptations including: Q & A
<TT>MON </TT>(Slumdog Millionaire) which won Gold for Best Drama at the
<TT>MON </TT>Sony Radio Academy Awards; THE Cairo Trilogy, starring Omar
<TT>MON </TT>Sharif, which won a Bronze at the Sony Awards; My Name is
<TT>MON </TT>Red from the novel by Orhan Pamuk; and Six Suspects from the
<TT>MON </TT>novel by Vikas Swarup.
<TT>MON </TT>Cast:
<TT>MON </TT>Martin ..... Roshan Seth
<TT>MON </TT>Thomas ..... Karan Pandit
<TT>MON </TT>Mickey ..... Zafar Karachiwala
<TT>MON </TT>Pinto ..... Rajit Kapur
<TT>MON </TT>Mercy ..... Preetika Chawla
<TT>MON </TT>Charity ..... Ayeesha Menon
<TT>MON </TT>Anthony ..... Sohrab Ardeshir
<TT>MON </TT>Joseph ..... Nadir Khan
<TT>MON </TT>Mary ..... Nimrat Kaur
<TT>MON </TT>Mrs. Gomes ..... Radhika Mital
<TT>MON </TT>Louis ..... Rohit Malkani
<TT>MON </TT>Doctor ..... Shernaz Patel
<TT>MON </TT>Monty ..... Arghya Lahiri
<TT>MON </TT>Manek ..... Vivek Madan
<TT>MON </TT>Young Mickey ..... Zaal Madon
<TT>MON </TT>Young Thomas ..... Nominath Ginsburg
<TT>MON </TT>Sound Recordist: Ayush Ahuja
<TT>MON </TT>Sound Design: David Chilton
<TT>MON </TT>Music: Sacha Puttnam
<TT>MON </TT>Producer and Casting: Nadir Khan
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Dryden
<TT>MON </TT>A Goldhawk Essential Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00761hk.html>b00761hk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00761hk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>4 Extra Debut. An innocent spinster tries to be a governess,
<TT>MON </TT>but lands a job which turns out to be a real education. Read
<TT>MON </TT>by Maureen Lipman.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 CW Hill - Killing Maestros <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w5g0.html>b007w5g0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w5g0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Conductor Sergei Bodanov feels jinxed by the evil curse of a
<TT>MON </TT>Wagner opera. Christopher William Hill's drama stars Bill
<TT>MON </TT>Nighy.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0x1b.html>b01p0x1b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0x1b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jztn.html>b007jztn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jztn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzdt.html>b007jzdt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzdt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Menotti <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00l59rm.html>b00l59rm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00l59rm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn11.html>b007jn11</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn11>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Nick is helpless watching Gatsby's faltering attempts to win
<TT>MON </TT>Daisy Buchanan back. Can you really repeat the past?
<TT>MON </TT>F Scott Fitzgerald's famous novel about aspiration in
<TT>MON </TT>boom-time America. Read in 10-parts by Sam Robards.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Neville Teller.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Duncan Minshull
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1996.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>MON </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041vvvt.html>b041vvvt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041vvvt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Lock 'Em Up
<TT>MON </TT>This week, Martin examines the evolution of psychology's
<TT>MON </TT>medicalised model, clinical psychiatry.
<TT>MON </TT>In this programme, he traces the origins of the asylum
<TT>MON </TT>movement, visiting London's 'Bedlam' hospital, the York
<TT>MON </TT>Retreat, the centre of 'moral treatment' in the late
<TT>MON </TT>Eighteenth Century, and the dark Victorian buildings of the
<TT>MON </TT>former Winwick asylum.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Alan Hall
<TT>MON </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrdv.html>b007jrdv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrdv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. 'Pug' and
<TT>MON </TT>'Cat' get romantic. With Alex Jennings and Sylvestra Le
<TT>MON </TT>Touzel.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bphlq.html>b07bphlq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bphlq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>James Bond has made contact with Blofeld, but fears his
<TT>MON </TT>cover story has been compromised. Joanna Lumley reads Ian
<TT>MON </TT>Fleming's thriller in ten-parts.
<TT>MON </TT>First published in 1963, this was Fleming's 11th Bond novel,
<TT>MON </TT>sandwiched between 'The Spy Who Loved Me' and 'You Only Live
<TT>MON </TT>Twice'. In movie terms, this was the sixth of the original
<TT>MON </TT>Bond movie franchise with George Lazenby playing the hero
<TT>MON </TT>and Diana Rigg as Tracy.
<TT>MON </TT>The reader Joanna Lumley had a small, unnamed role in the
<TT>MON </TT>1969 film of 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service', being simply
<TT>MON </TT>referred to as 'The English Girl'.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Michael Bakewell.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: David Benedictus
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1989.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018w867.html>b018w867</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b018w867>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qpq1x.html>b00qpq1x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qpq1x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt1y.html>b007jt1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qcsv.html>b007qcsv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qcsv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079nggy.html>b079nggy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079nggy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw4p.html>b007jw4p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw4p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Unusual Soiree
<TT>MON </TT>When young poet Gabriel Syme meets Lucien Gregory, he's
<TT>MON </TT>introduced to a mysterious Edwardian London secret society.
<TT>MON </TT>Published in 1908, GK Chesterton's most famous novel is read
<TT>MON </TT>in 13-parts by Geoffrey Palmer.
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in 2005.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00765yc.html>b00765yc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00765yc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Bianca Jagger & Mariella Frostrup
<TT>MON </TT>Matthew Parris, Bianca Jagger and Mariella Frostrup discuss
<TT>MON </TT>favourite paperbacks by Ahmed Rashid, Redmond O'Hanlon and
<TT>MON </TT>Evelyn Waugh. From 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>In Trouble Again by Redmond O'Hanlon
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin
<TT>MON </TT>Taliban by Ahmed Rashid
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Pan
<TT>MON </TT>The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0x1b.html>b01p0x1b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0x1b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jztn.html>b007jztn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jztn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzdt.html>b007jzdt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzdt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Menotti <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00l59rm.html>b00l59rm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00l59rm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00761hk.html>b00761hk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00761hk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 CW Hill - Killing Maestros <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w5g0.html>b007w5g0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w5g0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079nggy.html>b079nggy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079nggy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Kevin Eldon Will See You Now <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lhgzm.html>b01lhgzm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lhgzm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Hooter
<TT>MON </TT>Comedy's best kept secret ingredient gets his own sketch
<TT>MON </TT>show. Sketches, characters, sound effects, bit of music,
<TT>MON </TT>some messin' about, you know...
<TT>MON </TT>In this episode, a fly, a fruit bowl and the Hallelujah
<TT>MON </TT>Chorus. Obviously. Plus maverick street-artist Banksy's
<TT>MON </TT>first-ever in-depth interview. Oh, did we mention the fruit
<TT>MON </TT>bowl? Yep.
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon is a comedy phenomenon. He's been in virtually
<TT>MON </TT>every major comedy show in the last fifteen years. But not
<TT>MON </TT>content with working with the likes of Chris Morris, Steve
<TT>MON </TT>Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse,
<TT>MON </TT>Stewart Lee, Julia Davis and Graham Linehan, he's finally
<TT>MON </TT>decided to put together his own comedy series for BBC Radio
<TT>MON </TT>4.
<TT>MON </TT>After all the waiting - Kevin Eldon Will See You Now...
<TT>MON </TT>Appearing in this episode are Amelia Bullmore (I'm Alan
<TT>MON </TT>Partridge, Scott and Bailey), Julia Davis (Nighty Night),
<TT>MON </TT>Rosie Cavaliero (Peep Show), Paul Putner (Little Britain),
<TT>MON </TT>Justin Edwards (The Consultants) and David Reed (The Penny
<TT>MON </TT>Dreadfuls) with special guest Phil Cornwell as a man
<TT>MON </TT>shouting "Wisbeach".
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Kevin Eldon with additional material by Jason
<TT>MON </TT>Hazeley and Joel Morris (Flight Of The Conchords, That
<TT>MON </TT>Mitchell and Webb Sound).
<TT>MON </TT>Original music by Martin Bird.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced and directed by David Tyler
<TT>MON </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bpknp.html>b07bpknp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bpknp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 17, Episode 5
<TT>MON </TT>Susan Calman is among the guests for this episode of News
<TT>MON </TT>Quiz Extra, the bumper bonus version of Friday's programme.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:45 Singular Women <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00752sz.html>b00752sz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00752sz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Bea
<TT>MON </TT>4 Extra Debut. EastEnders' June Brown plays a long-suffering
<TT>MON </TT>companion. Bittersweet comedy series about four very
<TT>MON </TT>different women. From September 1997.
<TT>MON </TT>
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 17 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw4p.html>b007jw4p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw4p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00765yc.html>b00765yc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00765yc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzdt.html>b007jzdt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzdt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Menotti <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00l59rm.html>b00l59rm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00l59rm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn11.html>b007jn11</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn11>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>TUE </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041vvvt.html>b041vvvt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041vvvt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrdv.html>b007jrdv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrdv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bphlq.html>b07bphlq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bphlq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018w867.html>b018w867</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b018w867>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qpq1x.html>b00qpq1x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qpq1x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt1y.html>b007jt1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qcsv.html>b007qcsv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qcsv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079nggy.html>b079nggy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079nggy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzg3.html>b007jzg3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzg3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Nine Tailors, Lord Peter Is Called In
<TT>TUE </TT>Back in Fenchurch St Paul, Lord Peter Wimsey speculates on
<TT>TUE </TT>mystery of the unidentified and badly battered body...
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey. With Timothy
<TT>TUE </TT>Bateson as Superintendent Blundell, Philip Latham as The
<TT>TUE </TT>Reverend Theodore Venables, John Church as Ezra Wilderspin
<TT>TUE </TT>and Diana Bishop as Liz Wilderspin.
<TT>TUE </TT>British gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey features in a
<TT>TUE </TT>number of detective novels and short stories by English
<TT>TUE </TT>crime writer, Dorothy L Sayers. The Nine Tailors was first
<TT>TUE </TT>published in 1934.
<TT>TUE </TT>Classy and sharp-witted, aristocratic amateur sleuth Lord
<TT>TUE </TT>Peter Bredon Wimsey was born in 1890 and educated at Eton
<TT>TUE </TT>and Oxford, before serving in the military during the First
<TT>TUE </TT>World War.
<TT>TUE </TT>Ian Carmichael appeared as Lord Peter Wimsey for BBC Radio
<TT>TUE </TT>from 1973 to 1983, in addition to the BBC TV adaptations
<TT>TUE </TT>that were broadcast between 1972 and 1975.
<TT>TUE </TT>Adapted for radio in six episodes by Alistair Beaton.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Martin Fisher
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1980.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Captured By Pirates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rdwm5.html>b00rdwm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rdwm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Kate Silverton uncovers the story of the English schoolgirls
<TT>TUE </TT>who were captured by pirates off the China coast, and later
<TT>TUE </TT>ended up in a Japanese concentration camp with Eric Liddell.
<TT>TUE </TT>In 1935, the SS Tungchow was taken over by a dozen Chinese
<TT>TUE </TT>pirates as it emerged from the Yangtse River. They were
<TT>TUE </TT>expecting a cargo of gold bullion but instead found three
<TT>TUE </TT>lady teachers and seventy British missionaries' children, on
<TT>TUE </TT>their way to Chefoo boarding school on the North China
<TT>TUE </TT>coast.
<TT>TUE </TT>Six years later, in 1941, these same children became enemy
<TT>TUE </TT>aliens when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour. They were
<TT>TUE </TT>imprisoned in the Weihsien Internment Camp, Shantung
<TT>TUE </TT>Province, along with 500 other children, half of them
<TT>TUE </TT>without parents. The morale of the girls and their teachers
<TT>TUE </TT>was greatly improved by two Brownie packs and a Girl Guide
<TT>TUE </TT>Company. Their sports were organised by Eric Liddell,
<TT>TUE </TT>(Chariots of Fire) until he died.
<TT>TUE </TT>This is an extraordinary tale, and it's told by those who
<TT>TUE </TT>were there:
<TT>TUE </TT>Margaret Holder, née Vinden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Beryl Goodland, née Welch.
<TT>TUE </TT>Kathleen Foster, née Strange.
<TT>TUE </TT>Mary Previte, née Taylor.
<TT>TUE </TT>Evelyn Heubener, née Davey.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Beth O'Dea
<TT>TUE </TT>Programme consultant Janie Hampton. First broadcast in 2010.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008wmnh.html>b008wmnh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008wmnh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>A new museum of East End Life, shaped like an enormous
<TT>TUE </TT>upturned whelk cup, means more structural damage to Linda's
<TT>TUE </TT>laid-back lifestyle.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sitcom written by and starring Linda Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Femi Elufowoju Jnr, Jeremy Hardy, Margaret John, Martin
<TT>TUE </TT>Hyder and Chris Neill.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jon Rolph
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in June 2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042l78d.html>b042l78d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042l78d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Rosa and Matthew
<TT>TUE </TT>Isy Suttie returns to BBC Radio 4 with a brand new series of
<TT>TUE </TT>her Sony Award Winning show, recounting a series of love
<TT>TUE </TT>stories affecting people she's known throughout her life,
<TT>TUE </TT>told partly through song.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sometimes Isy has merely observed other people's love lives;
<TT>TUE </TT>quite often she's intervened, changing the action
<TT>TUE </TT>dramatically - for better or worse. Intertwined within these
<TT>TUE </TT>stories are related real life anecdotes from Isy's own,
<TT>TUE </TT>often disastrous, love life.
<TT>TUE </TT>In this episode, Isy recounts the tale of Rosa and Matthew,
<TT>TUE </TT>a hypnotherapist and an osteopath who work a few doors apart
<TT>TUE </TT>and find it difficult to express their feelings for each
<TT>TUE </TT>other.
<TT>TUE </TT>With her multi-character and vocal skills, and accompanied
<TT>TUE </TT>by her guitar, Isy creates a hilarious and deeply moving
<TT>TUE </TT>world, sharing with us her lessons in life and love.
<TT>TUE </TT>"A voice you want to swim in" The Independent
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Lyndsay Fenner.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Performer: Isy Suttie
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Isy Suttie
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lyndsay Fenner
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpq0.html>b007jpq0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpq0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 14
<TT>TUE </TT>Englishman 'Beau' joins the Foreign Legion to forget... and
<TT>TUE </TT>Time & Motion efficiency experts, Julian and Sandy look for
<TT>TUE </TT>efficiencies at the BBC.
<TT>TUE </TT>Stars Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and
<TT>TUE </TT>Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres. Marty departed after
<TT>TUE </TT>series 3.
<TT>TUE </TT>Scripted by Barry Took, Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in May 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015h1xd.html>b015h1xd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015h1xd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Vipers in the Bosom
<TT>TUE </TT>Whitehall gets worried. Could the bungling duo be secret
<TT>TUE </TT>spies? Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From June
<TT>TUE </TT>1974.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bpknp.html>b07bpknp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bpknp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Singular Women <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00752sz.html>b00752sz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00752sz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01946wd.html>b01946wd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01946wd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Mumbai Chuzzlewits, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>By Ayeesha Menon
<TT>TUE </TT>Sony award-winning writer Ayeesha Menon reworks Charles
<TT>TUE </TT>Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit and sets it amongst the Catholic
<TT>TUE </TT>community in modern-day Mumbai, India.
<TT>TUE </TT>Convinced his relatives are after his money, miserly old
<TT>TUE </TT>recluse Martin Chuzzlewit (Roshan Seth), adopts orphan girl,
<TT>TUE </TT>Mary (Nimrat Kaur), to be his carer. As she will inherit
<TT>TUE </TT>nothing upon his death, he believes she will do her utmost
<TT>TUE </TT>to keep him in good health. But when his grandson Mickey
<TT>TUE </TT>(Zafar Karachiwala) falls in love with her, Martin's plans
<TT>TUE </TT>are thrown into disarray. Disinheriting him, Martin triggers
<TT>TUE </TT>a complex web of deceit, betrayal and manipulation as the
<TT>TUE </TT>extended family and hangers-on close in, in pursuit of his
<TT>TUE </TT>fortune.
<TT>TUE </TT>Told from the point of view of orphan Thomas (Karan Pandit),
<TT>TUE </TT>an observer into the world of the Chuzzlewits, this is a
<TT>TUE </TT>fast-paced drama full of intrigue, romance, suspense and
<TT>TUE </TT>murder...
<TT>TUE </TT>Disinherited by his grandfather, Mickey Chuzzlewit escapes
<TT>TUE </TT>India and tries to make his fortune in Dubai. In his
<TT>TUE </TT>absence, the scheming Pinto and murderous Joseph join forces
<TT>TUE </TT>in an attempt to get hold of the old man's fortune. And
<TT>TUE </TT>while Thomas's feelings grow for Mickey's fiancé, Mary, a
<TT>TUE </TT>mysterious lodger with a terrible secret moves in next door
<TT>TUE </TT>...
<TT>TUE </TT>Ayeesha Menon is an award-winning writer who works
<TT>TUE </TT>extensively in film and radio. For BBC Radio 4 she has
<TT>TUE </TT>written several outstanding adaptations including: Q & A
<TT>TUE </TT>(Slumdog Millionaire) which won Gold for Best Drama at the
<TT>TUE </TT>Sony Radio Academy Awards; The Cairo Trilogy, starring Omar
<TT>TUE </TT>Sharif, which won a Bronze at the Sony Awards; My Nane Is
<TT>TUE </TT>Red from the novel by Orhan Pamuk; and Six Suspects from the
<TT>TUE </TT>novel by Vikas Swarup.
<TT>TUE </TT>Cast:
<TT>TUE </TT>Martin ..... Roshan Seth
<TT>TUE </TT>Thomas ..... Karan Pandit
<TT>TUE </TT>Mickey ..... Zafar Karachiwala
<TT>TUE </TT>Pinto ..... Rajit Kapur
<TT>TUE </TT>Mercy ..... Preetika Chawla
<TT>TUE </TT>Charity ..... Ayeesha Menon
<TT>TUE </TT>Anthony ..... Sohrab Ardeshir
<TT>TUE </TT>Joseph ..... Nadir Khan
<TT>TUE </TT>Mary ..... Nimrat Kaur
<TT>TUE </TT>Mrs. Gomes ..... Radhika Mital
<TT>TUE </TT>Louis ..... Rohit Malkani
<TT>TUE </TT>Doctor ..... Shernaz Patel
<TT>TUE </TT>Monty ..... Arghya Lahiri
<TT>TUE </TT>Manek ..... Vivek Madan
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Mickey ..... Zaal Madon
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Thomas ..... Nominath Ginsburg
<TT>TUE </TT>Sound Recordist: Ayush Ahuja
<TT>TUE </TT>Sound Design: David Chilton
<TT>TUE </TT>Music: Sacha Puttnam
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer and Casting: Nadir Khan
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Dryden
<TT>TUE </TT>A Goldhawk Essential Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00761j1.html>b00761j1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00761j1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Actress Miss La Fosse is impressed by the curate daughter's
<TT>TUE </TT>quick thinking and histrionic powers. Read by Maureen
<TT>TUE </TT>Lipman.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0112gvf.html>b0112gvf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0112gvf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Mike Bartlett - Heart
<TT>TUE </TT>by Mike Bartlett. Alison Steadman plays Susan, a recently
<TT>TUE </TT>retired primary school teacher. She sells things on eBay,
<TT>TUE </TT>paints her own version of modern art and grows exotic plants
<TT>TUE </TT>in a poly-tunnel. Her husband Steve is stressed at work and
<TT>TUE </TT>is becoming depressed and increasingly vicious. She hardly
<TT>TUE </TT>recognises him. Even hates him at times. Retirement wasn't
<TT>TUE </TT>meant to be like this.
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Claire Grove
<TT>TUE </TT>Can love cope with personality change? In Mike Bartlett's
<TT>TUE </TT>play, Steve thinks he is being sidelined by his new young
<TT>TUE </TT>boss. His mounting stress unleashes a ferocity of emotions
<TT>TUE </TT>between him and his wife. Susan tries to be light and funny
<TT>TUE </TT>but it only makes things worse. Mark is actually in a
<TT>TUE </TT>downward spiral into full blown clinical depression. Neither
<TT>TUE </TT>he nor Susan recognise this until it is too late. Alison
<TT>TUE </TT>Steadman and Nicholas Farrell star.
<TT>TUE </TT>Mike Bartlett is one of the most exciting writers in Britain
<TT>TUE </TT>today. He has worked with Paines Plough, the Royal Court and
<TT>TUE </TT>the National Theatre, where he was writer-in-residence. His
<TT>TUE </TT>play LOVE,LOVE,LOVE won Best New Play in the 2011 Theatre
<TT>TUE </TT>Awards UK and COCK won an Olivier Award in 2010 for
<TT>TUE </TT>Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre. NOT TALKING
<TT>TUE </TT>for BBC Radio 3 scooped both the Imison Award for Best First
<TT>TUE </TT>Radio Play and The Tinniswood Award for Best Play in 2007.
<TT>TUE </TT>His television series THE TOWN was nominated for a BAFTA for
<TT>TUE </TT>Breakthrough Talent.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Susan: Alison Steadman
<TT>TUE </TT>Steve: Nicholas Farrell
<TT>TUE </TT>Jackie: Joanna Monro
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Mike Bartlett
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Claire Grove
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpq0.html>b007jpq0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpq0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015h1xd.html>b015h1xd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015h1xd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzg3.html>b007jzg3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzg3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Captured By Pirates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rdwm5.html>b00rdwm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rdwm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn1h.html>b007jn1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Tom is astounded as Gatsby finally confronts him with his
<TT>TUE </TT>true feelings for his wife, Daisy. Read by Sam Robards.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>TUE </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041xbxk.html>b041xbxk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041xbxk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Cuckoo's Nest
<TT>TUE </TT>From the late Eighteenth Century, the treatment - or
<TT>TUE </TT>containment - of mentally ill people was taken out of the
<TT>TUE </TT>hands of the church and into the hands of doctors.
<TT>TUE </TT>Martin talks to psychiatrist Professor Tom Burns about
<TT>TUE </TT>changing models of treatment and to Joanna Moncrieff, author
<TT>TUE </TT>of The Myth of the Chemical Cure.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Alan Hall
<TT>TUE </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrf5.html>b007jrf5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrf5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill, recalling
<TT>TUE </TT>time spent apart as their daughter grows up. With Alex
<TT>TUE </TT>Jennings.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bpnsg.html>b07bpnsg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bpnsg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>James Bond's cover has been blown, so he must battle to
<TT>TUE </TT>escape Blofeld's Alpine hideaway - and fast. Read by Joanna
<TT>TUE </TT>Lumley.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01946wd.html>b01946wd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01946wd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dk91z.html>b00dk91z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dk91z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin's music quiz with Sue Bates of Barrow-upon-Soar,
<TT>TUE </TT>Andrew Beardsell of Brighouse and Alan Gallagher from
<TT>TUE </TT>Wallsend.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c65k9.html>b00c65k9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c65k9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, Cool Heads
<TT>TUE </TT>The diplomats take action as a hijack hits their wives'
<TT>TUE </TT>fact-finding shopping trip. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From
<TT>TUE </TT>December 1990.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008wmnh.html>b008wmnh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008wmnh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042l78d.html>b042l78d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042l78d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw50.html>b007jw50</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw50>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Anarchists' Council
<TT>TUE </TT>In an underground HQ, Gabriel Syme witnesses Lucien Gregory
<TT>TUE </TT>addressing the Central Anarchist Council. Read by Geoffrey
<TT>TUE </TT>Palmer.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0084hvl.html>b0084hvl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0084hvl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Ayr Gaiety Theatre
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Wheeler probes the west coast venue's unique
<TT>TUE </TT>staying power and its connection to Scotland's best-loved
<TT>TUE </TT>bard Robert Burns.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpq0.html>b007jpq0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpq0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015h1xd.html>b015h1xd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015h1xd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzg3.html>b007jzg3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzg3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Captured By Pirates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rdwm5.html>b00rdwm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rdwm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00761j1.html>b00761j1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00761j1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0112gvf.html>b0112gvf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0112gvf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042l78d.html>b042l78d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042l78d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 The Guns of Adam Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qkmws.html>b01qkmws</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qkmws>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Timecop
<TT>TUE </TT>Brand new character comedy from 2011 Edinburgh Award winner,
<TT>TUE </TT>Adam Riches. With fast-paced, offbeat sketches, songs (there
<TT>TUE </TT>are no songs) and a generous dollop of audience interaction.
<TT>TUE </TT>Also starring Cariad Lloyd and Jim Johnson.
<TT>TUE </TT>This week, Timecops visit the BBC to try and prevent Adam
<TT>TUE </TT>from making an offensive radio programme.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Adam Riches
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Simon Mayhew-Archer and Rupert Majendie.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cm6bm.html>b07cm6bm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cm6bm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Diane Morgan chats to
<TT>TUE </TT>stand-up comedian Ed Gamble.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Vent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t2crk.html>b00t2crk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t2crk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Switching Off
<TT>TUE </TT>Comatose Ben's doctors bring in a psychiatrist, as he
<TT>TUE </TT>recalls his therapy from the past. Stars Neil Pearson. From
<TT>TUE </TT>August 2006.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 The Wilson Dixon Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00knt17.html>b00knt17</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00knt17>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>When Love Comes to Town (And Then Leaves Again)
<TT>TUE </TT>Another chance to hear this affectionate tribute to the
<TT>TUE </TT>philosophy of country music. Cowboy philosopher Wilson Dixon
<TT>TUE </TT>shares his viewpoints on life, love and relationships
<TT>TUE </TT>through songs and anecdotes.
<TT>TUE </TT>Saddled up with sidekick Snake Wizzelteats, his observations
<TT>TUE </TT>on everyday life draw the audience into world full of larger
<TT>TUE </TT>than life characters and situations. In episode three, When
<TT>TUE </TT>Loves Come To Town...And Then Leaves Again, Wilson talks
<TT>TUE </TT>about love and affairs of the heart. Hard done by love, he
<TT>TUE </TT>talks about his ex-wife Maureen, who pulled at Wilson's
<TT>TUE </TT>heart like he pulls on his guitar strings. Hold onto your
<TT>TUE </TT>stetson and get ready for the rocky ride of romance.
<TT>TUE </TT>Wilson Dixon is the comic creation of Jesse Griffin and
<TT>TUE </TT>sidekick Snake Wizzelteats is performed by Jesse Budd.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 18 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw50.html>b007jw50</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw50>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0084hvl.html>b0084hvl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0084hvl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzg3.html>b007jzg3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzg3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Captured By Pirates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rdwm5.html>b00rdwm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rdwm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn1h.html>b007jn1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>WED </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041xbxk.html>b041xbxk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041xbxk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrf5.html>b007jrf5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrf5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bpnsg.html>b07bpnsg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bpnsg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01946wd.html>b01946wd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01946wd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dk91z.html>b00dk91z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dk91z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c65k9.html>b00c65k9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c65k9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008wmnh.html>b008wmnh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008wmnh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042l78d.html>b042l78d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042l78d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzhc.html>b007jzhc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzhc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Nine Tailors, Bunter Breaks the Law
<TT>WED </TT>As Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe moves to the church bell
<TT>WED </TT>tower, his manservant Bunter uses his initiative.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey, With Peter
<TT>WED </TT>Jones as Bunter, Timothy Bateson as Superintendent Blundell,
<TT>WED </TT>Noel Dyson as Mrs Venables, Keith Drinkell as Will Thoday
<TT>WED </TT>and Claire Clifford as Mary Thoday.
<TT>WED </TT>British gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey features in a
<TT>WED </TT>number of detective novels and short stories by English
<TT>WED </TT>crime writer, Dorothy L Sayers. The Nine Tailors was first
<TT>WED </TT>published in 1934.
<TT>WED </TT>Classy and sharp-witted, aristocratic amateur sleuth Lord
<TT>WED </TT>Peter Bredon Wimsey was born in 1890 and educated at Eton
<TT>WED </TT>and Oxford, before serving in the military during the First
<TT>WED </TT>World War.
<TT>WED </TT>Ian Carmichael appeared as Lord Peter Wimsey for BBC Radio
<TT>WED </TT>from 1973 to 1983, in addition to the BBC TV adaptations
<TT>WED </TT>that were broadcast between 1972 and 1975.
<TT>WED </TT>Adapted for radio in six episodes by Alistair Beaton.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Martin Fisher
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 1980.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Never Before in the History of Motion Pictures...
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rkm42.html>b00rkm42</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rkm42>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>With the help of Michael Winner, Invictus star Adjoah Andoh
<TT>WED </TT>and those both currently and formerly responsible for
<TT>WED </TT>bringing us the hyperbole and bombast we've come to expect
<TT>WED </TT>from film advertising, writer Patrick Humphries takes an
<TT>WED </TT>affectionate look at the story of the movie trailer. He
<TT>WED </TT>charts its beginnings from simple cinema slide into the high
<TT>WED </TT>octane technological wizardry we're used to today.
<TT>WED </TT>Central to the story in the UK is Esther Harris who
<TT>WED </TT>dominated British trailer making for over fifty years
<TT>WED </TT>beginning in the 1920s. We hear from this 'Queen of
<TT>WED </TT>Trailers', herself in a never before broadcast interview.
<TT>WED </TT>This wonderfully eccentric ninety year old explains over a
<TT>WED </TT>cup of tea how her extraordinary career began and the
<TT>WED </TT>problems she encountered with censors and occasionally
<TT>WED </TT>directors including Michael Winner who she recalls told her,
<TT>WED </TT>"you're a bloody nuisance you know but you've got style!"
<TT>WED </TT>Passionate trailer lover Michael Winner talks about Esther
<TT>WED </TT>and that relentlessly thorny issue, censorship and we find
<TT>WED </TT>out about his own personal trailer favourites.
<TT>WED </TT>With king size thrills and breathtaking suspense, this is a
<TT>WED </TT>never before heard tribute to a unique aspect of the film
<TT>WED </TT>industry; and of course, perhaps to no one's surprise, it
<TT>WED </TT>features a very gravelly voice....
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Katrina Fallon
<TT>WED </TT>A Whistledown Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ys7j.html>b007ys7j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ys7j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Betrayal
<TT>WED </TT>Robin learns how his new-universe life can be sweet, even at
<TT>WED </TT>someone else's expense. Stars Hugh Bonneville. From April
<TT>WED </TT>2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04p87r7.html>b04p87r7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04p87r7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Exit Strategy
<TT>WED </TT>6/6: Exit Strategy. In this final episode of the series,
<TT>WED </TT>Uljabaan is determined to fail his annual inspection, in
<TT>WED </TT>order to be sent to a better posting. But he'll need Kat and
<TT>WED </TT>Lucy's help in order to make it work - and he can do without
<TT>WED </TT>any surprises, such as the identity of the Zone Commander
<TT>WED </TT>who'll be conducting the inspection...
<TT>WED </TT>Welcome To Our Village, Please Invade Carefully is a sitcom
<TT>WED </TT>about an alien race that have noticed that those all-at-once
<TT>WED </TT>invasions of Earth never work out that well. So they've
<TT>WED </TT>locked the small Buckinghamshire village of Cresdon Green
<TT>WED </TT>behind an impenetrable force field in order to study human
<TT>WED </TT>behaviour and decide if Earth is worth invading.
<TT>WED </TT>The only inhabitant who seems to be bothered by their new
<TT>WED </TT>alien overlord is Katrina Lyons, who was only home for the
<TT>WED </TT>weekend to borrow the money for a deposit for a flat when
<TT>WED </TT>the force field went up. So along with Lucy Alexander (the
<TT>WED </TT>only teenager in the village, willing to rebel against
<TT>WED </TT>whatever you've got) she forms The Resistance - slightly to
<TT>WED </TT>the annoyance of her parents Margaret and Richard who wish
<TT>WED </TT>she wouldn't make so much of a fuss, and much to the
<TT>WED </TT>annoyance of Field Commander Uljabaan who, alongside his
<TT>WED </TT>unintelligible minions and The Computer (his
<TT>WED </TT>hyperintelligent supercomputer), is trying to actually run
<TT>WED </TT>the invasion.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Eddie Robson
<TT>WED </TT>Script-edited by Arthur Mathews
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Katrina Lyons: Hattie Morahan
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Lyons: Peter Davison
<TT>WED </TT>Margaret Lyons: Jan Francis
<TT>WED </TT>Lucy Alexander: Hannah Murray
<TT>WED </TT>Field Commander Uljabaan: Charles Edwards
<TT>WED </TT>The Computer: John-Luke Roberts
<TT>WED </TT>Zone Commander Ravella: Nina Sosanya
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Eddie Robson
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m42n7.html>b01m42n7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m42n7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Emperor of Tratvia
<TT>WED </TT>Captain Povey calls on the crew of HMS Troutbridge to help
<TT>WED </TT>him out of a domestic predicament.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicot as Captain Povey, Ronnie Barker as Able
<TT>WED </TT>Seaman Johnson, Heather Chasen as Mrs Povey and Tenniel
<TT>WED </TT>Evans as The Admiral.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1964.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j3f8d.html>b00j3f8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j3f8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 9, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Radio Prune presents A Kick in the Arts, and So You Think
<TT>WED </TT>You've Got a Feed Line? With Bill Oddie. From November 1973.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bpq37.html>b07bpq37</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bpq37>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 4, Episode 6
<TT>WED </TT>Graeme Garden chairs the debating game with Gyles Brandreth,
<TT>WED </TT>Steve Punt, Marcus Brigstocke and Andy Parsons. From July
<TT>WED </TT>2001.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k04h.html>b007k04h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k04h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Brew That Is True
<TT>WED </TT>The royal train's visit sparks turmoil for the rural railway
<TT>WED </TT>station's new manager. Stars Peter Davison. From December
<TT>WED </TT>1995.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019f6k4.html>b019f6k4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019f6k4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Mumbai Chuzzlewits, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>By Ayeesha Menon
<TT>WED </TT>Convinced his relatives are after his money, miserly old
<TT>WED </TT>recluse Martin Chuzzlewit (Roshan Seth), adopts orphan girl,
<TT>WED </TT>Mary (Nimrat Kaur), to be his carer. As she will inherit
<TT>WED </TT>nothing upon his death, he believes she will do her utmost
<TT>WED </TT>to keep him in good health. But when his grandson Mickey
<TT>WED </TT>(Zafar Karachiwala) falls in love with her, Martin's plans
<TT>WED </TT>are thrown into disarray. Disinheriting him, Martin triggers
<TT>WED </TT>a complex web of deceit, betrayal and manipulation as the
<TT>WED </TT>extended family and hangers-on close in, in pursuit of his
<TT>WED </TT>fortune.
<TT>WED </TT>Told from the point of view of orphan Thomas (Karqn Pandit),
<TT>WED </TT>an observer into the world of the Chuzzlewits, this is a
<TT>WED </TT>fast-paced drama full of intrigue, romance, suspense and
<TT>WED </TT>murder...
<TT>WED </TT>Mickey returns to India determined to show his grandfather
<TT>WED </TT>he is a changed man and to marry Mary, the love of his life.
<TT>WED </TT>But, in his absence, things have changed; the old man now
<TT>WED </TT>appears to be under the control of the scheming Pinto who
<TT>WED </TT>will not let Mickey near him. And Thomas has fallen in love
<TT>WED </TT>with Mary... Meanwhile the hapless Joseph loses all his
<TT>WED </TT>money in a Ponzi scheme. With his debtors closing in, murder
<TT>WED </TT>seems to be the only way out...
<TT>WED </TT>Ayeesha Menon is an award-winning writer who works
<TT>WED </TT>extensively in film and radio. For BBC Radio 4 she has
<TT>WED </TT>written several outstanding adaptations including: Q & A
<TT>WED </TT>(Slumdog Millionaire) which won Gold for Best Drama at the
<TT>WED </TT>Sony Radio Academy Awards; The Cairo Trilogy, starring Omar
<TT>WED </TT>Sharif, which won a Bronze at the Sony Awards; My Name Is
<TT>WED </TT>Red from the novel by Orhan Pamuk; and Six Suspects from the
<TT>WED </TT>novel by Vikas Swarup.
<TT>WED </TT>Cast:
<TT>WED </TT>Martin ..... Roshan Seth
<TT>WED </TT>Thomas ..... Karan Pandit
<TT>WED </TT>Mickey ..... Zafar Karachiwala
<TT>WED </TT>Pinto ..... Rajit Kapur
<TT>WED </TT>Mercy ..... Preetika Chawla
<TT>WED </TT>Charity ..... Ayeesha Menon
<TT>WED </TT>Anthony ..... Sohrab Ardeshir
<TT>WED </TT>Joseph ..... Nadir Khan
<TT>WED </TT>Mary ..... Nimrat Kaur
<TT>WED </TT>Mrs. Gomes ..... Radhika Mital
<TT>WED </TT>Louis ..... Rohit Malkani
<TT>WED </TT>Doctor ..... Shernaz Patel
<TT>WED </TT>Monty ..... Arghya Lahiri
<TT>WED </TT>Manek ..... Vivek Madan
<TT>WED </TT>Young Mickey ..... Zaal Madon
<TT>WED </TT>Young Thomas ..... Nominath Ginsburg
<TT>WED </TT>Sound Recordist: Ayush Ahuja
<TT>WED </TT>Sound Design: David Chilton
<TT>WED </TT>Music: Sacha Puttnam
<TT>WED </TT>Producer and Casting: Nadir Khan
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: John Dryden
<TT>WED </TT>A Goldhawk Essential Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bt8vp.html>b07bt8vp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bt8vp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>The shy spinster is transformed for a party and gets the
<TT>WED </TT>chance to sort out Miss Du Barry's love life. Read by
<TT>WED </TT>Maureen Lipman.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0122twz.html>b0122twz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0122twz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Margaret Wilkinson - Can You Hear Me
<TT>WED </TT>A new drama by Margaret Wilkinson.
<TT>WED </TT>It is the summer of 1940 and Anna, a young Italian
<TT>WED </TT>translator is working at the BBC's Wood Norton Hall,
<TT>WED </TT>Evesham: a government listening post where she monitors
<TT>WED </TT>enemy domestic radio broadcasts. Her work is secret; she
<TT>WED </TT>looks for buried information on troop movements in Italian
<TT>WED </TT>radio broadcasts and provides information to the Allies.
<TT>WED </TT>Anna works alongside sound engineers and other translators,
<TT>WED </TT>including young German translator Fred who is in love with
<TT>WED </TT>Anna.
<TT>WED </TT>One day the voice of Anna's recently interned Italian lover
<TT>WED </TT>Carlo comes over the airwaves asking for her help. Anna is
<TT>WED </TT>gripped by a fierce dilemma. As Carlo's communications
<TT>WED </TT>increase in frequency, passion and urgency, Fred discovers
<TT>WED </TT>Anna's activities and warns her not to believe what she
<TT>WED </TT>hears, this could be an enemy spy posing as Carlo.
<TT>WED </TT>When news comes in that a ship carrying Italian internees
<TT>WED </TT>has been struck by a torpedo from a German submarine, Anna
<TT>WED </TT>is shocked to hear that it is The Arandora Star, a ship she
<TT>WED </TT>believes Carlo to have been aboard. Fred urges Anna to
<TT>WED </TT>inform the authorities immediately; she cannot aid an enemy
<TT>WED </TT>fugitive.
<TT>WED </TT>Will Anna risk losing everything for Carlo?
<TT>WED </TT>ANNA.....Morven Christie
<TT>WED </TT>FRED.....Matthew McNulty
<TT>WED </TT>CARLO.....Cesare Taurasi
<TT>WED </TT>MRS FELLOWS.....Sarah Parks
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m42n7.html>b01m42n7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m42n7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j3f8d.html>b00j3f8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j3f8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzhc.html>b007jzhc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzhc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Never Before in the History of Motion Pictures...
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rkm42.html>b00rkm42</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rkm42>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn20.html>b007jn20</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn20>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Tom and Gatsby's struggle for Daisy's love sparks some
<TT>WED </TT>tragic consequences. Read by Sam Robards.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>WED </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041xykb.html>b041xykb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041xykb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Snake Pit
<TT>WED </TT>Martin talks to clinical psychologist Vaughan Bell about
<TT>WED </TT>different forms of mental disturbance - psychoses and
<TT>WED </TT>neuroses - and their manifestation in popular culture,
<TT>WED </TT>including the Polanski film Rosemary's Baby and the poetry
<TT>WED </TT>of Spike Milligan. And he meets Dolly Sen, a film-maker
<TT>WED </TT>who's experienced psychosis for most of her life.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alan Hall
<TT>WED </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrfh.html>b007jrfh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrfh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Tragedy
<TT>WED </TT>strikes and more loneliness follows. With Sylvestra Le
<TT>WED </TT>Touzel.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bpswt.html>b07bpswt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bpswt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Having evaded capture by Blofeld's men in Switzerland, Bond
<TT>WED </TT>tries to establish what the villain is up to. Read by Joanna
<TT>WED </TT>Lumley.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019f6k4.html>b019f6k4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019f6k4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bpq37.html>b07bpq37</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bpq37>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k04h.html>b007k04h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k04h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ys7j.html>b007ys7j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ys7j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04p87r7.html>b04p87r7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04p87r7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w5jd.html>b007w5jd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w5jd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Tale of a Detective
<TT>WED </TT>When Gabriel Syme turns the tables on Lucien Gregory, the
<TT>WED </TT>Central Anarchist Council takes action. Read by Geoffrey
<TT>WED </TT>Palmer.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w0j1.html>b007w0j1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w0j1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Act Your Age
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright chairs the lively discussion series.
<TT>WED </TT>5/7. Act Your Age
<TT>WED </TT>With Katherine Whitehorn, Martin Newell and Lucy Mangan.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m42n7.html>b01m42n7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m42n7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j3f8d.html>b00j3f8d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j3f8d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzhc.html>b007jzhc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzhc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Never Before in the History of Motion Pictures...
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rkm42.html>b00rkm42</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rkm42>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bt8vp.html>b07bt8vp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bt8vp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0122twz.html>b0122twz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0122twz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04p87r7.html>b04p87r7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04p87r7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Start/Stop <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bg4vk.html>b03bg4vk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03bg4vk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>by Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>A new sitcom about three couples sailing off in to the
<TT>WED </TT>sunset. And sinking. This week a Barbecue proves painful for
<TT>WED </TT>everyone.
<TT>WED </TT>Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>Jack has an exceptional record of making stand-out comedy.
<TT>WED </TT>He first performed at the 1980 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
<TT>WED </TT>with the comedy sketch group The Bodgers and went on to
<TT>WED </TT>write for radio and television including: Spitting Image,
<TT>WED </TT>Alas Smith and Jones, Vic Reeves Big Night Out, Absolutely,
<TT>WED </TT>The Lenny Henry Show, Max Headroom, Weekending, The News
<TT>WED </TT>Huddlines and a ton of other things.
<TT>WED </TT>He has also performed in a huge variety of comedy shows
<TT>WED </TT>including in The Comic Strip Presents, The Morwenna Banks
<TT>WED </TT>Show, Monarch of the Glen, Red Dwarf V, The Old Guys and
<TT>WED </TT>Badults. He has also featured in the Radio 4 comedies
<TT>WED </TT>Baggage and Mordrin MacDonald - 21st Century Wizard and has
<TT>WED </TT>appeared on various comedy panel shows including Have I Got
<TT>WED </TT>News For You and It's Only TV But I Like It. Jack presented
<TT>WED </TT>his own show The Jack Docherty Show which ran for 2 years on
<TT>WED </TT>Channel 5.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Barney: Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>Cathy: Kerry Godliman
<TT>WED </TT>Fiona: Fiona Allen
<TT>WED </TT>David: Charlie Higson
<TT>WED </TT>Evan: John Thomson
<TT>WED </TT>Alice: Katherine Parkinson
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Steven Canny
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cm6zx.html>b07cm6zx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cm6zx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Diane Morgan chats to Jack
<TT>WED </TT>Spencer (also known as character comedian Al Greene).
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 2000 Years of Radio <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jng1.html>b007jng1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jng1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Crusade Roadshow
<TT>WED </TT>Out and about, historic expeditions and more are on the
<TT>WED </TT>airwaves. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From November 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:15 Guy Browning's Small Talk <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mv2.html>b0076mv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, How to Kiss
<TT>WED </TT>The writer enumerates the many and varied methods of
<TT>WED </TT>engendering facial contact, and where it might lead. From
<TT>WED </TT>August 2004.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 Lucy Montgomery's Variety Pack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wjd5.html>b012wjd5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wjd5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>A multi-paced, one woman Fast Show for Radio 4 showcasing
<TT>WED </TT>the exceptional talent of Lucy Montgomery. Lucy is a true
<TT>WED </TT>chameleon who can embrace any character with uncanny
<TT>WED </TT>accuracy, from a non-stop chattering public school girl to a
<TT>WED </TT>decrepit and self-abasing charwoman. Lucy is a rare and
<TT>WED </TT>multifaceted performer her intelligence and Barry
<TT>WED </TT>Humphries-esque glee give her characterisations a smart and
<TT>WED </TT>distinctive edge.
<TT>WED </TT>Like all big stars, Lucy's worked hard to earn her tilt at
<TT>WED </TT>the windmill of fame. In her ten years since Footlights
<TT>WED </TT>she's honed her talents on Radio 4 shows as diverse as the
<TT>WED </TT>Sony Gold winning Down the Line, The Museum of Everything,
<TT>WED </TT>The Department, Another Case of Milton Jones, Mastering the
<TT>WED </TT>Universe, Torchwood, The Don't Watch With Mother Sketchbook
<TT>WED </TT>and The Way We Live Right Now. On television she has made
<TT>WED </TT>her mark on BBC THREE's TittyBangBang, BBC ONE's Armstrong
<TT>WED </TT>and Miller and BBC TWO's - Bellamy's People.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring; Lucy Montgomery, Philip Pope, Sally Grace, Natalie
<TT>WED </TT>Walter and Waen Shepherd
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Lucy Montgomery with additional material by Steve
<TT>WED </TT>Burge, Jon Hunter, Barunka O'Shaughnessy and Fay Rusling.
<TT>WED </TT>Script Editor; Dan Tetsell
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 19 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w5jd.html>b007w5jd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w5jd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w0j1.html>b007w0j1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w0j1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzhc.html>b007jzhc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzhc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Never Before in the History of Motion Pictures...
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rkm42.html>b00rkm42</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rkm42>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn20.html>b007jn20</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn20>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>THU </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041xykb.html>b041xykb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041xykb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrfh.html>b007jrfh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrfh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bpswt.html>b07bpswt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bpswt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019f6k4.html>b019f6k4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019f6k4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bpq37.html>b07bpq37</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bpq37>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k04h.html>b007k04h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k04h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ys7j.html>b007ys7j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ys7j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04p87r7.html>b04p87r7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04p87r7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzjm.html>b007jzjm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzjm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Nine Tailors, The Hunt Moves to France
<TT>THU </TT>After intercepting the mystery letter, Lord Peter Wimsey
<TT>THU </TT>decides it's time to head across the English Channel.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey, With Peter
<TT>THU </TT>Jones as Bunter, Timothy Bateson as Superintendent Blundell,
<TT>THU </TT>Andre Moran as Commissaire Rosier and Lolly Cockerill as
<TT>THU </TT>Madame Legros.
<TT>THU </TT>British gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey features in a
<TT>THU </TT>number of detective novels and short stories by English
<TT>THU </TT>crime writer, Dorothy L Sayers. The Nine Tailors was first
<TT>THU </TT>published in 1934.
<TT>THU </TT>Classy and sharp-witted, aristocratic amateur sleuth Lord
<TT>THU </TT>Peter Bredon Wimsey was born in 1890 and educated at Eton
<TT>THU </TT>and Oxford, before serving in the military during the First
<TT>THU </TT>World War.
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael appeared as Lord Peter Wimsey for BBC Radio
<TT>THU </TT>from 1973 to 1983, in addition to the BBC TV adaptations
<TT>THU </TT>that were broadcast between 1972 and 1975.
<TT>THU </TT>Adapted for radio in six episodes by Alistair Beaton.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Martin Fisher
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 1980.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Ravi Shankar: Sitar Hero <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rmrpt.html>b00rmrpt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rmrpt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Nitin Sawhney explores the life of the Indian musician Ravi
<TT>THU </TT>Shankar as he approaches his 90th birthday.
<TT>THU </TT>Ravi Shankar is one of the greatest musicians the world has
<TT>THU </TT>ever seen. In the West his outstanding career has sometimes
<TT>THU </TT>been overshadowed by his brief association with the Beatles
<TT>THU </TT>but he has been performing and composing at the highest
<TT>THU </TT>level for over 70 years. The man who first brought Indian
<TT>THU </TT>classical music to an international audience was once
<TT>THU </TT>compared to Mozart by the great violinist Yehudi Menuhin.
<TT>THU </TT>But it wasn't an easy journey to success - it took an
<TT>THU </TT>arduous process of study and practice. Fellow musician and
<TT>THU </TT>fan Nitin Sawhney meets his hero to discuss how he did it.
<TT>THU </TT>With contributions from Ravi Shankar's daughter Anoushka,
<TT>THU </TT>one of India's biggest music stars Zakir Hussain, George
<TT>THU </TT>Harrison's wife Olivia, The Who's Pete Townshend and music
<TT>THU </TT>historian Ken Hunt.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: James Hale
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqdd.html>b007jqdd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqdd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Upstairs, Downstairs and Bumps in the Night
<TT>THU </TT>Bertie tries to play peacemaker when he arrives at Totleigh
<TT>THU </TT>Towers. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Hordern.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06wg843.html>b06wg843</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06wg843>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Driving
<TT>THU </TT>What do long term partners really argue about? The third
<TT>THU </TT>series of Frank Skinner's sharp comedy. Starring Frank
<TT>THU </TT>Skinner and Katherine Parkinson.
<TT>THU </TT>In this episode, Kim and Neil's return home from a funeral
<TT>THU </TT>involves a missed left turn, a backseat stenographer and the
<TT>THU </TT>planet Zobula.
<TT>THU </TT>The first and second series of Don't Start met with instant
<TT>THU </TT>critical and audience acclaim:
<TT>THU </TT>"That he can deliver such a heavy premise for a series with
<TT>THU </TT>such a lightness of touch is testament to his skills as a
<TT>THU </TT>writer and, given that the protagonists are both bookworms,
<TT>THU </TT>he's also permitted to use a flourish of fine words that
<TT>THU </TT>would be lost in his stand-up routines." Jane Anderson,
<TT>THU </TT>Radio Times
<TT>THU </TT>"Frank Skinner gives full rein to his sharp but splenetic
<TT>THU </TT>comedy. He and his co-star Katherine Parkinson play a
<TT>THU </TT>bickering couple exchanging acerbic ripostes in a cruelly
<TT>THU </TT>precise dissection of a relationship." Daily Mail
<TT>THU </TT>"...a lesson in relationship ping-pong..." Miranda Sawyer,
<TT>THU </TT>The Observer
<TT>THU </TT>Don't Start is a scripted comedy with a deceptively simple
<TT>THU </TT>premise - an argument. Each week, our couple fall out over
<TT>THU </TT>another apparently trivial flashpoint. Each week, the stakes
<TT>THU </TT>mount as Neil and Kim battle with words. But these are no
<TT>THU </TT>ordinary arguments. The two outdo each other with
<TT>THU </TT>increasingly absurd images, unexpected literary references
<TT>THU </TT>and razor sharp analysis of their beloved's weaknesses.
<TT>THU </TT>Underneath the cutting wit, however, there is an
<TT>THU </TT>unmistakable tenderness.
<TT>THU </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Neil: Frank Skinner
<TT>THU </TT>Kim: Katherine Parkinson
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Frank Skinner
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:45 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06mg9gb.html>b06mg9gb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06mg9gb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>Join Alex and Ben in their weird twist on the double-act
<TT>THU </TT>sketch show. Strap in for a 15 minute delve in to a world of
<TT>THU </TT>oddness performed in front of a live studio audience.
<TT>THU </TT>The Pin are an award-winning comedy duo, and legends of
<TT>THU </TT>Edinburgh festival. They deconstruct the sketch form, in a
<TT>THU </TT>show that exists somewhere between razor-sharp smartness and
<TT>THU </TT>utterly joyous silliness.
<TT>THU </TT>After a sold-out run in Edinburgh, and a string of hilarious
<TT>THU </TT>performances across BBC Radio 4 Extra, BBC 3, Channel 4, and
<TT>THU </TT>Comedy Central, this is The Pin's debut solo show for Radio
<TT>THU </TT>4. Join them as they celebrate, make, collapse and rebuild
<TT>THU </TT>their jokes, each other, and probably the radio too.
<TT>THU </TT>For fans of Adam and Joe, Vic and Bob, and Fist of Fun - a
<TT>THU </TT>show of absurd offerings from two loveable idiots.
<TT>THU </TT>'Reinventing sketch comedy before our very eyes.'
<TT>THU </TT>***** The List
<TT>THU </TT>'Eviscerating their chosen form completely.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** The Sunday Times
<TT>THU </TT>'A very classy, very funny show indeed.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** The Telegraph
<TT>THU </TT>'Adept at finding laughs in surprising places.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** The Times
<TT>THU </TT>'A genuine boundary pusher.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** London is Funny.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Alex Owen
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Ben Ashenden
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0081l71.html>b0081l71</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0081l71>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, The Holiday
<TT>THU </TT>Author Gerald and his wife Diana struggle to get on a
<TT>THU </TT>getaway.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 1977.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1zs.html>b007k1zs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1zs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, Wimbledon
<TT>THU </TT>Anyone for tennis? Radio Active's exclusive 'live' coverage
<TT>THU </TT>from Court 19.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Angus Deayton.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton, Geoffrey Perkins with John Cantor,
<TT>THU </TT>Moray Hunter, John Docherty and Jeremy Pascall.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1985.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mtq.html>b0076mtq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mtq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa
<TT>THU </TT>Helou, Sue Lawrence and Charlie Hicks. From August 2004.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xlxm5.html>b00xlxm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xlxm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Love's Banquet
<TT>THU </TT>Tamsin is infuriated by Josef's lack of commitment, and
<TT>THU </TT>Nisha is up to something fishy. Stars Graham Crowden. From
<TT>THU </TT>April 2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r51f0.html>b01r51f0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01r51f0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Esther Waters, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Esther Waters by George Moore. Dramatised by Sharon Oakes
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Set against a background of gambling and horseracing; Esther
<TT>THU </TT>Waters is a stirring tale of how a servant girl makes her
<TT>THU </TT>way in Victorian England.Forced to leave the home of her
<TT>THU </TT>brutal stepfather, Esther takes a job as a maid at
<TT>THU </TT>'Woodview', a country estate owned by a nouveau riche racing
<TT>THU </TT>family.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer/Director Gary Brown
<TT>THU </TT>Celebrated author Colm Toibin championed Esther Waters as a
<TT>THU </TT>neglected Classic for Radio Four's Open Book programme. He
<TT>THU </TT>encourages listeners to read the novel again because he
<TT>THU </TT>thinks it has a wonderful story with fascinating characters,
<TT>THU </TT>a heroine we'll come to know and love, and it's one of those
<TT>THU </TT>books you just can't put down.
<TT>THU </TT>Esther's tale is a slice of Victorian life that is rarely
<TT>THU </TT>shown; single parenting, wet nursing, divorce, gambling, and
<TT>THU </TT>religious zealotry. Through her we discover exactly what it
<TT>THU </TT>feels like to be poor and powerless. The book was banned
<TT>THU </TT>until Gladstone revoked it, saying it was compassionate,
<TT>THU </TT>moral and humane; and after that it became a best seller.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Esther: Lyndsey Marshal
<TT>THU </TT>William: Matthew McNulty
<TT>THU </TT>Sarah: Joanne Froggatt
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Rivers: Joanne Froggatt
<TT>THU </TT>Leopold: Hugh Simon
<TT>THU </TT>George: Hugh Simon
<TT>THU </TT>Demon: Stephen Hoyle
<TT>THU </TT>Peggy: Lisa Brookes
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Latch: Melissa Jane Sinden
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Barfield: Melissa Jane Sinden
<TT>THU </TT>Anne: Fiona Clarke
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Spires: Fiona Clarke
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Gary Brown
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Gary Brown
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Sharon Oakes
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07c6340.html>b07c6340</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07c6340>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>The shy spinster goes to a night club for the first time and
<TT>THU </TT>meets a man of her own age called Joe. Read by Maureen
<TT>THU </TT>Lipman.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pxqz5.html>b00pxqz5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pxqz5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Sophie Woolley - Carbon Cleansing
<TT>THU </TT>By Sophie Woolley. When ex-banker Tabitha knocks 'green'
<TT>THU </TT>activist Will off his bicycle with her 'Chelsea Tractor',
<TT>THU </TT>two worlds literally collide. A tale of ecological
<TT>THU </TT>responsibility, guilt and grimy hot tubs.
<TT>THU </TT>Tabitha ...... Doon Mackichan
<TT>THU </TT>Will ...... Joseph Kloska
<TT>THU </TT>Samantha ...... Gemma Saunders
<TT>THU </TT>Mary ...... Tessa Nicholson
<TT>THU </TT>Reporter ...... John Biggins
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by David Hunter.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0081l71.html>b0081l71</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0081l71>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1zs.html>b007k1zs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1zs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzjm.html>b007jzjm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzjm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Ravi Shankar: Sitar Hero <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rmrpt.html>b00rmrpt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rmrpt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn2k.html>b007jn2k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn2k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>Nick witnesses Gatsby's failure to convince Daisy to be with
<TT>THU </TT>him and Autumn - as fresh tragedy arrives. Read by Sam
<TT>THU </TT>Robards.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>THU </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041ybjc.html>b041ybjc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041ybjc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Sane in Insane Places
<TT>THU </TT>Psychiatric treatments have had their fair share of
<TT>THU </TT>controversy.
<TT>THU </TT>In this episode, Martin looks at the extraordinary
<TT>THU </TT>popularity of lobotomies during the middle of the last
<TT>THU </TT>century, the continued use of Electroconvulsive Therapy and
<TT>THU </TT>the 'anti-psychiatry movement' of RD Laing in the 1960s.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Alan Hall
<TT>THU </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrfx.html>b007jrfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Another
<TT>THU </TT>world war is looming. With Alex Jennings and Sylvestra Le
<TT>THU </TT>Touzel.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bpxgc.html>b07bpxgc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bpxgc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>With Blofeld's evil plan revealed, he must be stopped. But
<TT>THU </TT>Bond is forced to use unconventional means. Read by Joanna
<TT>THU </TT>Lumley.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r51f0.html>b01r51f0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01r51f0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mtq.html>b0076mtq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mtq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xlxm5.html>b00xlxm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xlxm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqdd.html>b007jqdd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqdd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06wg843.html>b06wg843</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06wg843>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:45 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06mg9gb.html>b06mg9gb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06mg9gb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:45 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w43w.html>b007w43w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w43w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Feast of Fear
<TT>THU </TT>Gabriel Syme meets his fellow anarchists at a breakfast
<TT>THU </TT>meeting in London's Leicester Square. Read by Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Palmer.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zm4.html>b0076zm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 10, Max Miller
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Garry Bushell chooses the music hall
<TT>THU </TT>comedian. With Matthew Parris and first-hand expert analysis
<TT>THU </TT>from Roy Hudd. From August 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0081l71.html>b0081l71</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0081l71>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1zs.html>b007k1zs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1zs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzjm.html>b007jzjm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzjm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Ravi Shankar: Sitar Hero <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rmrpt.html>b00rmrpt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rmrpt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07c6340.html>b07c6340</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07c6340>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pxqz5.html>b00pxqz5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pxqz5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06wg843.html>b06wg843</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06wg843>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:15 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06mg9gb.html>b06mg9gb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06mg9gb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:45 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b043x48z.html>b043x48z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b043x48z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>Stand-up Alex Horne and his 5-piece band explore fashion and
<TT>THU </TT>trends through live music and comedy. This week there's a
<TT>THU </TT>ceilidh and songs about Alex's car and the first dance at
<TT>THU </TT>his wedding amongst others. They're joined by special guest
<TT>THU </TT>comedian Marcus Brigstocke and singer Vula Malinga.
<TT>THU </TT>Host... Alex Horne
<TT>THU </TT>Band... Joe Auckland, Mark Brown, Will Collier, Ben
<TT>THU </TT>Reynolds, Ed Sheldrake
<TT>THU </TT>Guest... Marcus Brigstocke and Vula Malinga
<TT>THU </TT>Producer... Charlie Perkins.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Alex Horne
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Marcus Brigstocke
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Vula Malinga
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Charlie Perkins
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07cm6n7.html>b07cm6n7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07cm6n7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Diane Morgan is joined
<TT>THU </TT>again by stand-up comedian Ed Gamble.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04kf60f.html>b04kf60f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04kf60f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 10, How to Be Better
<TT>THU </TT>Stand by your radios! Jeremy Hardy returns to the airwaves
<TT>THU </TT>with a broadcast of national comic import!
<TT>THU </TT>Using just the Bible, the Monarchy and Audrey Hepburn,
<TT>THU </TT>Jeremy Hardy promises to build a whole new you.
<TT>THU </TT>Welcome to "Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation", a series of
<TT>THU </TT>debates in which Jeremy Hardy engages in a free and frank
<TT>THU </TT>exchange of his entrenched views. Passionate, polemical,
<TT>THU </TT>erudite and unable to sing, Jeremy returns with another
<TT>THU </TT>episode of his show, famous for lines like, "Islam is no
<TT>THU </TT>weirder than Christianity. Both are just Judaism with the
<TT>THU </TT>jokes taken out."
<TT>THU </TT>Few can forget where they were twenty years ago when they
<TT>THU </TT>first heard "Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation". The show
<TT>THU </TT>was an immediate smash-hit success, causing pubs to empty on
<TT>THU </TT>a Saturday night, which was particularly astonishing since
<TT>THU </TT>the show went out on Thursdays. The Light Entertainment
<TT>THU </TT>department was besieged, questions were asked in the House
<TT>THU </TT>and Jeremy Hardy himself became known as the man responsible
<TT>THU </TT>for the funniest show on radio since Money Box Live with
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Lewis.
<TT>THU </TT>Since that fateful first series, Jeremy went on to win Sony
<TT>THU </TT>Awards, Writers Guild nominations and a Nobel Prize for
<TT>THU </TT>Chemistry. He is a much-loved regular on both The News Quiz
<TT>THU </TT>and I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. He can't sing.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Jeremy Hardy
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by David Tyler
<TT>THU </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Jeremy Hardy
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Jeremy Hardy
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: David Tyler
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<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Hardeep at The Stand <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016x2nh.html>b016x2nh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016x2nh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>4/6
<TT>THU </TT>Join Hardeep Singh Kohli for some hilarious stand up comedy
<TT>THU </TT>from the worlds best comedians. There's jokes, anecdotes and
<TT>THU </TT>backstage revelations.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Knocker <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0089jjk.html>b0089jjk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0089jjk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Eligibilliant
<TT>THU </TT>Market researcher Ian Dunn tackles a run down council tower
<TT>THU </TT>block. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From November
<TT>THU </TT>2007.
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 2 - Eligibilliant
<TT>THU </TT>Halloween in a run down tower block. Constantly mistaken for
<TT>THU </TT>a Trick or Treater (he's stencilled 'Cowabunga' on his
<TT>THU </TT>pac-a-mac to appeal to his youthful target group) and
<TT>THU </TT>harassed by children so poor that they have to throw
<TT>THU </TT>imaginary fireworks, Ian knocks on the Last Door In The
<TT>THU </TT>Block. After terrifying and extended scrapings, the door is
<TT>THU </TT>edged open by a rasping old woman who has struggled to drag
<TT>THU </TT>her breathing apparatus to the door.. and who seems to have
<TT>THU </TT>been expecting him.
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<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 20 MAY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w43w.html>b007w43w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w43w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zm4.html>b0076zm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzjm.html>b007jzjm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzjm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Ravi Shankar: Sitar Hero <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rmrpt.html>b00rmrpt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rmrpt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn2k.html>b007jn2k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn2k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>FRI </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041ybjc.html>b041ybjc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041ybjc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrfx.html>b007jrfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bpxgc.html>b07bpxgc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bpxgc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r51f0.html>b01r51f0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01r51f0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mtq.html>b0076mtq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mtq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xlxm5.html>b00xlxm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xlxm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqdd.html>b007jqdd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqdd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06wg843.html>b06wg843</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06wg843>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:45 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06mg9gb.html>b06mg9gb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06mg9gb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzky.html>b007jzky</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzky>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Nine Tailors, A Question of Identity
<TT>FRI </TT>Following his trip to France, Lord Peter Wimsey takes a step
<TT>FRI </TT>closer to identifying the killer.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey, With Peter
<TT>FRI </TT>Jones as Bunter, Phillip Latham as the Reverend Theodore
<TT>FRI </TT>Venables, Timothy Bateson as Superintendent Blundell,
<TT>FRI </TT>Stephen Greiff as Nobby Cranton and Noel Dyson as Mrs
<TT>FRI </TT>Venables.
<TT>FRI </TT>British gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey features in a
<TT>FRI </TT>number of detective novels and short stories by English
<TT>FRI </TT>crime writer, Dorothy L Sayers. The Nine Tailors was first
<TT>FRI </TT>published in 1934.
<TT>FRI </TT>Classy and sharp-witted, aristocratic amateur sleuth Lord
<TT>FRI </TT>Peter Bredon Wimsey was born in 1890 and educated at Eton
<TT>FRI </TT>and Oxford, before serving in the military during the First
<TT>FRI </TT>World War.
<TT>FRI </TT>Ian Carmichael appeared as Lord Peter Wimsey for BBC Radio
<TT>FRI </TT>from 1973 to 1983, in addition to the BBC TV adaptations
<TT>FRI </TT>that were broadcast between 1972 and 1975.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adapted for radio in six episodes by Alistair Beaton.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Martin Fisher
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 1980.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Leading Ladies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vhg2z.html>b00vhg2z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vhg2z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Theatre director and artistic director of the Southbank
<TT>FRI </TT>Centre Jude Kelly marks the 350th anniversary of the first
<TT>FRI </TT>performance by the first English professional actress.
<TT>FRI </TT>Before the restoration and the reopening of the theatres
<TT>FRI </TT>after years of Puritan rule, boys and men had played women's
<TT>FRI </TT>roles. However, when Charles II came to the throne he
<TT>FRI </TT>requested that women be allowed on stage and the course of
<TT>FRI </TT>theatre history was changed forever when a woman took the
<TT>FRI </TT>stage in the role of Desdemona on 8th December 1660.
<TT>FRI </TT>Although little is known about who she was, Jude Kelly
<TT>FRI </TT>pieces together a picture of what life would have been like
<TT>FRI </TT>for the first generation of actresses. She visits the real
<TT>FRI </TT>tennis court at Hampton Court Palace to find out what the
<TT>FRI </TT>first performance would have been like, takes Celia Imrie to
<TT>FRI </TT>the site of where the first performance took place and tours
<TT>FRI </TT>the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in search of Nell Gwynn.
<TT>FRI </TT>Were the first actresses' victims of exploitation or women
<TT>FRI </TT>who exploited the situation to their own advantage? Were
<TT>FRI </TT>they whores or pioneers?
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Benjamin Partridge
<TT>FRI </TT>A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pgydd.html>b00pgydd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pgydd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>How Ye Quest Was Wonne
<TT>FRI </TT>Poking fun at King Arthur, Roy Hudd takes a royal romp
<TT>FRI </TT>through history, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From
<TT>FRI </TT>August 1995.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011tzmn.html>b011tzmn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011tzmn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, The Incomplete Quad and The Squirrel and the
<TT>FRI </TT>Chipmunk
<TT>FRI </TT>The multi-award winning American essayist brings his wit and
<TT>FRI </TT>charm to BBC Radio 4 for a second series of audience
<TT>FRI </TT>readings. This week a memoir of one nefarious summer while
<TT>FRI </TT>studying at college: "The Incomplete Quad" and a modern take
<TT>FRI </TT>on the anthropomorphic fable in: "The Squirrel & The
<TT>FRI </TT>Chipmunk".
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>FRI </TT>A Boomerang production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k47r.html>b007k47r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k47r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>No Hiding Place
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob takes Terry to be restyled at the hairdressers.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier and Rodney Bewes as
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob Ferris.
<TT>FRI </TT>With Sheila Fearn, George Layton, Jo Beadle, Brian Godfrey
<TT>FRI </TT>and Donald Gee.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais. Adapted for radio by Patrick Tilley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Browell
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally lost from the archive, the audio was recovered in
<TT>FRI </TT>a BBC Treasure Hunt.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 1975.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009kmns.html>b009kmns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009kmns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Flea
<TT>FRI </TT>Neddie Seagoon is Samuel Pepys and he is facing trouble from
<TT>FRI </TT>a flea called Francoise. Stars Harry Secombe. From December
<TT>FRI </TT>1956.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01npjp9.html>b01npjp9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01npjp9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Pascoe, Abrahams, Aldrin
<TT>FRI </TT>The Museum of Curiosity is hosted by the Professor of
<TT>FRI </TT>Ignorance at the University of Buckingham, Professor John
<TT>FRI </TT>Lloyd C.B.E. (of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image,
<TT>FRI </TT>Blackadder and QI fame) and the comedian Jimmy Carr.
<TT>FRI </TT>Each week, the Museum invites three guests, a mixture of
<TT>FRI </TT>entertaining experts and expert entertainers, to donate one
<TT>FRI </TT>item each to the Museum and explain why it deserves a place
<TT>FRI </TT>in the Museum. Ever since someone gave the Museum the Big
<TT>FRI </TT>Bang it's been expanding at an alarming rate, and now
<TT>FRI </TT>there's no looking back without the aid of a huge telescope.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week, John and Jimmy have invited along comedian Sara
<TT>FRI </TT>Pascoe, Ig Nobels founder Marc Abrahams and Astronaut Dr
<TT>FRI </TT>Buzz Aldrin.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gnkt.html>b017gnkt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gnkt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 9, Coming Clean
<TT>FRI </TT>The love lives of sisters Anna and Charlotte take some
<TT>FRI </TT>unexpected twists and turns. Stars Angela Thorne. From
<TT>FRI </TT>February 2003.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r95hq.html>b01r95hq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01r95hq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Esther Waters, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Esther Waters by George Moore. Dramatised by Sharon Oakes
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Set against a background of horseracing and gambling; a
<TT>FRI </TT>stirring tale of how a woman survives and brings up her
<TT>FRI </TT>child in Victorian England. Esther leaves the workhouse with
<TT>FRI </TT>her baby. She is desperate for them to stay together. But
<TT>FRI </TT>how can she earn money?
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer/Director Gary Brown
<TT>FRI </TT>Celebrated author Colm Toibin championed Esther Waters as a
<TT>FRI </TT>neglected Classic for Radio Four's Open Book programme. He
<TT>FRI </TT>encourages listeners to read the novel again because he
<TT>FRI </TT>thinks it has a wonderful story with fascinating characters,
<TT>FRI </TT>a heroine we'll come to know and love, and it's one of those
<TT>FRI </TT>books you just can't put down.
<TT>FRI </TT>Esther's tale is a slice of Victorian life that is rarely
<TT>FRI </TT>shown; single parenting, wet nursing, divorce, gambling, and
<TT>FRI </TT>religious zealotry. Through her we discover exactly what it
<TT>FRI </TT>feels like to be poor and powerless. The book was banned
<TT>FRI </TT>until Gladstone revoked it, saying it was compassionate,
<TT>FRI </TT>moral and humane; and after that it became a best seller.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Esther: Lyndsey Marshal
<TT>FRI </TT>William: Matthew McNulty
<TT>FRI </TT>Sarah: Joanne Froggatt
<TT>FRI </TT>Leopold: Hugh Simon
<TT>FRI </TT>Judge: Hugh Simon
<TT>FRI </TT>Fred: Graeme Hawley
<TT>FRI </TT>Demon: Stephen Hoyle
<TT>FRI </TT>Mrs Barfield: Melissa Jane Sinden
<TT>FRI </TT>Mrs Empson: Melissa Jane Sinden
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Gary Brown
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Gary Brown
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Sharon Oakes
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00761kk.html>b00761kk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00761kk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>After such fun, Miss Pettigrew dreads the future - but it's
<TT>FRI </TT>time to let people know who she really is. Read by Maureen
<TT>FRI </TT>Lipman.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Martyn Wade - Dogged Persistence <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009xytf.html>b009xytf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009xytf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Maureen and Veronica are brought together by a troublesome
<TT>FRI </TT>dog. Stars Joan Sims and Elizabeth Spriggs. Recorded on
<TT>FRI </TT>location.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k47r.html>b007k47r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k47r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009kmns.html>b009kmns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009kmns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzky.html>b007jzky</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzky>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Leading Ladies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vhg2z.html>b00vhg2z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vhg2z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn2z.html>b007jn2z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn2z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>Tragedy has struck, leaving Nick to ponder his life as he
<TT>FRI </TT>struggles to find mourners for a funeral. Read by Sam
<TT>FRI </TT>Robards.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>FRI </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041yf8g.html>b041yf8g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041yf8g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Care in the Community
<TT>FRI </TT>At the end of this week of programmes examining psychiatry,
<TT>FRI </TT>the medicalised model for treating mental illness, Martin
<TT>FRI </TT>outlines the impact of reforms during the latter half of the
<TT>FRI </TT>Twentieth Century that resulted in the closure of Britain's
<TT>FRI </TT>Victorian asylums and a new policy of 'care in the
<TT>FRI </TT>community'.
<TT>FRI </TT>Series consultant, Professor Daniel Pick, Birkbeck,
<TT>FRI </TT>University of London.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Alan Hall
<TT>FRI </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 The Churchills - Speaking for Themselves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrg7.html>b007jrg7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrg7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. The reality
<TT>FRI </TT>of war strikes home. With Alex Jennings and Sylvestra Le
<TT>FRI </TT>Touzel.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bq049.html>b07bq049</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bq049>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>Battling the evil Blofeld, Bond joins forces with Draco. All
<TT>FRI </TT>looks plain sailing for 007 and Tracy. Concluded by Joanna
<TT>FRI </TT>Lumley.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r95hq.html>b01r95hq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01r95hq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01npjp9.html>b01npjp9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01npjp9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gnkt.html>b017gnkt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gnkt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Crowned Hudds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pgydd.html>b00pgydd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pgydd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011tzmn.html>b011tzmn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011tzmn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 GK Chesterton - The Man Who Was Thursday <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w525.html>b007w525</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w525>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Exposure
<TT>FRI </TT>Sunday unmasks one of the anarchists as a Scotland Yard
<TT>FRI </TT>detective, leaving Gabriel Syme in despair. Read by Geoffrey
<TT>FRI </TT>Palmer.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mg3yv.html>b00mg3yv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mg3yv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 8, The Look of Love
<TT>FRI </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>FRI </TT>appeal.
<TT>FRI </TT>Hal David discusses writing The Look of Love with Burt
<TT>FRI </TT>Bacharach, for the soundtrack of the spoof 1967 James Bond
<TT>FRI </TT>film Casino Royale. This classic track, sung by Dusty
<TT>FRI </TT>Springfield, provided the musical backdrop for a love scene
<TT>FRI </TT>between Peter Sellers and Ursula Andress.
<TT>FRI </TT>Dusty Springfield's former backing singer, Simon Bell,
<TT>FRI </TT>remembers being on stage at the Albert Hall when Dusty
<TT>FRI </TT>laughed her way through a performance of the song, and
<TT>FRI </TT>musician Jonathan Cohen describes how the samba rhythm
<TT>FRI </TT>underscoring Dusty's smooth vocals combine to make this an
<TT>FRI </TT>enduringly popular love song.
<TT>FRI </TT>It has been covered many times by artists including Isaac
<TT>FRI </TT>Hayes, Gladys Knight and the French singer Mirielle Mathieu.
<TT>FRI </TT>This programme hears from people whose personal memories of
<TT>FRI </TT>love and loss are forever linked with The Look of Love.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k47r.html>b007k47r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k47r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009kmns.html>b009kmns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009kmns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Wimsey <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzky.html>b007jzky</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzky>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Leading Ladies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vhg2z.html>b00vhg2z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vhg2z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00761kk.html>b00761kk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00761kk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Martyn Wade - Dogged Persistence <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009xytf.html>b009xytf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009xytf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011tzmn.html>b011tzmn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011tzmn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03brkf1.html>b03brkf1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03brkf1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>John Finnemore, the writer and star of Cabin Pressure,
<TT>FRI </TT>regular guest on The Now Show and popper-upper in things
<TT>FRI </TT>like Miranda, presents a third series series of his hit
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch show.
<TT>FRI </TT>The first series was described as "sparklingly clever" by
<TT>FRI </TT>The Daily Telegraph and "one of the most consistently funny
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch shows for quite some time" by The Guardian. The
<TT>FRI </TT>second series won Best Radio Comedy at both the Chortle and
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedy.co.uk awards, and was nominated for a Sony award.
<TT>FRI </TT>This time around, John promises to stop doing silly sketches
<TT>FRI </TT>about nonsense like Winnie the Pooh's honey addiction or how
<TT>FRI </TT>goldfish invented computer programming, and concentrate
<TT>FRI </TT>instead on the the big, serious issues.
<TT>FRI </TT>This fifth episode of the series reveals the truth behind
<TT>FRI </TT>some famous anecdotes and a curious tale of a hard-bitten
<TT>FRI </TT>dame. Part of this show are in 3-D. Unfortunately, it's a
<TT>FRI </TT>horrible part.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by and starring John Finnemore, with Margaret
<TT>FRI </TT>Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin and Carrie Quinlan.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: John Finnemore
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Margaret Cabourn-Smith
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Simon Kane
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Lawry Lewin
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Carrie Quinlan
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: John Finnemore
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 Dave Podmore <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tm7h.html>b007tm7h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tm7h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Dave Podmore's World of Cricket, Episode 4
<TT>FRI </TT>The player joins a host of Z-list celebrities on charity
<TT>FRI </TT>walk for mauled dog Shep. Stars Chris Douglas. From June
<TT>FRI </TT>2002.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Ross Noble Goes Global <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvv4.html>b007jvv4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvv4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, Singapore
<TT>FRI </TT>Spotting a monkey and shopping malls galore, the comedian is
<TT>FRI </TT>having a bad hair day in the incredible humidity. From May
<TT>FRI </TT>2002.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-46706424373294716922016-05-06T21:39:00.001+01:002016-05-06T21:39:56.851+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 07/05/2016 - 13/05/2014<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 07 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Ben Moor - Undone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008zdkt.html>b008zdkt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008zdkt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Unwelcome
<TT>SAT </TT>Edna and Tankerton return to her home town and attend a fete
<TT>SAT </TT>worse than death. Ben Moor's comic sci-fi saga with Alex
<TT>SAT </TT>Tregear.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00drrl5.html>b00drrl5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00drrl5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 7, Chopin's Ballade No 1 in G Minor
<TT>SAT </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>SAT </TT>appeal.
<TT>SAT </TT>Pianist Peter Donohoe is one of many people whose lives have
<TT>SAT </TT>been shaped and changed by hearing and playing this
<TT>SAT </TT>technically demanding, emotionally turbulent piece of music.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d8yxp.html>b00d8yxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d8yxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>The swashbuckling daredevil returns to Kent - but makes a
<TT>SAT </TT>new enemy. Read by Rufus Sewell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Syn, a brilliant young scholar, is a Doctor of
<TT>SAT </TT>Divinity at Oxford, but his eventual decision to throw away
<TT>SAT </TT>the Bible for the sword in a mad quest for vengeance will
<TT>SAT </TT>influence the rest of his life.
<TT>SAT </TT>Russell Thorndike's 18th Century, Kent-based adventure
<TT>SAT </TT>features pirates, smuggling, highwaymen, duels, wicked
<TT>SAT </TT>squires and beautiful Spanish ladies. Based on the first two
<TT>SAT </TT>novels (published 1935 and 1936) in the seven-title
<TT>SAT </TT>sequence, 'Doctor Syn on the High Seas' and 'Doctor Syn
<TT>SAT </TT>Returns'. Abridged by Doreen Estall.
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) is less well-known than
<TT>SAT </TT>his sister, the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, but his Doctor
<TT>SAT </TT>Syn novels hold a special place in the affection of lovers
<TT>SAT </TT>of atmospheric, swashbuckling storytelling everywhere. His
<TT>SAT </TT>novels have been filmed with actors as diverse as George
<TT>SAT </TT>Arliss, Peter Cushing and Patrick McGoohan in the role of
<TT>SAT </TT>Syn, and the Kent village of Dymchurch holds an official
<TT>SAT </TT>'Day of Syn' every other year, to commemorate a home-grown
<TT>SAT </TT>literary folk hero.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast in 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Svelte Sylvia and the Hollywood Trimsters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tgwlc.html>b00tgwlc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tgwlc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Madame Sylvia was a tiny, opinionated Norwegian who became
<TT>SAT </TT>the toast of 1920s Hollywood.
<TT>SAT </TT>Employed by Pathe studios, her legendary violent massage
<TT>SAT </TT>technique kept stars such as Gloria Swanson ready for their
<TT>SAT </TT>close-ups.
<TT>SAT </TT>She claimed to be able to make fat ooze from the pores like
<TT>SAT </TT>mashed potato through a colander. A shrewd businesswoman,
<TT>SAT </TT>she made herself into a brand, marketing her techniques
<TT>SAT </TT>through books, articles and radio programmes across America.
<TT>SAT </TT>She made her name at a time when the movie boom meant not
<TT>SAT </TT>just stars, but audiences were starting to become more
<TT>SAT </TT>self-conscious about physical appearance.
<TT>SAT </TT>She was the very first fitness guru, and kick-started our
<TT>SAT </TT>modern obsession with working out.
<TT>SAT </TT>Karen Krizanovich, a film critic and accredited personal
<TT>SAT </TT>trainer, goes to Hollywood in search of Sylvia's story.
<TT>SAT </TT>She goes to Sylvia's house and the studio where she worked,
<TT>SAT </TT>and reads her racy newspaper columns. But she also assesses
<TT>SAT </TT>Sylvia's legacy, questioning the role that fitness and
<TT>SAT </TT>beauty play in modern Hollywood as she talks to a celebrity
<TT>SAT </TT>personal trainer and joins a class of hula-hoopers on Santa
<TT>SAT </TT>Monica beach.
<TT>SAT </TT>Was Sylvia a pioneering trailblazer - or can we blame her
<TT>SAT </TT>for the darker side of today's obsession with the body
<TT>SAT </TT>beautiful?
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Kate Taylor
<TT>SAT </TT>A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065xk29.html>b065xk29</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065xk29>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Go Set a Watchman, Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>GO SET A WATCHMAN
<TT>SAT </TT>In the literary event of the year Harper Lee's explosive
<TT>SAT </TT>second novel has finally been published. Believed lost for
<TT>SAT </TT>decades after the publication of 'To Kill A Mockingbird',
<TT>SAT </TT>this book revisits much-loved characters, this time through
<TT>SAT </TT>adult eyes. This abridgement for Book at Bedtime brings a
<TT>SAT </TT>compelling and important release to Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch travels from New York to Maycomb
<TT>SAT </TT>for her annual visit home. It's always a relief to slip into
<TT>SAT </TT>the comfortable rhythms of the South; to spend time with her
<TT>SAT </TT>beloved father Atticus and rekindle her spiky relationship
<TT>SAT </TT>with Aunt Alexandra. But mid-50s Alabama is not the same
<TT>SAT </TT>place where young Scout spent idyllic summers with brother
<TT>SAT </TT>Jem, and the 26-year old will be betrayed and have her trust
<TT>SAT </TT>shattered before she is able to become her own woman.
<TT>SAT </TT>Harper Lee is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'To Kill
<TT>SAT </TT>A Mockingbird', a book which has been studied, loved, wept
<TT>SAT </TT>over and revered by generations since its publication in
<TT>SAT </TT>1960. She lives in Monroeville, Alabama.
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Fenella Woolgar
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Harper Lee
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: Harper Lee
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridger: Robin Brooks
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jrnzd.html>b00jrnzd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jrnzd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Clothes We're In - The State of Men's Fashion Now
<TT>SAT </TT>With women's hemlines acting as a social and economic
<TT>SAT </TT>barometer, Laurence asks what men's fashion says about the
<TT>SAT </TT>state we are in.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0184vh4.html>b0184vh4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0184vh4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Legacy: High Green Walls, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Cath Staincliffe's drama series returns with High Green
<TT>SAT </TT>Walls. When the weekly list of unclaimed estates is
<TT>SAT </TT>published, probate researchers, brother and sister team Dan
<TT>SAT </TT>and Rachel, search backwards through the family line to find
<TT>SAT </TT>the true heir and get a slice of the fortune.
<TT>SAT </TT>The search for deceased reclusive artist Susie P's heir is
<TT>SAT </TT>finally over. Twin sister Barbara is still alive but Dan and
<TT>SAT </TT>Rachel are disturbed to discover that she has been living in
<TT>SAT </TT>an institution since the 1950's following a leucotomy that
<TT>SAT </TT>left her severely disabled.
<TT>SAT </TT>DAN.....William Ash
<TT>SAT </TT>RACHEL.....Claire Keelan
<TT>SAT </TT>SUSAN.....Ellie Meigan Rose
<TT>SAT </TT>BARBARA.....Kellie Shirley
<TT>SAT </TT>MR WHITE.....Malcolm Raeburn
<TT>SAT </TT>KELLY.....Fiona Clarke
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 John Heilpern - A Patriot for Us <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y8y.html>b0076y8y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y8y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>John Osborne was bankrupt with terrible debts, but continued
<TT>SAT </TT>to entertain one and all with champagne. Read by Gareth
<TT>SAT </TT>Thomas.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Stella Gibbons - Nightingale Wood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pkjwp.html>b01pkjwp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pkjwp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Will the young, widowed and pretty Viola Wither escape her
<TT>SAT </TT>stifling in-laws? Comedy of manners, starring Victoria
<TT>SAT </TT>Hamilton.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ng413.html>b01ng413</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ng413>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Roberts, Cottrell Boyce, Nyman
<TT>SAT </TT>The Museum of Curiosity is hosted as ever by the Professor
<TT>SAT </TT>of Ignorance at the University of Buckingham, Professor John
<TT>SAT </TT>Lloyd C.B.E. (of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image,
<TT>SAT </TT>Blackadder and QI fame). This week he is joined by the
<TT>SAT </TT>comedian Humphrey Ker in the role of Temporary Curator.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each week, the Museum invites three guests, a mixture of
<TT>SAT </TT>entertaining experts and expert entertainers, to donate one
<TT>SAT </TT>item each to the Museum and explain why it deserves a place
<TT>SAT </TT>in the museum. Ever since someone gave the Museum the Big
<TT>SAT </TT>Bang it's been expanding at an alarming rate, and now
<TT>SAT </TT>there's no looking back without the aid of a huge telescope.
<TT>SAT </TT>This week, John and Jimmy have invited along screenwriter
<TT>SAT </TT>Frank Cottrell Boyce, actor/writer/magician Andy Nyman and
<TT>SAT </TT>anatomist Dr Alice Roberts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Guests booked for the rest of the series include:
<TT>SAT </TT>Physicist and broadcaster Dr Helen Czerski
<TT>SAT </TT>Expert on Ancient Mesopotamia Dr Irving Finkel
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian Sean Hughes
<TT>SAT </TT>Ig Nobels Prize founder Marc Abrahams
<TT>SAT </TT>Astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01709vv.html>b01709vv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01709vv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 9, Meeting the Family
<TT>SAT </TT>Will Victoria get more than she bargained for when Emily
<TT>SAT </TT>brings her new boyfriend home? Stars Angela Thorne. From
<TT>SAT </TT>January 2003.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080hsj.html>b0080hsj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080hsj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Figuratively Speaking
<TT>SAT </TT>When Nancy elopes the whole family are worried about her,
<TT>SAT </TT>except for Father. Stars Maurice Denham. From January 1991.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078wsdl.html>b078wsdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078wsdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Frank Skinner loves history, but just doesn't know much of
<TT>SAT </TT>it. So he's devised a comedy discussion show in order to
<TT>SAT </TT>find out more about it.
<TT>SAT </TT>Along with his historian in residence, Professor Kate
<TT>SAT </TT>Williams, Frank is joined by a selection of celebrity guests
<TT>SAT </TT>who help him navigate his way through the annals of time,
<TT>SAT </TT>picking out and chewing over the funniest, oddest, and most
<TT>SAT </TT>interesting moments in history.
<TT>SAT </TT>The guests are Miles Jupp and Zoe Lyons, who discuss King
<TT>SAT </TT>Arthur, Ivan the Terrible, Napoleon and Josephine, and Sir
<TT>SAT </TT>Walter Raleigh.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Mark Augustyn and Justin Pollard
<TT>SAT </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Frank Skinner
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Miles Jupp
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Zoe Lyons
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Kate Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Mark Augustyn
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Justin Pollard
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Miguel de Cervantes - Don Quixote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0m0.html>b007k0m0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0m0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>The Adventures of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de Ie
<TT>SAT </TT>Mancha by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra.
<TT>SAT </TT>The intrepid Don Quixote is challenged by the Knight of the
<TT>SAT </TT>Mirrors. The classic adventure published in 1605. Adapted by
<TT>SAT </TT>John Arden.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Bob Grant as Don Quixote, Bernard Cribbins as
<TT>SAT </TT>Sancho Panza, Ronald Baddiley as Cervantes, David Sumner as
<TT>SAT </TT>Father Perez and Peter Wheeler as Barber-Surgeon.
<TT>SAT </TT>Music composed by Stephen Boxer.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Alfred Bradley
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1980.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r2cm3.html>b00r2cm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r2cm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Landscapes, Interiors, Underworlds
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Lawson tells the story of how American writing became
<TT>SAT </TT>the literary superpower of the 20th century, telling the
<TT>SAT </TT>nation's stories of money, power, sex, religion and war.
<TT>SAT </TT>John Updike, author of the Rabbit quartet of novels, always
<TT>SAT </TT>remembered being inspired by the 1960s Pop Art of Andy
<TT>SAT </TT>Warhol and others: an attempt to catch the visual reality of
<TT>SAT </TT>modern America. Updike responded by trying to achieve
<TT>SAT </TT>something similar in fiction, depicting the lives of people
<TT>SAT </TT>from places and backgrounds which had often been ignored.
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Ford (The Sportswriter trilogy), John Irving (The
<TT>SAT </TT>Cider House Rules), Marilynne Robinson (Housekeeping,
<TT>SAT </TT>Gilead) and Jonathan Franzen (The Corrections) also reflect
<TT>SAT </TT>on this mission to describe the external and internal nature
<TT>SAT </TT>of life in the United States in all its regional and
<TT>SAT </TT>personal variety.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Robyn Read
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04jhfqk.html>b04jhfqk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04jhfqk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Joan Littlewood and the People's Theatre
<TT>SAT </TT>"Such a woman might easily have been burned as a witch."
<TT>SAT </TT>Kenneth Tynan
<TT>SAT </TT>When Sir Richard Eyre was head of the National Theatre he
<TT>SAT </TT>wrote to Joan Littlewood asking if he could put on a
<TT>SAT </TT>production of her masterpiece, Oh What a Lovely War. He got
<TT>SAT </TT>a postcard in reply. Something to this effect: Dear
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard...I don't know what you're doing in that
<TT>SAT </TT>building...you should blow it up.
<TT>SAT </TT>To her core, Joan Littlewood was an anti-establishment
<TT>SAT </TT>figure. This programme illustrates her determination to
<TT>SAT </TT>create a theatre for everybody, touring villages and towns
<TT>SAT </TT>in Northern England for nearly a decade and then - when the
<TT>SAT </TT>company settled in East London - sending letters to the
<TT>SAT </TT>local trade unions to advertise the theatre to working
<TT>SAT </TT>people.
<TT>SAT </TT>Did she succeed in attracting the audiences she wanted? Sir
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Eyre gives his take on this question, along with
<TT>SAT </TT>Professor Nadine Holdsworth and critic Michael Billington.
<TT>SAT </TT>The programme pieces together a selection of the best
<TT>SAT </TT>archive from Joan's career. The actors she trained - Victor
<TT>SAT </TT>Spinetti, Avis Bunnage, Brian Murphy - explain why working
<TT>SAT </TT>for Joan was different to working with other directors.
<TT>SAT </TT>Murray Melvin, still going strong and curating the archive
<TT>SAT </TT>at Stratford East, introduces us to the Theatre Royal where
<TT>SAT </TT>Joan directed her company for over 20 years.
<TT>SAT </TT>Here at the Theatre Royal, Joan created the shows which made
<TT>SAT </TT>her name - Brendan Behan's The Hostage, Shalegh Delaney's A
<TT>SAT </TT>Taste of Honey, Frank Norman's Fings Ain't Wot They Used
<TT>SAT </TT>T'Be, and of course Oh What a Lovely War. The programme
<TT>SAT </TT>gives a taste of these shows and how they succeeded in being
<TT>SAT </TT>controversial, innovative, and entertaining at the same
<TT>SAT </TT>time.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Isabel Sutton
<TT>SAT </TT>A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Shakespeare: Thereby Hangs a Tale <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ghgjn.html>b01ghgjn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ghgjn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Celebration of the Swan of Avon presented by actor and
<TT>SAT </TT>broadcaster Simon Russell Beale CBE.
<TT>SAT </TT>A collection of programmes from the BBC archives inspired by
<TT>SAT </TT>and about the glover's son from Stratford. In true
<TT>SAT </TT>Shakespearian style, there will be comedy, tragedy and
<TT>SAT </TT>history:
<TT>SAT </TT>1. Great Lives - William Shakespeare (Radio 4, 2011)
<TT>SAT </TT>Matthew Parris, TV producer and novelist Daisy Goodwin and
<TT>SAT </TT>Shakespeare director Dominic Dromgoole discuss what we know,
<TT>SAT </TT>and don't know, about Will's life.
<TT>SAT </TT>2. Macbeth or Unlucky For Some (Radio 4, 1979)
<TT>SAT </TT>John Wells stars in a mini-Macbeth from the Edinburgh
<TT>SAT </TT>Festival of 1979.
<TT>SAT </TT>3. Lenny and Will (Radio 4, 2006)
<TT>SAT </TT>Comic-turned-Shakespearian Lenny Henry goes in search of the
<TT>SAT </TT>Bard in a programme which indirectly led to him playing
<TT>SAT </TT>Othello. With Dame Judi Dench and Sir Peter Hall.
<TT>SAT </TT>4. Mrs Shakespeare (Radio 4, 1998)
<TT>SAT </TT>Radio dramatisation of Robert Nye's raunchy novel inspired
<TT>SAT </TT>by Shakespeare's will: "Item: I gyve unto my wief my second
<TT>SAT </TT>best bed with the furniture." Stars Maggie Steed and Kenneth
<TT>SAT </TT>Cranham as William and Anne.
<TT>SAT </TT>5. Shakespeare Stories - Romeo & Juliet (Radio 4, 2005)
<TT>SAT </TT>Professor Carol Rutter explores Shakespeare's use of
<TT>SAT </TT>literary sources for his plots.
<TT>SAT </TT>6. Hark! (clip) (Radio 3, 2008) attempts to uncover the
<TT>SAT </TT>sounds of Shakespeare's London.
<TT>SAT </TT>7. Desmond Olivier Dingle's Compleat Life and Works of
<TT>SAT </TT>William Shakespeare (Radio 4, 1995)
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedy featuring the National Theatre of Brent, which brings
<TT>SAT </TT>its 'unique' vision to Julius Caesar, with a little help
<TT>SAT </TT>from guest stars Juliet Stevenson and Harriet Walter.
<TT>SAT </TT>There's also readings of Shakespeare's sonnets, enhanced
<TT>SAT </TT>with music and effects, featuring Sir Ian McKellen.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Nick St. George.
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra and first broadcast in 2012.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007mcc4.html>b007mcc4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007mcc4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>18th-century Cornish village sitcom from the writers of Dead
<TT>SAT </TT>Ringers, produced by Jan Ravens. Stars Lucy Speed. From
<TT>SAT </TT>February 2003.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fnfnx.html>b00fnfnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fnfnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Linda takes on the mantle of Kofi Annan as she tries to
<TT>SAT </TT>broker a fragile peace between her elderly neighbour Betty
<TT>SAT </TT>and live-in builder Chris. In the strife-torn streets of
<TT>SAT </TT>East London, can bingo and musical theatre ever be
<TT>SAT </TT>reconciled?
<TT>SAT </TT>Sitcom written by and starring Linda Smith.
<TT>SAT </TT>With Femi Elufowoju Jnr, Jeremy Hardy, Margaret John, Martin
<TT>SAT </TT>Hyder and Chris Neill.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Jon Rolph
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in June 2002.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Katie Hims - Clouds in Trousers: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079r9jc.html>b079r9jc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079r9jc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Zoe grows up with every turn in her life marked by the
<TT>SAT </TT>weather. School is shut and the pond is frozen. With Patsy
<TT>SAT </TT>Ferran.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079rb02.html>b079rb02</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079rb02>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Tony Christie
<TT>SAT </TT>Singer Tony Christie chooses 'Come Back to Me' by Sammy
<TT>SAT </TT>Davis Jr and 'The Folks Who Live on the Hill' by Peggy Lee.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Frankly Speaking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079rbns.html>b079rbns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079rbns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Hermione Gingold
<TT>SAT </TT>The sharp-tongued, eccentric star of stage and film,
<TT>SAT </TT>Hermione Gingold discusses her career with renowned
<TT>SAT </TT>journalist John Freeman and theatre critic Philip
<TT>SAT </TT>Hope-Wallace.
<TT>SAT </TT>Aged 63 when interviewed, the English-born actress was by
<TT>SAT </TT>then based in the USA and had been living in New York for
<TT>SAT </TT>five years.
<TT>SAT </TT>Hermione Gingold was born in 1897 and died in 1987.
<TT>SAT </TT>Launched in 1952 on the BBC Home Service, Frankly Speaking
<TT>SAT </TT>was a novel, ground breaking series. Unrehearsed and
<TT>SAT </TT>unscripted, the traditional interviewee/interviewer pairing
<TT>SAT </TT>was initially jettisoned for three interviewers firing
<TT>SAT </TT>direct questions. Early critics described it as 'unkempt',
<TT>SAT </TT>'an inquisition' and described the guest as prey being
<TT>SAT </TT>cornered, quarry being pursued - with calls to axe the
<TT>SAT </TT>unscripted interview. But the format won out and eventually
<TT>SAT </TT>won over its detractors.
<TT>SAT </TT>Unknown or very inexperienced broadcasters were employed as
<TT>SAT </TT>interviewers, notably John Betjeman, Malcolm Muggeridge and
<TT>SAT </TT>Penelope Mortimer. Only 40 or so of the original 100
<TT>SAT </TT>programmes survive.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Home Service in 1960.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:45 Could Do Better <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007znr4.html>b007znr4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007znr4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen Fry
<TT>SAT </TT>Robert Booth summons writer and comic actor Stephen Fry to
<TT>SAT </TT>his study for a quiet word about his school reports. From
<TT>SAT </TT>November 1987.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04jhfqk.html>b04jhfqk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04jhfqk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Miguel de Cervantes - Don Quixote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0m0.html>b007k0m0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0m0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r2cm3.html>b00r2cm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r2cm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Steve Walker - The Dolphinarium <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079rkxp.html>b079rkxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079rkxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Kill every living dolphin, we are told, and you destroy
<TT>SAT </TT>human individuality and solve mankind's problems at a
<TT>SAT </TT>stroke.
<TT>SAT </TT>And if you happen to be a devious American senator with a
<TT>SAT </TT>ready supply of frozen dolphins' brains, you give yourself
<TT>SAT </TT>an excellent chance of ruling the world as well ...
<TT>SAT </TT>Steve Walker's drama stars Michael Cochrane as Sir Hartley
<TT>SAT </TT>Tixover, Bill Paterson as Duncan MacNab, Madhav Sharma as
<TT>SAT </TT>Jiddu Dutt, Ed Bishop as Senator Muldoon and Briony Glassco
<TT>SAT </TT>as Bobby Muldoon.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Gordon House
<TT>SAT </TT>A BBC Radio 4/BBC World Service production first broadcast
<TT>SAT </TT>in 1995.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Shakespeare: Thereby Hangs a Tale <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ghgjn.html>b01ghgjn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ghgjn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 What Does the K Stand For? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ktz0w.html>b03ktz0w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ktz0w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, First Love
<TT>SAT </TT>Young Stephen falls in love, makes a self-discovery and
<TT>SAT </TT>breaks his first heart.
<TT>SAT </TT>Violin ... Rachel Barnes
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Jonathan Harvey with Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Colin Anderson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Himself: Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>Young Stephen: Shaquille Ali-Yebuah
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephanie Amos: Fatou Sohna
<TT>SAT </TT>Virginia Amos: Ellen Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>Vincent Amos: Don Gilet
<TT>SAT </TT>Miss Collins: Gemma Whelan
<TT>SAT </TT>Fanni: Emerald O'Hanrahan
<TT>SAT </TT>PE Teacher: Harry Jardine
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Colin Anderson
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jonathan Harvey
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Armando Iannucci - Facts and Fancies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrlb.html>b007jrlb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrlb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Life at the Opera
<TT>SAT </TT>Tackling operas and some thoughts on ears, producer, writer
<TT>SAT </TT>and performer Armando Iannucci presents his own humorous
<TT>SAT </TT>essays.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:45 Mordrin McDonald: 21st Century Wizard <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kbjdj.html>b01kbjdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kbjdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, The Start, the Middle, and the End of Time
<TT>SAT </TT>Step into the magically mundane world that is the life of
<TT>SAT </TT>21st Century Wizard Mordrin McDonald. An isolated
<TT>SAT </TT>2000-year-old Scottish sorcerer with enough power in his
<TT>SAT </TT>small finger to destroy a town, yet hasn't enough clout to
<TT>SAT </TT>get a speed bump installed outside his cave by the local
<TT>SAT </TT>Council. Even for such a skilful sorcerer - modern life is
<TT>SAT </TT>rubbish!
<TT>SAT </TT>In this episode Mordrin (David Kay) decides he has to do
<TT>SAT </TT>something to rescue his chances of ever getting together
<TT>SAT </TT>with Heather (Hannah Donaldson), who has just announced her
<TT>SAT </TT>engagement to slime-ball Aiden (Donald Pirie). He asks
<TT>SAT </TT>Bernard The Blue (Jack Docherty) to borrow the Timepiece of
<TT>SAT </TT>Trapathia to travel back in time and make up for all the
<TT>SAT </TT>missed opportunities with Heather.
<TT>SAT </TT>Cast:
<TT>SAT </TT>Mordrin ........ David Kay
<TT>SAT </TT>Geoff ....... Gordon Kennedy
<TT>SAT </TT>Bernard ........ Jack Docherty
<TT>SAT </TT>Heather ........ Hannah Donaldson
<TT>SAT </TT>Aiden ........ Donald Pirie
<TT>SAT </TT>DJ ........ Johnny Austin
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by David Kay & Gavin Smith.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Gus Beattie
<TT>SAT </TT>A Comedy Unit production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Mordrin: David Kay
<TT>SAT </TT>Geoff: Gordon Kennedy
<TT>SAT </TT>Bernard: Jack Docherty
<TT>SAT </TT>Heather: Hannah Donaldson
<TT>SAT </TT>Aiden: Donald Pirie
<TT>SAT </TT>DJ: Johnny Austin
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: David Kay
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Gavin Smith
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Gus Beattie
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Masala FM <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007x0c9.html>b007x0c9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007x0c9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>The London Asian radio station toughens up its act. Stars
<TT>SAT </TT>Meera Syal, Sanjeev Bhaskar and Nina Wadia. From September
<TT>SAT </TT>1996.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 The Museum of Everything <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4r1.html>b007k4r1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4r1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, By Royal Appointment
<TT>SAT </TT>Marvel at the monarchy, thanks to the new Royal theme park.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Marcus Brigstocke and Dan Tetsell. From April 2005.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 08 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Steve Walker - The Dolphinarium <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079rkxp.html>b079rkxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079rkxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Katie Hims - Clouds in Trousers: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079r9jc.html>b079r9jc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079r9jc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079rb02.html>b079rb02</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079rb02>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Frankly Speaking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079rbns.html>b079rbns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079rbns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:45 Could Do Better <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007znr4.html>b007znr4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007znr4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04jhfqk.html>b04jhfqk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04jhfqk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Miguel de Cervantes - Don Quixote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0m0.html>b007k0m0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0m0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SUN </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r2cm3.html>b00r2cm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r2cm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Cath Staincliffe - Legacy: High Green Walls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079s2f7.html>b079s2f7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079s2f7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus: Probate researchers Dan and Rachel are on a
<TT>SUN </TT>challenging quest to find an heir to a fortune. Stars
<TT>SUN </TT>William Ash and Claire Keelan.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr8pl.html>b00wr8pl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr8pl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Nail Bar
<TT>SUN </TT>The series on men with jobs in female workplaces continues
<TT>SUN </TT>with the story of Gareth Apajee, a nail bar worker from
<TT>SUN </TT>Swansea. Gareth tells Chris Ledgard why he decided to train
<TT>SUN </TT>in the beauty industry and discusses the reaction of his
<TT>SUN </TT>family, colleagues and customers. Chris visits Gower College
<TT>SUN </TT>in Swansea and hears that men are starting to take up places
<TT>SUN </TT>on beauty therapy courses, but are still in a very small
<TT>SUN </TT>minority.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gvq3l.html>b01gvq3l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gvq3l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 8, Rosicrucian Armageddon 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed Reardon leads us through the ups and down of his week,
<TT>SUN </TT>complete with his trusty companion, Elgar, and his
<TT>SUN </TT>never-ending capacity for scrimping and scraping at whatever
<TT>SUN </TT>scraps his agent, Ping, can offer him to keep body, mind and
<TT>SUN </TT>cat together.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed joins the modern gaming fraternity when he meets Graham
<TT>SUN </TT>Pearson - the man who gave the world 'Rosicrucian
<TT>SUN </TT>Armageddon' - and is hired to add some authentic
<TT>SUN </TT>'oldenspeak' to its sequel - 'Rosicrucian Armageddon 2'.
<TT>SUN </TT>Whilst he tries to get to grips with NPC's, orbs and the
<TT>SUN </TT>Quest for the Grail his daughter unexpectedly arrives
<TT>SUN </TT>complete with son, Smile, Japanese tea infuser, dream
<TT>SUN </TT>catcher and native American chants to purge Ed's flat.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed Reardon: Christopher Douglas
<TT>SUN </TT>Olive: Stephanie Cole
<TT>SUN </TT>Eli: Lisa Coleman
<TT>SUN </TT>Newsreader: Corrie Corfield
<TT>SUN </TT>Graham: Tom Goodman-Hill
<TT>SUN </TT>Pearl: Rita May
<TT>SUN </TT>Ping: Barunka O'Shaughnessy
<TT>SUN </TT>Lisa: Barunka O'Shaughnessy
<TT>SUN </TT>Delivery Man: Dan Tetsell
<TT>SUN </TT>Waiter: Dan Tetsell
<TT>SUN </TT>Stan: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Andrew Nickolds
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Christopher Douglas
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Dawn Ellis
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 The Clitheroe Kid <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ym1v.html>b007ym1v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ym1v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Trouble With Higginbottom
<TT>SUN </TT>When disaster strikes for schoolboy Jimmy, he desperately
<TT>SUN </TT>needs to raise some cash.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Jimmy Clitheroe as The Clitheroe Kid. With Peter
<TT>SUN </TT>Sinclair as Grandfather, Patricia Burke as Mother, Diana Day
<TT>SUN </TT>as Susan and Leonard Williams as Theodore Craythorpe.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Clitheroe Kid ran from 1958 - 1972 - gaining audiences
<TT>SUN </TT>above 10 million at its peak.
<TT>SUN </TT>Its Lancashire born star, Jimmy Clitheroe (1921-1973) was
<TT>SUN </TT>just 4'3" tall, with a rather shrill voice making him a very
<TT>SUN </TT>believable naughty schoolboy - despite being 35 when it
<TT>SUN </TT>began as a one-off show. Created by James Casey in 1956, a
<TT>SUN </TT>pilot followed and series 1 proper in 1958. Both writing and
<TT>SUN </TT>producing, James stayed with his creation until it finally
<TT>SUN </TT>came off-air. Jimmy died a year later aged just 51.
<TT>SUN </TT>Theme music by Alan Roper and played by the BBC Northern
<TT>SUN </TT>Dance Orchestra conducted by Alyn Ainsworth - with Jimmy
<TT>SUN </TT>Leach at the Electronic Organ.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: James Casey
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in March 1959.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4s5.html>b007k4s5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4s5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Out-Patients
<TT>SUN </TT>Medic Simon Sparrow misdiagnoses a boil, while Taffy keeps
<TT>SUN </TT>volunteering for night-shifts.
<TT>SUN </TT>The misadventures of student doctor Simon Sparrow - adapted
<TT>SUN </TT>for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's novel 'Doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>in the House' published in 1952.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Sumner as
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt, Ray Cooney as Tony Benskin, Edward Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>as Taffy Evans and Carol Mason as Nurse.
<TT>SUN </TT>Special guest star: Irene Handl as Mrs Clark.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: David Hatch
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1968.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 The Running Hare: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079s5n2.html>b079s5n2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079s5n2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Farmer John Lewis-Stempel wants to rediscover traditional
<TT>SUN </TT>farming practices to save the natural habitat. Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Bernard Hill.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079s5n4.html>b079s5n4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079s5n4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Frances Ruffelle
<TT>SUN </TT>Singer Frances Ruffelle chooses 'All Your Pals May Leave
<TT>SUN </TT>You' by Kate Carney and 'Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien' by Edith
<TT>SUN </TT>Piaf.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079s64s.html>b079s64s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079s64s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby
<TT>SUN </TT>Jay McInerney and Anne Margaret Daniel discuss F Scott
<TT>SUN </TT>Fitzgerald's classic Jazz Age novel. With Harriett Gilbert.
<TT>SUN </TT>From May 2013.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079s6nk.html>b079s6nk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079s6nk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Paul Bowles, Exile, and a Bar Mitzvah
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: George Dawes Green
<TT>SUN </TT>introduces tales of family conflict, Morocco and meeting
<TT>SUN </TT>your neighbours.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 The Clitheroe Kid <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ym1v.html>b007ym1v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ym1v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4s5.html>b007k4s5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4s5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Cath Staincliffe - Legacy: High Green Walls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079s2f7.html>b079s2f7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079s2f7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr8pl.html>b00wr8pl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr8pl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Lisa Owen - Not Working: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079ywgp.html>b079ywgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079ywgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>Quitting her job to find her true vocation, thirtysomething
<TT>SUN </TT>Claire realises she has no idea how to find it. Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Emily Bruni.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Nan Woodhouse - The Reconstruction Job <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bmjtk.html>b01bmjtk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bmjtk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Retirement didn't suit Tommy at all. But perhaps the new
<TT>SUN </TT>life of the mill had something to offer him. Read by Russell
<TT>SUN </TT>Dixon.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mz3pq.html>b00mz3pq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mz3pq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Annie Caulfield - The Von Trapps And Me
<TT>SUN </TT>Annie Caulfield's comedy tells the famous story of the Von
<TT>SUN </TT>Trapp family singers from the perspective of the Princess
<TT>SUN </TT>Yvonne, the woman Captain Von Trapp jilted in order to marry
<TT>SUN </TT>Maria.
<TT>SUN </TT>Princess Yvonne ...... Helen Froggatt
<TT>SUN </TT>Helena ...... Helen Baxendale
<TT>SUN </TT>Captain Von Trapp ...... James Fleet
<TT>SUN </TT>Maria ...... Helen Ayres
<TT>SUN </TT>Boy ...... Benjamin Askew
<TT>SUN </TT>Girl ...... Lizzy Watts
<TT>SUN </TT>Reverend Mother ...... Caroline Guthrie
<TT>SUN </TT>Sam ...... Mark Meadows
<TT>SUN </TT>Directed by Mary Ward-Lowery.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079yy3s.html>b079yy3s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079yy3s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Cold War Poet
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with 'Cold War Poet'.
<TT>SUN </TT>Within a year of his death, Dylan Thomas exploded into
<TT>SUN </TT>occupied West Germany with his popular radio play 'Under
<TT>SUN </TT>Milk Wood'. By the end of the 1980s, his poetry had firmly
<TT>SUN </TT>established his reputation on the other side of the Berlin
<TT>SUN </TT>Wall, in Communist East Germany. Former Berlin correspondent
<TT>SUN </TT>Stephen Evans explores how Dylan Thomas became a cultural
<TT>SUN </TT>export for the British during the Cold War, and how his work
<TT>SUN </TT>helped sustain a generation of East Germans struggling with
<TT>SUN </TT>a totalitarian state trying to control what they read, wrote
<TT>SUN </TT>and thought.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Gareth Jones
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2014.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gvq3l.html>b01gvq3l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gvq3l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 The Female Ghost <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007517g.html>b007517g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007517g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Elizabeth Bowen - The Demon Lover
<TT>SUN </TT>Mrs Drover returns to her old London house after the Blitz
<TT>SUN </TT>to find a letter waiting. Stars Maggie Steed and Jenny Howe.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:30 Voices From the Grave <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwn6.html>b007jwn6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwn6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Parson
<TT>SUN </TT>Back from abroad, Reverend Martin Stokes faces a nightmare
<TT>SUN </TT>of biblical proportions. David Varela's horror stars Lynne
<TT>SUN </TT>Verrall.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079s6nk.html>b079s6nk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079s6nk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:45 The Running Hare: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079s5n2.html>b079s5n2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079s5n2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:55 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079s5n4.html>b079s5n4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079s5n4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079s64s.html>b079s64s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079s64s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gvq3l.html>b01gvq3l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gvq3l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Hearing With Hegley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bbnvw.html>b00bbnvw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bbnvw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>SUN </TT>The poet laureate of alternative comedy, John Hegley,
<TT>SUN </TT>entertains an audience with his book of verse. From December
<TT>SUN </TT>1996.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 No Tomatoes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0081snn.html>b0081snn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0081snn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Doctor Doom
<TT>SUN </TT>A moody fridge speaks out to Paul Copley and Helen Moon.
<TT>SUN </TT>Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. From October
<TT>SUN </TT>2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 The Shuttleworths <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007m950.html>b007m950</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007m950>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>John Shuttleworth's Open Mind, Vampires
<TT>SUN </TT>Sheffield's premier singer-songwriter goes in search of the
<TT>SUN </TT>blood-suckers of Whitby, with Fame Academy's Alistair
<TT>SUN </TT>Griffin. From April 2006.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Births, Deaths and Marriages <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hxt9l.html>b01hxt9l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hxt9l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>Chief registrar Malcolm Fox is a stickler for regulations at
<TT>SUN </TT>Woodborough Register Office. Sitcom set in a local registry
<TT>SUN </TT>office, starring David Schneider. From May 2012.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 09 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 The Female Ghost <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007517g.html>b007517g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007517g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:30 Voices From the Grave <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwn6.html>b007jwn6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwn6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Cath Staincliffe - Legacy: High Green Walls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079s2f7.html>b079s2f7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079s2f7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr8pl.html>b00wr8pl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr8pl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Lisa Owen - Not Working: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079ywgp.html>b079ywgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079ywgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Nan Woodhouse - The Reconstruction Job <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bmjtk.html>b01bmjtk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bmjtk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mz3pq.html>b00mz3pq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mz3pq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079yy3s.html>b079yy3s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079yy3s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gvq3l.html>b01gvq3l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gvq3l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00db5kw.html>b00db5kw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00db5kw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>When Mipps re-appears on the scene, daring smuggling runs
<TT>MON </TT>soon follow. Read by Rufus Sewell.
<TT>MON </TT>Christopher Syn, a brilliant young scholar, is a Doctor of
<TT>MON </TT>Divinity at Oxford, but his eventual decision to throw away
<TT>MON </TT>the Bible for the sword in a mad quest for vengeance will
<TT>MON </TT>influence the rest of his life.
<TT>MON </TT>Russell Thorndike's Kent-based adventure featuring pirates,
<TT>MON </TT>smuggling, highwaymen, duels, wicked squires and beautiful
<TT>MON </TT>Spanish ladies. Based on the first two novels (published
<TT>MON </TT>1935 and 1936) in the seven-title sequence, 'Doctor Syn on
<TT>MON </TT>the High Seas' and 'Doctor Syn Returns'. Abridged by Doreen
<TT>MON </TT>Estall.
<TT>MON </TT>Writer Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) is less well-known than
<TT>MON </TT>his sister, the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, but his Doctor
<TT>MON </TT>Syn novels hold a special place in the affection of lovers
<TT>MON </TT>of atmospheric, swashbuckling storytelling everywhere. His
<TT>MON </TT>novels have been filmed with actors as diverse as George
<TT>MON </TT>Arliss, Peter Cushing and Patrick McGoohan in the role of
<TT>MON </TT>Syn, and the Kent village of Dymchurch holds an official
<TT>MON </TT>'Day of Syn' every other year, to commemorate a home-grown
<TT>MON </TT>literary folk hero.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in 2006.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Australian Wanted in Woodhall Spa <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wsqv9.html>b00wsqv9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wsqv9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Chris Ledgard tells the story of one small-scale
<TT>MON </TT>international cricket exchange and explores its rich
<TT>MON </TT>history: the tradition of overseas cricketers playing for
<TT>MON </TT>amateur clubs in the backwaters of England.
<TT>MON </TT>'Australian wanted for Woodhall Spa Cricket Club'. Such
<TT>MON </TT>adverts can be found on any number of English cricket club
<TT>MON </TT>websites. All over England, small cricket clubs welcome
<TT>MON </TT>foreign players for the summer eason, committing themselves
<TT>MON </TT>to supporting the players - with work or accomodation - on
<TT>MON </TT>the understanding that they'll bring a sparkle to the score
<TT>MON </TT>sheet.
<TT>MON </TT>This documentary follows one such exchange at Potterne
<TT>MON </TT>cricket club in Wiltshire and weaves in its rich and
<TT>MON </TT>fascinating history - which has seen some noble names
<TT>MON </TT>playing in obscure places.
<TT>MON </TT>Chris meets Zimbabwean cricketer Dylan Higgins, who's come
<TT>MON </TT>to this quintessentially English village club direct from
<TT>MON </TT>Harare. The team captain is Graham Gaiger, who runs the
<TT>MON </TT>construction company that provides Dylan with a job. Will
<TT>MON </TT>the incoming sporting hero meet the expectation of the club?
<TT>MON </TT>And how do overseas players go down with the local girls?
<TT>MON </TT>A fascinating, light-hearted observational documentary with
<TT>MON </TT>a backbone of social history, on what happens when a new
<TT>MON </TT>face is brought into the bosom of a tight band of sporting
<TT>MON </TT>fanatics.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer...Mary Ward-Lowery.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007nchq.html>b007nchq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007nchq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>MON </TT>Tamsyn Trelawny's band of 18th century Cornish smugglers try
<TT>MON </TT>to outwit customs officers. Stars Lucy Speed. From February
<TT>MON </TT>2003.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0785rmw.html>b0785rmw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0785rmw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 5
<TT>MON </TT>David Mitchell hosts the panel game in which four comedians
<TT>MON </TT>are encouraged to tell lies and compete against one another
<TT>MON </TT>to see how many items of truth they're able to smuggle past
<TT>MON </TT>their opponents.
<TT>MON </TT>Henning Wehn, Jon Richardson, Susan Calman and Jack Dee are
<TT>MON </TT>the panellists obliged to talk with deliberate inaccuracy on
<TT>MON </TT>subjects as varied as the British aristocracy, funerals,
<TT>MON </TT>nudity and rubber.
<TT>MON </TT>The show is devised by Graeme Garden and Jon Naismith, the
<TT>MON </TT>team behind Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>A Random Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: David Mitchell
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Henning Wehn
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: John Richardson
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Susan Calman
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Jack Dee
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nw83v.html>b01nw83v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nw83v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, The Beauty Queen Contest
<TT>MON </TT>Parsley Sidings' glamorous announcer Gloria Simpkins is
<TT>MON </TT>pressured into promoting the sleepy station.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Ian Lavender as Bert,
<TT>MON </TT>Kenneth Connor as Percy, Liz Fraser as Gloria and John
<TT>MON </TT>Graham as Phineas Perkins.
<TT>MON </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>MON </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>MON </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>MON </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>MON </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>MON </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>MON </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>MON </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>MON </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>MON </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>MON </TT>down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Re-created Announcements by Keith Skues.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in December 1971.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzkv.html>b007jzkv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzkv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Brian Allington
<TT>MON </TT>The man of many parts uses the wealth and poverty of his
<TT>MON </TT>experience to discuss his old chum. Stars Peter Jones. From
<TT>MON </TT>May 1986.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qj216.html>b00qj216</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qj216>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 12, Anton Chekhov
<TT>MON </TT>THE WRITE STUFF
<TT>MON </TT>James Walton presides over another episode of the literary
<TT>MON </TT>quiz. John Walsh and Lynne Truss return as team captains
<TT>MON </TT>with guests Peter Kemp and Tibor Fischer.
<TT>MON </TT>The author of the week and subject for pastiche is Anton
<TT>MON </TT>Chekhov and the reader is Beth Chalmers.
<TT>MON </TT>PRODUCER SAM MICHELL.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt0l.html>b007jt0l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt0l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Charles
<TT>MON </TT>Money starts to go missing from the corner-shop barber's
<TT>MON </TT>till, so who is the thief? Stars Victor Spinetti. From
<TT>MON </TT>October 1979.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Maria Edgeworth - The Absentee <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079z6rw.html>b079z6rw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079z6rw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Lady Clonbrony, determined to be accepted by fashionable
<TT>MON </TT>London society, has sunk her family into debt to the
<TT>MON </TT>moneylender, Mordecai. She wants her son to make a good
<TT>MON </TT>marriage, but his affections are not to be bought.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars Stephen Rea as Lord Colambre, Anna Healy as Grace
<TT>MON </TT>Nugent, TP McKenna as Lord Clonbrony Francine Mulrooney as
<TT>MON </TT>Lady Clonbrony and Ben Onwukwe as Whipp.
<TT>MON </TT>Published in 1812, Maria Edgeworth's novel is dramatised by
<TT>MON </TT>Nick McCarty.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Claire Grove
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1991.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 He Would, Wouldn't He? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076fbr.html>b0076fbr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076fbr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Shaft
<TT>MON </TT>By Anne Enright: An awkward encounter between a suited
<TT>MON </TT>American and a pregnant woman in a stuck lift. Read by the
<TT>MON </TT>author.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Hamlet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03xhkyv.html>b03xhkyv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03xhkyv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>by William Shakespeare
<TT>MON </TT>The Castle of Elsinore in Denmark. The court is uneasy. The
<TT>MON </TT>king of Denmark has recently died and the throne has been
<TT>MON </TT>claimed by the king's brother, Claudius. Prince Hamlet,
<TT>MON </TT>still in mourning for his father, distrusts Claudius and
<TT>MON </TT>believes that what has happened at the court 'cannot come to
<TT>MON </TT>good'
<TT>MON </TT>Original music composed and realised by Roger Goula
<TT>MON </TT>The director is Marc Beeby.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast as part of BBC Radio 4's Character Invasion.
<TT>MON </TT>The cast of Hamlet
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Hamlet: Jamie Parker
<TT>MON </TT>Horatio: David Seddon
<TT>MON </TT>Claudius: Paul Hilton
<TT>MON </TT>Gertrude: Anastasia Hille
<TT>MON </TT>Polonius: James Laurenson
<TT>MON </TT>Laertes: Tom Mison
<TT>MON </TT>Ophelia: Lizzy Watts
<TT>MON </TT>The Ghost: Robert Blythe
<TT>MON </TT>Marcellus: Ben Crowe
<TT>MON </TT>Barnardo: Michael Shelford
<TT>MON </TT>Actor: Will Howard
<TT>MON </TT>Actor: Nicholas Murchie
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Marc Beeby
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: William Shakespeare
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nw83v.html>b01nw83v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nw83v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzkv.html>b007jzkv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzkv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00db5kw.html>b00db5kw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00db5kw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Australian Wanted in Woodhall Spa <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wsqv9.html>b00wsqv9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wsqv9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmy8.html>b007jmy8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmy8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>"I had a view of water, a partial view of my neighbour's
<TT>MON </TT>lawn and the consoling proximity of millionaires."
<TT>MON </TT>It's the Jazz Age in roaring 1920s America. Nick Carraway
<TT>MON </TT>moves to the East Coast, next door to the mysterious
<TT>MON </TT>playboy, Jay Gatsby.
<TT>MON </TT>F Scott Fitzgerald's famous novel about aspiration in
<TT>MON </TT>boom-time America. Read in 10-parts by Sam Robards.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Neville Teller.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Duncan Minshull
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1996.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>MON </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0415hb6.html>b0415hb6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0415hb6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>High Anxieties
<TT>MON </TT>Psychology is as old as the human race. People have always
<TT>MON </TT>sought to understand what makes us think, feel and act the
<TT>MON </TT>way we do.
<TT>MON </TT>In Episode 1, Martin examines the government's plan for a
<TT>MON </TT>national 'happiness index' and traces our search for
<TT>MON </TT>ourselves back to the ancients.
<TT>MON </TT>The term 'psychology' was first used in about 1600 and
<TT>MON </TT>means, literally, 'study of the soul'. But it was only in
<TT>MON </TT>the late 19th century that psychology emerged as a separate
<TT>MON </TT>science. Today it draws on the intellectual legacy of
<TT>MON </TT>philosophy, physiology and, increasingly, neurobiology and
<TT>MON </TT>social science.
<TT>MON </TT>The author and broadcaster Martin Sixsmith retrained as a
<TT>MON </TT>psychologist in the last decade, following careers as a BBC
<TT>MON </TT>correspondent and government adviser. Martin's experience
<TT>MON </TT>both studying applied psychology and as a recipient of
<TT>MON </TT>therapy reflects the growing acceptance of psychological
<TT>MON </TT>counselling in Britain and the lessening of the stigma
<TT>MON </TT>attached to mental illness. There has been a growth of
<TT>MON </TT>interest in the therapeutic aspects of psychology, but many
<TT>MON </TT>of us still have a frustratingly incomplete knowledge of its
<TT>MON </TT>history, techniques and broader applications.
<TT>MON </TT>This series taps into a defining aspect of modern existence
<TT>MON </TT>and addresses the widespread desire to know more, charting
<TT>MON </TT>the path from today's democratisation of psychological care
<TT>MON </TT>back to early beliefs, the birth of modern experimental
<TT>MON </TT>psychology, the related 'psy professions' - psychiatry and
<TT>MON </TT>psychotherapy - and the splits and controversies of the 20th
<TT>MON </TT>century.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Alan Hall and Sara Parker
<TT>MON </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0145xz7.html>b0145xz7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0145xz7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Talking About Jane Austen in Baghdad, Getting to Know You
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1 - Getting to know you.
<TT>MON </TT>2005. Bee, a London journalist, contacts May, an Iraqi
<TT>MON </TT>academic, about life in her battle-scarred country. Neither
<TT>MON </TT>foresees the dramatic events that will change their lives.
<TT>MON </TT>May ..... Souad Faress
<TT>MON </TT>Bee ..... Fenella Woolgar
<TT>MON </TT>Ali ..... Zubin Varla
<TT>MON </TT>Justin ..... Stephen Hogan
<TT>MON </TT>Eva/Ayasha ..... Deeivya Meir
<TT>MON </TT>Militia Man/Official/Minister ..... Peter Polycarpou
<TT>MON </TT>Newsnight director ..... Jonathan Forbes
<TT>MON </TT>Lawyer/Octavia ..... Elaine Claxton
<TT>MON </TT>Director..... Peter Kavanagh.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079zfs9.html>b079zfs9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079zfs9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Hunting for SPECTRE boss Ernst Stavro Blofeld in France,
<TT>MON </TT>agent OO7 James Bond meets a tragic contessa. Joanna Lumley
<TT>MON </TT>reads Ian Fleming's thriller in ten-parts.
<TT>MON </TT>First published in 1963, this was Fleming's 11th Bond novel,
<TT>MON </TT>sandwiched between 'The Spy Who Loved Me' and 'You Only Live
<TT>MON </TT>Twice'. In movie terms, this was the sixth of the original
<TT>MON </TT>Bond movie franchise with George Lazenby playing the hero
<TT>MON </TT>and Diana Rigg as Tracy.
<TT>MON </TT>The reader Joanna Lumley had a small, unnamed role in the
<TT>MON </TT>1969 film of 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service', being simply
<TT>MON </TT>referred to as 'The English Girl'.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Michael Bakewell.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: David Benedictus
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1989.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Maria Edgeworth - The Absentee <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079z6rw.html>b079z6rw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079z6rw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qj216.html>b00qj216</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qj216>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt0l.html>b007jt0l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt0l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007nchq.html>b007nchq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007nchq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0785rmw.html>b0785rmw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0785rmw>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Ben Moor - Undone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0090vcf.html>b0090vcf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0090vcf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Unification
<TT>MON </TT>Edna must avert an inter-dimensional apocalypse at
<TT>MON </TT>Tankerton's wedding. Comic sci-fi saga with Alex Tregear and
<TT>MON </TT>Sophie Duval.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00765v8.html>b00765v8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00765v8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Johnny Ball & David Aaronovitch
<TT>MON </TT>Matthew Parris is joined by TV presenter Johnny Ball and the
<TT>MON </TT>journalist David Aaronovitch to discuss paperbacks by JG
<TT>MON </TT>Farrell, Hugh Thompson and Flann O'Brien. From 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Flamingo
<TT>MON </TT>The White Rock by Hugh Thompson
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson
<TT>MON </TT>The Siege of Krishnapur by J.G. Farrell
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Phoenix Press.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nw83v.html>b01nw83v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nw83v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzkv.html>b007jzkv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzkv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00db5kw.html>b00db5kw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00db5kw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Australian Wanted in Woodhall Spa <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wsqv9.html>b00wsqv9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wsqv9>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 He Would, Wouldn't He? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076fbr.html>b0076fbr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076fbr>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Hamlet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03xhkyv.html>b03xhkyv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03xhkyv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0785rmw.html>b0785rmw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0785rmw>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Kevin Eldon Will See You Now <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01l7vnm.html>b01l7vnm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l7vnm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Welcome
<TT>MON </TT>Comedy's best kept secret ingredient gets his own sketch
<TT>MON </TT>show. Sketches, characters, sound effects, bit of music,
<TT>MON </TT>some messin' about, you know...
<TT>MON </TT>In this episode, a robot king, a 50s Spaceman, a ghastly
<TT>MON </TT>Lottery, some crabs, a kitten, disco and John Donne.
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon is a comedy phenomenon. He's been in virtually
<TT>MON </TT>every major comedy show in the last fifteen years, but not
<TT>MON </TT>content with working with the likes of Chris Morris, Steve
<TT>MON </TT>Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse,
<TT>MON </TT>Stewart Lee, Julia Davis and Graham Linehan, he's finally
<TT>MON </TT>decided to put together his own comedy series for BBC Radio
<TT>MON </TT>4.
<TT>MON </TT>After all the waiting - Kevin Eldon Will See You Now.
<TT>MON </TT>Appearing in this episode are Amelia Bullmore (I'm Alan
<TT>MON </TT>Partridge, Scott & Bailey), Julia Davis (Nighty Night), Paul
<TT>MON </TT>Putner (Little Britain), Justin Edwards (The Consultants)
<TT>MON </TT>and David Reed (The Penny Dreadfuls) with special guest
<TT>MON </TT>Philip Pope (Radio Active).
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Kevin Eldon, with additional material by Jason
<TT>MON </TT>Hazeley and Joel Morris (Flight Of The Conchords, That
<TT>MON </TT>Mitchell & Webb Sound)
<TT>MON </TT>Original music by Martin Bird
<TT>MON </TT>Produced & directed by David Tyler
<TT>MON </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b0fh8.html>b07b0fh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b0fh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 17, Episode 4
<TT>MON </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Jeremy Hardy is amongst Miles' guests for
<TT>MON </TT>this episode of News Quiz Extra, the bumper bonus version of
<TT>MON </TT>Friday's programme.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:45 Paperback Hell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076cp2.html>b0076cp2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076cp2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Ensign Mandalay's Hat
<TT>MON </TT>Can male pattern baldness be cured? Another spoof chapter of
<TT>MON </TT>a bestseller. With Dan Tetsell and Alex Lowe. From June
<TT>MON </TT>2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 10 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Ben Moor - Undone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0090vcf.html>b0090vcf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0090vcf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00765v8.html>b00765v8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00765v8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00db5kw.html>b00db5kw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00db5kw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Australian Wanted in Woodhall Spa <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wsqv9.html>b00wsqv9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wsqv9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmy8.html>b007jmy8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmy8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>TUE </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0415hb6.html>b0415hb6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0415hb6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0145xz7.html>b0145xz7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0145xz7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079zfs9.html>b079zfs9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079zfs9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Maria Edgeworth - The Absentee <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079z6rw.html>b079z6rw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079z6rw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qj216.html>b00qj216</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qj216>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt0l.html>b007jt0l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt0l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007nchq.html>b007nchq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007nchq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0785rmw.html>b0785rmw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0785rmw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbblm.html>b00dbblm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbblm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>The swashbuckling adventurer becomes the Scarecrow - leader
<TT>TUE </TT>of the smuggling Night Riders. Read by Rufus Sewell.
<TT>TUE </TT>Christopher Syn, a brilliant young scholar, is a Doctor of
<TT>TUE </TT>Divinity at Oxford, but his eventual decision to throw away
<TT>TUE </TT>the Bible for the sword in a mad quest for vengeance will
<TT>TUE </TT>influence the rest of his life.
<TT>TUE </TT>Russell Thorndike's 18th Century, Kent-based adventure
<TT>TUE </TT>features pirates, smuggling, highwaymen, duels, wicked
<TT>TUE </TT>squires and beautiful Spanish ladies. Based on the first two
<TT>TUE </TT>novels (published 1935 and 1936) in the seven-title
<TT>TUE </TT>sequence, 'Doctor Syn on the High Seas' and 'Doctor Syn
<TT>TUE </TT>Returns'. Abridged by Doreen Estall.
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) is less well-known than
<TT>TUE </TT>his sister, the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, but his Doctor
<TT>TUE </TT>Syn novels hold a special place in the affection of lovers
<TT>TUE </TT>of atmospheric, swashbuckling storytelling everywhere. His
<TT>TUE </TT>novels have been filmed with actors as diverse as George
<TT>TUE </TT>Arliss, Peter Cushing and Patrick McGoohan in the role of
<TT>TUE </TT>Syn, and the Kent village of Dymchurch holds an official
<TT>TUE </TT>'Day of Syn' every other year, to commemorate a home-grown
<TT>TUE </TT>literary folk hero.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>TUE </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast in 2006 .
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Not Fade Away <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tt5cv.html>b00tt5cv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tt5cv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>How do you end a piece of music? For 500 years pieces always
<TT>TUE </TT>had a clear ending. But in the 20th Century music often
<TT>TUE </TT>ended with a fade out instead. Stuart Maconie looks at how
<TT>TUE </TT>and why this change came about.
<TT>TUE </TT>Pop songs often fade but classical music nearly always has a
<TT>TUE </TT>very clear ending, often a climax with all the performers
<TT>TUE </TT>playing a rousing cadence which almost guaranteed applause.
<TT>TUE </TT>An early exception is Haydn's Farewell Symphony of 1772
<TT>TUE </TT>which ends with the players leaving the stage one by one,
<TT>TUE </TT>until there are only two players left. Haydn wrote it as a
<TT>TUE </TT>hint that the players needed a break.
<TT>TUE </TT>Holst's Planets Suite (written 1914 -16) ends with a chorus
<TT>TUE </TT>of women's voices sound fading into nothing - perhaps the
<TT>TUE </TT>first true example of a fade in music.
<TT>TUE </TT>At the same time, recording technology was developing and
<TT>TUE </TT>fades could be created by moving away from the recording
<TT>TUE </TT>horn. And record companies began imposing endings for
<TT>TUE </TT>commercial reasons or to fit it onto a side of a 78 record,
<TT>TUE </TT>sometimes with quite brutal results.
<TT>TUE </TT>With the advent of modern recording techniques it became
<TT>TUE </TT>easy to create a fade electrically and from the 1950s
<TT>TUE </TT>onwards this became commonplace.
<TT>TUE </TT>But it was in the 1960s when the fade came into its own,
<TT>TUE </TT>particularly with the iconic 2 minute fade of Hey Jude.
<TT>TUE </TT>So has the fade out simply become a lazy way to end a song?
<TT>TUE </TT>And what happens when that song is played live and a fade
<TT>TUE </TT>isn't possible?
<TT>TUE </TT>Stuart Maconie draws from his own experience as a dj and we
<TT>TUE </TT>also hear from Stephen Johnson presenter of BBC Radio 3's
<TT>TUE </TT>Discovering Music, Jacob Smith Lecturer in Film and
<TT>TUE </TT>Television Studies and remastering engineer Roger Beardsley.
<TT>TUE </TT>And Martyn Ware of Heaven 17 talks about ending songs live
<TT>TUE </TT>that faded out in the studio versions.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fn0jh.html>b00fn0jh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fn0jh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Linda Smith's life of Riley is interrupted by an idle
<TT>TUE </TT>poltergeist after a Psychic Fayre, and live-in builder Chris
<TT>TUE </TT>reveals an unwanted Gift.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sitcom written by and starring Linda Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Femi Elufowoju Jnr, Jeremy Hardy, Margaret John, Martin
<TT>TUE </TT>Hyder and Chris Neill.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jon Rolph
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in June 2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y1n3.html>b041y1n3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041y1n3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Isy Suttie returns to BBC Radio 4 with a brand new series of
<TT>TUE </TT>her Sony Award Winning show, recounting a series of love
<TT>TUE </TT>stories affecting people she's known throughout her life,
<TT>TUE </TT>told partly through song.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sometimes Isy has merely observed other people's love lives;
<TT>TUE </TT>quite often she's intervened, changing the action
<TT>TUE </TT>dramatically - for better or worse. Intertwined within these
<TT>TUE </TT>stories are related real life anecdotes from Isy's own,
<TT>TUE </TT>often disastrous, love life.
<TT>TUE </TT>In this episode, Isy returns to her home town of Matlock and
<TT>TUE </TT>observes the unfolding romance between Eleanor, a dinner
<TT>TUE </TT>lady, and Mr Woodfield, a teacher - both of whom are
<TT>TUE </TT>unhappily married, but find solace in their workplace
<TT>TUE </TT>friendship.
<TT>TUE </TT>With her multi-character and vocal skills, and accompanied
<TT>TUE </TT>by her guitar, Isy creates a hilarious and deeply moving
<TT>TUE </TT>world, sharing with us her lessons in life and love.
<TT>TUE </TT>"A voice you want to swim in" The Independent
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Lyndsay Fenner.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Performer: Isy Suttie
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Isy Suttie
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lyndsay Fenner
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00td9bn.html>b00td9bn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00td9bn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 13
<TT>TUE </TT>Five Go Mad In Ancient Rome, shock news from 'Woman of the
<TT>TUE </TT>Year' - and Kenneth Horne discovers Julian and Sandy are
<TT>TUE </TT>multilingual.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres. Marty departed after
<TT>TUE </TT>series 3.
<TT>TUE </TT>Scripted by Barry Took, Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in May 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0153cxh.html>b0153cxh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0153cxh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Plane Madness
<TT>TUE </TT>Events take off as the idle duo welcome an office efficiency
<TT>TUE </TT>expert. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From June
<TT>TUE </TT>1974.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b0fh8.html>b07b0fh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b0fh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Paperback Hell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076cp2.html>b0076cp2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076cp2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Maria Edgeworth - The Absentee <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b2phd.html>b07b2phd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b2phd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>In Ireland, Lord Colambre has become the target of marriage
<TT>TUE </TT>for Lady Dashfort's daughter. Stars Stephen Rea and Anna
<TT>TUE </TT>Healy.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 He Would, Wouldn't He? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076fc5.html>b0076fc5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076fc5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Tiger Man
<TT>TUE </TT>By Mimi Thebo. As the second Gulf War erupts, Simon wants to
<TT>TUE </TT>'retard thought implantation'. Read by Stephen Perring.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Hamlet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yns3l.html>b03yns3l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yns3l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>by William Shakespeare
<TT>TUE </TT>Part Two
<TT>TUE </TT>The ghost of Hamlet's father has told Hamlet that he was
<TT>TUE </TT>murdered by Claudius. Hamlet wants revenge but is what the
<TT>TUE </TT>ghost has told him true?
<TT>TUE </TT>Original music composed and realised by Roger Goula
<TT>TUE </TT>The director is Marc Beeby.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Hamlet: Jamie Parker
<TT>TUE </TT>Horatio: David Seddon
<TT>TUE </TT>Claudius: Paul Hilton
<TT>TUE </TT>Gertrude: Anastasia Hille
<TT>TUE </TT>Polonius: James Laurenson
<TT>TUE </TT>Ophelia: Lizzy Watts
<TT>TUE </TT>Guildenstern: Carl Prekopp
<TT>TUE </TT>Rosencrantz: Harry Myers
<TT>TUE </TT>The Player: Robert Blythe
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Will Howard
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Nicholas Murchie
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Michael Shelford
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Rik Warden
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Marc Beeby
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: William Shakespeare
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00td9bn.html>b00td9bn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00td9bn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0153cxh.html>b0153cxh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0153cxh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbblm.html>b00dbblm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbblm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Not Fade Away <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tt5cv.html>b00tt5cv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tt5cv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmyr.html>b007jmyr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmyr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Nick becomes embroiled in the workings of Tom's affair and
<TT>TUE </TT>the stories of Gatsby's extravagant parties. Read by Sam
<TT>TUE </TT>Robards.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>TUE </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041dm1y.html>b041dm1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041dm1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Freudian Age
<TT>TUE </TT>In Episode 2, Martin traces a line from current government
<TT>TUE </TT>interest in 'talking cures' back to the father of
<TT>TUE </TT>psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, visiting Freud's private
<TT>TUE </TT>apartments and also Europe's oldest mental asylum, the
<TT>TUE </TT>Narrenturm - literally, the Tower of Fools - in Vienna.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producers: Alan Hall and Sara Parker
<TT>TUE </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0145xzc.html>b0145xzc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0145xzc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Talking About Jane Austen in Baghdad, Secrets
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2 - Secrets.
<TT>TUE </TT>2005. May Witwit is an English Literature lecturer at
<TT>TUE </TT>Baghdad University specializing in Jane Austen. Bee Rowlatt
<TT>TUE </TT>works at the BBC World Service in London as a reporter. For
<TT>TUE </TT>some time they've been exchanging emails initially as part
<TT>TUE </TT>of Bee's work and a curious friendship has grown up.
<TT>TUE </TT>May ..... Souad Faress
<TT>TUE </TT>Bee ..... Fenella Woolgar
<TT>TUE </TT>Ali ..... Zubin Varla
<TT>TUE </TT>Justin ..... Stephen Hogan
<TT>TUE </TT>Eva/Ayasha ..... Deeivya Meir
<TT>TUE </TT>Militia Man/Official/Minister ..... Peter Polycarpou
<TT>TUE </TT>Newsnight director ..... Jonathan Forbes
<TT>TUE </TT>Lawyer/Octavia ..... Elaine Claxton
<TT>TUE </TT>Director..... Peter Kavanagh.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b2sbd.html>b07b2sbd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b2sbd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Having rescued the beautiful contessa, 007 gains an unlikely
<TT>TUE </TT>ally and a lead in his search for Blofeld. Read by Joanna
<TT>TUE </TT>Lumley.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Maria Edgeworth - The Absentee <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b2phd.html>b07b2phd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b2phd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00df97y.html>b00df97y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00df97y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin hosts the music quiz with Peter Ashman and
<TT>TUE </TT>Steven Gore from Buckinghamshire and Judicaelle Hammond of
<TT>TUE </TT>London.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c39mw.html>b00c39mw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c39mw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, Drugs, Mr Ambassador?
<TT>TUE </TT>Fortified by caffeine, nicotine and alcohol, the diplomats
<TT>TUE </TT>tackle the drug barons. Starring Dinsdale Landen. From
<TT>TUE </TT>December 1990.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fn0jh.html>b00fn0jh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fn0jh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y1n3.html>b041y1n3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041y1n3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 William Hope Hodgson - The House on the Borderland
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007x08g.html>b007x08g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007x08g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Two friends are camping near the bleak ruins of a huge old
<TT>TUE </TT>house in a remote spot in the west of Ireland, when they
<TT>TUE </TT>discover a ragged manuscript.
<TT>TUE </TT>It purports to be the journal of an old recluse who once
<TT>TUE </TT>lived in the house with his sister. The manuscript describes
<TT>TUE </TT>his terrifying experiences of being besieged by supernatural
<TT>TUE </TT>creatures and another dimension...
<TT>TUE </TT>Read in four-parts by Jim Norton.
<TT>TUE </TT>First published in 1908, William Hope Hodgson's fantasy
<TT>TUE </TT>novella is now seen as a classic of early, Edwardian sci-fi.
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Doreen Estall.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>TUE </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland.
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast in 2007.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 Best of British Laughs - Morecambe & Wise <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b30dr.html>b07b30dr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b30dr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>From early days to their rise as kings of comedy, Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Morecambe and Ernie Wise reminisce with Barry Took.
<TT>TUE </TT>The duo recall their big breaks and the importance of good
<TT>TUE </TT>writers in their success, initially Sid Green and Dick Hills
<TT>TUE </TT>and later Eddie Braeburn.
<TT>TUE </TT>Illustrated with excerpts from BBC and private recordings
<TT>TUE </TT>Surviving episode from Barry Took's series of interviews
<TT>TUE </TT>with some of the greats of British comedy.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Browell
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1971.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00td9bn.html>b00td9bn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00td9bn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0153cxh.html>b0153cxh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0153cxh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbblm.html>b00dbblm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbblm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Not Fade Away <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tt5cv.html>b00tt5cv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tt5cv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 He Would, Wouldn't He? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076fc5.html>b0076fc5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076fc5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Hamlet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yns3l.html>b03yns3l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yns3l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y1n3.html>b041y1n3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041y1n3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 The Guns of Adam Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qfjmz.html>b01qfjmz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qfjmz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Mastermind
<TT>TUE </TT>Brand new character comedy from 2011 Edinburgh Award winner,
<TT>TUE </TT>Adam Riches. With fast-paced, offbeat sketches, songs (there
<TT>TUE </TT>are no songs) and a generous dollop of audience interaction.
<TT>TUE </TT>Also starring Cariad Lloyd and Jim Johnson.
<TT>TUE </TT>This week, Mastermind intends to kill the audience, unless a
<TT>TUE </TT>brave challenger from the front row can defeat him.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Adam Riches
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Simon Mayhew-Archer and Rupert Majendie.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07chn4m.html>b07chn4m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07chn4m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight Arthur Smith chats
<TT>TUE </TT>to Tom Walker.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Vent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00szjy0.html>b00szjy0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00szjy0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Wouldn't You Like to Get Away
<TT>TUE </TT>Comatose Ben is taken to a medical conference in Birmingham,
<TT>TUE </TT>but his mind travels to Paris. Stars Neil Pearson. From July
<TT>TUE </TT>2006.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 The Wilson Dixon Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kjh14.html>b00kjh14</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kjh14>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Sweet Home Colorado
<TT>TUE </TT>Another chance to hear this affectionate tribute to the
<TT>TUE </TT>philosophy of country music. Cowboy philosopher Wilson Dixon
<TT>TUE </TT>shares his viewpoints on life, love and relationships
<TT>TUE </TT>through songs and anecdotes.
<TT>TUE </TT>Saddled up with sidekick Snake Wizzelteats, his observations
<TT>TUE </TT>on everyday life draw the audience into world full of larger
<TT>TUE </TT>than life characters and situations. In episode two, Sweet
<TT>TUE </TT>Home Colorado, Wilson reminisces about his dysfunctional
<TT>TUE </TT>family and his upbringing in Cripple Creek.
<TT>TUE </TT>Wilson Dixon is the comic creation of Jesse Griffin and
<TT>TUE </TT>sidekick Snake Wizzelteats is performed by Jesse Budd.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 11 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 William Hope Hodgson - The House on the Borderland
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007x08g.html>b007x08g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007x08g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 Best of British Laughs - Morecambe & Wise <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b30dr.html>b07b30dr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b30dr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbblm.html>b00dbblm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbblm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Not Fade Away <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tt5cv.html>b00tt5cv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tt5cv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmyr.html>b007jmyr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmyr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>WED </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041dm1y.html>b041dm1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041dm1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0145xzc.html>b0145xzc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0145xzc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b2sbd.html>b07b2sbd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b2sbd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Maria Edgeworth - The Absentee <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b2phd.html>b07b2phd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b2phd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00df97y.html>b00df97y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00df97y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c39mw.html>b00c39mw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c39mw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fn0jh.html>b00fn0jh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fn0jh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Isy Suttie's Love Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y1n3.html>b041y1n3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041y1n3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbj0y.html>b00dbj0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbj0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Charlotte tries to discover the identity of The Scarecrow as
<TT>WED </TT>an old foe of Christopher's arrives in Kent. Read by Rufus
<TT>WED </TT>Sewell.
<TT>WED </TT>Christopher Syn, a brilliant young scholar, is a Doctor of
<TT>WED </TT>Divinity at Oxford, but his eventual decision to throw away
<TT>WED </TT>the Bible for the sword in a mad quest for vengeance will
<TT>WED </TT>influence the rest of his life.
<TT>WED </TT>Russell Thorndike's 18th Century, Kent-based adventure
<TT>WED </TT>features pirates, smuggling, highwaymen, duels, wicked
<TT>WED </TT>squires and beautiful Spanish ladies. Based on the first two
<TT>WED </TT>novels (published 1935 and 1936) in the seven-title
<TT>WED </TT>sequence, 'Doctor Syn on the High Seas' and 'Doctor Syn
<TT>WED </TT>Returns'. Abridged by Doreen Estall.
<TT>WED </TT>Writer Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) is less well-known than
<TT>WED </TT>his sister, the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, but his Doctor
<TT>WED </TT>Syn novels hold a special place in the affection of lovers
<TT>WED </TT>of atmospheric, swashbuckling storytelling everywhere. His
<TT>WED </TT>novels have been filmed with actors as diverse as George
<TT>WED </TT>Arliss, Peter Cushing and Patrick McGoohan in the role of
<TT>WED </TT>Syn, and the Kent village of Dymchurch holds an official
<TT>WED </TT>'Day of Syn' every other year, to commemorate a home-grown
<TT>WED </TT>literary folk hero.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>WED </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast in 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Launching the Style Decade <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s7dvt.html>b00s7dvt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s7dvt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>30 years after it was launched, Robert Elms investigates the
<TT>WED </TT>origins and influence of The Face, the 'style bible' of the
<TT>WED </TT>80s. The magazine was at the forefront of a remarkable
<TT>WED </TT>change in the visual landscape of Britain in the 1980s: from
<TT>WED </TT>Sunday newspaper supplements, to television ads, to ordinary
<TT>WED </TT>high street shop fronts.
<TT>WED </TT>Until 1980 music magazines were black and white broadsheet
<TT>WED </TT>papers like the NME and Melody Maker. Then in the summer of
<TT>WED </TT>1980 The Face changed all that. Started by the former NME
<TT>WED </TT>and Smash Hits editor Nick Logan, it brought a flash of
<TT>WED </TT>colour to the magazine industry, mixing pop, politics,
<TT>WED </TT>photography, fashion and style, all tied together by the
<TT>WED </TT>iconic design of art director Neville Brody.
<TT>WED </TT>The Face advocated that music didn't matter unless everyone
<TT>WED </TT>looked good. With the innovative marriage of fashion and
<TT>WED </TT>music, 'the best dressed magazine' quickly became the
<TT>WED </TT>arbiter of style and cool in 1980s England.
<TT>WED </TT>At its most successful The Face was at the forefront of
<TT>WED </TT>every major youth movement and was pivotal in launching the
<TT>WED </TT>career of models Kate Moss and photgrapher Juergen Teller.
<TT>WED </TT>Taking stock, publisher Nick Logan and Neville Brody reveal
<TT>WED </TT>what they believe to be the lasting impact of The Face on
<TT>WED </TT>style and design.
<TT>WED </TT>The producer is Barney Rowntree, and this is a Somethin Else
<TT>WED </TT>production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tm4g.html>b007tm4g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tm4g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, The Truth Is Out There
<TT>WED </TT>Robin's money-making scam in his parallel universe attracts
<TT>WED </TT>some unwanted attention. Stars Hugh Bonneville. From April
<TT>WED </TT>2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nv6m8.html>b04nv6m8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04nv6m8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Testing Times
<TT>WED </TT>5/6: Testing Times. It's the day after Lucy's eighteenth
<TT>WED </TT>birthday, and her parents aren't happy, and not only because
<TT>WED </TT>she took that bottle of rum from their drinks cabinet. They
<TT>WED </TT>think she is wasting her life being part of the resistance,
<TT>WED </TT>so unless she can pass her A Levels they're going to stop
<TT>WED </TT>her coming to the meetings. Does it really take a village to
<TT>WED </TT>raise a child? Or will they make things worse?
<TT>WED </TT>Welcome To Our Village, Please Invade Carefully is a sitcom
<TT>WED </TT>about an alien race that have noticed that those all-at-once
<TT>WED </TT>invasions of Earth never work out that well. So they've
<TT>WED </TT>locked the small Buckinghamshire village of Cresdon Green
<TT>WED </TT>behind an impenetrable force field in order to study human
<TT>WED </TT>behaviour and decide if Earth is worth invading.
<TT>WED </TT>The only inhabitant who seems to be bothered by their new
<TT>WED </TT>alien overlord is Katrina Lyons, who was only home for the
<TT>WED </TT>weekend to borrow the money for a deposit for a flat when
<TT>WED </TT>the force field went up. So along with Lucy Alexander (the
<TT>WED </TT>only teenager in the village, willing to rebel against
<TT>WED </TT>whatever you've got) she forms The Resistance - slightly to
<TT>WED </TT>the annoyance of her parents Margaret and Richard who wish
<TT>WED </TT>she wouldn't make so much of a fuss, and much to the
<TT>WED </TT>annoyance of Field Commander Uljabaan who, alongside his
<TT>WED </TT>unintelligible minions and The Computer (his
<TT>WED </TT>hyperintelligent supercomputer), is trying to actually run
<TT>WED </TT>the invasion.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Eddie Robson
<TT>WED </TT>Script-edited by Arthur Mathews
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Katrina Lyons: Hattie Morahan
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Lyons: Peter Davison
<TT>WED </TT>Margaret Lyons: Jan Francis
<TT>WED </TT>Lucy Alexander: Hannah Murray
<TT>WED </TT>Field Commander Uljabaan: Julian Rhind-Tutt
<TT>WED </TT>Computer: John-Luke Roberts
<TT>WED </TT>Carl: Don Gilet
<TT>WED </TT>Colin: Don Gilet
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Eddie Robson
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ly8wn.html>b01ly8wn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ly8wn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Johnson's Memoirs
<TT>WED </TT>When Johnson gets set to take the literary world by storm
<TT>WED </TT>with his memoirs, Pertwee decides to intervene.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Ronnie Barker as Able Seaman Johnson and Heather Chasen as
<TT>WED </TT>Heather.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1964.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j3f88.html>b00j3f88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j3f88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 9, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>Back after their own individual projects, the bickering
<TT>WED </TT>comedy team reconvenes. Stars David Hatch and John Cleese.
<TT>WED </TT>From November 1973.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762sc.html>b00762sc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762sc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 4, Episode 5
<TT>WED </TT>Graeme Garden chairs the debating game with Gyles Brandreth,
<TT>WED </TT>Scott Capurro, Arthur Smith and Paul Daniels. From June
<TT>WED </TT>2001.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzwk.html>b007jzwk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzwk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Thin Controller
<TT>WED </TT>Trouble for the rural railway station's new manager, when he
<TT>WED </TT>sacks a member of staff. Stars Peter Davison. From December
<TT>WED </TT>1995.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lsts9.html>b01lsts9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lsts9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Thomas Mann - Buddenbrooks, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>Dramatised by Judith Adams with original music by Nico
<TT>WED </TT>Muhly.
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Maloney and Barbara Flynn star in this story of an
<TT>WED </TT>old Hanseatic merchant family fighting to keep their
<TT>WED </TT>commercial supremacy in the changing world of 1840s Europe.
<TT>WED </TT>Four generations of Buddenbrooks try to sustain their
<TT>WED </TT>inheritance - a once highly successful trading company in
<TT>WED </TT>the port of Lubeck on the Baltic Sea - in a world where the
<TT>WED </TT>old ways no longer work.
<TT>WED </TT>Harmonium and Flute by Rick Juckes.
<TT>WED </TT>Technical Presentation by David Fleming Williams.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Chris Wallis
<TT>WED </TT>A Watershed production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Narrator Count Molln: Pip Carter
<TT>WED </TT>Johann Buddenbrook: Kenneth Cranham
<TT>WED </TT>Antoinette Buddenbrook: Ann Beach
<TT>WED </TT>Jean Buddenbrook: Michael Maloney
<TT>WED </TT>Elizabet Buddenbrook: Barbara Flynn
<TT>WED </TT>Toni Buddenbrook: Clare Corbett
<TT>WED </TT>Young Toni: Rosa Calcraft
<TT>WED </TT>Clara: Rosa Calcraft
<TT>WED </TT>Thomas Buddenbrook: Angus Imrie
<TT>WED </TT>Young Thomas: Thiago Los
<TT>WED </TT>Christian Buddenbrook: Scott Smith
<TT>WED </TT>Young Christian: Gene Goodman
<TT>WED </TT>Ida Jungmann: Alison Pettit
<TT>WED </TT>Herr Hoffstede: Shaun Prendergast
<TT>WED </TT>Dr Grabow: Stephen Critchlow
<TT>WED </TT>Herr Grunlich: Ben Crowe
<TT>WED </TT>Pilot Schwarzkopf: Peter Marinker
<TT>WED </TT>Morten Schwarzkopf: Carl Prekopp
<TT>WED </TT>Anton: Andrew Cullimore
<TT>WED </TT>Anna: Millie Binks
<TT>WED </TT>Armgard Von Schillink: Karolina Cybulski
<TT>WED </TT>Gerda Arnoldson: Serena Lamble
<TT>WED </TT>Julchen Hagenstrom: Priyanka Patel
<TT>WED </TT>Herman Hagenstrom: Spike White
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Thomas Mann
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Chris Wallis
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 He Would, Wouldn't He? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076fcp.html>b0076fcp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076fcp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Putting It Across
<TT>WED </TT>By Matt Harvey. Can Colin command authority when he becomes
<TT>WED </TT>the manager of an over-35s amateur football team? Read by
<TT>WED </TT>the author.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Hamlet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ynvdd.html>b03ynvdd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ynvdd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>by William Shakespeare
<TT>WED </TT>Part Three
<TT>WED </TT>In an attempt to discover whether Claudius murdered his
<TT>WED </TT>father, Hamlet has arranged for a play featuring a similar
<TT>WED </TT>murder to be performed before the court.
<TT>WED </TT>Original music composed and realised by Roger Goula
<TT>WED </TT>The director is Marc Beeby.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Hamlet: Jamie Parker
<TT>WED </TT>Horatio: David Seddon
<TT>WED </TT>Claudius: Paul Hilton
<TT>WED </TT>Gertrude: Anastasia Hille
<TT>WED </TT>Polonius: James Laurenson
<TT>WED </TT>Ophelia: Lizzy Watts
<TT>WED </TT>Guildenstern: Carl Prekopp
<TT>WED </TT>Rosencrantz: Harry Myers
<TT>WED </TT>The Ghost: Robert Blythe
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Rik Warden
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Nicholas Murchie
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Robert Blythe
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Will Howard
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Hannah Wood
<TT>WED </TT>Actor: Michael Shelford
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Marc Beeby
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: William Shakespeare
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ly8wn.html>b01ly8wn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ly8wn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j3f88.html>b00j3f88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j3f88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbj0y.html>b00dbj0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbj0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Launching the Style Decade <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s7dvt.html>b00s7dvt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s7dvt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmz5.html>b007jmz5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmz5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Nick experiences the beauty and allure of Gatsby's summer
<TT>WED </TT>parties and meets their elusive host. Read by Sam Robards.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>WED </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041dmzy.html>b041dmzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041dmzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>It's All about Sex
<TT>WED </TT>Freud's development of a new psychological science,
<TT>WED </TT>psychoanalysis, provoked controversy because of his focus on
<TT>WED </TT>sexuality.
<TT>WED </TT>In episode 3, Martin examines Freud's legacy, with audio
<TT>WED </TT>archive of his one-time colleague then rival Carl Gustav
<TT>WED </TT>Jung, his daughter Anna Freud and a new interview with
<TT>WED </TT>Christopher Hampton, author of the play 'The Talking Cure'.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alan Hall
<TT>WED </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0145xzt.html>b0145xzt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0145xzt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Talking About Jane Austen in Baghdad, An Escape
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3 - An Escape.
<TT>WED </TT>2005. May Witwit is a lecturer at Baghdad University, Bee
<TT>WED </TT>Rowlatt a reporter for the BBC World Service. For many
<TT>WED </TT>months they've conducted a curious and moving correspondence
<TT>WED </TT>by email. At last, faced by continuous threats to her life,
<TT>WED </TT>May pleas with Bee to help her and her husband escape. Bee
<TT>WED </TT>decides to discuss it with her husband Justin, a reporter
<TT>WED </TT>for 'Newsnight'. This is a true story.
<TT>WED </TT>May ..... Souad Faress
<TT>WED </TT>Bee ..... Fenella Woolgar
<TT>WED </TT>Ali ..... Zubin Varla
<TT>WED </TT>Justin ..... Stephen Hogan
<TT>WED </TT>Eva/Ayasha ..... Deeivya Meir
<TT>WED </TT>Militia Man/Official/Minister ..... Peter Polycarpou
<TT>WED </TT>Newsnight director ..... Jonathan Forbes
<TT>WED </TT>Lawyer/Octavia ..... Elaine Claxton
<TT>WED </TT>Director..... Peter Kavanagh.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b3c6d.html>b07b3c6d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b3c6d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Bond receives confirmation of Blofeld's whereabouts and
<TT>WED </TT>adopts a disguise in pursuit of his quarry. Read by Joanna
<TT>WED </TT>Lumley.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lsts9.html>b01lsts9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lsts9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762sc.html>b00762sc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762sc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzwk.html>b007jzwk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzwk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tm4g.html>b007tm4g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tm4g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nv6m8.html>b04nv6m8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04nv6m8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 William Hope Hodgson - The House on the Borderland
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wznx.html>b007wznx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wznx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>The narrator and his sister face the swine-like creatures'
<TT>WED </TT>terrifying siege. William Hope Hodgson's novel is read by
<TT>WED </TT>Jim Norton.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007vl1x.html>b007vl1x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007vl1x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Lunch is for Wimps
<TT>WED </TT>4 Extra Debut. Dominic Arkwright discusses whether we should
<TT>WED </TT>enjoy a good lunch, with Giles Coren, Lucy Kellaway and
<TT>WED </TT>Martin Rowson. From August 2007.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ly8wn.html>b01ly8wn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ly8wn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j3f88.html>b00j3f88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j3f88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbj0y.html>b00dbj0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbj0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Launching the Style Decade <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s7dvt.html>b00s7dvt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s7dvt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 He Would, Wouldn't He? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076fcp.html>b0076fcp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076fcp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Hamlet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ynvdd.html>b03ynvdd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ynvdd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nv6m8.html>b04nv6m8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04nv6m8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Start/Stop <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03b2zb3.html>b03b2zb3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03b2zb3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>by Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>A new sitcom about three couples sailing off in to the
<TT>WED </TT>sunset. And sinking. This week a school fundraiser proves
<TT>WED </TT>unusually challenging.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer ..... Steven Canny
<TT>WED </TT>Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>Jack has an exceptional record of making stand-out comedy.
<TT>WED </TT>He first performed at the 1980 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
<TT>WED </TT>with the comedy sketch group The Bodgers and went on to
<TT>WED </TT>write for radio and television including: Spitting Image,
<TT>WED </TT>Alas Smith and Jones, Vic Reeves Big Night Out, Absolutely,
<TT>WED </TT>The Lenny Henry Show, Max Headroom, Weekending, The News
<TT>WED </TT>Huddlines and a ton of other things.
<TT>WED </TT>He has also performed in a huge variety of comedy shows
<TT>WED </TT>including in The Comic Strip Presents, The Morwenna Banks
<TT>WED </TT>Show, Monarch of the Glen, Red Dwarf V, The Old Guys and
<TT>WED </TT>Badults. He has also featured in the Radio 4 comedies
<TT>WED </TT>Baggage and Mordrin MacDonald - 21st Century Wizard and has
<TT>WED </TT>appeared on various comedy panel shows including Have I Got
<TT>WED </TT>News For You and It's Only TV But I Like It. Jack presented
<TT>WED </TT>his own show The Jack Docherty Show which ran for 2 years on
<TT>WED </TT>Channel 5.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Barney: Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>Cathy: Kerry Godliman
<TT>WED </TT>Fiona: Fiona Allen
<TT>WED </TT>David: Charlie Higson
<TT>WED </TT>Evan: John Thomson
<TT>WED </TT>Alice: Katherine Parkinson
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Steven Canny
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07chn7w.html>b07chn7w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07chn7w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight Arthur Smith chats
<TT>WED </TT>to Tom Walker.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 2000 Years of Radio <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007scys.html>b007scys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007scys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Dark Age FM
<TT>WED </TT>It's just coming up to 500AD, but watch out - the end of the
<TT>WED </TT>world is nigh. With Marcus Brigstocke. From October 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:15 Guy Browning's Small Talk <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076d91.html>b0076d91</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076d91>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Duvet Control
<TT>WED </TT>The battle of the sexes rages over cold feet and tog
<TT>WED </TT>ratings. The writer shares more deep thoughts on trivia.
<TT>WED </TT>From March 2003.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 Lucy Montgomery's Variety Pack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012qtv1.html>b012qtv1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012qtv1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>The human chameleon's host of characters from a chatty
<TT>WED </TT>schoolgirl to a decrepit charwoman. With Philip Pope. From
<TT>WED </TT>July 2011.
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<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 12 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 William Hope Hodgson - The House on the Borderland
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wznx.html>b007wznx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wznx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007vl1x.html>b007vl1x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007vl1x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbj0y.html>b00dbj0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbj0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Launching the Style Decade <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s7dvt.html>b00s7dvt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s7dvt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmz5.html>b007jmz5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmz5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>THU </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041dmzy.html>b041dmzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041dmzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0145xzt.html>b0145xzt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0145xzt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b3c6d.html>b07b3c6d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b3c6d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lsts9.html>b01lsts9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lsts9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762sc.html>b00762sc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762sc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzwk.html>b007jzwk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzwk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tm4g.html>b007tm4g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tm4g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nv6m8.html>b04nv6m8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04nv6m8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbqwq.html>b00dbqwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbqwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>The Dragoons attempt to foil the swashbuckling smugglers'
<TT>THU </TT>plan - but tragedy lies ahead. Read by Rufus Sewell.
<TT>THU </TT>Christopher Syn, a brilliant young scholar, is a Doctor of
<TT>THU </TT>Divinity at Oxford, but his eventual decision to throw away
<TT>THU </TT>the Bible for the sword in a mad quest for vengeance will
<TT>THU </TT>influence the rest of his life.
<TT>THU </TT>Russell Thorndike's 18th Century, Kent-based adventure
<TT>THU </TT>features pirates, smuggling, highwaymen, duels, wicked
<TT>THU </TT>squires and beautiful Spanish ladies. Based on the first two
<TT>THU </TT>novels (published 1935 and 1936) in the seven-title
<TT>THU </TT>sequence, 'Doctor Syn on the High Seas' and 'Doctor Syn
<TT>THU </TT>Returns'. Abridged by Doreen Estall.
<TT>THU </TT>Writer Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) is less well-known than
<TT>THU </TT>his sister, the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, but his Doctor
<TT>THU </TT>Syn novels hold a special place in the affection of lovers
<TT>THU </TT>of atmospheric, swashbuckling storytelling everywhere. His
<TT>THU </TT>novels have been filmed with actors as diverse as George
<TT>THU </TT>Arliss, Peter Cushing and Patrick McGoohan in the role of
<TT>THU </TT>Syn, and the Kent village of Dymchurch holds an official
<TT>THU </TT>'Day of Syn' every other year, to commemorate a home-grown
<TT>THU </TT>literary folk hero.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>THU </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast in 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Big Game, Little Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00txjsg.html>b00txjsg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00txjsg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Mark Stephen charts a unique swap involving two gamekeepers
<TT>THU </TT>- one from the Kalahari, the other from the Angus Glens.
<TT>THU </TT>Gamekeeper Andy Malcolm is swapping 40,000 acres of heather
<TT>THU </TT>moorland high in the Angus Glens for a reserve on the edge
<TT>THU </TT>of the Kalahari in South Africa. The game warden from there
<TT>THU </TT>will travel to Scotland in a unique swap documented for BBC
<TT>THU </TT>Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>The programmes offer the very different perspectives of
<TT>THU </TT>Scottish gamekeeper Andy Malcolm and his South African
<TT>THU </TT>counterpart Dylan Smith. Both men track their experiences in
<TT>THU </TT>the form of audio diaries and in reflections to presenter
<TT>THU </TT>Mark Stephen who is alongside them in this job exchange. How
<TT>THU </TT>they deal with issues ranging from land conservation to
<TT>THU </TT>animal welfare and how far experiences in their own
<TT>THU </TT>landscapes can translate into ideas for their new ones, is
<TT>THU </TT>at the heart of the recordings.
<TT>THU </TT>The Tswalu game reserve in South Africa is currently owned
<TT>THU </TT>by Nicky Oppenheimer's family but was originally the vision
<TT>THU </TT>of the Manchester entrepreneur Stephen Boler. In a four year
<TT>THU </TT>period he established the 100 000 hectare reserve and
<TT>THU </TT>introduced thousands of game animals, including sable and
<TT>THU </TT>roan antelope, Cape buffalo and cheetah. Following his death
<TT>THU </TT>in 1999 the Oppenheimers purchased Tswalu and set about the
<TT>THU </TT>task of restoring the Kalahari to itself: hunting was
<TT>THU </TT>stopped, farm buildings and fences were removed and
<TT>THU </TT>indigenous game like the endangered desert black rhino and
<TT>THU </TT>black-maned Kalahari lions were brought home. The
<TT>THU </TT>Oppenheimer's regularly spent time at Lord Dalhousie's
<TT>THU </TT>Invermark estate in Scotland and although the lands were
<TT>THU </TT>vastly different the realities of overseeing them was not:
<TT>THU </TT>the idea of an exchange arose from a desire to broaden the
<TT>THU </TT>experiences of the two management teams.
<TT>THU </TT>Dylan Smith, Tswalu's Projects Manager, is engaged in a huge
<TT>THU </TT>conservation effort which allows many endangered animals to
<TT>THU </TT>flourish. In some cases, surpluses are used to restock other
<TT>THU </TT>reserves. In Scotland there is a harsher reality; Invermark
<TT>THU </TT>is a traditionally run sporting estate and it's continued
<TT>THU </TT>survival is dependant on producing Red Grouse and Red Deer
<TT>THU </TT>for shooting. Andy Malcolm and the other five gamekeepers
<TT>THU </TT>who work this 55,000 acre highland wilderness take 700 deer
<TT>THU </TT>and up to 1200 brace of grouse annually. However they are
<TT>THU </TT>quick to point out that there are many other beneficiaries.
<TT>THU </TT>"It's a well documented fact that managing moorland for
<TT>THU </TT>grouse improves habitat and increases biodiversity. And at
<TT>THU </TT>peak times the estate employs up to 40 seasonal workers-
<TT>THU </TT>grousebeaters, ghillies, ponymen and the like. That, in
<TT>THU </TT>turn, boosts the local economy. All of this is not always
<TT>THU </TT>appreciated politically.
<TT>THU </TT>Andy Malcolm's life in Kalahari takes some adjusting to:
<TT>THU </TT>from the tortoise ambling across the road, to adrenalin
<TT>THU </TT>filled ventures when he's tracking rhinos and zapping lions:
<TT>THU </TT>"It's the end of a most amazing week...I'm aware of how much
<TT>THU </TT>I haven't told you. I haven't told you just how amazing this
<TT>THU </TT>place really is; how extraordinary it is to be seeing so
<TT>THU </TT>many different animals, birds, insects and plants; and how
<TT>THU </TT>perplexing it is not to know what they are; how strange it
<TT>THU </TT>feels to be in an environment that holds potential dangers.
<TT>THU </TT>It's a place that, if it weren't for the roads, you could
<TT>THU </TT>imagine nobody had ever been here before you. When I get up
<TT>THU </TT>in the morning, the first thing I do is open the doors and
<TT>THU </TT>listen. Back home, you can always hear a river or burn, or
<TT>THU </TT>the wind in the trees, or a dog barking, or a plane flying
<TT>THU </TT>over. Here it's a stillness that's more like total deafness.
<TT>THU </TT>And as I have breakfast, I listen to the world waking up.
<TT>THU </TT>"And I still haven't scratched the surface of Tswalu..It has
<TT>THU </TT>a vast area of plain crossed with dunes, parallel but half a
<TT>THU </TT>mile between them, it has mountains that look higher than
<TT>THU </TT>anything we've got and far more inaccessible due to the
<TT>THU </TT>incredibly broken ground, it has hidden glens and I've even
<TT>THU </TT>seen a pond! It has big open areas and dense thicket, it has
<TT>THU </TT>trees that look so old and gnarled that they might have seen
<TT>THU </TT>the very first white men. And it's hot."
<TT>THU </TT>Meanwhile in Scotland Dylan is also adjusting - particularly
<TT>THU </TT>given the dramatic change in temperature and the very
<TT>THU </TT>different tasks undertaken, from cutting firewood for the
<TT>THU </TT>bothies to shovelling gravel into potholes: "this has been
<TT>THU </TT>one of the most unusual weeks I have spent in my entire
<TT>THU </TT>life.Invermark is an incredible place - I have often heard
<TT>THU </TT>of the Scottish Highlands and yet when one hears such talk,
<TT>THU </TT>one is never truly able to capture the essence of a place.
<TT>THU </TT>In order for this to happen, for a place to be indelibly
<TT>THU </TT>imprinted on ones mind and soul, one needs to be drawn into
<TT>THU </TT>its very heart and soul."
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Sue Mitchell.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqb0.html>b007jqb0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqb0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Menace of Totleigh Towers
<TT>THU </TT>Bertie is obliged to sort out an amorous mix-up between his
<TT>THU </TT>friends. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Hordern.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vnmy9.html>b06vnmy9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vnmy9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Medical
<TT>THU </TT>What do long term partners really argue about? The third
<TT>THU </TT>series of Frank Skinner's sharp comedy. Starring Frank
<TT>THU </TT>Skinner and Katherine Parkinson.
<TT>THU </TT>In this episode, Kim is not happy when a theoretical debate
<TT>THU </TT>about her demise reveals Neil's yearning for an accordion.
<TT>THU </TT>The first and second series of Don't Start met with instant
<TT>THU </TT>critical and audience acclaim:
<TT>THU </TT>"That he can deliver such a heavy premise for a series with
<TT>THU </TT>such a lightness of touch is testament to his skills as a
<TT>THU </TT>writer and, given that the protagonists are both bookworms,
<TT>THU </TT>he's also permitted to use a flourish of fine words that
<TT>THU </TT>would be lost in his stand-up routines." Jane Anderson,
<TT>THU </TT>Radio Times
<TT>THU </TT>"Frank Skinner gives full rein to his sharp but splenetic
<TT>THU </TT>comedy. He and his co-star Katherine Parkinson play a
<TT>THU </TT>bickering couple exchanging acerbic ripostes in a cruelly
<TT>THU </TT>precise dissection of a relationship." Daily Mail
<TT>THU </TT>"...a lesson in relationship ping-pong..." Miranda Sawyer,
<TT>THU </TT>The Observer
<TT>THU </TT>Don't Start is a scripted comedy with a deceptively simple
<TT>THU </TT>premise - an argument. Each week, our couple fall out over
<TT>THU </TT>another apparently trivial flashpoint. Each week, the stakes
<TT>THU </TT>mount as Neil and Kim battle with words. But these are no
<TT>THU </TT>ordinary arguments. The two outdo each other with
<TT>THU </TT>increasingly absurd images, unexpected literary references
<TT>THU </TT>and razor sharp analysis of their beloved's weaknesses.
<TT>THU </TT>Underneath the cutting wit, however, there is an
<TT>THU </TT>unmistakable tenderness.
<TT>THU </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Neil: Frank Skinner
<TT>THU </TT>Kim: Katherine Parkinson
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Frank Skinner
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:45 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kgbgd.html>b06kgbgd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kgbgd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>Join Alex and Ben in their weird twist on the double-act
<TT>THU </TT>sketch show. Strap in for a 15 minute delve in to a world of
<TT>THU </TT>oddness performed in front of a live studio audience.
<TT>THU </TT>The Pin are an award-winning comedy duo, and legends of
<TT>THU </TT>Edinburgh festival. They deconstruct the sketch form, in a
<TT>THU </TT>show that exists somewhere between razor-sharp smartness and
<TT>THU </TT>utterly joyous silliness.
<TT>THU </TT>After a sold-out run in Edinburgh, and a string of hilarious
<TT>THU </TT>performances across BBC Radio 4 Extra, BBC 3, Channel 4, and
<TT>THU </TT>Comedy Central, this is The Pin's debut solo show for Radio
<TT>THU </TT>4. Join them as they celebrate, make, collapse and rebuild
<TT>THU </TT>their jokes, each other, and probably the radio too.
<TT>THU </TT>For fans of Adam and Joe, Vic and Bob, and Fist of Fun - a
<TT>THU </TT>show of absurd offerings from two loveable idiots.
<TT>THU </TT>'Reinventing sketch comedy before our very eyes.'
<TT>THU </TT>***** The List
<TT>THU </TT>'Eviscerating their chosen form completely.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** The Sunday Times
<TT>THU </TT>'A very classy, very funny show indeed.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** The Telegraph
<TT>THU </TT>'Adept at finding laughs in surprising places.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** The Times
<TT>THU </TT>'A genuine boundary pusher.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** London is Funny.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Alex Owen
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Ben Ashenden
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080r03.html>b0080r03</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080r03>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, The Tiff
<TT>THU </TT>Author Gerald and his wife Diana squabble over a lunch date.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife.
<TT>THU </TT>With Geoffrey Matthews and Edward Kelsey.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 1977.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1r1.html>b007k1r1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1r1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, David Chizzlenutt
<TT>THU </TT>The Radio Active Rep perform Dickens's literary classic -
<TT>THU </TT>live
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton, Geoffrey Perkins with John Cantor,
<TT>THU </TT>Moray Hunter, John Docherty and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1984.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b3myf.html>b07b3myf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b3myf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>On Jay Rayner's menu are Marguerite Patten, Clement Freud,
<TT>THU </TT>Loyd Grossman and Valentina Harris. From August 2004.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xglb7.html>b00xglb7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xglb7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Inspired
<TT>THU </TT>Grumpy Tamsin is uninspired and blames Dolores, who aims for
<TT>THU </TT>a loan to rent her own studio. Stars Mina Anwar. From April
<TT>THU </TT>2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m0f2b.html>b01m0f2b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m0f2b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Thomas Mann - Buddenbrooks, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>Dramatised by Judith Adams with original music by Nico
<TT>THU </TT>Muhly.
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Maloney, Barbara Flynn. Joseph Millson and Clare
<TT>THU </TT>Corbett star in this story of an old Hanseatic merchant
<TT>THU </TT>family fighting to keep their commercial supremacy in the
<TT>THU </TT>changing world of 1840s Europe.
<TT>THU </TT>Four generations of Buddenbrooks try to sustain their
<TT>THU </TT>inheritance - a once highly successful trading company in
<TT>THU </TT>the port of Lubeck on the Baltic Sea - in a world where the
<TT>THU </TT>old ways no longer seem to work. It's 1848, and the
<TT>THU </TT>revolutionary tide running through Europe has finally
<TT>THU </TT>reached Lubeck. Will the old merchant families hold on to
<TT>THU </TT>power? Of the Buddenbrook children, only Tom remains to
<TT>THU </TT>learn the business. Toni is in Hamburg married to Herr
<TT>THU </TT>Grunlich, and Christian has gone to England but would rather
<TT>THU </TT>be in Valparaiso.
<TT>THU </TT>Harmonium and Flute by Rick Juckes
<TT>THU </TT>Technical Presentation by David Fleming Williams
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Chris Wallis
<TT>THU </TT>An Autolycus production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Narrator: Pip Carter
<TT>THU </TT>Jean Buddenbrook: Michael Maloney
<TT>THU </TT>Elizabet Buddenbrook: Barbara Flynn
<TT>THU </TT>Thomas Buddenbrook: Joseph Millson
<TT>THU </TT>Toni Buddenbrook: Clare Corbett
<TT>THU </TT>Christian Buddenbrook: Carl Prekopp
<TT>THU </TT>Clara Buddenbrook: Rosa Calcraft
<TT>THU </TT>Clara Buddenbrook: Millie Binks
<TT>THU </TT>Gerda Buddenbrook: Colleen Prendergast
<TT>THU </TT>Gotthold Buddenbrook: Shaun Prendergast
<TT>THU </TT>Trina: Jane Purcell
<TT>THU </TT>Anton: Andrew Cullimore
<TT>THU </TT>Herr Grunlich: Ben Crowe
<TT>THU </TT>Herr Kesselmeyer: Stephen Critchlow
<TT>THU </TT>Pilot Schwarzkopf: Peter Marinker
<TT>THU </TT>Herr Gosch: Gerard McDermott
<TT>THU </TT>Ida Jungmann: Alison Pettit
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Thomas Mann
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Chris Wallis
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 He Would, Wouldn't He? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076fd3.html>b0076fd3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076fd3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Enough Said
<TT>THU </TT>By Philip Gross. Michael is worried that he might not be
<TT>THU </TT>able to have children with his wife, but he has a plan. Read
<TT>THU </TT>by Andrew Hilton.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Hamlet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yqj3h.html>b03yqj3h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yqj3h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>by William Shakespeare
<TT>THU </TT>Part Four
<TT>THU </TT>Following Hamlet's accidental murder of Polonius, Laertes
<TT>THU </TT>returns to Elsinore bent on revenge.
<TT>THU </TT>Original music composed and realised by Roger Goula
<TT>THU </TT>The director is Marc Beeby.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Hamlet: Jamie Parker
<TT>THU </TT>Horatio: David Seddon
<TT>THU </TT>Claudius: Paul Hilton
<TT>THU </TT>Gertrude: Anastasia Hille
<TT>THU </TT>Laertes: Tom Mison
<TT>THU </TT>Ophelia: Lizzy Watts
<TT>THU </TT>Guildenstern: Carl Prekopp
<TT>THU </TT>Rosencrantz: Harry Myers
<TT>THU </TT>Fortinbras: Rik Warden
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Nicholas Murchie
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Robert Blythe
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Will Howard
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Ben Crowe
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Michael Shelford
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Marc Beeby
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: William Shakespeare
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080r03.html>b0080r03</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080r03>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1r1.html>b007k1r1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1r1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbqwq.html>b00dbqwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbqwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Big Game, Little Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00txjsg.html>b00txjsg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00txjsg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmzm.html>b007jmzm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmzm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Nick finds out more about Gatsby, but can he believe all
<TT>THU </TT>that he discovers? Read by Sam Robards.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>THU </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041dn0f.html>b041dn0f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041dn0f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Pavlov's Bell
<TT>THU </TT>Starting with the 'conditioned reflex' that the Russian
<TT>THU </TT>physiologist Ivan Pavlov famously identified while studying
<TT>THU </TT>dogs, Martin explores the development of a significant
<TT>THU </TT>alternative to the Freudian way of thinking, 'behaviourism'
<TT>THU </TT>- including recordings of the controversial American
<TT>THU </TT>psychologist BF Skinner and an interview with his daughter
<TT>THU </TT>Deborah, who as a child was the subject of her father's
<TT>THU </TT>close scientific observations.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Alan Hall
<TT>THU </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0145xzw.html>b0145xzw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0145xzw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Talking About Jane Austen in Baghdad, Getting it Right
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4 - Getting it right.
<TT>THU </TT>Bee, a British journalist, has been helping May, an Iraqi
<TT>THU </TT>university teacher, to escape from the terrible violence in
<TT>THU </TT>Iraq . Their first attempt was poorly planned and a failure.
<TT>THU </TT>This time they realize they must be more self-disciplined
<TT>THU </TT>and plan things far more professionally. Bee, whose just had
<TT>THU </TT>her third baby Elsa, goes to see an immigration lawyer.
<TT>THU </TT>May ..... Souad Faress
<TT>THU </TT>Bee ..... Fenella Woolgar
<TT>THU </TT>Ali ..... Zubin Varla
<TT>THU </TT>Justin ..... Stephen Hogan
<TT>THU </TT>Eva/Ayasha ..... Deeivya Meir
<TT>THU </TT>Militia Man/Official/Minister ..... Peter Polycarpou
<TT>THU </TT>Newsnight director ..... Jonathan Forbes
<TT>THU </TT>Lawyer/Octavia ..... Elaine Claxton
<TT>THU </TT>Director..... Peter Kavanagh.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bb72s.html>b07bb72s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bb72s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Adopting a cover identity, 007 hits Switzerland in search of
<TT>THU </TT>the elusive Blofeld. Joanna Lumley reads Ian Fleming's
<TT>THU </TT>thriller.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m0f2b.html>b01m0f2b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m0f2b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b3myf.html>b07b3myf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b3myf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xglb7.html>b00xglb7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xglb7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqb0.html>b007jqb0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqb0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vnmy9.html>b06vnmy9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vnmy9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:45 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kgbgd.html>b06kgbgd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kgbgd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:45 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 William Hope Hodgson - The House on the Borderland
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007www2.html>b007www2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007www2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>Will the narrator and his dog survive a watery entrapment?
<TT>THU </TT>Jim Norton reads William Hope Hodgson's fantasy. Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>of 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b055fzbs.html>b055fzbs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b055fzbs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 11, John H Hammond
<TT>THU </TT>In a career that stretched from 1932 to 1985, legendary
<TT>THU </TT>record producer John Hammond discovered Billie Holiday, Bob
<TT>THU </TT>Dylan, Aretha Franklin and Bruce Springsteen. He also worked
<TT>THU </TT>tirelessly to end race discrimination in the music industry.
<TT>THU </TT>Record producer Joe Boyd discusses Hammond's career with
<TT>THU </TT>Matthew Parris and with Dunstan Prial, author of a new
<TT>THU </TT>biography of Hammond.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080r03.html>b0080r03</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080r03>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1r1.html>b007k1r1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1r1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbqwq.html>b00dbqwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbqwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Big Game, Little Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00txjsg.html>b00txjsg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00txjsg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 He Would, Wouldn't He? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076fd3.html>b0076fd3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076fd3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Hamlet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yqj3h.html>b03yqj3h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yqj3h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vnmy9.html>b06vnmy9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vnmy9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:15 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kgbgd.html>b06kgbgd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kgbgd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:45 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042ztrc.html>b042ztrc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042ztrc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>For the second show in the new series stand-up Alex Horne
<TT>THU </TT>and his band explore the theme of home and leisure through
<TT>THU </TT>live music and comedy, with songs about radiators, a pork
<TT>THU </TT>pie and Wayne Rooney amongst others. They're joined by guest
<TT>THU </TT>comedian Tom Basden.
<TT>THU </TT>Host...Alex Horne
<TT>THU </TT>Band...Joe Auckland, Mark Brown, Will Collier, Ben Reynolds,
<TT>THU </TT>Ed Sheldrake
<TT>THU </TT>Guest... Tom Basden
<TT>THU </TT>Producer... Julia McKenzie.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Alex Horne
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Tom Basden
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Julia McKenzie
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04jlrxv.html>b04jlrxv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04jlrxv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 10, How to Be a Good Citizen
<TT>THU </TT>Stand by your radios! Jeremy Hardy returns to the airwaves
<TT>THU </TT>with a broadcast of national comic import!
<TT>THU </TT>In this programme, Jeremy attempts to understand
<TT>THU </TT>citizenship, to examine the State and to spell surveillance.
<TT>THU </TT>Looking over his shoulder at the script will be Gordon
<TT>THU </TT>Kennedy (Absolutely) and Carla Mendonça.
<TT>THU </TT>Welcome to "Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation", a series of
<TT>THU </TT>debates in which Jeremy Hardy engages in a free and frank
<TT>THU </TT>exchange of his entrenched views. Passionate, polemical,
<TT>THU </TT>erudite and unable to sing, Jeremy returns with a new series
<TT>THU </TT>of his show, famous for lines like, "Kids should never be
<TT>THU </TT>fashion slaves, especially in the Far East. My 12-year old
<TT>THU </TT>daughter asked me for a new pair of trainers. I told her she
<TT>THU </TT>was old enough to go out and make her own".
<TT>THU </TT>Few can forget where they were twenty years ago when they
<TT>THU </TT>first heard "Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation". The show
<TT>THU </TT>was an immediate smash-hit success, causing pubs to empty on
<TT>THU </TT>a Saturday night, which was particularly astonishing since
<TT>THU </TT>the show went out on Thursdays. The Light Entertainment
<TT>THU </TT>department was besieged, questions were asked in the House
<TT>THU </TT>and Jeremy Hardy himself became known as the man responsible
<TT>THU </TT>for the funniest show on radio since Money Box Live with
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Lewis.
<TT>THU </TT>Since that fateful first series, Jeremy went on to win Sony
<TT>THU </TT>Awards, Writers Guild nominations and a Nobel Prize for
<TT>THU </TT>Chemistry. He is a much-loved regular on both The News Quiz
<TT>THU </TT>and I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. He can't sing.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Jeremy Hardy
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by David Tyler
<TT>THU </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Jeremy Hardy
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Jeremy Hardy
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Hardeep at The Stand <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016lr70.html>b016lr70</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016lr70>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>3/6
<TT>THU </TT>Hardeep Singh Kohli takes to The Stand's tiny stage to
<TT>THU </TT>introduce a selection of jokes, stories and revelations from
<TT>THU </TT>some of the world's best comedians.
<TT>THU </TT>First up it's the brilliant Carl Donnelly, talking about his
<TT>THU </TT>dance moves and problems with cars, Jo Caulfield tells us
<TT>THU </TT>about her move to Edinburgh and Lee Camp combines political
<TT>THU </TT>ranting with some killer one liners.
<TT>THU </TT>The programme was recorded late at night in a comedy club,
<TT>THU </TT>so inevitably it contains adult themes and the occasional
<TT>THU </TT>naughty word.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Knocker <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00890vp.html>b00890vp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00890vp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Privinvasionacy
<TT>THU </TT>Market researcher Ian Dunn seeks the opinions of a hostile
<TT>THU </TT>public. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From November
<TT>THU </TT>2007.
<TT>THU </TT>Everybody hates market researchers. Ian Dunn doesn't know
<TT>THU </TT>that he's doing the worst job in the world. As International
<TT>THU </TT>Query Board UK's only long-serving door-to-door interviewer,
<TT>THU </TT>Ian - armed with a broken clipboard, puny incentives,
<TT>THU </TT>inappropriate footwear and an unflagging commitment to the
<TT>THU </TT>Market Researcher's Code Of Conduct - must persuade a
<TT>THU </TT>hostile public to part with their precious opinions.
<TT>THU </TT>At the ugly end of the business stick - rained on, rejected,
<TT>THU </TT>and ignored - Ian has faith. Faith in the importance of his
<TT>THU </TT>work, faith in a public that are pretending to be out by
<TT>THU </TT>hiding in their bins, faith that - were he to cheat -
<TT>THU </TT>civilisation would crumble within hours. Possibly even
<TT>THU </TT>minutes. For Ian, filling in a survey about flannels is more
<TT>THU </TT>democratic than voting. And he might be right.
<TT>THU </TT>Ian's source for help and guidance is International Query
<TT>THU </TT>Board UK's disinterested Field Manager Mary, who dispenses
<TT>THU </TT>tough love and surveys by phone and post. She burnt her copy
<TT>THU </TT>of the Code Of Conduct back in '76. She can't actually tell
<TT>THU </TT>Ian to cheat - and he's unlikely to take the hint - but, as
<TT>THU </TT>80% of her interviewers disintegrate within 3 months, she
<TT>THU </TT>can't afford to sack him either. He's never met her, but
<TT>THU </TT>reports in to her at the start of each episode.
<TT>THU </TT>Most important of all are The Respondents. From the sniffy
<TT>THU </TT>suburbs to the stagnant sinkholes he is sent to, Ian blankly
<TT>THU </TT>appeals to the better side of a suspicious populace. After a
<TT>THU </TT>series of daft, brisk rejections, each episode will result
<TT>THU </TT>in a single showcased interviewee - each with their own
<TT>THU </TT>strange reason to cooperate. Every location he's posted to,
<TT>THU </TT>every home he's let into, has a distinct ambience and story
<TT>THU </TT>and each episode its own illogical unwieldy an archaically
<TT>THU </TT>worded survey.
<TT>THU </TT>Knocker is a playful, absurdist trot through the instantly
<TT>THU </TT>recognisable, but nonetheless mysterious labours of a
<TT>THU </TT>hapless, low-waged door-knocker. Spilling from the
<TT>THU </TT>knuckle-bruising rigmarole of cold calling are a wealth of
<TT>THU </TT>ridiculous situations, ensuring a lively, compact 15 minutes
<TT>THU </TT>of intelligent silliness performed by a cast of comedy
<TT>THU </TT>veterans.
<TT>THU </TT>Cast
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Dunn NEIL EDMOND
<TT>THU </TT>Mary PAULA WILCOX
<TT>THU </TT>All other roles in the series are played by JULIA DEAKIN,
<TT>THU </TT>TINA GRAY, SIMON GREENALL, BEN ONWUKWE, SIMON TREVES, PAUL
<TT>THU </TT>WILCOX and ROSIE WILKINSON.
<TT>THU </TT>Writer
<TT>THU </TT>Neil Edmond is co-founder and member of the comedy sketch
<TT>THU </TT>group The Consultants, who have a Perrier Award and four BBC
<TT>THU </TT>Radio 4 series to their name. He's performed in Green Wing,
<TT>THU </TT>Peep Show, Man Stroke Woman, Hyperdrive, Modern Men and Lead
<TT>THU </TT>Balloon. He's recently completed filming the semi-improvised
<TT>THU </TT>'Where are the Joneses?', a daily online sitcom made by Baby
<TT>THU </TT>cow. Neil trudged through three years of door-to-door Market
<TT>THU </TT>Research interviewing more than 3000 people. He still gets
<TT>THU </TT>Christmas cards from two of them.
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 1 - Privinvasionacy
<TT>THU </TT>Shivering in a leafy, unadopted road of long gravel
<TT>THU </TT>driveways and mini-mansions, Ian politely asks Mary if he
<TT>THU </TT>can go home - his clipboard's gone wonky in the wet and
<TT>THU </TT>today's survey is the embarrassingly invasive 'Lower Body
<TT>THU </TT>Hygiene Study Phase 1'. Mary says no. As Ian discovers what
<TT>THU </TT>every door-knocker knows - that the chance of an interview
<TT>THU </TT>is inversely proportional to length of the drive - he
<TT>THU </TT>embarks on an unwinnable debate as to why he's not covered
<TT>THU </TT>by a 'No canvassers, no hawkers, no circulars' sign, before
<TT>THU </TT>finally discovering a woman who's all too willing to talk -
<TT>THU </TT>about anything but the survey...
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 13 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 William Hope Hodgson - The House on the Borderland
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007www2.html>b007www2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007www2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b055fzbs.html>b055fzbs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b055fzbs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbqwq.html>b00dbqwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbqwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Big Game, Little Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00txjsg.html>b00txjsg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00txjsg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmzm.html>b007jmzm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmzm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>FRI </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041dn0f.html>b041dn0f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041dn0f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0145xzw.html>b0145xzw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0145xzw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bb72s.html>b07bb72s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bb72s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m0f2b.html>b01m0f2b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m0f2b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07b3myf.html>b07b3myf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07b3myf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xglb7.html>b00xglb7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xglb7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqb0.html>b007jqb0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqb0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06vnmy9.html>b06vnmy9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vnmy9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:45 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kgbgd.html>b06kgbgd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kgbgd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbwts.html>b00dbwts</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbwts>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>The devastated daredevil sets out to take revenge on his
<TT>FRI </TT>enemies - one by one. Concluded by Rufus Sewell.
<TT>FRI </TT>Christopher Syn, a brilliant young scholar, is a Doctor of
<TT>FRI </TT>Divinity at Oxford, but his eventual decision to throw away
<TT>FRI </TT>the Bible for the sword in a mad quest for vengeance will
<TT>FRI </TT>influence the rest of his life.
<TT>FRI </TT>Russell Thorndike's 18th Century, Kent-based adventure
<TT>FRI </TT>features pirates, smuggling, highwaymen, duels, wicked
<TT>FRI </TT>squires and beautiful Spanish ladies. Based on the first two
<TT>FRI </TT>novels (published 1935 and 1936) in the seven-title
<TT>FRI </TT>sequence, 'Doctor Syn on the High Seas' and 'Doctor Syn
<TT>FRI </TT>Returns'. Abridged by Doreen Estall.
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) is less well-known than
<TT>FRI </TT>his sister, the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, but his Doctor
<TT>FRI </TT>Syn novels hold a special place in the affection of lovers
<TT>FRI </TT>of atmospheric, swashbuckling storytelling everywhere. His
<TT>FRI </TT>novels have been filmed with actors as diverse as George
<TT>FRI </TT>Arliss, Peter Cushing and Patrick McGoohan in the role of
<TT>FRI </TT>Syn, and the Kent village of Dymchurch holds an official
<TT>FRI </TT>'Day of Syn' every other year, to commemorate a home-grown
<TT>FRI </TT>literary folk hero.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>FRI </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast in 2006.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Big Game, Little Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1rh8.html>b00v1rh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1rh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>In the second of two programmes, Mark Stephen charts a
<TT>FRI </TT>unique swap involving two gamekeepers - one from the
<TT>FRI </TT>Kalahari, the other from the Angus Glens.
<TT>FRI </TT>Gamekeeper Andy Malcolm is swapping 40,000 acres of heather
<TT>FRI </TT>moorland high in the Angus Glens for a reserve on the edge
<TT>FRI </TT>of the Kalahari in South Africa. The game warden from there
<TT>FRI </TT>will travel to Scotland in a unique swap documented for BBC
<TT>FRI </TT>Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>The programmes offer the very different perspectives of
<TT>FRI </TT>Scottish gamekeeper Andy Malcolm and his South African
<TT>FRI </TT>counterpart Dylan Smith. Both men track their experiences in
<TT>FRI </TT>the form of audio diaries and in reflections to presenter
<TT>FRI </TT>Mark Stephen who is alongside them in this job exchange. How
<TT>FRI </TT>they deal with issues ranging from land conservation to
<TT>FRI </TT>animal welfare and how far experiences in their own
<TT>FRI </TT>landscapes can translate into ideas for their new ones, is
<TT>FRI </TT>at the heart of the recordings.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Sue Mitchell.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jncr.html>b007jncr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jncr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Clip Clop, Clip Clop
<TT>FRI </TT>It's Father's wedding day, but will he really cut his family
<TT>FRI </TT>off without a bean? Stars Maurice Denham. From February
<TT>FRI </TT>1991.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079mhls.html>b079mhls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079mhls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 6
<TT>FRI </TT>Frank Skinner loves history, but just doesn't know much of
<TT>FRI </TT>it. So he's devised a comedy discussion show in order to
<TT>FRI </TT>find out more about it.
<TT>FRI </TT>Along with his historian in residence, Professor Kate
<TT>FRI </TT>Williams, Frank is joined by a selection of celebrity guests
<TT>FRI </TT>who help him navigate his way through the annals of time,
<TT>FRI </TT>picking out and chewing over the funniest, oddest, and most
<TT>FRI </TT>interesting moments in history.
<TT>FRI </TT>The guests are Josie Long and Kevin Eldon, who discuss
<TT>FRI </TT>Captain Blood, Drake's Drum, Bloody Mary and E.R.N.I.E.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Mark Augustyn and Justin Pollard
<TT>FRI </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Frank Skinner
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Josie Long
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Kevin Eldon
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Kate Williams
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Mark Augustyn
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Justin Pollard
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrms.html>b007jrms</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrms>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Birthday Boy
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob bungles a surprise birthday party for Terry.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier, Rodney Bewes as Bob
<TT>FRI </TT>Ferris and Brigit Forsyth as Thelma Chambers.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais. Adapted for radio by Patrick Tilley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Browell
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 1975.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jws9.html>b007jws9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jws9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>What's My Line?
<TT>FRI </TT>Can anyone guess the unusual professions in a special
<TT>FRI </TT>edition of the 1950s TV quiz? Stars Spike Milligan. From
<TT>FRI </TT>December 1956.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nl675.html>b01nl675</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nl675>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Hughes, Czerski, Finkelman
<TT>FRI </TT>The Museum of Curiosity is hosted by the Professor of
<TT>FRI </TT>Ignorance at the University of Buckingham, Professor John
<TT>FRI </TT>Lloyd C.B.E. (of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image,
<TT>FRI </TT>Blackadder and QI fame) and the comedian Jimmy Carr.
<TT>FRI </TT>Each week, the Museum invites three guests, a mixture of
<TT>FRI </TT>entertaining experts and expert entertainers, to donate one
<TT>FRI </TT>item each to the Museum and explain why it deserves a place
<TT>FRI </TT>in the museum. Ever since someone gave the Museum the Big
<TT>FRI </TT>Bang it's been expanding at an alarming rate, and now
<TT>FRI </TT>there's no looking back without the aid of a huge telescope.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week, John and Jimmy have invited along comedian Sean
<TT>FRI </TT>Hughes, physicist Dr Helen Czerski and cuneiform expert Dr
<TT>FRI </TT>Irving Finkel.
<TT>FRI </TT>Guests to look forward to:
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedian Sara Pascoe
<TT>FRI </TT>Ig Nobels Prize founder Marc Abrahams
<TT>FRI </TT>Astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01773xl.html>b01773xl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01773xl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 9, Houseroom
<TT>FRI </TT>Anna's love-life seems to be on an even keel, but can the
<TT>FRI </TT>same be said for Roger? Stars Angela Thorne. From January
<TT>FRI </TT>2003.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m4c90.html>b01m4c90</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m4c90>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Thomas Mann - Buddenbrooks, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>The final part of Thomas Mann's Nobel Prize winning story of
<TT>FRI </TT>a 19th Century merchant family struggling to keep pace with
<TT>FRI </TT>changing times. J Thomas and Gerda's son Hanno shows no
<TT>FRI </TT>aptitude for business, but may make a great musician.
<TT>FRI </TT>Dramatised by Judith Adams with original music by Nico
<TT>FRI </TT>Muhly.
<TT>FRI </TT>Technical presentation by David Fleming Williams
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced and directed by Chris Wallis
<TT>FRI </TT>An Autolycus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Narrator: Pip Carter
<TT>FRI </TT>Elizabet Buddenbrook: Barbara Flynn
<TT>FRI </TT>Thomas Buddenbrook: Joseph Millson
<TT>FRI </TT>Toni Buddenbrook: Clare Corbett
<TT>FRI </TT>Christian Buddenbrook: Carl Prekopp
<TT>FRI </TT>Gerda Buddenbrook: Colleen Prendergast
<TT>FRI </TT>Hanno Buddenbrook: Gene Goodman
<TT>FRI </TT>Hanno Buddenbrook: Harry Lawtey
<TT>FRI </TT>Kai, Count Molln: Thiago Los
<TT>FRI </TT>Kai, Count Molln: Hugo Docking
<TT>FRI </TT>Pfhul: David Thorpe
<TT>FRI </TT>Dr Grabow: Stephen Critchlow
<TT>FRI </TT>Ida Jungmann: Alison Pettit
<TT>FRI </TT>Dr Brecht: Gerard McDermott
<TT>FRI </TT>Master 1: Ben Crowe
<TT>FRI </TT>Master 2: Shaun Prendergast
<TT>FRI </TT>Boy 1: Liam Maslov-Boxer
<TT>FRI </TT>Boy 2: Scott Smith
<TT>FRI </TT>Boy 3: George Sanderson
<TT>FRI </TT>Clementine: Judith Adams
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Thomas Mann
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Chris Wallis
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Chris Wallis
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 He Would, Wouldn't He? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076fdm.html>b0076fdm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076fdm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Steady Chap
<TT>FRI </TT>By Gillian Tindall. A daughter starts to worry after her
<TT>FRI </TT>divorced mother meets a new man. Is he too good to be true?
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Clare Corbett.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Hamlet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yqyzc.html>b03yqyzc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yqyzc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>by William Shakespeare
<TT>FRI </TT>Part Five
<TT>FRI </TT>Hamlet has returned unexpectedly to Elsinore where Claudius
<TT>FRI </TT>and Laertes have laid plans to murder him at a fencing
<TT>FRI </TT>match.
<TT>FRI </TT>Original music composed and realised by Roger Goula
<TT>FRI </TT>The director is Marc Beeby.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Hamlet: Jamie Parker
<TT>FRI </TT>Horatio: David Seddon
<TT>FRI </TT>Claudius: Paul Hilton
<TT>FRI </TT>Gertrude: Anastasia Hille
<TT>FRI </TT>Laertes: Tom Mison
<TT>FRI </TT>The Gravedigger: Ben Crowe
<TT>FRI </TT>2nd Gravedigger: Will Howard
<TT>FRI </TT>Osric: Carl Prekopp
<TT>FRI </TT>Fortinbras: Rik Warden
<TT>FRI </TT>Actor: Nicholas Murchie
<TT>FRI </TT>Actor: Michael Shelford
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Marc Beeby
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: William Shakespeare
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrms.html>b007jrms</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrms>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jws9.html>b007jws9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jws9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbwts.html>b00dbwts</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbwts>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Big Game, Little Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1rh8.html>b00v1rh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1rh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn01.html>b007jn01</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn01>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Nick discovers the reason behind Gatsby's parties - his need
<TT>FRI </TT>to be reunited with someone from his past. Read by Sam
<TT>FRI </TT>Robards.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and
<TT>FRI </TT>the Mind <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041dn37.html>b041dn37</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041dn37>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Talking Cures?
<TT>FRI </TT>Martin considers some of the therapies that combined the
<TT>FRI </TT>psychoanalytic principles of Freud and Jung with the
<TT>FRI </TT>behaviour modifying techniques of the mid-Twentieth
<TT>FRI </TT>Century's other significant psychological movement
<TT>FRI </TT>'behaviourism'.
<TT>FRI </TT>With reference to the 'Gloria' tapes that featured the same
<TT>FRI </TT>patient being treated by three different 'talking cures' -
<TT>FRI </TT>Albert Ellis's Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy, Fritz
<TT>FRI </TT>Perls's Gestalt Therapy and Carl Rogers's Person Centred
<TT>FRI </TT>Therapy.
<TT>FRI </TT>Series consultant, Professor Daniel Pick, Birkbeck,
<TT>FRI </TT>University of London.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Alan Hall
<TT>FRI </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013ptf6.html>b013ptf6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013ptf6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Talking About Jane Austen in Baghdad, A House in Chawton
<TT>FRI </TT>May's name has appeared on a terrorist death list. She and
<TT>FRI </TT>her husband Ali are desperate to escape from Iraq. Bee, a
<TT>FRI </TT>British journalist, has managed to arrange a university
<TT>FRI </TT>place for May, but to get to Britain they must first get to
<TT>FRI </TT>Jordan. At the last moment Ali's Jordanian visa is refused.
<TT>FRI </TT>May resolves to go by herself to Jordan and sort out the
<TT>FRI </TT>problem. This is a true story.
<TT>FRI </TT>May ..... Souad Faress
<TT>FRI </TT>Bee ..... Fenella Woolgar
<TT>FRI </TT>Ali ..... Zubin Varla
<TT>FRI </TT>Justin ..... Stephen Hogan
<TT>FRI </TT>Eva/Ayasha ..... Deeivya Meir
<TT>FRI </TT>Militia Man/Official/Minister ..... Peter Polycarpou
<TT>FRI </TT>Newsnight director ..... Jonathan Forbes
<TT>FRI </TT>Lawyer/Octavia ..... Elaine Claxton
<TT>FRI </TT>Director..... Peter Kavanagh.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bft32.html>b07bft32</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bft32>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>In the guise of Sir Hilary Bray, Bond contacts Blofeld and
<TT>FRI </TT>learns more about his Alpine hideaway. Read by Joanna
<TT>FRI </TT>Lumley.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m4c90.html>b01m4c90</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m4c90>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nl675.html>b01nl675</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nl675>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01773xl.html>b01773xl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01773xl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jncr.html>b007jncr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jncr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079mhls.html>b079mhls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079mhls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 William Hope Hodgson - The House on the Borderland
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wxhs.html>b007wxhs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wxhs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 4
<TT>FRI </TT>Back from his voyage, the narrator sees a sinister green
<TT>FRI </TT>hand at his window. Jim Norton reads William Hope Hodgson's
<TT>FRI </TT>fantasy.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mbkk4.html>b00mbkk4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mbkk4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 8, Allegri's Miserere
<TT>FRI </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>FRI </TT>appeal.
<TT>FRI </TT>Allegri wrote the chord sequence for his Miserere in the
<TT>FRI </TT>1630s for use in the Sistine Chapel during Holy Week. It
<TT>FRI </TT>then went through the hands of a 12-year-old Mozart,
<TT>FRI </TT>Mendelssohn and Liszt until it finally reached England in
<TT>FRI </TT>the early 20th century and got fixed into the version we
<TT>FRI </TT>know today.
<TT>FRI </TT>The soaring soprano line that hits the famous top C and
<TT>FRI </TT>never fails to thrill has become a firm favourite for
<TT>FRI </TT>concert audiences around the world. Textile designer Kaffe
<TT>FRI </TT>Fassett, writer Sarah Manguso and conductor Roy Goodman
<TT>FRI </TT>explain how they have all been deeply affected by this
<TT>FRI </TT>beautiful piece of music.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrms.html>b007jrms</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrms>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jws9.html>b007jws9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jws9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbwts.html>b00dbwts</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbwts>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Big Game, Little Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1rh8.html>b00v1rh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1rh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 He Would, Wouldn't He? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076fdm.html>b0076fdm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076fdm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Hamlet <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yqyzc.html>b03yqyzc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yqyzc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079mhls.html>b079mhls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079mhls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bdsny.html>b03bdsny</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03bdsny>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>FRI </TT>John Finnemore, the writer and star of Cabin Pressure,
<TT>FRI </TT>regular guest on The Now Show and popper-upper in things
<TT>FRI </TT>like Miranda, presents a third series series of his hit
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch show.
<TT>FRI </TT>The first series was described as "sparklingly clever" by
<TT>FRI </TT>The Daily Telegraph and "one of the most consistently funny
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch shows for quite some time" by The Guardian. The
<TT>FRI </TT>second series won Best Radio Comedy at both the Chortle and
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedy.co.uk awards, and was nominated for a Sony award.
<TT>FRI </TT>This time around, John promises to stop doing silly sketches
<TT>FRI </TT>about nonsense like Winnie the Pooh's honey addiction or how
<TT>FRI </TT>goldfish invented computer programming, and concentrate
<TT>FRI </TT>instead on the the big, serious issues.
<TT>FRI </TT>This fourth episode of the series contains a sketch that is
<TT>FRI </TT>much, much too rude; advice on how to deal with bullies; and
<TT>FRI </TT>an accidental visit to Ambridge.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by and starring John Finnemore, with Margaret
<TT>FRI </TT>Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin and Carrie Quinlan.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: John Finnemore
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Margaret Cabourn-Smith
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Simon Kane
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Lawry Lewin
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Carrie Quinlan
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: John Finnemore
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07chnpr.html>b07chnpr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07chnpr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight Arthur Smith chats
<TT>FRI </TT>to Andy Zaltzman.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 Dave Podmore <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007t32j.html>b007t32j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007t32j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Dave Podmore's World of Cricket, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Asked to advise on a new cricketing film, the star player
<TT>FRI </TT>causes havoc in Hollywood. Stars Christopher Douglas. From
<TT>FRI </TT>June 2002.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Ross Noble Goes Global <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvt7.html>b007jvt7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvt7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, Ireland
<TT>FRI </TT>Travelling from rainy Sligo to busy Dublin, the comedian
<TT>FRI </TT>learns to play the penny whistle - badly. From April 2002.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-500817088402394732016-04-29T21:32:00.001+01:002016-04-29T21:32:49.596+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 30/04/2016 - 06/05/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 30 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Sally Warboyes - Wishing Well <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075vj3.html>b0075vj3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075vj3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Sarah needs a room for the night and is taken
<TT>SAT </TT>under the wing of Grace and Kenneth. Sinister drama with
<TT>SAT </TT>Rosemary Leach.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 On Your Farm: A Journey Through the British Isles and
<TT>SAT </TT>Beyond <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078k3vn.html>b078k3vn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078k3vn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Rare Breeds
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlotte Smith hears from founder Joe Henson why the Rare
<TT>SAT </TT>Breeds Survival Trust was set up. BBC Radio 4's On Your Farm
<TT>SAT </TT>programme visits Joe's Cotswold farm to hear about the
<TT>SAT </TT>history of farm animals.
<TT>SAT </TT>Mining the rich archive of past editions of the long running
<TT>SAT </TT>series On Your Farm shows how much the farming industry
<TT>SAT </TT>changed across the 20th century. The series, which began in
<TT>SAT </TT>1965, has visited every possible kind of farm around the
<TT>SAT </TT>British Isles and beyond.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Mark Smalley.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Renny Krupinski - Bright Red One <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jzlg.html>b078jzlg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jzlg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Alan: We have it in red, sir.
<TT>SAT </TT>Keith: Red, eh?
<TT>SAT </TT>Alan: A sort of bright red, sir. Immaculate throughout.
<TT>SAT </TT>19,000 miles.
<TT>SAT </TT>Keith: And three four fifty, you said? I'll come down.
<TT>SAT </TT>But Keith looks set to regret the day he had this telephone
<TT>SAT </TT>conversation, the first of many.
<TT>SAT </TT>Renny Krupinski's drama stars John Baddley as Alan, Renny
<TT>SAT </TT>Krupinski as Keith, Camille Coduri as Sharon and Paul
<TT>SAT </TT>Gregory as Meetek.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Janet Whitaker
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1988 as part of Tuesday
<TT>SAT </TT>Follies: Six Thirty Minute Plays.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Uncool Britannia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sn4rd.html>b00sn4rd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sn4rd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Austin Montego Years
<TT>SAT </TT>Steve Punt concludes his three part history of the Britain
<TT>SAT </TT>that's ubiquitous yet unashamedly uncool. Steve argues the
<TT>SAT </TT>nation's recent past has been hijacked by the fashionistas
<TT>SAT </TT>and that it's time to celebrate the past as it really was -
<TT>SAT </TT>deeply unhip.
<TT>SAT </TT>Today Steve takes to the road, remembering the Austin
<TT>SAT </TT>Maestro & Montego which were unveiled with great fanfare in
<TT>SAT </TT>the early 80s. Steve takes a drive in a Montego with
<TT>SAT </TT>motoring journalist Quentin Willson and attempts to get to
<TT>SAT </TT>grips with why history has been so unkind to these two
<TT>SAT </TT>sensible but unstylish motors. He hears from the voice
<TT>SAT </TT>behind the cars' celebrated speech synthesiser, Nicolette
<TT>SAT </TT>McKenzie, and hears from dealers, designers and marketing
<TT>SAT </TT>men involved in the car's launch.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Laurence Grissell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Laurence Grissell
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065gkj1.html>b065gkj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065gkj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Go Set a Watchman, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Harper Lee's explosive second novel was finally published in
<TT>SAT </TT>2015. Believed lost for decades after the publication of 'To
<TT>SAT </TT>Kill A Mockingbird', this book revisits much-loved
<TT>SAT </TT>characters, this time through adult eyes.
<TT>SAT </TT>Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch travels from New York to Maycomb
<TT>SAT </TT>for her annual visit home. It's always a relief to slip into
<TT>SAT </TT>the comfortable rhythms of the South; to spend time with her
<TT>SAT </TT>beloved father Atticus and rekindle her spiky relationship
<TT>SAT </TT>with Aunt Alexandra. But mid-50s Alabama is not the same
<TT>SAT </TT>place where young Scout spent idyllic summers with brother
<TT>SAT </TT>Jem, and the 26-year old will be betrayed and have her trust
<TT>SAT </TT>shattered before she is able to become her own woman.
<TT>SAT </TT>Harper Lee was the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'To Kill
<TT>SAT </TT>a Mockingbird', a book which has been studied, loved, wept
<TT>SAT </TT>over and revered by generations since its publication in
<TT>SAT </TT>1960. She lived in Monroeville, Alabama until her death in
<TT>SAT </TT>February 2016.
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Fenella Woolgar
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Harper Lee
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: Harper Lee
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridger: Robin Brooks
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jm2yn.html>b00jm2yn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jm2yn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Sporting Gents - The Prince of Wales Plays Golf
<TT>SAT </TT>The interior designer examines how sportswear has been men's
<TT>SAT </TT>fashion's single biggest influence since the French
<TT>SAT </TT>Revolution.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01293bs.html>b01293bs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01293bs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Cath Staincliffe - Blood in the Mountains, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>When the weekly list of unclaimed estates is published,
<TT>SAT </TT>probate researchers, brother and sister team Dan and Rachel,
<TT>SAT </TT>search backwards through the family line to find the true
<TT>SAT </TT>heir and get a slice of the fortune. Their quest leads them
<TT>SAT </TT>to uncover a broken family and a terrible secret.
<TT>SAT </TT>Henry Gaunt died leaving a sizeable estate but no Will.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ninety four year old Eric Beatty, the rightful heir to the
<TT>SAT </TT>estate has rejected the money. Eric fought for the
<TT>SAT </TT>International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War alongside
<TT>SAT </TT>Henry Gaunt's father George who was killed there. But Eric
<TT>SAT </TT>has been holding a terrible secret about George's death and
<TT>SAT </TT>Dan and Rachel are about to uncover it.
<TT>SAT </TT>DAN.....William Ash
<TT>SAT </TT>RACHEL.....Claire Keelan
<TT>SAT </TT>YOUNG ERIC.....Tom Hughes
<TT>SAT </TT>GEORGE.....Stephen Hoyle
<TT>SAT </TT>JO.....Eithne Brown
<TT>SAT </TT>ERIC.....Russell Dixon
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fgj4f.html>b00fgj4f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fgj4f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Bruce Chatwin - On the Black Hill, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Iestyn Jones reads from Bruce Chatwin's novel about the
<TT>SAT </TT>lives of identical twin brothers Lewis and Benjamin Jones,
<TT>SAT </TT>on their farm in the Welsh Marches.
<TT>SAT </TT>The twins continue to enjoy farm life, shunning modernity
<TT>SAT </TT>and sharing their parents' bed. Then Mrs Redpath arrives
<TT>SAT </TT>with news that will change everything.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n606d.html>b01n606d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n606d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Thomas Hardy - Far From the Madding Crowd, A Successful
<TT>SAT </TT>Rival
<TT>SAT </TT>By Thomas Hardy, adapted by Graham White. 3/3 - one man
<TT>SAT </TT>proves constant in his love for Bathsheba, while she gives
<TT>SAT </TT>up on all hopes of happiness.
<TT>SAT </TT>Musicians ... Colin Guthrie, Chris Davies, Lauren Swift
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>SAT </TT>This episode will be available to listen to until 14th
<TT>SAT </TT>October 2012.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Bathsheba: Alex Tregear
<TT>SAT </TT>Gabriel Oak: Shaun Dooley
<TT>SAT </TT>Boldwood: Toby Jones
<TT>SAT </TT>Troy: Patrick Kennedy
<TT>SAT </TT>Liddy: Lizzy Watts
<TT>SAT </TT>Fanny: Hannah John-Kamen
<TT>SAT </TT>Maltster: Robert Blythe
<TT>SAT </TT>Jan: Joe Sims
<TT>SAT </TT>Joseph: Sam Alexander
<TT>SAT </TT>Henery: Patrick Brennan
<TT>SAT </TT>Billy: Don Gilet
<TT>SAT </TT>Cain: Harry Livingstone
<TT>SAT </TT>Maryann: Amaka Okafor
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Graham White
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n9yfs.html>b01n9yfs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n9yfs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Ker, Stephenson Connolly, Geim
<TT>SAT </TT>The Museum of Curiosity is hosted as ever by the Professor
<TT>SAT </TT>of Ignorance at the University of Buckingham, Professor John
<TT>SAT </TT>Lloyd C.B.E. (of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image,
<TT>SAT </TT>Blackadder and QI fame). For this fifth series, he is joined
<TT>SAT </TT>by the comedian Jimmy Carr.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each week, the Museum invites three guests, a mixture of
<TT>SAT </TT>entertaining experts and expert entertainers, to donate one
<TT>SAT </TT>item each to the Museum and explain why it deserves a place
<TT>SAT </TT>in the museum. Ever since someone gave the Museum the Big
<TT>SAT </TT>Bang it's been expanding at an alarming rate, and now
<TT>SAT </TT>there's no looking back without the aid of a huge telescope.
<TT>SAT </TT>This week, John and Jimmy have invited along comedian
<TT>SAT </TT>Humphrey Ker, sex therapist, comedian and author Dr Pamela
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephenson-Connolly and Nobel Physics Laureate Professor Sir
<TT>SAT </TT>Andre Geim.
<TT>SAT </TT>Guests booked for the rest of the series include:
<TT>SAT </TT>Physicist and broadcaster Dr Helen Czerski
<TT>SAT </TT>Expert on Ancient Mesopotamia Dr Irving Finkel
<TT>SAT </TT>Magician/actor/comedian Andy Nyman
<TT>SAT </TT>Anatomist author and broadcaster Professor Alice Roberts
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian Sean Hughes
<TT>SAT </TT>Ig Nobels Prize founder Marc Abrahams
<TT>SAT </TT>Astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016vn8c.html>b016vn8c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016vn8c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 9, Imaginary Friends
<TT>SAT </TT>Victoria is keen to meet her daughter's new boyfriend, but
<TT>SAT </TT>is he all that he seems? Stars Angela Thorne. From January
<TT>SAT </TT>2003.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnby.html>b007jnby</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnby>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Dangerous Critter
<TT>SAT </TT>Love is in the air. Even the old rogue is hooked up. But has
<TT>SAT </TT>Nancy met her match? Stars Maurice Denham. From January
<TT>SAT </TT>1991.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07858bs.html>b07858bs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07858bs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Frank Skinner loves history, but just doesn't know much of
<TT>SAT </TT>it. So he's devised a comedy discussion show in order to
<TT>SAT </TT>find out more about it.
<TT>SAT </TT>Along with his historian in residence, Professor Kate
<TT>SAT </TT>Williams, Frank is joined by a selection of celebrity guests
<TT>SAT </TT>who help him navigate his way through the annals of time,
<TT>SAT </TT>picking out and chewing over the funniest, oddest, and most
<TT>SAT </TT>interesting moments in history.
<TT>SAT </TT>The guests are Chris Addison and Alun Cochrane, who discuss
<TT>SAT </TT>the three wise men, Jack Straw (not that one), Henry Austen
<TT>SAT </TT>and a weaponry timeline.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Mark Augustyn and Justin Pollard
<TT>SAT </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Frank Skinner
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Chris Addison
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Alun Cochrane
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Kate Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Mark Augustyn
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Justin Pollard
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Miguel de Cervantes - Don Quixote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0d1.html>b007k0d1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0d1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>The Adventures of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de Ie
<TT>SAT </TT>Mancha by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra.
<TT>SAT </TT>Don Quixote dons his rusty armour, mounts his broken down
<TT>SAT </TT>horse and sets off with Sancho Panza, his faithful squire,
<TT>SAT </TT>to put the world to rights. The classic adventure published
<TT>SAT </TT>in 1605. Adapted by John Arden.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Bob Grant as Don Quixote, Bernard Cribbins as
<TT>SAT </TT>Sancho Panza, Ronald Baddiley as Cervantes and Meg Johnson
<TT>SAT </TT>as Aldonza.
<TT>SAT </TT>Music composed by Stephen Boxer.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Alfred Bradley
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1980.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 I Found a Tenor: Richard Tauber Revived <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ffkfq.html>b03ffkfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ffkfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>As he prepares to perform operetta for the first time,
<TT>SAT </TT>comedian and entertainer Bernie Clifton explores the impact
<TT>SAT </TT>of Austrian Tenor Richard Tauber, the man who inspired him
<TT>SAT </TT>to return to the stage as a singer.
<TT>SAT </TT>Bernie Clifton began his career singing with a dance band
<TT>SAT </TT>before cutting his teeth as a comedian on the northern club
<TT>SAT </TT>circuit. Famous for riding an ostrich and other outrageous
<TT>SAT </TT>props, Clifton became a regular face on television in the
<TT>SAT </TT>70's and 80's, appearing on The Lulu Show, The Good Old Days
<TT>SAT </TT>and presenting Crackerjack.
<TT>SAT </TT>A few years ago Clifton toyed with the idea of returning to
<TT>SAT </TT>the stage as a serious singer and, although his roots lay in
<TT>SAT </TT>Dance Band music, it was rediscovering the voice of Richard
<TT>SAT </TT>Tauber that inspired a new passion in him to perform
<TT>SAT </TT>operetta.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tauber, acclaimed as one of the greatest singers of the 20th
<TT>SAT </TT>century was a favourite in the Clifton family home and the
<TT>SAT </TT>young Bernie was regularly exposed to his music. As the
<TT>SAT </TT>decades passed by, Tauber's songs including the classics 'My
<TT>SAT </TT>Heart and I' and 'You Are My Heart's Desire' were almost
<TT>SAT </TT>forgotten until Clifton purchased an album of recordings.
<TT>SAT </TT>One atmospheric night he relived them and they revived some
<TT>SAT </TT>wonderful memories and motivated a new career ambition.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this programme we join Clifton preparing for a special
<TT>SAT </TT>evening of Viennese music where he'll perform songs before
<TT>SAT </TT>an audience in the Tauber style with The National Concert
<TT>SAT </TT>Orchestra.
<TT>SAT </TT>He trains his voice at the Royal Northern College of Music
<TT>SAT </TT>under the tutorship of the celebrated tenor David Maxwell
<TT>SAT </TT>Anderson, visits Tauber landmarks in London and meets Tauber
<TT>SAT </TT>enthusiast Bernard Keeffe, the Chairman of the
<TT>SAT </TT>Anglo-Austrian Music Society.
<TT>SAT </TT>Throughout, Clifton reflects on his own career and explores
<TT>SAT </TT>the more interesting aspects of the life of the Austrian
<TT>SAT </TT>singer. Much-admired Lancashire tenor Jon Christos is also
<TT>SAT </TT>on hand with music recordings to illustrate the uniqueness
<TT>SAT </TT>of the Tauber voice and his effect on 21st Century
<TT>SAT </TT>performers.
<TT>SAT </TT>As the journey concludes we discover if Bernie Clifton has
<TT>SAT </TT>got what it takes to perform without laughter as he takes to
<TT>SAT </TT>the stage as a serious singer of operetta.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Stephen Garner.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p6p7s.html>b01p6p7s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p6p7s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Lawrence of Arabia: The Man and the Myth
<TT>SAT </TT>David Lean's epic film Lawrence of Arabia was premiered in
<TT>SAT </TT>London fifty years ago. It perpetuated but also critiqued
<TT>SAT </TT>the myth of TE Lawrence, the Imperial desert adventurer, and
<TT>SAT </TT>proved a turning point in the representation of the Empire
<TT>SAT </TT>on screen.
<TT>SAT </TT>Allan Little examines the film and Lawrence's own account of
<TT>SAT </TT>his desert campaign on which it was based, Seven Pillars of
<TT>SAT </TT>Wisdom. He considers how they may be read in the light of
<TT>SAT </TT>the modern Middle East.
<TT>SAT </TT>With archive of those who knew and served with Lawrence,
<TT>SAT </TT>recollections of his brother and his biographer,
<TT>SAT </TT>contributions from Arab scholars and Lawrence's own words,
<TT>SAT </TT>Allan Little makes a case for Lawrence as a man of great
<TT>SAT </TT>foresight - both as the 'father of guerrilla warfare' and as
<TT>SAT </TT>a strategist who championed the Arab cause.
<TT>SAT </TT>The programme includes recordings from Jordan, where a team
<TT>SAT </TT>of archaeologists from Bristol University is currently
<TT>SAT </TT>excavating the remains of The Great Arab Revolt and
<TT>SAT </TT>Lawrence's part in it.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Susan Marling
<TT>SAT </TT>A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Comedy Controller <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m6hqn.html>b01m6hqn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m6hqn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Adam Hills
<TT>SAT </TT>The Antipodean funny man opens up his own personal comedy
<TT>SAT </TT>preferences. Including The Goon Show, Kenny Everett - The
<TT>SAT </TT>Local Radio Years, League of Gentlemen, Flight of the
<TT>SAT </TT>Conchords and Little Britain.
<TT>SAT </TT>What do Adelaide, Melbourne and Edinburgh all have in
<TT>SAT </TT>common? Their Fringe and comedy festivals have all been host
<TT>SAT </TT>to popular and critically-lauded shows from this sunny
<TT>SAT </TT>Australian comic. A purveyor of self-confessed "positive
<TT>SAT </TT>uplifting comedy", Adam has been a Perrier nominee on no
<TT>SAT </TT>less than three separate occasions, and a winner of the Best
<TT>SAT </TT>of the Fest. Not only a veteran of the British panel game
<TT>SAT </TT>circuit - via Mock the Week and Never Mind the Buzzcocks -
<TT>SAT </TT>he has presented Four at the Store for Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>A consistently popular comedian, in this programme, Adam
<TT>SAT </TT>shares his love of radio comedy and it's formative role in
<TT>SAT </TT>his comedy career. Go you big red fire engine!
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Martin Dempsey.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nrmxq.html>b01nrmxq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nrmxq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, The Market Special
<TT>SAT </TT>The station staff at Parsley Sidings go all out to boost
<TT>SAT </TT>falling passenger numbers.
<TT>SAT </TT>The eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway station. The
<TT>SAT </TT>Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station for
<TT>SAT </TT>generations and the current Station Master, Horace, hopes
<TT>SAT </TT>that his son Bert will continue the line. Mild-mannered
<TT>SAT </TT>Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but on the
<TT>SAT </TT>railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria Simpkins,
<TT>SAT </TT>secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an archetypal
<TT>SAT </TT>wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman, Bradshaw, causes
<TT>SAT </TT>havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in equal measure. The
<TT>SAT </TT>'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas Perkins, the station
<TT>SAT </TT>master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop down the line.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Ian Lavender as Bert,
<TT>SAT </TT>Kenneth Connor as Percy, Liz Fraser as Gloria and Elizabeth
<TT>SAT </TT>Morgan as Ethel.
<TT>SAT </TT>Re-created Announcements by Keith Skues.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in December 1971.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00x59wq.html>b00x59wq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00x59wq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Moor Will Mean Worse
<TT>SAT </TT>A community of artists in Cornwall bicker over each others'
<TT>SAT </TT>work - and with each other. Stars Pauline McLynn. From March
<TT>SAT </TT>2003.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 A Girl Called Jack - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0790hpb.html>b0790hpb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0790hpb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Drama exploring unique food blogger Jack, her past and her
<TT>SAT </TT>beloved Grandma. Stars Jaime Winstone and June Whitfield.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0790jc0.html>b0790jc0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0790jc0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Edith Bowman
<TT>SAT </TT>Radio 1 DJ and TV presenter Edith Bowman chooses 'Blackbird'
<TT>SAT </TT>by The Beatles and 'Slow Show' by The National.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Frankly Speaking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0790m7g.html>b0790m7g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0790m7g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Stanley Holloway
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor and singer, Stanley Holloway OBE discusses his career
<TT>SAT </TT>with renowned journalist John Freeman and theatre critic
<TT>SAT </TT>Philip Hope-Wallace.
<TT>SAT </TT>Aged 70 when interviewed, Stanley looks back over his career
<TT>SAT </TT>so far. He's best remembered on the big screen for Brief
<TT>SAT </TT>Encounter, Passport To Pimlico, The Titfield Thunderbolt and
<TT>SAT </TT>The Lavender Hill Mob. But it was playing Eliza Doolittle's
<TT>SAT </TT>father Alfred in the original Broadway (1956) and London
<TT>SAT </TT>(1958) productions of 'My Fair Lady' that won him the 1964
<TT>SAT </TT>film role which brought Stanley international fame.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stanley Holloway was born in 1890 and died in 1982.
<TT>SAT </TT>Launched in 1952 on the BBC Home Service, Frankly Speaking
<TT>SAT </TT>was a novel, ground breaking series. Unrehearsed and
<TT>SAT </TT>unscripted, the traditional interviewee/interviewer pairing
<TT>SAT </TT>was initially jettisoned for three interviewers firing
<TT>SAT </TT>direct questions. Early critics described it as 'unkempt',
<TT>SAT </TT>'an inquisition' and described the guest as prey being
<TT>SAT </TT>cornered, quarry being pursued - with calls to axe the
<TT>SAT </TT>unscripted interview. But the format won out and eventually
<TT>SAT </TT>won over its detractors.
<TT>SAT </TT>Unknown or very inexperienced broadcasters were employed as
<TT>SAT </TT>interviewers, notably John Betjeman, Malcolm Muggeridge and
<TT>SAT </TT>Penelope Mortimer. Only 40 or so of the original 100
<TT>SAT </TT>programmes survive.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Home Service in 1960.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:45 Could Do Better <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03lbzfg.html>b03lbzfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03lbzfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Kenneth Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>Robert Booth summons Kenneth Williams to his study for a
<TT>SAT </TT>quiet word about the comic actor's school reports. From
<TT>SAT </TT>October 1987.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p6p7s.html>b01p6p7s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p6p7s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Miguel de Cervantes - Don Quixote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0d1.html>b007k0d1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0d1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 I Found a Tenor: Richard Tauber Revived <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ffkfq.html>b03ffkfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ffkfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Jenny McDade - Something of the Night <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075bgz.html>b0075bgz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075bgz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A bad dream, ley lines, the marsh mist - or simply an
<TT>SAT </TT>overactive imagination?
<TT>SAT </TT>A schoolboy witnesses strange goings-on. But will any of the
<TT>SAT </TT>grown-ups believe his fantastic tale?
<TT>SAT </TT>Jenny McDade's drama stars Leonard Kirby as Dean Batty, John
<TT>SAT </TT>Challis as Inspector Andrews, Geoffrey Whitehead as Adrian
<TT>SAT </TT>Knight MP and Jane Whittenshaw as Hatty Fielding.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director Celia de Wolff
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1998.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:45 Roald Dahl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0790vxt.html>b0790vxt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0790vxt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Lamb to the Slaughter
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra debut. Patrick Maloney has a shock for his wife, but
<TT>SAT </TT>it's not as big as the shock she gives him in return! Read
<TT>SAT </TT>by Jenny Lynch.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Comedy Controller <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m6hqn.html>b01m6hqn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m6hqn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 What Does the K Stand For? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03k21ns.html>b03k21ns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03k21ns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, My Mum Is Shirley Bassey
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen K Amos traces his ability to spin a yarn back to an
<TT>SAT </TT>incident with his mum and the school fete.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Jonathan Harvey with Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Colin Anderson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Himself: Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>Young Stephen: Shaquille Ali-Yebuah
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephanie Amos: Fatou Sohna
<TT>SAT </TT>Virginia Amos: Ellen Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>Vincent Amos: Don Gilet
<TT>SAT </TT>Miss Collins: Gemma Whelan
<TT>SAT </TT>Jayson: Frankie Wilson
<TT>SAT </TT>PE Teacher: Harry Jardine
<TT>SAT </TT>Red Coat: Harry Jardine
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Colin Anderson
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jonathan Harvey
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Comedy Club at Machynlleth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0790wlw.html>b0790wlw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0790wlw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Arthur Smith brings you interviews,
<TT>SAT </TT>features and much more from this year's Machynlleth Comedy
<TT>SAT </TT>Festival.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:35 Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k3n96.html>b00k3n96</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k3n96>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Greed/Gluttony
<TT>SAT </TT>The comedian sets out on his quest to free us from the seven
<TT>SAT </TT>deadly sins. With Tim Key and Tim Minchin.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:05 Comedy Club at Machynlleth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0791h7l.html>b0791h7l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0791h7l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Arthur Smith brings you interviews,
<TT>SAT </TT>features and much more from this year's Machynlleth Comedy
<TT>SAT </TT>Festival.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:10 Isy Suttie: Pearl and Dave <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0196rpc.html>b0196rpc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0196rpc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Isy Suttie ('Dobby' from Channel 4's 'Peep Show' & double
<TT>SAT </TT>British Comedy Award nominee.) recounts a moving love story
<TT>SAT </TT>involving a socially awkward childhood neighbour (her first
<TT>SAT </TT>pen pal) and a 'well-bred' girl from Surrey - the titular
<TT>SAT </TT>Pearl and Dave. She interweaves the narrative with her own
<TT>SAT </TT>tales of failed relationships, internet dating and eventual
<TT>SAT </TT>happiness, much of which is told through song. Adapted from
<TT>SAT </TT>her sell out Edinburgh 2011 Edinburgh show of the same name.
<TT>SAT </TT>From BBC Radio Comedy.
<TT>SAT </TT>"I'm overjoyed to be doing my Edinburgh show on Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Having spent a month playing to audiences who'd been rained
<TT>SAT </TT>on all day, some of them dashing in late, I advise listeners
<TT>SAT </TT>to wrap up warm, eat a hearty meal and leave enough time for
<TT>SAT </TT>the journey from the sofa to the radio." Isy Suttie Nov
<TT>SAT </TT>2011.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Producer is John Pocock.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:40 Comedy Club at Machynlleth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0791hnw.html>b0791hnw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0791hnw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Arthur Smith brings you interviews,
<TT>SAT </TT>features and much more from this year's Machynlleth Comedy
<TT>SAT </TT>Festival.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:45 Mordrin McDonald: 21st Century Wizard <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jxslj.html>b01jxslj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jxslj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Election Fever
<TT>SAT </TT>Step into the magically mundane world that is the life of
<TT>SAT </TT>21st Century Wizard Mordrin McDonald. An isolated 2000
<TT>SAT </TT>year-old Scottish sorcerer with enough power in his small
<TT>SAT </TT>finger to destroy a town, yet insufficient clout to get a
<TT>SAT </TT>speed bump installed outside his cave by the local council.
<TT>SAT </TT>Even for such a skilful sorcerer, modern life is rubbish!
<TT>SAT </TT>In this episode, Mordrin (David Kay) finally gets an
<TT>SAT </TT>opportunity to get a seat on the Wizard Council. The Golden
<TT>SAT </TT>Phoenix has flown down the chimney at the Wizard Chambers
<TT>SAT </TT>signifying the start of the election process, which only
<TT>SAT </TT>happens every 150 years, and Mordrin has been called to
<TT>SAT </TT>stand. It's a brilliant chance for Mordrin to finally get
<TT>SAT </TT>some clout in the Wizard community, the only downside is
<TT>SAT </TT>that failure to win at the ballot box will result in certain
<TT>SAT </TT>fiery death under the Golden Phoenix. Mordrin decides to
<TT>SAT </TT>call upon Bernard (Jack Docherty) to be his campaign
<TT>SAT </TT>manager.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by David Kay and Gavin Smith
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Gus Beattie
<TT>SAT </TT>A Comedy Unit production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Mordrin: David Kay
<TT>SAT </TT>Bernard the Blue: Jack Docherty
<TT>SAT </TT>Geoff: Gordon Kennedy
<TT>SAT </TT>Wilma the White: Karen Dunbar
<TT>SAT </TT>Leprechaun Leader: Michael Smiley
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: David Kay
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Gavin Smith
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Gus Beattie
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 01 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Jenny McDade - Something of the Night <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075bgz.html>b0075bgz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075bgz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:45 Roald Dahl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0790vxt.html>b0790vxt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0790vxt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:45 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 A Girl Called Jack - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0790hpb.html>b0790hpb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0790hpb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0790jc0.html>b0790jc0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0790jc0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Frankly Speaking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0790m7g.html>b0790m7g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0790m7g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:45 Could Do Better <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03lbzfg.html>b03lbzfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03lbzfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p6p7s.html>b01p6p7s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p6p7s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Miguel de Cervantes - Don Quixote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0d1.html>b007k0d1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0d1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 I Found a Tenor: Richard Tauber Revived <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ffkfq.html>b03ffkfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ffkfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Cath Staincliffe - Legacy: Blood in the Mountains
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012f50s.html>b012f50s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012f50s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus: Probate researchers Dan and Rachel are on a
<TT>SUN </TT>challenging quest to find an heir to a fortune. Stars
<TT>SUN </TT>William Ash and Claire Keelan.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr6r0.html>b00wr6r0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr6r0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Primary School
<TT>SUN </TT>"I felt awkward going to school - it was only women who did
<TT>SUN </TT>- it just wasn't a man thing. It didn't seem right." Colin,
<TT>SUN </TT>a parent at Sanquhar Primary School in Dumfries and
<TT>SUN </TT>Galloway, reflects on how he used to feel about going into
<TT>SUN </TT>school.
<TT>SUN </TT>The series on men with jobs in female workplaces begins with
<TT>SUN </TT>the story of Alex Douglas, the only man in the staff room.
<TT>SUN </TT>Alex talks about his battle to get men like Colin to engage
<TT>SUN </TT>with the school. Five years ago - after only one man turned
<TT>SUN </TT>up for a parents' evening - he set up a Dads' club. Alex
<TT>SUN </TT>explains how he persuaded Sanquhar Dads to join the club (he
<TT>SUN </TT>drew on his background as a professional photographer) and
<TT>SUN </TT>then managed to keep it going.
<TT>SUN </TT>"In most primary schools, because it's a female environment,
<TT>SUN </TT>the female view takes precedence", he argues. "When my
<TT>SUN </TT>children were at primary school, I was available to help out
<TT>SUN </TT>during the day, and not once was I asked. But my wife was."
<TT>SUN </TT>Chris Ledgard meets Sanquhar staff, parents and children who
<TT>SUN </TT>talk about how Mr Douglas' good idea changed a school
<TT>SUN </TT>culture.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gg7g4.html>b01gg7g4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gg7g4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 8, Making a Difference
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed Reardon leads us through the ups and down of his week,
<TT>SUN </TT>complete with his trusty companion, Elgar, and his
<TT>SUN </TT>never-ending capacity for scrimping and scraping at whatever
<TT>SUN </TT>scraps his agent, Ping, can offer him to keep body, mind and
<TT>SUN </TT>cat together.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed decides to 'Make a Difference' to impress Fiona and as a
<TT>SUN </TT>consequence finds himself becoming 'a voice for the people'
<TT>SUN </TT>when he joins a group trying to change the railways. As a
<TT>SUN </TT>consequence he finds himself on local radio representing the
<TT>SUN </TT>group and 'channelling grumpy', and astonishingly finds that
<TT>SUN </TT>people agree with his views and find his conversation 'totes
<TT>SUN </TT>legde'. Thus it is that 'Captain Grumblebum' is created.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Andrew Nickolds and Christopher Douglas.
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Dawn Ellis.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed Reardon: Christopher Douglas
<TT>SUN </TT>Fiona: Jenny Agutter
<TT>SUN </TT>Olive: Stephanie Cole
<TT>SUN </TT>Frank: Simon Greenall
<TT>SUN </TT>Jaz: Philip Jackson
<TT>SUN </TT>Pearl: Rita May
<TT>SUN </TT>Cliff: Geoffrey McGivern
<TT>SUN </TT>Jonathan: Geoffrey McGivern
<TT>SUN </TT>Ping: Barunka O'Shaughnessy
<TT>SUN </TT>Lisa: Barunka O'Shaughnessy
<TT>SUN </TT>12-Year-Old Official: Sam Pamphillon
<TT>SUN </TT>Mandy Kramer: Nicola Sanderson
<TT>SUN </TT>Stan: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Dawn Ellis
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Andrew Nickolds
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Christopher Douglas
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 The Clitheroe Kid <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1lk.html>b007k1lk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1lk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Girl Trouble
<TT>SUN </TT>Cheeky schoolboy Jimmy is ribbed by his pals when he has to
<TT>SUN </TT>escort new neighbour Shirley to school.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Jimmy Clitheroe as The Clitheroe Kid. With Peter
<TT>SUN </TT>Sinclair as Grandfather, Patricia Burke as Mother, Diana Day
<TT>SUN </TT>as Susan and Leonard Williams as Theodore Craythorpe.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Clitheroe Kid ran from 1958 - 1972 - gaining audiences
<TT>SUN </TT>above 10 million at its peak.
<TT>SUN </TT>Its Lancashire born star, Jimmy Clitheroe (1921-1973) was
<TT>SUN </TT>just 4'3" tall, with a rather shrill voice making him a very
<TT>SUN </TT>believable naughty schoolboy - despite being 35 when it
<TT>SUN </TT>began as a one-off show. Created by James Casey in 1956, a
<TT>SUN </TT>pilot followed and series 1 proper in 1958. Both writing and
<TT>SUN </TT>producing, James stayed with his creation until it finally
<TT>SUN </TT>came off-air. Jimmy died a year later aged just 51.
<TT>SUN </TT>Theme music by Alan Roper and played by the BBC Northern
<TT>SUN </TT>Dance Orchestra conducted by Alyn Ainsworth - with Jimmy
<TT>SUN </TT>Leach at the Electronic Organ.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced: James Casey
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in February 1959.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4bc.html>b007k4bc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4bc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Our First Baby
<TT>SUN </TT>Medic Simon Sparrow is thrown in the deep-end on St
<TT>SUN </TT>Swithins' ante-natal ward.
<TT>SUN </TT>The misadventures of student doctor Simon Sparrow - adapted
<TT>SUN </TT>for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's novel 'Doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>in the House' published in 1952.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Sumner as
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt, Ray Cooney as Tony Benskin, Edward Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>as Taffy Evans and Norma Ronald as Vera.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: David Hatch
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1968.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Respectable: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0791r9q.html>b0791r9q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0791r9q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Lynsey Hanley explores the experience of class aspiration in
<TT>SUN </TT>Britain over the past four decades, via the lens of her own
<TT>SUN </TT>life.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0791s3x.html>b0791s3x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0791s3x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Gordon Buchanan
<TT>SUN </TT>Globetrotting wildlife film-maker Gordon Buchanan chooses
<TT>SUN </TT>'D-I-V-O-R-C-E' by Tammy Wynette and 'Tusk' by Fleetwood
<TT>SUN </TT>Mac.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs: Longplay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0791s3z.html>b0791s3z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0791s3z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Bill Gates
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra's extended edition. Kirsty Young chats to key
<TT>SUN </TT>technological pioneer and Microsoft co-founder, Bill Gates.
<TT>SUN </TT>From January 2016.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0791s5x.html>b0791s5x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0791s5x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Motherlove, Money and War
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA. Sarah Austin Jenness
<TT>SUN </TT>introduces tales about gambling, a family visit and war
<TT>SUN </TT>reporting.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 The Clitheroe Kid <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1lk.html>b007k1lk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1lk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4bc.html>b007k4bc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4bc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Cath Staincliffe - Legacy: Blood in the Mountains
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012f50s.html>b012f50s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012f50s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr6r0.html>b00wr6r0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr6r0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Gillian Slovo - 10 Days: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0794hyk.html>b0794hyk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0794hyk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Police discover where their missing officer is hiding, just
<TT>SUN </TT>as Cathy does the same. Read by Jasmine Hyde and Ben
<TT>SUN </TT>Onwukwe.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Daphne Du Maurier - And His Letters Grew Colder
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007j7pb.html>b007j7pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007j7pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A passionate affair gradually dies. An early story by Daphne
<TT>SUN </TT>du Maurier that was only discovered in 2006. Read by Nigel
<TT>SUN </TT>Havers.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Daphne du Maurier - September Tide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4qn.html>b007k4qn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4qn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Stella's daughter comes home to visit, bringing her new
<TT>SUN </TT>husband and a few surprises. Stars Paula Wilcox and Alice
<TT>SUN </TT>Hart.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0794n4b.html>b0794n4b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0794n4b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>We Real Cool - The Poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with 'We Real Cool' - The Poetry
<TT>SUN </TT>of Gwendolyn Brooks
<TT>SUN </TT>Gwendolyn Brooks was an African American poet whose
<TT>SUN </TT>imagination, conscience and passion for words made her the
<TT>SUN </TT>first black poet to win the Pulitzer Prize, in 1950.
<TT>SUN </TT>Narrated by her daughter Nora Brooks Blakely, this is
<TT>SUN </TT>portrait features friends and fellow poets - including Sonia
<TT>SUN </TT>Sanchez and Haki Madhubuti.
<TT>SUN </TT>Publishing her first poem at 13 - when she hit 16, Gwendolyn
<TT>SUN </TT>was publishing in newspapers serving Chicago's black
<TT>SUN </TT>population. Early critics welcomed her as 'a real poet
<TT>SUN </TT>writing poignant social documents.'
<TT>SUN </TT>Her poems are portraits of ordinary people she observed
<TT>SUN </TT>day-to-day. She moulded them into memorable characters like
<TT>SUN </TT>Annie Allen, Rudolph Reed and Satin Legs Smith. Her deepest
<TT>SUN </TT>compassion though was for young people, particularly
<TT>SUN </TT>struggling youth. Her most famous poem, We Real Cool, is
<TT>SUN </TT>about children skipping school - still spoken aloud today by
<TT>SUN </TT>children who learn it by heart.
<TT>SUN </TT>Brooks believed she had a social and political role as a
<TT>SUN </TT>poet and became one of the most visible articulators of the
<TT>SUN </TT>"black aesthetic" as the Black Arts Movement took off in the
<TT>SUN </TT>late 1960s. Her commitment to nurturing black literature led
<TT>SUN </TT>her to leave major publisher Harper & Row in favour of a
<TT>SUN </TT>fledgling black company. When she was appointed poet
<TT>SUN </TT>laureate of Illinois in 1968, she used her role to visit
<TT>SUN </TT>schools, prisons, and rehabilitation centres to help people
<TT>SUN </TT>'see the poetry in their lives.' She always claimed her
<TT>SUN </TT>greatest achievement was teaching people that poetry isn't a
<TT>SUN </TT>formal activity but an art form within the reach of
<TT>SUN </TT>everybody.
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Sarah Cuddon
<TT>SUN </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4 from 2015.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gg7g4.html>b01gg7g4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gg7g4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 The Female Ghost <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00njx8j.html>b00njx8j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00njx8j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Afterward
<TT>SUN </TT>By Edith Wharton. A newly rich American couple moves to
<TT>SUN </TT>England, but their past catches up with them. Stars Buffy
<TT>SUN </TT>Davis and John Guerrasio.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:30 Voices From the Grave <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwn1.html>b007jwn1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwn1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Lie
<TT>SUN </TT>Lisa gives up everything for her lover, and wanders a
<TT>SUN </TT>disused psychiatric hospital. Lynn Ferguson's horror tale
<TT>SUN </TT>stars Leslie Ash.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0791s5x.html>b0791s5x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0791s5x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:50 Respectable: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0791r9q.html>b0791r9q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0791r9q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 Desert Island Discs: Longplay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0791s3z.html>b0791s3z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0791s3z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gg7g4.html>b01gg7g4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gg7g4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Comedy Club at Machynlleth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0794pnb.html>b0794pnb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0794pnb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 5, Episode 5
<TT>SUN </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Arthur Smith brings you interviews,
<TT>SUN </TT>features and much more from this year's Machynlleth Comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>Festival.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:35 Lee and Herring's Fist of Fun <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1qh.html>b007k1qh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1qh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>The cult BBC Radio 1 series hits Queen's University Belfast.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Stewart Lee and Richard Herring. From October 1993.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:05 Comedy Club at Machynlleth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0794pxq.html>b0794pxq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0794pxq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 5, Episode 6
<TT>SUN </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Arthur Smith brings you interviews,
<TT>SUN </TT>features and much more from this year's Machynlleth Comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>Festival.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:10 The Shuttleworths <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007lrj3.html>b007lrj3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007lrj3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>John Shuttleworth's Open Mind, Ghosts
<TT>SUN </TT>The Sheffield singer-songwriter tries contacting the spirit
<TT>SUN </TT>world with his wife Mary and Yvette Fielding. From April
<TT>SUN </TT>2006.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:40 Comedy Club at Machynlleth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0794qpp.html>b0794qpp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0794qpp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 5, Episode 7
<TT>SUN </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Arthur Smith brings you interviews,
<TT>SUN </TT>features and much more from this year's Machynlleth Comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>Festival.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:45 Mordrin McDonald: 21st Century Wizard <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01k2b1b.html>b01k2b1b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01k2b1b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, School Sports Day
<TT>SUN </TT>Step into the magically mundane world that is the life of
<TT>SUN </TT>21st Century Wizard Mordrin McDonald. An isolated 2000
<TT>SUN </TT>year-old Scottish sorcerer with enough power in his small
<TT>SUN </TT>finger to destroy a town, yet insufficient clout to get a
<TT>SUN </TT>speed bump installed outside his cave by the local council.
<TT>SUN </TT>Even for such a skilful sorcerer, modern life is rubbish!
<TT>SUN </TT>In this episode, Mordrin (David Kay) is persuaded by his
<TT>SUN </TT>neighbour Tracey (Rosemary Hollands) to take part in her
<TT>SUN </TT>School Sports Day. Mordrin is struggling with his fitness
<TT>SUN </TT>and any attempts to simply 'magic' himself fit may result in
<TT>SUN </TT>an unwanted call up to the Wizard Olympics which contains
<TT>SUN </TT>events such as the Dragon Hurdles, a Magroth Marathon and,
<TT>SUN </TT>worst of all, a Troll chasing Decathlon.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by David Kay & Gavin Smith.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Gus Beattie
<TT>SUN </TT>A Comedy Unit production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Mordrin: David Kay
<TT>SUN </TT>Geoff: Gordon Kennedy
<TT>SUN </TT>Heather: Hannah Donaldson
<TT>SUN </TT>Jill: Katrina Bryan
<TT>SUN </TT>Councillor Campbell: Callum Cuthbertson
<TT>SUN </TT>Tracey: Rosemary Hollands
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: David Kay
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Gavin Smith
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Gus Beattie
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 02 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 The Female Ghost <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00njx8j.html>b00njx8j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00njx8j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:30 Voices From the Grave <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwn1.html>b007jwn1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwn1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Cath Staincliffe - Legacy: Blood in the Mountains
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012f50s.html>b012f50s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012f50s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 A Woman's World <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr6r0.html>b00wr6r0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr6r0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Gillian Slovo - 10 Days: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0794hyk.html>b0794hyk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0794hyk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Daphne Du Maurier - And His Letters Grew Colder
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007j7pb.html>b007j7pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007j7pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Daphne du Maurier - September Tide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4qn.html>b007k4qn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4qn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0794n4b.html>b0794n4b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0794n4b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gg7g4.html>b01gg7g4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gg7g4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7lzt.html>b00d7lzt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7lzt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>18th Century swashbuckling scholar, Doctor Syn finds love -
<TT>MON </TT>and encounters a dastardly squire. Read by Rufus Sewell.
<TT>MON </TT>Christopher Syn, a brilliant young scholar, is a Doctor of
<TT>MON </TT>Divinity at Oxford, but his eventual decision to throw away
<TT>MON </TT>the Bible for the sword in a mad quest for vengeance will
<TT>MON </TT>influence the rest of his life.
<TT>MON </TT>Russell Thorndike's Kent-based adventure featuring pirates,
<TT>MON </TT>smuggling, highwaymen, duels, wicked squires and beautiful
<TT>MON </TT>Spanish ladies. Based on the first two novels (published
<TT>MON </TT>1935 and 1936) in the seven-title sequence, 'Doctor Syn on
<TT>MON </TT>the High Seas' and 'Doctor Syn Returns'. Abridged by Doreen
<TT>MON </TT>Estall.
<TT>MON </TT>Writer Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) is less well-known than
<TT>MON </TT>his sister, the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, but his Doctor
<TT>MON </TT>Syn novels hold a special place in the affection of lovers
<TT>MON </TT>of atmospheric, swashbuckling storytelling everywhere. His
<TT>MON </TT>novels have been filmed with actors as diverse as George
<TT>MON </TT>Arliss, Peter Cushing and Patrick McGoohan in the role of
<TT>MON </TT>Syn, and the Kent village of Dymchurch holds an official
<TT>MON </TT>'Day of Syn' every other year, to commemorate a home-grown
<TT>MON </TT>literary folk hero.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in 2006.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Inside the Brain of a Five-Year-Old <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm072.html>b00rm072</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rm072>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Claudia Hammond investigates the latest research into the
<TT>MON </TT>working of the five year old brain, and asks whether the
<TT>MON </TT>latest developments in neuroscience might have an
<TT>MON </TT>application in the classroom. Could a deeper understanding
<TT>MON </TT>of brain development help educationalists get better
<TT>MON </TT>results- and if so how can teachers separate the brain fact
<TT>MON </TT>from so much of the brain fiction which seems to be out
<TT>MON </TT>there?
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007mcc4.html>b007mcc4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007mcc4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>18th-century Cornish village sitcom from the writers of Dead
<TT>MON </TT>Ringers, produced by Jan Ravens. Stars Lucy Speed. From
<TT>MON </TT>February 2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078xpfg.html>b078xpfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078xpfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 4
<TT>MON </TT>David Mitchell hosts the panel game in which four comedians
<TT>MON </TT>are encouraged to tell lies and compete against one another
<TT>MON </TT>to see how many items of truth they're able to smuggle past
<TT>MON </TT>their opponents.
<TT>MON </TT>Joe Lycett, Sam Simmons, Richard Osman and Aisling Bea are
<TT>MON </TT>the panellists obliged to talk with deliberate inaccuracy on
<TT>MON </TT>subjects as varied as the jokes, ghosts, LEGO and reality
<TT>MON </TT>TV.
<TT>MON </TT>The show is devised by Graeme Garden and Jon Naismith, the
<TT>MON </TT>team behind Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>A Random Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: David Mitchell
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Joe Lycett
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Sam Simmons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Richard Osman
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Aisling Bea
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jon Naismith
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<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ntnsd.html>b01ntnsd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ntnsd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, The Postal Express
<TT>MON </TT>Parsley Sidings' Station Master Horace Hepplewhite hopes a
<TT>MON </TT>new automated mail system will save the sleepy halt in a
<TT>MON </TT>trial with his deadly rival.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Ian Lavender as Bert,
<TT>MON </TT>Kenneth Connor as Percy, Liz Fraser as Gloria and John
<TT>MON </TT>Graham as Phineas Perkins.
<TT>MON </TT>Jim Eldridge's eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway
<TT>MON </TT>station. The Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station
<TT>MON </TT>for generations and the current Station Master, Horace,
<TT>MON </TT>hopes that his son Bert will continue the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Mild-mannered Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but
<TT>MON </TT>on the railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria
<TT>MON </TT>Simpkins, secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an
<TT>MON </TT>archetypal wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman,
<TT>MON </TT>Bradshaw, causes havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in
<TT>MON </TT>equal measure. The 'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas
<TT>MON </TT>Perkins, the station master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop
<TT>MON </TT>down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Re-created Announcements by Keith Skues.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in December 1971.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d8yxw.html>b00d8yxw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d8yxw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Les Dawson's topic is marriage and mothers-in-law, plus
<TT>MON </TT>Wotan, Man of Steel camps it up.
<TT>MON </TT>With Daphne Oxenford, Eli Woods and Colin Edwynn.
<TT>MON </TT>Music by Brian Fitzgerald.
<TT>MON </TT>Scripted and produced by James Casey.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in March 1985.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qcjwq.html>b00qcjwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qcjwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 12, Irvine Welsh
<TT>MON </TT>James Walton takes the chair for the game of literary
<TT>MON </TT>correctness. Team captains John Walsh and Lynne Truss are
<TT>MON </TT>joined by Jane Thynne and Christopher Brookmyre. The author
<TT>MON </TT>of the week and subject for pastiche is Irvine Welsh, and
<TT>MON </TT>the reader is Beth Chalmers.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsz2.html>b007jsz2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsz2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Putting on the Style
<TT>MON </TT>Misadventures of a corner-shop barber, with a battle against
<TT>MON </TT>rival Boris the Russian. Stars Victor Spinetti. From October
<TT>MON </TT>1979.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 EF Benson - Secret Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014r622.html>b014r622</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014r622>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Most Desirable Address
<TT>MON </TT>Mrs Mantrip hopes that a new neighbour won't lower the tone
<TT>MON </TT>of her beloved Durham Square. Stars Pauline Collins and
<TT>MON </TT>Margot Boyd.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Kenneth Williams Reads: Cold Comfort Farm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0795fpm.html>b0795fpm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0795fpm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>"Come rue, come snow. So maides mun go."
<TT>MON </TT>Plans for Elfine's wedding day test Flora's organisational
<TT>MON </TT>skills.
<TT>MON </TT>In 1932, Stella Gibbons' book was acclaimed as a wickedly
<TT>MON </TT>funny send-up of a certain kind of heavy-breathing novel
<TT>MON </TT>about the doom-laden everyday life of country folk. Since
<TT>MON </TT>then it has become a classic of comedy in its own right.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged in six parts and produced by Pamela Howe.
<TT>MON </TT>Concluded by Kenneth Williams
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1974.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:30 Martyn Wade - Lover Come Back <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ndr4h.html>b04ndr4h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04ndr4h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Tom is not happy with married life. Will he find true
<TT>MON </TT>happiness with an old flame? Starring Stephen Moore and
<TT>MON </TT>Sherrie Hewson.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ntnsd.html>b01ntnsd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ntnsd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d8yxw.html>b00d8yxw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d8yxw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7lzt.html>b00d7lzt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7lzt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Inside the Brain of a Five-Year-Old <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm072.html>b00rm072</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rm072>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065sycn.html>b065sycn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065sycn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Go Set a Watchman, Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>GO SET A WATCHMAN
<TT>MON </TT>In the literary event of the year Harper Lee's explosive
<TT>MON </TT>second novel has finally been published. Believed lost for
<TT>MON </TT>decades after the publication of 'To Kill A Mockingbird',
<TT>MON </TT>this book revisits much-loved characters, this time through
<TT>MON </TT>adult eyes. This abridgement for Book at Bedtime brings a
<TT>MON </TT>compelling and important release to Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch travels from New York to Maycomb
<TT>MON </TT>for her annual visit home. It's always a relief to slip into
<TT>MON </TT>the comfortable rhythms of the South; to spend time with her
<TT>MON </TT>beloved father Atticus and rekindle her spiky relationship
<TT>MON </TT>with Aunt Alexandra. But mid-50s Alabama is not the same
<TT>MON </TT>place where young Scout spent idyllic summers with brother
<TT>MON </TT>Jem, and the 26-year old will be betrayed and have her trust
<TT>MON </TT>shattered before she is able to become her own woman.
<TT>MON </TT>Harper Lee was the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'To Kill
<TT>MON </TT>a Mockingbird', a book which has been studied, loved, wept
<TT>MON </TT>over and revered by generations since its publication in
<TT>MON </TT>1960. She lived in Monroeville, Alabama until her death in
<TT>MON </TT>February 2016.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Fenella Woolgar
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Harper Lee
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>MON </TT>Author: Harper Lee
<TT>MON </TT>Abridger: Robin Brooks
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jrnw8.html>b00jrnw8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jrnw8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Cary Grant - The Influence of Hollywood
<TT>MON </TT>The interior designer examines the impact of the silver
<TT>MON </TT>screen on men's fashion, celebrating the stars that have
<TT>MON </TT>redefined it.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0183rsx.html>b0183rsx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0183rsx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Legacy: High Green Walls, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Cath Staincliffe's drama series returns with High Green
<TT>MON </TT>Walls. When the weekly list of unclaimed estates is
<TT>MON </TT>published, probate researchers, brother and sister team Dan
<TT>MON </TT>and Rachel, search backwards through the family line to find
<TT>MON </TT>the true heir and get a slice of the fortune.
<TT>MON </TT>Susan Pellier, a 73 year-old recluse, died intestate with no
<TT>MON </TT>known next of kin, Dan and Rachel's quest to find an heir
<TT>MON </TT>leads them to a heartbreaking discovery .
<TT>MON </TT>DAN.....William Ash
<TT>MON </TT>RACHEL.....Claire Keelan
<TT>MON </TT>MORELLI.....Russell Dixon
<TT>MON </TT>BARBARA.....Kellie Shirley
<TT>MON </TT>SUSAN.....Ellie Meigan Rose
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 John Heilpern - A Patriot for Us <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y6q.html>b0076y6q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y6q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>The childhood of playwright John Osborne in Fulham where he
<TT>MON </TT>was weaned on reproach and failure by his neurotically clean
<TT>MON </TT>mother Nelly Beatrice. Read by Gareth Thomas.
<TT>MON </TT>John Heilpern's biography of the playwright who changed the
<TT>MON </TT>face of British Theatre with an ironing board. Osborne's
<TT>MON </TT>most famous protagonist Jimmy Porter first burst onto the
<TT>MON </TT>English Stage in the ground-breaking play Look Back in Anger
<TT>MON </TT>on the 8th March 1956.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Robert Evans.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Lu Kemp
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2006.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 EF Benson - Secret Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014r622.html>b014r622</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014r622>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qcjwq.html>b00qcjwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qcjwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsz2.html>b007jsz2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsz2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007mcc4.html>b007mcc4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007mcc4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078xpfg.html>b078xpfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078xpfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Ben Moor - Undone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwq5.html>b007jwq5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwq5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Unaccompanied
<TT>MON </TT>Edna tries to make sense of a reality without Undone. Are
<TT>MON </TT>the gaps closed?
<TT>MON </TT>Stars Alex Tregear as Edna Turner, Ben Moor as Tankerton
<TT>MON </TT>Slopes and Tim Key as Grant.
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2 of Ben Moor's comic sci-fi saga about a magazine
<TT>MON </TT>editor called Edna Turner who enters a parallel world where
<TT>MON </TT>her version of London is replaced with the city of Undone.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Colin Anderson
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Radio Comedy.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in 2008.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00765hk.html>b00765hk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00765hk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Tanni Grey-Thompson & Chris Smith
<TT>MON </TT>Louise Doughty, Chris Smith and Tanni Grey-Thompson discuss
<TT>MON </TT>books by Ian McEwan, Kate Clanchy and Annie Proulx. From
<TT>MON </TT>December 2001.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ntnsd.html>b01ntnsd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ntnsd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d8yxw.html>b00d8yxw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d8yxw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7lzt.html>b00d7lzt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7lzt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Inside the Brain of a Five-Year-Old <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm072.html>b00rm072</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rm072>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Kenneth Williams Reads: Cold Comfort Farm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0795fpm.html>b0795fpm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0795fpm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:30 Martyn Wade - Lover Come Back <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ndr4h.html>b04ndr4h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04ndr4h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078xpfg.html>b078xpfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078xpfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Comedy Club at Machynlleth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0795qr4.html>b0795qr4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0795qr4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 5, Episode 8
<TT>MON </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Arthur Smith brings you interviews,
<TT>MON </TT>features and much more from this year's Machynlleth Comedy
<TT>MON </TT>Festival.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:35 Machynlleth Stand-Up Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0795r64.html>b0795r64</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0795r64>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>2016
<TT>MON </TT>Mike Bubbins oversees proceedings at the Bowling Club in
<TT>MON </TT>Machynlleth showcasing some of the acts from 2016's
<TT>MON </TT>Machynlleth Comedy Festival.
<TT>MON </TT>Expect sets from Ed Aczel, David Kay, Lou Sanders, Rhys
<TT>MON </TT>James, Annie Mcgrath plus music from Jonny and the Baptists.
<TT>MON </TT>Recorded in front of a live audience.
<TT>MON </TT>BBC Wales production.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:05 Comedy Club at Machynlleth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0795r66.html>b0795r66</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0795r66>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 5, Episode 9
<TT>MON </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Arthur Smith brings you interviews,
<TT>MON </TT>features and much more from this year's Machynlleth Comedy
<TT>MON </TT>Festival.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:10 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0795rms.html>b0795rms</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0795rms>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 17, Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>Susan Calman, Zoe Lyons, Vicky Pepperdine and Andy Hamilton
<TT>MON </TT>are Miles' guests for this episode of News Quiz Extra, the
<TT>MON </TT>bumper bonus version of Friday's programme.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer...Tamara Shilham
<TT>MON </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:55 Comedy Club at Machynlleth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0795r87.html>b0795r87</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0795r87>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 5, Episode 10
<TT>MON </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Arthur Smith brings you interviews,
<TT>MON </TT>features and much more from this year's Machynlleth Comedy
<TT>MON </TT>Festival.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 03 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Ben Moor - Undone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwq5.html>b007jwq5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwq5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00765hk.html>b00765hk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00765hk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7lzt.html>b00d7lzt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7lzt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Inside the Brain of a Five-Year-Old <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm072.html>b00rm072</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rm072>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065sycn.html>b065sycn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065sycn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jrnw8.html>b00jrnw8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jrnw8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0183rsx.html>b0183rsx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0183rsx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 John Heilpern - A Patriot for Us <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y6q.html>b0076y6q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y6q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 EF Benson - Secret Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014r622.html>b014r622</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014r622>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qcjwq.html>b00qcjwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qcjwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 Tony's <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsz2.html>b007jsz2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsz2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Elephants to Catch Eels <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007mcc4.html>b007mcc4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007mcc4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078xpfg.html>b078xpfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078xpfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7p95.html>b00d7p95</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7p95>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>The wicked Squire's kidnap plot sparks the swashbuckler's
<TT>TUE </TT>daring rescue attempt - and nephew Nicholas appears. Read by
<TT>TUE </TT>Rufus Sewell.
<TT>TUE </TT>Christopher Syn, a brilliant young scholar, is a Doctor of
<TT>TUE </TT>Divinity at Oxford, but his eventual decision to throw away
<TT>TUE </TT>the Bible for the sword in a mad quest for vengeance will
<TT>TUE </TT>influence the rest of his life.
<TT>TUE </TT>Russell Thorndike's 18th Century, Kent-based adventure
<TT>TUE </TT>features pirates, smuggling, highwaymen, duels, wicked
<TT>TUE </TT>squires and beautiful Spanish ladies. Based on the first two
<TT>TUE </TT>novels (published 1935 and 1936) in the seven-title
<TT>TUE </TT>sequence, 'Doctor Syn on the High Seas' and 'Doctor Syn
<TT>TUE </TT>Returns'. Abridged by Doreen Estall.
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) is less well-known than
<TT>TUE </TT>his sister, the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, but his Doctor
<TT>TUE </TT>Syn novels hold a special place in the affection of lovers
<TT>TUE </TT>of atmospheric, swashbuckling storytelling everywhere. His
<TT>TUE </TT>novels have been filmed with actors as diverse as George
<TT>TUE </TT>Arliss, Peter Cushing and Patrick McGoohan in the role of
<TT>TUE </TT>Syn, and the Kent village of Dymchurch holds an official
<TT>TUE </TT>'Day of Syn' every other year, to commemorate a home-grown
<TT>TUE </TT>literary folk hero.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>TUE </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast in 2006.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 The Tudor Tarantino <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s936x.html>b00s936x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s936x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Dominic Arkwright charts the rise and fall of Thomas
<TT>TUE </TT>Middleton, the bad boy of Renaissance drama.
<TT>TUE </TT>He wrote stories of murder, incest and sexual blackmail in
<TT>TUE </TT>the backstreets of London and was hugely popular in his day,
<TT>TUE </TT>occasionally out-selling Shakespeare at the box office. So
<TT>TUE </TT>why were his plays banned from the stage for over three
<TT>TUE </TT>hundred years?
<TT>TUE </TT>Gary Taylor, editor of The Complete Middleton, argues that
<TT>TUE </TT>this dangerous genius was just too controversial to survive
<TT>TUE </TT>and thrive. Shakespeare's stories of kings and queens, of
<TT>TUE </TT>hope and redemption, outlasted the disturbing visions of the
<TT>TUE </TT>trouble-maker Middleton. But more controversial is the claim
<TT>TUE </TT>that Middleton had a hand in the Bard's success.
<TT>TUE </TT>Dominic examines the evidence for Middleton's
<TT>TUE </TT>"collaborations" with Shakespeare, and looks at Middleton's
<TT>TUE </TT>claim to greatness. Also assessing the case for Middleton
<TT>TUE </TT>are Professor Jonathan Bate, Professor Sir Brian Vickers,
<TT>TUE </TT>and actress Harriet Walter, about to take to the London
<TT>TUE </TT>stage as one of Middleton's most villainous anti-heroes.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Byrne
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fnfnx.html>b00fnfnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fnfnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Linda takes on the mantle of Kofi Annan as she tries to
<TT>TUE </TT>broker a fragile peace between her elderly neighbour Betty
<TT>TUE </TT>and live-in builder Chris. In the strife-torn streets of
<TT>TUE </TT>East London, can bingo and musical theatre ever be
<TT>TUE </TT>reconciled?
<TT>TUE </TT>Sitcom written by and starring Linda Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Femi Elufowoju Jnr, Jeremy Hardy, Margaret John, Martin
<TT>TUE </TT>Hyder and Chris Neill.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jon Rolph
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in June 2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0650619.html>b0650619</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0650619>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 10, Party On
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode Six - Party On
<TT>TUE </TT>The Sparrowhawk team hold a leaving do, and take the
<TT>TUE </TT>opportunity to reminisce.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sally Phillips is Clare Barker the social worker who has all
<TT>TUE </TT>the right jargon but never a practical solution.
<TT>TUE </TT>A control freak, Clare likes nothing better than interfering
<TT>TUE </TT>in other people's lives on both a professional and personal
<TT>TUE </TT>basis. Clare is in her thirties, white, middle class and
<TT>TUE </TT>heterosexual, all of which are occasional causes of
<TT>TUE </TT>discomfort to her.
<TT>TUE </TT>Each week we join Clare in her continued struggle to control
<TT>TUE </TT>both her professional and private life In today's Big
<TT>TUE </TT>Society there are plenty of challenges out there for an
<TT>TUE </TT>involved, caring social worker. Or even Clare.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Harry Venning and David Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Alexandra Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Clare: Sally Phillips
<TT>TUE </TT>Brian: Alex Lowe
<TT>TUE </TT>Megan: Nina Conti
<TT>TUE </TT>Ray: Richard Lumsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Helen: Pippa Haywood
<TT>TUE </TT>Libby: Sarah Kendall
<TT>TUE </TT>Joan: Sarah Thom
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Harry Venning
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: David Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Alexandra Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tb9j7.html>b00tb9j7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tb9j7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 12
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenneth Horne is making Fleet Street headlines - and pays a
<TT>TUE </TT>visit to Julian and Sandy's Bona Private Detective Agency.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres. Marty departed after
<TT>TUE </TT>series 3.
<TT>TUE </TT>Scripted by Barry Took, Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in May 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014tlll.html>b014tlll</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014tlll>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Cheesed Off
<TT>TUE </TT>The bungling bureaucrats battle some unwelcome furry
<TT>TUE </TT>visitors. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From May
<TT>TUE </TT>1973.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0795rms.html>b0795rms</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0795rms>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:10 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Paperback Hell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076cl3.html>b0076cl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076cl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Shopping For Mr Wrong
<TT>TUE </TT>Tale of a singleton who wants to be swept off her feet.
<TT>TUE </TT>Another spoof chapter of a bestseller. Starring Mel Hudson.
<TT>TUE </TT>From January 2003.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 EF Benson - Secret Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014sh4w.html>b014sh4w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014sh4w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A Most Salubrious Seaside Resort
<TT>TUE </TT>Susan Leg longs for social success and wants to keep her
<TT>TUE </TT>neighbours guessing about 'Rudolf da Vinci'. Stars Pauline
<TT>TUE </TT>Collins.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Sussex Scandals <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019rgtf.html>b019rgtf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019rgtf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Emma Carew
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by John Peacock.
<TT>TUE </TT>At Uppark, Amy Lyons caused a scandal by dancing naked on
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Harry Featherstonehaugh's dining table. As Lady
<TT>TUE </TT>Hamilton, 32 years later, the repercussions come back to
<TT>TUE </TT>haunt her.
<TT>TUE </TT>These are three short stories narrated by characters
<TT>TUE </TT>involved in notorious scandals that originated in Sussex:
<TT>TUE </TT>Uppark (Lady Hamilton), Crawley (John George Haigh's girl
<TT>TUE </TT>friend) and Brighton (Katie O' Shea's son, Gerard), ranging
<TT>TUE </TT>from 1815 to 1953. The fall of a woman who revelled in her
<TT>TUE </TT>scandals, another who was forced to face the truth that her
<TT>TUE </TT>lover was a murderer, and the son of Katie O' Shea defending
<TT>TUE </TT>his father during his mother's notorious affair with Charles
<TT>TUE </TT>Stewart Parnell.
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Celia de Wolff
<TT>TUE </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Eva Pope
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: John Peacock
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Celia de Wolff
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Nick Warburton - Lawn Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00td4zv.html>b00td4zv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00td4zv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A single older woman takes on a gardener and gets much more
<TT>TUE </TT>than she bargained for. Comedy starring Anna
<TT>TUE </TT>Calder-Marshall.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tb9j7.html>b00tb9j7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tb9j7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014tlll.html>b014tlll</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014tlll>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7p95.html>b00d7p95</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7p95>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 The Tudor Tarantino <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s936x.html>b00s936x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s936x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065vrtn.html>b065vrtn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065vrtn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Go Set a Watchman, Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>GO SET A WATCHMAN
<TT>TUE </TT>In the literary event of the year Harper Lee's explosive
<TT>TUE </TT>second novel has finally been published. Believed lost for
<TT>TUE </TT>decades after the publication of 'To Kill A Mockingbird',
<TT>TUE </TT>this book revisits much-loved characters, this time through
<TT>TUE </TT>adult eyes. This abridgement for Book at Bedtime brings a
<TT>TUE </TT>compelling and important release to Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch travels from New York to Maycomb
<TT>TUE </TT>for her annual visit home. It's always a relief to slip into
<TT>TUE </TT>the comfortable rhythms of the South; to spend time with her
<TT>TUE </TT>beloved father Atticus and rekindle her spiky relationship
<TT>TUE </TT>with Aunt Alexandra. But mid-50s Alabama is not the same
<TT>TUE </TT>place where young Scout spent idyllic summers with brother
<TT>TUE </TT>Jem, and the 26-year old will be betrayed and have her trust
<TT>TUE </TT>shattered before she is able to become her own woman.
<TT>TUE </TT>Harper Lee is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'To Kill
<TT>TUE </TT>A Mockingbird', a book which has been studied, loved, wept
<TT>TUE </TT>over and revered by generations since its publication in
<TT>TUE </TT>1960. She lives in Monroeville, Alabama.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Fenella Woolgar
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Harper Lee
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Harper Lee
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridger: Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jrnxc.html>b00jrnxc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jrnxc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Teddy Boys - Fashion for the Youthquake
<TT>TUE </TT>The interior designer rock 'n' rolls back to the 1950s, when
<TT>TUE </TT>Teddy Boys aped and subverted the styles of their social
<TT>TUE </TT>superiors.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0184rg4.html>b0184rg4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0184rg4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Legacy: High Green Walls, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Cath Staincliffe's drama series returns with High Green
<TT>TUE </TT>Walls. When the weekly list of unclaimed estates is
<TT>TUE </TT>published, probate researchers, brother and sister team Dan
<TT>TUE </TT>and Rachel, search backwards through the family line to find
<TT>TUE </TT>the true heir and get a slice of the fortune.
<TT>TUE </TT>Dan and Rachel have discovered that Susan had a twin sister
<TT>TUE </TT>Barbara who may be the rightful heir if she is still alive.
<TT>TUE </TT>Susan was a significant artist in the US in the 1960's, her
<TT>TUE </TT>most famous paintings known as High Green Walls were
<TT>TUE </TT>destroyed but Dan and Rachel guess her estate might still be
<TT>TUE </TT>worth a substantial amount and take a chance by visiting her
<TT>TUE </TT>studio in a remote area of upstate New York where they make
<TT>TUE </TT>a surprising discovery.
<TT>TUE </TT>DAN.....William Ash
<TT>TUE </TT>RACHEL.....Claire Keelan
<TT>TUE </TT>MR WHITE.....Malcolm Raeburn
<TT>TUE </TT>SUSAN.....Ellie Meigan Rose
<TT>TUE </TT>MR CARLSON.....Jonathan Keeble
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 John Heilpern - A Patriot for Us <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y78.html>b0076y78</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y78>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>John Osborne's most renowned play was a mirror of his own
<TT>TUE </TT>tempestuous marriage to Pamela Lane. Read by Gareth Thomas.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 EF Benson - Secret Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014sh4w.html>b014sh4w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014sh4w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbdnr.html>b00dbdnr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbdnr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin's music quiz with Worcester's Alan Douglas,
<TT>TUE </TT>Christine Lumsden of Edinburgh and Chris Moore-Bridger from
<TT>TUE </TT>Oswestry.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wmnvf.html>b00wmnvf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wmnvf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, A Loss of Marbles
<TT>TUE </TT>Britain's ambassador faces demands from the Republic for the
<TT>TUE </TT>return of its heritage. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From December
<TT>TUE </TT>1990.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fnfnx.html>b00fnfnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fnfnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0650619.html>b0650619</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0650619>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Ben Moor - Undone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008s9dm.html>b008s9dm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008s9dm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Unsurprised
<TT>TUE </TT>Edna heads to another London and uncovers a city-wide drugs
<TT>TUE </TT>racket. Comic sci-fi saga starring Alex Tregear and Sophie
<TT>TUE </TT>Duval.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0082b02.html>b0082b02</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0082b02>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Swansea Grand Theatre
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Wheeler reports on a South Wales success story,
<TT>TUE </TT>associated with the early career of actress Catherine Zeta
<TT>TUE </TT>Jones.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tb9j7.html>b00tb9j7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tb9j7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014tlll.html>b014tlll</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014tlll>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7p95.html>b00d7p95</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7p95>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 The Tudor Tarantino <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s936x.html>b00s936x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s936x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Sussex Scandals <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019rgtf.html>b019rgtf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019rgtf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Nick Warburton - Lawn Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00td4zv.html>b00td4zv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00td4zv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0650619.html>b0650619</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0650619>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Bleak Expectations <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wlgnn.html>b00wlgnn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wlgnn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, A Life Destroyed Then Repaired and Rehappied
<TT>TUE </TT>Volume 4, Chapter 6: "A life destroyed, and then repaired
<TT>TUE </TT>and re-happied."
<TT>TUE </TT>Pip in the company of Pippa, the Reverend Fecund and Harry
<TT>TUE </TT>Biscuit, now just a brain in a jar, have tracked Mister
<TT>TUE </TT>Benevolent to the heart of the vast Russian Empire. But when
<TT>TUE </TT>they find him he is at the head of a mighty army. Who will
<TT>TUE </TT>triumph in the final battle between good and evil? Will
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry get a new body? Will Mister Benevolent detonate his
<TT>TUE </TT>infamous cheese bomb? And what is the correct way to spell
<TT>TUE </TT>Czar? As fate decides these crucial questions it seems there
<TT>TUE </TT>are a few surprises in store for Pip.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Philip ..... Richard Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Pip Bin ..... Tom Allen
<TT>TUE </TT>Gently Benevolent ..... Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry Biscuit ..... James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Grimpunch ..... Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely ..... Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Pippa ..... Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>Reverend Godly Fecund ..... David Mitchell
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer ..... Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer ..... Gareth Edwards.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bfx07.html>b07bfx07</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bfx07>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight Iain Lee chats to
<TT>TUE </TT>James Veitch.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Vent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sy275.html>b00sy275</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sy275>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Don't Bet on It
<TT>TUE </TT>TV racing can't bring Ben out of his coma, so what use is
<TT>TUE </TT>his predicting the winners? Stars Neil Pearson. From July
<TT>TUE </TT>2006.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 The Wilson Dixon Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kdnj9.html>b00kdnj9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kdnj9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Words of Wisdom
<TT>TUE </TT>Another chance to hear this affectionate tribute to the
<TT>TUE </TT>philosophy of country music. Cowboy philosopher Wilson Dixon
<TT>TUE </TT>shares his viewpoints on life, love and relationships
<TT>TUE </TT>through songs and anecdotes.
<TT>TUE </TT>Saddled up with sidekick Snake Wizzelteats, his observations
<TT>TUE </TT>on everyday life draw the audience into world full of larger
<TT>TUE </TT>than life characters and situations. In episode one, Words
<TT>TUE </TT>Of Wisdom, Wilson shares his observations of society and the
<TT>TUE </TT>differences between the UK and Cripple Creek.
<TT>TUE </TT>Wilson Dixon is the creation of Jesse Griffin; an award
<TT>TUE </TT>winning comedian, actor and founding member of the acclaimed
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy trio The 4 Noels. Since his creation, Wilson Dixon
<TT>TUE </TT>has performed extensively around Australia and New Zealand
<TT>TUE </TT>as well as the UK comedy circuit. Sidekick Snake Wizzelteats
<TT>TUE </TT>is performed by Jesse Budd.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 04 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Ben Moor - Undone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008s9dm.html>b008s9dm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008s9dm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0082b02.html>b0082b02</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0082b02>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7p95.html>b00d7p95</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7p95>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 The Tudor Tarantino <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s936x.html>b00s936x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s936x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065vrtn.html>b065vrtn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065vrtn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jrnxc.html>b00jrnxc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jrnxc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0184rg4.html>b0184rg4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0184rg4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 John Heilpern - A Patriot for Us <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y78.html>b0076y78</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y78>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 EF Benson - Secret Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014sh4w.html>b014sh4w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014sh4w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbdnr.html>b00dbdnr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbdnr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wmnvf.html>b00wmnvf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wmnvf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fnfnx.html>b00fnfnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fnfnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0650619.html>b0650619</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0650619>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7qkq.html>b00d7qkq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7qkq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>The swashbuckling daredevil pursues his enemy over to
<TT>WED </TT>America - and falls in with pirates. Read by Rufus Sewell.
<TT>WED </TT>Christopher Syn, a brilliant young scholar, is a Doctor of
<TT>WED </TT>Divinity at Oxford, but his eventual decision to throw away
<TT>WED </TT>the Bible for the sword in a mad quest for vengeance will
<TT>WED </TT>influence the rest of his life.
<TT>WED </TT>Russell Thorndike's 18th Century, Kent-based adventure
<TT>WED </TT>features pirates, smuggling, highwaymen, duels, wicked
<TT>WED </TT>squires and beautiful Spanish ladies. Based on the first two
<TT>WED </TT>novels (published 1935 and 1936) in the seven-title
<TT>WED </TT>sequence, 'Doctor Syn on the High Seas' and 'Doctor Syn
<TT>WED </TT>Returns'. Abridged by Doreen Estall.
<TT>WED </TT>Writer Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) is less well-known than
<TT>WED </TT>his sister, the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, but his Doctor
<TT>WED </TT>Syn novels hold a special place in the affection of lovers
<TT>WED </TT>of atmospheric, swashbuckling storytelling everywhere. His
<TT>WED </TT>novels have been filmed with actors as diverse as George
<TT>WED </TT>Arliss, Peter Cushing and Patrick McGoohan in the role of
<TT>WED </TT>Syn, and the Kent village of Dymchurch holds an official
<TT>WED </TT>'Day of Syn' every other year, to commemorate a home-grown
<TT>WED </TT>literary folk hero.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>WED </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast in 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Happy Birthday Tommy Walker <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kfqmb.html>b00kfqmb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kfqmb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Nick Maes revisits and celebrates The Who's influential
<TT>WED </TT>rock-opera Tommy, 40 years on.
<TT>WED </TT>Featuring interviews with The Who's lead singer Roger
<TT>WED </TT>Daltrey; Ken Russell, who directed the 1975 film version;
<TT>WED </TT>Paul Nicholas, who appeared in the film as Cousin Kevin; and
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Cerveris, star of the 1993 Broadway musical.
<TT>WED </TT>The programme recalls Tommy in its various incarnations and
<TT>WED </TT>considers its cultural and musical value and significance
<TT>WED </TT>four decades on.
<TT>WED </TT>A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cpcw6.html>b00cpcw6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cpcw6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Churlish
<TT>WED </TT>Trapped in a parallel universe, Robin is set for divorce
<TT>WED </TT>from the woman he never married. Stars Hugh Bonneville. From
<TT>WED </TT>April 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n6010.html>b04n6010</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04n6010>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, CTRL-ALT-DEL
<TT>WED </TT>4/6: CTRL-ALT-DEL. The Computer catches a virus - in fact,
<TT>WED </TT>it's probably the most common virus on Earth. With
<TT>WED </TT>Uljabaan's sole method of control, analysis and
<TT>WED </TT>communication now compromised, the invasion is doomed in
<TT>WED </TT>more ways than one.
<TT>WED </TT>Welcome To Our Village, Please Invade Carefully is a sitcom
<TT>WED </TT>about an alien race that have noticed that those all-at-once
<TT>WED </TT>invasions of Earth never work out that well. So they've
<TT>WED </TT>locked the small Buckinghamshire village of Cresdon Green
<TT>WED </TT>behind an impenetrable force field in order to study human
<TT>WED </TT>behaviour and decide if Earth is worth invading.
<TT>WED </TT>The only inhabitant who seems to be bothered by their new
<TT>WED </TT>alien overlord is Katrina Lyons, who was only home for the
<TT>WED </TT>weekend to borrow the money for a deposit for a flat when
<TT>WED </TT>the force field went up. So along with Lucy Alexander (the
<TT>WED </TT>only teenager in the village, willing to rebel against
<TT>WED </TT>whatever you've got) she forms The Resistance - slightly to
<TT>WED </TT>the annoyance of her parents Margaret and Richard who wish
<TT>WED </TT>she wouldn't make so much of a fuss, and much to the
<TT>WED </TT>annoyance of Field Commander Uljabaan who, alongside his
<TT>WED </TT>unintelligible minions and The Computer (his
<TT>WED </TT>hyperintelligent supercomputer), is trying to actually run
<TT>WED </TT>the invasion.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Eddie Robson
<TT>WED </TT>Script-edited by Arthur Mathews
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Katrina Lyons: Hattie Morahan
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Lyons: Peter Davison
<TT>WED </TT>Margaret Lyons: Jan Francis
<TT>WED </TT>Lucy Alexander: Hannah Murray
<TT>WED </TT>Field Commander Uljabaan: Charles Edwards
<TT>WED </TT>The Computer: John-Luke Roberts
<TT>WED </TT>The Virus: Cerrie Burnell
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Eddie Robson
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lmx3c.html>b01lmx3c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lmx3c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Calais Dock Strike
<TT>WED </TT>When HMS Troutbridge is sent to collect some stranded
<TT>WED </TT>tourists, Chief Petty Officer Pertwee has other ideas.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicote as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as
<TT>WED </TT>Heather and Ronnie Barker as AS Johnson.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1964.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hg824.html>b00hg824</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hg824>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 8, Episode 13
<TT>WED </TT>A song-packed edition - and is it really the end for Radio
<TT>WED </TT>Prune? Stars Tim Brooke-Taylor and John Cleese. From May
<TT>WED </TT>1970.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762pb.html>b00762pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 4, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Graeme Garden chairs the debating game with Jenny Eclair,
<TT>WED </TT>Hugh Dennis, Stuart Maconie and Greg Proops. From June 2001.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mvs9q.html>b00mvs9q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mvs9q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Off the Rails
<TT>WED </TT>A graduate trainee takes charge of a rural railway station
<TT>WED </TT>and its eccentric staff. Stars Peter Davison. From December
<TT>WED </TT>1995.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 EF Benson - Secret Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014tcjb.html>b014tcjb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014tcjb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A Most Treasured Home
<TT>WED </TT>Susan's Durham Square neighbours think she's a gossip
<TT>WED </TT>columnist, until they learn the whole truth. Stars Pauline
<TT>WED </TT>Collins.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Sussex Scandals <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c6tzz.html>b01c6tzz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c6tzz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A Yard in Crawley
<TT>WED </TT>Written by John Peacock.
<TT>WED </TT>A young woman falls in love with her parent's lodger, the
<TT>WED </TT>charming John George Haigh, twenty years older than herself.
<TT>WED </TT>Eventually she will have to find a way of dealing with his
<TT>WED </TT>appalling crimes.
<TT>WED </TT>These are three short stories narrated by characters
<TT>WED </TT>involved in notorious scandals that originated in Sussex:
<TT>WED </TT>Uppark (Lady Hamilton), Crawley (John George Haigh's girl
<TT>WED </TT>friend) and Brighton (Katie O' Shea's son, Gerard), ranging
<TT>WED </TT>from 1815 to 1953. The fall of a woman who revelled in her
<TT>WED </TT>scandals; another who was forced to face the truth that her
<TT>WED </TT>lover was a murderer; and the son of Katie O' Shea,
<TT>WED </TT>defending his father during his mother's notorious affair
<TT>WED </TT>with Charles Stewart Parnell.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Anna Madeley.
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Celia de Wolff
<TT>WED </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Anna Madeley
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Celia de Wolff
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: John Peacock
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r0smq.html>b00r0smq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r0smq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Ronald Frame - Pinkerton
<TT>WED </TT>By Ronald Frame.
<TT>WED </TT>In the new immigrant community of 1840s America, Scotsman
<TT>WED </TT>Allan Pinkerton turns detective when an influx of
<TT>WED </TT>counterfeit dollars threatens the local economy.
<TT>WED </TT>Allan Pinkerton ...... Forbes Masson
<TT>WED </TT>Joan Pinkerton ...... Rachel Ogilvy
<TT>WED </TT>John Craig ...... Sam Dale
<TT>WED </TT>Mrs O'Riordan/elderly Woman ...... Marcella Riordan
<TT>WED </TT>Nathan Madison/ Croupier/Elderly Man ...... Robert Jezek
<TT>WED </TT>Lisl ...... Alison Pettitt
<TT>WED </TT>Jack Paige/Police Officer ...... John Biggins
<TT>WED </TT>Wolf/Bank Teller/Dr Morgan ...... Bruce Alexander
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by David Ian Neville.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lmx3c.html>b01lmx3c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lmx3c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hg824.html>b00hg824</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hg824>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7qkq.html>b00d7qkq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7qkq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Happy Birthday Tommy Walker <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kfqmb.html>b00kfqmb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kfqmb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065wwjc.html>b065wwjc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065wwjc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Go Set a Watchman, Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>GO SET A WATCHMAN
<TT>WED </TT>In the literary event of the year Harper Lee's explosive
<TT>WED </TT>second novel has finally been published. Believed lost for
<TT>WED </TT>decades after the publication of 'To Kill A Mockingbird',
<TT>WED </TT>this book revisits much-loved characters, this time through
<TT>WED </TT>adult eyes. This abridgement for Book at Bedtime brings a
<TT>WED </TT>compelling and important release to Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch travels from New York to Maycomb
<TT>WED </TT>for her annual visit home. It's always a relief to slip into
<TT>WED </TT>the comfortable rhythms of the South; to spend time with her
<TT>WED </TT>beloved father Atticus and rekindle her spiky relationship
<TT>WED </TT>with Aunt Alexandra. But mid-50s Alabama is not the same
<TT>WED </TT>place where young Scout spent idyllic summers with brother
<TT>WED </TT>Jem, and the 26-year old will be betrayed and have her trust
<TT>WED </TT>shattered before she is able to become her own woman.
<TT>WED </TT>Harper Lee is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'To Kill
<TT>WED </TT>A Mockingbird', a book which has been studied, loved, wept
<TT>WED </TT>over and revered by generations since its publication in
<TT>WED </TT>1960. She lives in Monroeville, Alabama.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Fenella Woolgar
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Harper Lee
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>WED </TT>Author: Harper Lee
<TT>WED </TT>Abridger: Robin Brooks
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jrnxt.html>b00jrnxt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jrnxt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The King's Road - Granny Takes a Trip Into Punk
<TT>WED </TT>Malcolm McLaren joins Lawrence to assess the insoluble
<TT>WED </TT>partnership between pop music and fashion through the
<TT>WED </TT>decades.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0184s2j.html>b0184s2j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0184s2j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Legacy: High Green Walls, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Cath Staincliffe's drama series returns with High Green
<TT>WED </TT>Walls. When the weekly list of unclaimed estates is
<TT>WED </TT>published, probate researchers, brother and sister team Dan
<TT>WED </TT>and Rachel, search backwards through the family line to find
<TT>WED </TT>the true heir.
<TT>WED </TT>Spurred on by their discovery of Susan Pellier's most famous
<TT>WED </TT>paintings, Dan and Rachel are desperate to discover what
<TT>WED </TT>happened to her twin sister Barbara. If they find an heir
<TT>WED </TT>they are guaranteed a slice of a substantial fortune.
<TT>WED </TT>DAN.....William Ash
<TT>WED </TT>RACHEL.....Claire Keelan
<TT>WED </TT>SUSAN.....Ellie Meigan Rose
<TT>WED </TT>MR WHITE.....Malcolm Raeburn
<TT>WED </TT>BARBARA.....Kellie Shirley
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 John Heilpern - A Patriot for Us <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y7v.html>b0076y7v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y7v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>'Look Back in Anger' and 'The Entertainer' changed John
<TT>WED </TT>Osborne's fortunes and he embraced the limelight. Read by
<TT>WED </TT>Gareth Thomas.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 EF Benson - Secret Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014tcjb.html>b014tcjb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014tcjb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762pb.html>b00762pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mvs9q.html>b00mvs9q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mvs9q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cpcw6.html>b00cpcw6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cpcw6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n6010.html>b04n6010</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04n6010>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Ben Moor - Undone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f6ddb.html>b00f6ddb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f6ddb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Unrelated
<TT>WED </TT>Edna interrogates the Prince and takes on the public
<TT>WED </TT>information porn industry. Comic sci-fi saga with Alex
<TT>WED </TT>Tregear and Sophie Duval.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tn5h.html>b007tn5h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tn5h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Keeping Up Appearances
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright chairs the lively discussion series.
<TT>WED </TT>2/7. Keeping Up Appearances
<TT>WED </TT>With Attila the Stockbroker, Susannah Jowitt and James
<TT>WED </TT>Delingpole.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lmx3c.html>b01lmx3c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lmx3c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hg824.html>b00hg824</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hg824>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7qkq.html>b00d7qkq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7qkq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Happy Birthday Tommy Walker <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kfqmb.html>b00kfqmb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kfqmb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Sussex Scandals <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c6tzz.html>b01c6tzz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c6tzz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r0smq.html>b00r0smq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r0smq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n6010.html>b04n6010</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04n6010>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Start/Stop <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039rwch.html>b039rwch</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039rwch>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>by Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>A new sitcom about three couples sailing off in to the
<TT>WED </TT>sunset. And sinking. This week the promise of a Weekend Away
<TT>WED </TT>tests everyone's patience.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer ..... Steven Canny
<TT>WED </TT>Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>Jack has an exceptional record of making stand-out comedy.
<TT>WED </TT>He first performed at the 1980 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
<TT>WED </TT>with the comedy sketch group The Bodgers and went on to
<TT>WED </TT>write for radio and television including: Spitting Image,
<TT>WED </TT>Alas Smith and Jones, Vic Reeves Big Night Out, Absolutely,
<TT>WED </TT>The Lenny Henry Show, Max Headroom, Weekending, The News
<TT>WED </TT>Huddlines and a ton of other things.
<TT>WED </TT>He has also performed in a huge variety of comedy shows
<TT>WED </TT>including in The Comic Strip Presents, The Morwenna Banks
<TT>WED </TT>Show, Monarch of the Glen, Red Dwarf V, The Old Guys and
<TT>WED </TT>Badults. He has also featured in the Radio 4 comedies
<TT>WED </TT>Baggage and Mordrin MacDonald - 21st Century Wizard and has
<TT>WED </TT>appeared on various comedy panel shows including Have I Got
<TT>WED </TT>News For You and It's Only TV But I Like It. Jack presented
<TT>WED </TT>his own show The Jack Docherty Show which ran for 2 years on
<TT>WED </TT>Channel 5.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Barney: Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>Cathy: Kerry Godliman
<TT>WED </TT>Fiona: Fiona Allen
<TT>WED </TT>David: Charlie Higson
<TT>WED </TT>Evan: John Thomson
<TT>WED </TT>Alice: Katherine Parkinson
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Steven Canny
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07bfx5j.html>b07bfx5j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07bfx5j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight Iain Lee chats to
<TT>WED </TT>James Veitch.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 2000 Years of Radio <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jndx.html>b007jndx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jndx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Roman Britain Radio
<TT>WED </TT>It's 55 AD, and Iceni Gold plays the hits for the ancient
<TT>WED </TT>Brits. But the Romans are due. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From
<TT>WED </TT>October 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:15 Guy Browning's Small Talk <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076d5r.html>b0076d5r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076d5r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, How to Poach an Egg
<TT>WED </TT>Eggs are rather like people - drop them into hot water and
<TT>WED </TT>they go to pieces. Some surreal food for thought. From March
<TT>WED </TT>2003.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 And Now in Colour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvy6.html>b007jvy6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvy6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, The Grand Tour
<TT>WED </TT>The sketch team take their audience on a luxury London
<TT>WED </TT>excursion. Stars Tim Firth and Michael Rutger. From February
<TT>WED </TT>1991.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 05 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Ben Moor - Undone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f6ddb.html>b00f6ddb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f6ddb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tn5h.html>b007tn5h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tn5h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7qkq.html>b00d7qkq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7qkq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Happy Birthday Tommy Walker <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kfqmb.html>b00kfqmb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kfqmb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065wwjc.html>b065wwjc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065wwjc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jrnxt.html>b00jrnxt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jrnxt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0184s2j.html>b0184s2j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0184s2j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 John Heilpern - A Patriot for Us <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y7v.html>b0076y7v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y7v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 EF Benson - Secret Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014tcjb.html>b014tcjb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014tcjb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762pb.html>b00762pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 Change at Oglethorpe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mvs9q.html>b00mvs9q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mvs9q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cpcw6.html>b00cpcw6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cpcw6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n6010.html>b04n6010</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04n6010>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d8km5.html>b00d8km5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d8km5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Dubbed Captain Clegg, the swashbuckling hero wins renown as
<TT>THU </TT>the most feared of pirates. Read by Rufus Sewell.
<TT>THU </TT>Christopher Syn, a brilliant young scholar, is a Doctor of
<TT>THU </TT>Divinity at Oxford, but his eventual decision to throw away
<TT>THU </TT>the Bible for the sword in a mad quest for vengeance will
<TT>THU </TT>influence the rest of his life.
<TT>THU </TT>Russell Thorndike's 18th Century, Kent-based adventure
<TT>THU </TT>features pirates, smuggling, highwaymen, duels, wicked
<TT>THU </TT>squires and beautiful Spanish ladies. Based on the first two
<TT>THU </TT>novels (published 1935 and 1936) in the seven-title
<TT>THU </TT>sequence, 'Doctor Syn on the High Seas' and 'Doctor Syn
<TT>THU </TT>Returns'. Abridged by Doreen Estall.
<TT>THU </TT>Writer Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) is less well-known than
<TT>THU </TT>his sister, the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, but his Doctor
<TT>THU </TT>Syn novels hold a special place in the affection of lovers
<TT>THU </TT>of atmospheric, swashbuckling storytelling everywhere. His
<TT>THU </TT>novels have been filmed with actors as diverse as George
<TT>THU </TT>Arliss, Peter Cushing and Patrick McGoohan in the role of
<TT>THU </TT>Syn, and the Kent village of Dymchurch holds an official
<TT>THU </TT>'Day of Syn' every other year, to commemorate a home-grown
<TT>THU </TT>literary folk hero.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>THU </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast in 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Shimmer and Dazzle: Seeing What Bridget Riley Sees
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vxzns.html>b00vxzns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vxzns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>To coincide with the celebratory exhibition of Bridget
<TT>THU </TT>Riley's work at the National Gallery, Louisa Buck explores
<TT>THU </TT>the work of Britain's leading abstract artist, exploring how
<TT>THU </TT>she works with light and colour and the character of forms
<TT>THU </TT>to produce an exquisite shimmering and geometrical dazzling,
<TT>THU </TT>that conspire to create what is her signature - the restless
<TT>THU </TT>movement - in her painting.
<TT>THU </TT>Riley's urge to be an artist came from the pleasure of
<TT>THU </TT>'sight' which she developed formally at art school and her
<TT>THU </TT>exploration of the colour and geometry of the 19th century
<TT>THU </TT>French painter, Seurat, a 'Pointillist' whose colour
<TT>THU </TT>theories caused the painting surface to bristle with energy
<TT>THU </TT>and movement. Riley took on the challenge of developing his
<TT>THU </TT>vision, and turned to abstraction, recognising that
<TT>THU </TT>figuration could distract from the visual experience of
<TT>THU </TT>movement - which might reside in 'the eye's mind', the title
<TT>THU </TT>of a book of her writing and interviews.
<TT>THU </TT>Riley is one of the most respected artists in Britain and
<TT>THU </TT>one of the few contemporary painters with a truly
<TT>THU </TT>international reputation. Her distinguished career
<TT>THU </TT>encompasses fifty years of uncompromising and remarkable
<TT>THU </TT>innovation.
<TT>THU </TT>She came to critical attention with the famous black and
<TT>THU </TT>white paintings that she made in the early 60s. Her work was
<TT>THU </TT>included in a landmark exhibition, The Responsive Eye at The
<TT>THU </TT>Museum of Modern Art, New York in 1965 which established her
<TT>THU </TT>as an artist of the first order. This position was endorsed
<TT>THU </TT>by Riley's representation of Britain at the Venice Biennale
<TT>THU </TT>in 1968 when she became the first British contemporary
<TT>THU </TT>painter to win the International Prize for painting.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Kate Bland
<TT>THU </TT>A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007s74l.html>b007s74l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007s74l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Waterloo Sunset
<TT>THU </TT>It's the end of the line for Patrick, but Joe and Maria may
<TT>THU </TT>have some good news to share. Stars Jim Sweeney. From August
<TT>THU </TT>2001.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tvc3t.html>b06tvc3t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06tvc3t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, The Bath
<TT>THU </TT>What do long term partners really argue about? The third
<TT>THU </TT>series of Frank Skinner's sharp comedy. Starring Frank
<TT>THU </TT>Skinner and Katherine Parkinson.
<TT>THU </TT>Don't Start is a scripted comedy with a deceptively simple
<TT>THU </TT>premise - an argument. Each week, our couple fall out over
<TT>THU </TT>another apparently trivial flashpoint. Each week, the stakes
<TT>THU </TT>mount as Neil and Kim battle with words. But these are no
<TT>THU </TT>ordinary arguments. The two outdo each other with
<TT>THU </TT>increasingly absurd images, unexpected literary references
<TT>THU </TT>and razor sharp analysis of their beloved's weaknesses.
<TT>THU </TT>Underneath the cutting wit, however, there is an
<TT>THU </TT>unmistakable tenderness.
<TT>THU </TT>In this episode, The Bath, cardamon scented candles,
<TT>THU </TT>kumquats and a debate over the virtues of shared bathing
<TT>THU </TT>compared to shared showering occupy Neil and Kim.
<TT>THU </TT>The first two series of Don't Start met with instant
<TT>THU </TT>critical acclaim:
<TT>THU </TT>"That he can deliver such a heavy premise for a series with
<TT>THU </TT>such a lightness of touch is testament to his skills as a
<TT>THU </TT>writer and, given that the protagonists are both bookworms,
<TT>THU </TT>he's also permitted to use a flourish of fine words that
<TT>THU </TT>would be lost in his stand-up routines." Jane Anderson,
<TT>THU </TT>Radio Times
<TT>THU </TT>"Frank Skinner gives full rein to his sharp but splenetic
<TT>THU </TT>comedy. He and his co-star Katherine Parkinson play a
<TT>THU </TT>bickering couple exchanging acerbic ripostes in a cruelly
<TT>THU </TT>precise dissection of a relationship." Daily Mail
<TT>THU </TT>"...a lesson in relationship ping-pong..." Miranda Sawyer,
<TT>THU </TT>The Observer
<TT>THU </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Neil: Frank Skinner
<TT>THU </TT>Kim: Katherine Parkinson
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Frank Skinner
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:45 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j5bjs.html>b06j5bjs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j5bjs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Join Alex and Ben in their weird twist on the double-act
<TT>THU </TT>sketch show. Strap in for a 15 minute delve in to a world of
<TT>THU </TT>oddness performed in front of a live studio audience.
<TT>THU </TT>The Pin are an award-winning comedy duo, and legends of
<TT>THU </TT>Edinburgh festival. They deconstruct the sketch form, in a
<TT>THU </TT>show that exists somewhere between razor-sharp smartness and
<TT>THU </TT>utterly joyous silliness.
<TT>THU </TT>After a sold-out run in Edinburgh, and a string of hilarious
<TT>THU </TT>performances across BBC Radio 4 Extra, BBC 3, Channel 4, and
<TT>THU </TT>Comedy Central, this is The Pin's debut solo show for Radio
<TT>THU </TT>4. Join them as they celebrate, make, collapse and rebuild
<TT>THU </TT>their jokes, each other, and probably the radio too.
<TT>THU </TT>For fans of Adam and Joe, Vic and Bob, and Fist of Fun - a
<TT>THU </TT>show of absurd offerings from two loveable idiots.
<TT>THU </TT>'Reinventing sketch comedy before our very eyes.'
<TT>THU </TT>***** The List
<TT>THU </TT>'Eviscerating their chosen form completely.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** The Sunday Times
<TT>THU </TT>'A very classy, very funny show indeed.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** The Telegraph
<TT>THU </TT>'Adept at finding laughs in surprising places.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** The Times
<TT>THU </TT>'A genuine boundary pusher.'
<TT>THU </TT>**** London is Funny.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Alex Owen
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Ben Ashenden
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jxjk.html>b007jxjk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jxjk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, The Club
<TT>THU </TT>Author Gerald has money worries, while his wife Diana bids
<TT>THU </TT>to join a ladies' club.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife.
<TT>THU </TT>With Michael McClain and Jo Manning Wilson.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 1977.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1hf.html>b007k1hf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1hf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Gigantaquiz
<TT>THU </TT>Which lucky contestant is going to win the £10,000 jackpot
<TT>THU </TT>in Radio Active's massive quiz?!!!!
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Steve Brown. With Helen Murry, Nick
<TT>THU </TT>Wilton and Jamie Rix.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton, Geoffrey Perkins with John Buchan.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1984.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mlq.html>b0076mlq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mlq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh
<TT>THU </TT>Fearnley-Whittingstall, Elisabeth Luard, Josceline Dimbleby
<TT>THU </TT>and Stephen Fry. From August 2004.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xbh8b.html>b00xbh8b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xbh8b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, The Inner Child
<TT>THU </TT>Marcus goes away to save his marriage, leaving Dolores with
<TT>THU </TT>the kids and Nisha in the pub. Stars Dave Lamb. From April
<TT>THU </TT>2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Stella Gibbons - Nightingale Wood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pjzbx.html>b01pjzbx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pjzbx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Hearts beat and minds scheme. The dowdy Withers compete with
<TT>THU </TT>the glittering Springs. Comedy of manners. Stars Victoria
<TT>THU </TT>Hamilton.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Sussex Scandals <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cjb66.html>b01cjb66</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cjb66>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Up and Down the Fire Escape
<TT>THU </TT>Written by John Peacock.
<TT>THU </TT>In his teens, Gerard O' Shea, lived innocently, through the
<TT>THU </TT>tempestuous affair of his mother, Katie O' Shea and Parnell
<TT>THU </TT>'the uncrowned King of Ireland'. 50 years later Myrna Loy
<TT>THU </TT>and Clark Gable, unwittingly, help him to reach an
<TT>THU </TT>understanding of those days.
<TT>THU </TT>These are three short stories narrated by characters
<TT>THU </TT>involved in notorious scandals that originated in Sussex:
<TT>THU </TT>Uppark (Lady Hamilton), Crawley (John George Haigh's girl
<TT>THU </TT>friend) and Brighton (Katie O' Shea's son, Gerard), ranging
<TT>THU </TT>from 1815 to 1953. The fall of a woman who revelled in her
<TT>THU </TT>scandals; another who was forced to face the truth that her
<TT>THU </TT>lover was a murderer; and the son of Katie O' Shea,
<TT>THU </TT>defending his father during his mother's notorious affair
<TT>THU </TT>with Charles Stewart Parnell.
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Celia de Wolff
<TT>THU </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Niall Buggy
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Celia de Wolff
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: John Peacock
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Vanessa Rosenthal - Exchanges in Bialystok <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076c91.html>b0076c91</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076c91>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Three people journey to Poland bringing to
<TT>THU </TT>the surface complex questions about forgiveness and
<TT>THU </TT>tolerance. Stars David Horovitch.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jxjk.html>b007jxjk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jxjk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1hf.html>b007k1hf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1hf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d8km5.html>b00d8km5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d8km5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Shimmer and Dazzle: Seeing What Bridget Riley Sees
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vxzns.html>b00vxzns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vxzns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065xchl.html>b065xchl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065xchl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Go Set a Watchman, Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>GO SET A WATCHMAN
<TT>THU </TT>In the literary event of the year Harper Lee's explosive
<TT>THU </TT>second novel has finally been published. Believed lost for
<TT>THU </TT>decades after the publication of 'To Kill A Mockingbird',
<TT>THU </TT>this book revisits much-loved characters, this time through
<TT>THU </TT>adult eyes. This abridgement for Book at Bedtime brings a
<TT>THU </TT>compelling and important release to Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch travels from New York to Maycomb
<TT>THU </TT>for her annual visit home. It's always a relief to slip into
<TT>THU </TT>the comfortable rhythms of the South; to spend time with her
<TT>THU </TT>beloved father Atticus and rekindle her spiky relationship
<TT>THU </TT>with Aunt Alexandra. But mid-50s Alabama is not the same
<TT>THU </TT>place where young Scout spent idyllic summers with brother
<TT>THU </TT>Jem, and the 26-year old will be betrayed and have her trust
<TT>THU </TT>shattered before she is able to become her own woman.
<TT>THU </TT>Harper Lee is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'To Kill
<TT>THU </TT>A Mockingbird', a book which has been studied, loved, wept
<TT>THU </TT>over and revered by generations since its publication in
<TT>THU </TT>1960. She lives in Monroeville, Alabama.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Fenella Woolgar
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Harper Lee
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>THU </TT>Author: Harper Lee
<TT>THU </TT>Abridger: Robin Brooks
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jrny6.html>b00jrny6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jrny6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The New Man? - Fashion in the '80s
<TT>THU </TT>Big hair, big shoulders, big salaries and big hangovers.
<TT>THU </TT>Laurence wonders whether fashion reflected 1980s greedy
<TT>THU </TT>consumerism.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0184v2n.html>b0184v2n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0184v2n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Legacy: High Green Walls, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Cath Staincliffe's drama series returns with High Green
<TT>THU </TT>Walls. When the weekly list of unclaimed estates is
<TT>THU </TT>published, probate researchers, brother and sister team Dan
<TT>THU </TT>and Rachel, search backwards through the family line to find
<TT>THU </TT>the true heir and get a slice of the fortune.
<TT>THU </TT>Their quest to find out what happened to deceased artist
<TT>THU </TT>Susie P's twin sister Barbara leads them to a heartbreaking
<TT>THU </TT>discovery.
<TT>THU </TT>DAN....William Ash
<TT>THU </TT>RACHEL.....Claire Keelan
<TT>THU </TT>SUSAN.....Ellie Meigan Rose
<TT>THU </TT>MR WHITE ..Malcolm Raeburn
<TT>THU </TT>MR COTTESLOE.....Jonathan Keeble
<TT>THU </TT>CLERK/ KELLY.....Fiona Clarke
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 John Heilpern - A Patriot for Us <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y8f.html>b0076y8f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y8f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>John Osborne found happiness with Helen Dawson, but she was
<TT>THU </TT>unable to save him from his depression. Read by Gareth
<TT>THU </TT>Thomas.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Stella Gibbons - Nightingale Wood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pjzbx.html>b01pjzbx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pjzbx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mlq.html>b0076mlq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mlq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xbh8b.html>b00xbh8b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xbh8b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007s74l.html>b007s74l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007s74l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tvc3t.html>b06tvc3t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06tvc3t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:45 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j5bjs.html>b06j5bjs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j5bjs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:45 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Ben Moor - Undone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f6ddd.html>b00f6ddd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f6ddd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Unaccustomed
<TT>THU </TT>Carlo leads the story, as Edna and Tankerton face their
<TT>THU </TT>biggest challenge yet. Ben Moor's comic sci-fi saga with
<TT>THU </TT>Alex Tregear.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007709h.html>b007709h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007709h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 10, Charles Darwin
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Lord Adair Turner joins Matthew Parris to
<TT>THU </TT>discuss the life and work of Charles Darwin. With Professor
<TT>THU </TT>James Moore. From September 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jxjk.html>b007jxjk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jxjk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1hf.html>b007k1hf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1hf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d8km5.html>b00d8km5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d8km5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Shimmer and Dazzle: Seeing What Bridget Riley Sees
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vxzns.html>b00vxzns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vxzns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Sussex Scandals <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cjb66.html>b01cjb66</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cjb66>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Vanessa Rosenthal - Exchanges in Bialystok <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076c91.html>b0076c91</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076c91>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tvc3t.html>b06tvc3t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06tvc3t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:15 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j5bjs.html>b06j5bjs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j5bjs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:45 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 Alex Horne Presents The Horne Section <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042jhzs.html>b042jhzs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042jhzs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>For the first show in the new series stand-up Alex Horne and
<TT>THU </TT>his band explore the theme of technology through live music
<TT>THU </TT>and comedy, with songs about a record player, hoover and a
<TT>THU </TT>teasmaid amongst others. They're joined by guest comedians
<TT>THU </TT>Sara Pascoe and James Acaster.
<TT>THU </TT>Host...Alex Horne
<TT>THU </TT>Band...Joe Auckland, Mark Brown, Will Collier, Ben Reynolds,
<TT>THU </TT>Ed Sheldrake
<TT>THU </TT>Guest... Tom Basden
<TT>THU </TT>Producer... Julia McKenzie.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Alex Horne
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Sara Pascoe
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: James Acaster
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Julia McKenzie
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04hyy1f.html>b04hyy1f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04hyy1f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 10, How to Define Oneself in Terms of Regional,
<TT>THU </TT>Cultural and Geopolitical Identity Without Tears
<TT>THU </TT>Stand by your radios! Jeremy Hardy returns to the airwaves.
<TT>THU </TT>In this post-referendum world, Jeremy Hardy dispassionately
<TT>THU </TT>examines the questions of nationality, identity and accents.
<TT>THU </TT>The noo.
<TT>THU </TT>Helping him get to grips with the new world will be stand-up
<TT>THU </TT>comedian Susan Murray and, broadly speaking, Scotsman Moray
<TT>THU </TT>Hunter (Absolutely).
<TT>THU </TT>Welcome to "Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation", a series of
<TT>THU </TT>debates in which Jeremy Hardy engages in a free and frank
<TT>THU </TT>exchange of his entrenched views. Passionate, polemical,
<TT>THU </TT>erudite and unable to sing, Jeremy returns with a new series
<TT>THU </TT>of his show, famous for lines like, "Islam is no weirder
<TT>THU </TT>than Christianity. Both are just Judaism with the jokes
<TT>THU </TT>taken out."
<TT>THU </TT>Few can forget where they were twenty years ago when they
<TT>THU </TT>first heard "Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation". The show
<TT>THU </TT>was an immediate smash-hit success, causing pubs to empty on
<TT>THU </TT>a Saturday night, which was particularly astonishing since
<TT>THU </TT>the show went out on Thursdays. The Light Entertainment
<TT>THU </TT>department was besieged, questions were asked in the House
<TT>THU </TT>and Jeremy Hardy himself became known as the man responsible
<TT>THU </TT>for the funniest show on radio since Money Box Live with
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Lewis.
<TT>THU </TT>Since that fateful first series, Jeremy went on to win Sony
<TT>THU </TT>Awards, Writers Guild nominations and a Nobel Prize for
<TT>THU </TT>Chemistry. He is a much-loved regular on both The News Quiz
<TT>THU </TT>and I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. He can't sing.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Jeremy Hardy
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by David Tyler
<TT>THU </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Jeremy Hardy
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Jeremy Hardy
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Susan Murray
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Moray Hunter
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Hardeep at The Stand <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0169ktm.html>b0169ktm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0169ktm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>2/6
<TT>THU </TT>Hardeep Singh Kohli takes to The Stand's tiny stage to
<TT>THU </TT>introduce a selection of jokes, stories and revelations from
<TT>THU </TT>some of the world's best comedians.
<TT>THU </TT>First up James Dowdeswell delivers quick fire jokes and
<TT>THU </TT>observations. Francesca Martinez, star of Grange Hill and
<TT>THU </TT>Ricky Gervais's Extras tells us some cracking gags and chats
<TT>THU </TT>to Hardeep backstage. Finally, Lee Camp combines political
<TT>THU </TT>rants with one liners, he describes himself as "Yet Another
<TT>THU </TT>American Mistake", we don't think so, judge for yourselves.
<TT>THU </TT>The programme was recorded late at night in a comedy club,
<TT>THU </TT>so inevitably it contains adult themes and the occasional
<TT>THU </TT>naughty word.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Steven Appleby's Normal Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00swl5g.html>b00swl5g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00swl5g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Normal Truth
<TT>THU </TT>The cartoonist boldly tells the truth to end his series - a
<TT>THU </TT>less-than-wise career move? Stars Paul McCrink. From March
<TT>THU </TT>2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 06 MAY 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Ben Moor - Undone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f6ddd.html>b00f6ddd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f6ddd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007709h.html>b007709h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007709h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d8km5.html>b00d8km5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d8km5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Shimmer and Dazzle: Seeing What Bridget Riley Sees
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vxzns.html>b00vxzns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vxzns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065xchl.html>b065xchl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065xchl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jrny6.html>b00jrny6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jrny6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0184v2n.html>b0184v2n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0184v2n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 John Heilpern - A Patriot for Us <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y8f.html>b0076y8f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y8f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Stella Gibbons - Nightingale Wood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pjzbx.html>b01pjzbx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pjzbx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mlq.html>b0076mlq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mlq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xbh8b.html>b00xbh8b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xbh8b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007s74l.html>b007s74l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007s74l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Don't Start <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06tvc3t.html>b06tvc3t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06tvc3t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:45 The Pin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06j5bjs.html>b06j5bjs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06j5bjs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d8yxp.html>b00d8yxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d8yxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>The swashbuckling daredevil returns to Kent - but makes a
<TT>FRI </TT>new enemy. Read by Rufus Sewell.
<TT>FRI </TT>Christopher Syn, a brilliant young scholar, is a Doctor of
<TT>FRI </TT>Divinity at Oxford, but his eventual decision to throw away
<TT>FRI </TT>the Bible for the sword in a mad quest for vengeance will
<TT>FRI </TT>influence the rest of his life.
<TT>FRI </TT>Russell Thorndike's 18th Century, Kent-based adventure
<TT>FRI </TT>features pirates, smuggling, highwaymen, duels, wicked
<TT>FRI </TT>squires and beautiful Spanish ladies. Based on the first two
<TT>FRI </TT>novels (published 1935 and 1936) in the seven-title
<TT>FRI </TT>sequence, 'Doctor Syn on the High Seas' and 'Doctor Syn
<TT>FRI </TT>Returns'. Abridged by Doreen Estall.
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer Russell Thorndike (1885-1972) is less well-known than
<TT>FRI </TT>his sister, the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, but his Doctor
<TT>FRI </TT>Syn novels hold a special place in the affection of lovers
<TT>FRI </TT>of atmospheric, swashbuckling storytelling everywhere. His
<TT>FRI </TT>novels have been filmed with actors as diverse as George
<TT>FRI </TT>Arliss, Peter Cushing and Patrick McGoohan in the role of
<TT>FRI </TT>Syn, and the Kent village of Dymchurch holds an official
<TT>FRI </TT>'Day of Syn' every other year, to commemorate a home-grown
<TT>FRI </TT>literary folk hero.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Lawrence Jackson
<TT>FRI </TT>Made for BBC Radio 7 by BBC Northern Ireland
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast in 2006.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Svelte Sylvia and the Hollywood Trimsters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tgwlc.html>b00tgwlc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tgwlc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Madame Sylvia was a tiny, opinionated Norwegian who became
<TT>FRI </TT>the toast of 1920s Hollywood.
<TT>FRI </TT>Employed by Pathe studios, her legendary violent massage
<TT>FRI </TT>technique kept stars such as Gloria Swanson ready for their
<TT>FRI </TT>close-ups.
<TT>FRI </TT>She claimed to be able to make fat ooze from the pores like
<TT>FRI </TT>mashed potato through a colander. A shrewd businesswoman,
<TT>FRI </TT>she made herself into a brand, marketing her techniques
<TT>FRI </TT>through books, articles and radio programmes across America.
<TT>FRI </TT>She made her name at a time when the movie boom meant not
<TT>FRI </TT>just stars, but audiences were starting to become more
<TT>FRI </TT>self-conscious about physical appearance.
<TT>FRI </TT>She was the very first fitness guru, and kick-started our
<TT>FRI </TT>modern obsession with working out.
<TT>FRI </TT>Karen Krizanovich, a film critic and accredited personal
<TT>FRI </TT>trainer, goes to Hollywood in search of Sylvia's story.
<TT>FRI </TT>She goes to Sylvia's house and the studio where she worked,
<TT>FRI </TT>and reads her racy newspaper columns. But she also assesses
<TT>FRI </TT>Sylvia's legacy, questioning the role that fitness and
<TT>FRI </TT>beauty play in modern Hollywood as she talks to a celebrity
<TT>FRI </TT>personal trainer and joins a class of hula-hoopers on Santa
<TT>FRI </TT>Monica beach.
<TT>FRI </TT>Was Sylvia a pioneering trailblazer - or can we blame her
<TT>FRI </TT>for the darker side of today's obsession with the body
<TT>FRI </TT>beautiful?
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Kate Taylor
<TT>FRI </TT>A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080hsj.html>b0080hsj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080hsj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Figuratively Speaking
<TT>FRI </TT>When Nancy elopes the whole family are worried about her,
<TT>FRI </TT>except for Father. Stars Maurice Denham. From January 1991.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078wsdl.html>b078wsdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078wsdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Frank Skinner loves history, but just doesn't know much of
<TT>FRI </TT>it. So he's devised a comedy discussion show in order to
<TT>FRI </TT>find out more about it.
<TT>FRI </TT>Along with his historian in residence, Professor Kate
<TT>FRI </TT>Williams, Frank is joined by a selection of celebrity guests
<TT>FRI </TT>who help him navigate his way through the annals of time,
<TT>FRI </TT>picking out and chewing over the funniest, oddest, and most
<TT>FRI </TT>interesting moments in history.
<TT>FRI </TT>The guests are Miles Jupp and Zoe Lyons, who discuss King
<TT>FRI </TT>Arthur, Ivan the Terrible, Napoleon and Josephine, and Sir
<TT>FRI </TT>Walter Raleigh.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Mark Augustyn and Justin Pollard
<TT>FRI </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Frank Skinner
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Miles Jupp
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Zoe Lyons
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Kate Williams
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Mark Augustyn
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Justin Pollard
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrk2.html>b007jrk2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrk2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>I'll Never Forget Whatshername
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob asks his fiancee Thelma to fix Terry up with a date.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier, Rodney Bewes as Bob
<TT>FRI </TT>Ferris and Brigit Forsyth as Thelma Chambers. With Lois
<TT>FRI </TT>Daine and Lorna Wilde.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais. Adapted for radio by Patrick Tilley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Browell
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally lost from the archive, the audio was recovered in
<TT>FRI </TT>a BBC Treasure Hunt.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1975.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnq8.html>b007jnq8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnq8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Mystery of the Fake Neddie Seagoons
<TT>FRI </TT>With the revelation that Neddie was once mass-produced, can
<TT>FRI </TT>the original be found? Stars Harry Secombe. From November
<TT>FRI </TT>1956.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ng413.html>b01ng413</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ng413>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Roberts, Cottrell Boyce, Nyman
<TT>FRI </TT>The Museum of Curiosity is hosted as ever by the Professor
<TT>FRI </TT>of Ignorance at the University of Buckingham, Professor John
<TT>FRI </TT>Lloyd C.B.E. (of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image,
<TT>FRI </TT>Blackadder and QI fame). This week he is joined by the
<TT>FRI </TT>comedian Humphrey Ker in the role of Temporary Curator.
<TT>FRI </TT>Each week, the Museum invites three guests, a mixture of
<TT>FRI </TT>entertaining experts and expert entertainers, to donate one
<TT>FRI </TT>item each to the Museum and explain why it deserves a place
<TT>FRI </TT>in the museum. Ever since someone gave the Museum the Big
<TT>FRI </TT>Bang it's been expanding at an alarming rate, and now
<TT>FRI </TT>there's no looking back without the aid of a huge telescope.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week, John and Jimmy have invited along screenwriter
<TT>FRI </TT>Frank Cottrell Boyce, actor/writer/magician Andy Nyman and
<TT>FRI </TT>anatomist Dr Alice Roberts.
<TT>FRI </TT>Guests booked for the rest of the series include:
<TT>FRI </TT>Physicist and broadcaster Dr Helen Czerski
<TT>FRI </TT>Expert on Ancient Mesopotamia Dr Irving Finkel
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedian Sean Hughes
<TT>FRI </TT>Ig Nobels Prize founder Marc Abrahams
<TT>FRI </TT>Astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01709vv.html>b01709vv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01709vv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 9, Meeting the Family
<TT>FRI </TT>Will Victoria get more than she bargained for when Emily
<TT>FRI </TT>brings her new boyfriend home? Stars Angela Thorne. From
<TT>FRI </TT>January 2003.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Stella Gibbons - Nightingale Wood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pkjwp.html>b01pkjwp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pkjwp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Will the young, widowed and pretty Viola Wither escape her
<TT>FRI </TT>stifling in-laws? Comedy of manners, starring Victoria
<TT>FRI </TT>Hamilton.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Rose Tremain Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rpvgv.html>b00rpvgv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rpvgv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Crossing of Herald Mountjoy
<TT>FRI </TT>A tale of public and private anguish, based around the
<TT>FRI </TT>Battle of Agincourt. Trevor Nicholls reads Rose Tremain's
<TT>FRI </TT>short story.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xzs7.html>b010xzs7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010xzs7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Nick Perry - Referee
<TT>FRI </TT>By Nick Perry.
<TT>FRI </TT>Geoff is football referee at the top of his profession. But
<TT>FRI </TT>after a controversial game, he's heavily criticised and
<TT>FRI </TT>dropped from the upcoming Cup Final. Geoff's frustration
<TT>FRI </TT>builds and his scruples are soon tested.
<TT>FRI </TT>Andrew Scott's performance as Walter Koch won the 2011 BBC
<TT>FRI </TT>Audio Drama Award for Best Supporting Actor.
<TT>FRI </TT>Cast:
<TT>FRI </TT>Geoff . . . . . Mark Addy
<TT>FRI </TT>Don . . . . . Ralph Ineson
<TT>FRI </TT>Koch . . . . . Andrew Scott
<TT>FRI </TT>Pritchard . . . . . Sean Baker
<TT>FRI </TT>Lisa . . . . . Denise Gough
<TT>FRI </TT>Karen . . . . . Sally Orrock
<TT>FRI </TT>Jamie . . . . . Rielly Newbold
<TT>FRI </TT>Manager . . . . . Brian Bowles
<TT>FRI </TT>Players . . . . . Stuart McLoughlin & Daniel Rabin.
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Sasha Yevtushenko.
<TT>FRI </TT>Studio Managers: Colin Guthrie and Mike Etherden
<TT>FRI </TT>Editors: Caleb Knightley and Peter Ringrose
<TT>FRI </TT>Production Co-ordinator: Selina Ream.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Sasha Yevtushenko
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrk2.html>b007jrk2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrk2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnq8.html>b007jnq8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnq8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d8yxp.html>b00d8yxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d8yxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Svelte Sylvia and the Hollywood Trimsters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tgwlc.html>b00tgwlc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tgwlc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065xk29.html>b065xk29</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065xk29>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Go Set a Watchman, Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>GO SET A WATCHMAN
<TT>FRI </TT>In the literary event of the year Harper Lee's explosive
<TT>FRI </TT>second novel has finally been published. Believed lost for
<TT>FRI </TT>decades after the publication of 'To Kill A Mockingbird',
<TT>FRI </TT>this book revisits much-loved characters, this time through
<TT>FRI </TT>adult eyes. This abridgement for Book at Bedtime brings a
<TT>FRI </TT>compelling and important release to Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch travels from New York to Maycomb
<TT>FRI </TT>for her annual visit home. It's always a relief to slip into
<TT>FRI </TT>the comfortable rhythms of the South; to spend time with her
<TT>FRI </TT>beloved father Atticus and rekindle her spiky relationship
<TT>FRI </TT>with Aunt Alexandra. But mid-50s Alabama is not the same
<TT>FRI </TT>place where young Scout spent idyllic summers with brother
<TT>FRI </TT>Jem, and the 26-year old will be betrayed and have her trust
<TT>FRI </TT>shattered before she is able to become her own woman.
<TT>FRI </TT>Harper Lee is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'To Kill
<TT>FRI </TT>A Mockingbird', a book which has been studied, loved, wept
<TT>FRI </TT>over and revered by generations since its publication in
<TT>FRI </TT>1960. She lives in Monroeville, Alabama.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Fenella Woolgar
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Harper Lee
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>FRI </TT>Author: Harper Lee
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridger: Robin Brooks
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jrnzd.html>b00jrnzd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jrnzd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Clothes We're In - The State of Men's Fashion Now
<TT>FRI </TT>With women's hemlines acting as a social and economic
<TT>FRI </TT>barometer, Laurence asks what men's fashion says about the
<TT>FRI </TT>state we are in.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0184vh4.html>b0184vh4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0184vh4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Legacy: High Green Walls, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Cath Staincliffe's drama series returns with High Green
<TT>FRI </TT>Walls. When the weekly list of unclaimed estates is
<TT>FRI </TT>published, probate researchers, brother and sister team Dan
<TT>FRI </TT>and Rachel, search backwards through the family line to find
<TT>FRI </TT>the true heir and get a slice of the fortune.
<TT>FRI </TT>The search for deceased reclusive artist Susie P's heir is
<TT>FRI </TT>finally over. Twin sister Barbara is still alive but Dan and
<TT>FRI </TT>Rachel are disturbed to discover that she has been living in
<TT>FRI </TT>an institution since the 1950's following a leucotomy that
<TT>FRI </TT>left her severely disabled.
<TT>FRI </TT>DAN.....William Ash
<TT>FRI </TT>RACHEL.....Claire Keelan
<TT>FRI </TT>SUSAN.....Ellie Meigan Rose
<TT>FRI </TT>BARBARA.....Kellie Shirley
<TT>FRI </TT>MR WHITE.....Malcolm Raeburn
<TT>FRI </TT>KELLY.....Fiona Clarke
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 John Heilpern - A Patriot for Us <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y8y.html>b0076y8y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y8y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>John Osborne was bankrupt with terrible debts, but continued
<TT>FRI </TT>to entertain one and all with champagne. Read by Gareth
<TT>FRI </TT>Thomas.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Stella Gibbons - Nightingale Wood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pkjwp.html>b01pkjwp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pkjwp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ng413.html>b01ng413</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ng413>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01709vv.html>b01709vv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01709vv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080hsj.html>b0080hsj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080hsj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078wsdl.html>b078wsdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078wsdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Ben Moor - Undone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008zdkt.html>b008zdkt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008zdkt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Unwelcome
<TT>FRI </TT>Edna and Tankerton return to her home town and attend a fete
<TT>FRI </TT>worse than death. Ben Moor's comic sci-fi saga with Alex
<TT>FRI </TT>Tregear.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00drrl5.html>b00drrl5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00drrl5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 7, Chopin's Ballade No 1 in G Minor
<TT>FRI </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>FRI </TT>appeal.
<TT>FRI </TT>Pianist Peter Donohoe is one of many people whose lives have
<TT>FRI </TT>been shaped and changed by hearing and playing this
<TT>FRI </TT>technically demanding, emotionally turbulent piece of music.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrk2.html>b007jrk2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrk2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnq8.html>b007jnq8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnq8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Russell Thorndike - Doctor Syn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d8yxp.html>b00d8yxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d8yxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Svelte Sylvia and the Hollywood Trimsters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tgwlc.html>b00tgwlc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tgwlc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Rose Tremain Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rpvgv.html>b00rpvgv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rpvgv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010xzs7.html>b010xzs7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010xzs7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078wsdl.html>b078wsdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078wsdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03b0yf2.html>b03b0yf2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03b0yf2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>John Finnemore, the writer and star of Cabin Pressure,
<TT>FRI </TT>regular guest on The Now Show and popper-upper in things
<TT>FRI </TT>like Miranda, presents a third series of his hit sketch
<TT>FRI </TT>show.
<TT>FRI </TT>The first series was described as "sparklingly clever" by
<TT>FRI </TT>The Daily Telegraph and "one of the most consistently funny
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch shows for quite some time" by The Guardian. The
<TT>FRI </TT>second series won Best Radio Comedy at both the Chortle and
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedy.co.uk awards, and was nominated for a Sony award.
<TT>FRI </TT>This time around, John promises to stop doing silly sketches
<TT>FRI </TT>about nonsense like Winnie the Pooh's honey addiction or how
<TT>FRI </TT>goldfish invented computer programming, and concentrate
<TT>FRI </TT>instead on the the big, serious issues.
<TT>FRI </TT>This third episode of the series features a song about an
<TT>FRI </TT>unheralded inventor; a touching reunion; and a normal man.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by and starring John Finnemore, with Margaret
<TT>FRI </TT>Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin and Carrie Quinlan.
<TT>FRI </TT>Original music is by Susannah Pearse.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: John Finnemore
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Margaret Cabourn-Smith
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Simon Kane
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Lawry Lewin
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Carrie Quinlan
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: John Finnemore
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 Dave Podmore <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007s7x4.html>b007s7x4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007s7x4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Dave Podmore's World of Cricket, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>The player battles a case of libel based on an alleged
<TT>FRI </TT>encounter in a portable loo. Stars Christopher Douglas. From
<TT>FRI </TT>June 2002.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Ross Noble Goes Global <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvsn.html>b007jvsn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvsn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, South Africa
<TT>FRI </TT>The comedian tries to climb up Table Mountain and discovers
<TT>FRI </TT>that Cape Town has some very posh monkeys. From April 2002.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-29375644000438079782016-04-22T18:16:00.001+01:002016-04-22T18:16:20.856+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 23/04/2016 - 29/04/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 23 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788cnv.html>b0788cnv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788cnv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Return to Woomera
<TT>SAT </TT>Patched up Orbiter 2 heads for Earth, but will CSP realise
<TT>SAT </TT>that the incoming incommunicado ship is friendly? Stars John
<TT>SAT </TT>Carson. From November 1959.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dnjrn.html>b00dnjrn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dnjrn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 7, So What
<TT>SAT </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>SAT </TT>appeal.
<TT>SAT </TT>Telling the stories of some of the people whose lives have
<TT>SAT </TT>been affected by So What, the opening track on Miles Davis'
<TT>SAT </TT>seminal 1959 album Kind of Blue.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c3rlj.html>b00c3rlj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c3rlj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Virtual Saints
<TT>SAT </TT>Despite moving the convent into cyber space, Mother Helen
<TT>SAT </TT>and her nuns are not safe from declining numbers. And DI
<TT>SAT </TT>Cromwell has the small matter of an old murder to solve.
<TT>SAT </TT>Crime and convents, the police and perdition come together
<TT>SAT </TT>in comedy writer and former monk Robert Smith's mystery.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Timothy Spall as DI Cromwell, Cheryl Campbell as
<TT>SAT </TT>Mother Helen, Jeremy Finch as DC Kelp and Bryan Pringle as
<TT>SAT </TT>Mr Lord.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ned Chaillet
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2000.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Mapping the Town <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076hbm.html>b0076hbm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076hbm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Julian Richards looks at the colourful
<TT>SAT </TT>village created by Clough William-Ellis in north Wales. From
<TT>SAT </TT>October 2003.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sf1x0.html>b01sf1x0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sf1x0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>Martin returns to the Post Office, seeking Geraldine.
<TT>SAT </TT>Meanwhile, Nick anticipates a big day. Written and read by
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael Palin.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcwg7.html>b00jcwg7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcwg7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Beau Brummell - The Dandy Style
<TT>SAT </TT>Tastemaker to the Regency, Beau Brummell was British
<TT>SAT </TT>fashion's most influential man. The interior designer
<TT>SAT </TT>surveys his impact.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f5r.html>b0076f5r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f5r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Letters to the Dead
<TT>SAT </TT>Albanian asylum seeker Olix turns to his elderly neighbour,
<TT>SAT </TT>Merril, for help. Stars Rad Lazar and Madeleine Moffatt.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zf5sh.html>b00zf5sh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zf5sh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Edgelands, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Poets Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts explore a
<TT>SAT </TT>wilderness that is much closer than you think: those
<TT>SAT </TT>debatable zones that are neither town nor countryside. These
<TT>SAT </TT>two lyric poets celebrate the strange beauty of these places
<TT>SAT </TT>that we all journey through, but generally fail to
<TT>SAT </TT>acknowledge.
<TT>SAT </TT>Recorded entirely on location in the English edgelands, this
<TT>SAT </TT>Book of the Week journeys through the post-industrial
<TT>SAT </TT>landscapes of car breaker's yards, landfill sites, retail
<TT>SAT </TT>parks, sewage treatment works and power stations.
<TT>SAT </TT>Today, ruined warehouses and abandoned piers.
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>SAT </TT>Edgelands is published by Jonathan Cape (27th February
<TT>SAT </TT>2011). It won a Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award
<TT>SAT </TT>for non-fiction in 2009.
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Farley is the author of four collections of poetry -
<TT>SAT </TT>including 'Ice Age' - and has received the Forward Prize for
<TT>SAT </TT>Best First Collection, the Whitbread Poetry Award and the
<TT>SAT </TT>E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and
<TT>SAT </TT>Letters.
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael Symmons Roberts has published five collections of
<TT>SAT </TT>poetry - including 'Corpus', which won the Whitbread Poetry
<TT>SAT </TT>Award - and two novels. He is a frequent collaborator with
<TT>SAT </TT>the composer James MacMillan and their opera, 'The
<TT>SAT </TT>Sacrifice' won the RPS Award.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fr7kx.html>b00fr7kx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fr7kx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Lynne Truss - Giving Up the Ghost
<TT>SAT </TT>By Lynne Truss.
<TT>SAT </TT>In a house full of carbon monoxide, firefighter Scott gets
<TT>SAT </TT>separated from his colleagues and begins to experience the
<TT>SAT </TT>last terrible moments of his friend Jacko's life, who had
<TT>SAT </TT>died in similar circumstances eight months earlier.
<TT>SAT </TT>Scott ...... Adrian Bower
<TT>SAT </TT>Alan ...... Struan Rodger
<TT>SAT </TT>Philip ...... Jeff Rawle
<TT>SAT </TT>Giggsy ...... Joe Absolom
<TT>SAT </TT>Mike ...... Brendan Charleson
<TT>SAT </TT>H/Jacko ...... Richard Nichols
<TT>SAT </TT>Lucy ...... Sara McGaughey
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Kate McAll.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n7l2h.html>b01n7l2h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n7l2h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Brand, Hart Dyke, Clark
<TT>SAT </TT>The Museum of Curiosity is hosted as ever by the Professor
<TT>SAT </TT>of Ignorance at the University of Buckingham, Professor John
<TT>SAT </TT>Lloyd C.B.E. (of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image,
<TT>SAT </TT>Blackadder and QI fame). For this fifth series, he is joined
<TT>SAT </TT>by the comedian Jimmy Carr.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each week, the Museum invites three guests, a mixture of
<TT>SAT </TT>entertaining experts and expert entertainers, to donate one
<TT>SAT </TT>item each to the Museum and explain why it deserves a place
<TT>SAT </TT>in the museum. Ever since someone gave the Museum the Big
<TT>SAT </TT>Bang it's been expanding at an alarming rate, and now
<TT>SAT </TT>there's no looking back without the aid of a huge telescope.
<TT>SAT </TT>This week, John and Jimmy have invited along Astronomer Dr
<TT>SAT </TT>Stuart Clark; Plant-hunter and former hostage Tom Hart Dyke;
<TT>SAT </TT>and comedian, novelist and sitcom writer Jo Brand.
<TT>SAT </TT>Guests booked for the rest of the series include:
<TT>SAT </TT>Physicist and broadcaster Dr Helen Czerski
<TT>SAT </TT>Expert on Ancient Mesopotamia Dr Irving Finkel
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian Humphrey Ker
<TT>SAT </TT>Magician/actor/comedian Andy Nyman
<TT>SAT </TT>Anatomist author and broadcaster Professor Alice Roberts
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian Sean Hughes
<TT>SAT </TT>Ig Nobels Prize founder Marc Abrahams
<TT>SAT </TT>Astronaut Buzz Aldrin
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian, author and sex therapist Pamela Stephenson
<TT>SAT </TT>Nobel Physics Laureate Professor Sir Andre Geim.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016n8zl.html>b016n8zl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016n8zl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 9, Changing Lives
<TT>SAT </TT>Roger sees his dad's death as a watershed, while others see
<TT>SAT </TT>it as a chance to redecorate. Stars Bill Nighy. From January
<TT>SAT </TT>2003.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnbk.html>b007jnbk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnbk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Happy Days in Cawnpore
<TT>SAT </TT>Everyone is in love except William, but is Nancy's ministry
<TT>SAT </TT>man her best choice? Stars Maurice Denham. From January
<TT>SAT </TT>1991.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0773pcp.html>b0773pcp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0773pcp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Frank Skinner loves history, but just doesn't know much of
<TT>SAT </TT>it. So he's devised a comedy discussion show in order to
<TT>SAT </TT>find out more about it.
<TT>SAT </TT>Along with his historian in residence, Professor Kate
<TT>SAT </TT>Williams, Frank is joined by a selection of celebrity guests
<TT>SAT </TT>who help him navigate his way through the annals of time,
<TT>SAT </TT>picking out and chewing over the funniest, oddest, and most
<TT>SAT </TT>interesting moments in history.
<TT>SAT </TT>The guests are Holly Walsh and Richard Herring, who discuss
<TT>SAT </TT>Burke and Hare, Mussolini, Catherine Parr and the jokes of
<TT>SAT </TT>yesteryear.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Mark Augustyn and Justin Pollard
<TT>SAT </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Frank Skinner
<TT>SAT </TT>Interviewed Guest: Holly Walsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Interviewed Guest: Richard Herring
<TT>SAT </TT>Interviewed Guest: Kate Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Mark Augustyn
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Justin Pollard
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 The Forsyte Saga <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07705ws.html>b07705ws</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07705ws>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Forsytes Continues, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>John Galsworthy's epic novels of love, money and betrayal in
<TT>SAT </TT>an upper class family.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatised for radio by Lin Coghlan
<TT>SAT </TT>1920 and Soames Forsyte would do anything for his sparkling
<TT>SAT </TT>daughter, Fleur. But when she begins to fall in love with
<TT>SAT </TT>the wrong man, how can he stop history repeating itself?
<TT>SAT </TT>Original music composed by Neil Brand
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced and directed by Marion Nancarrow
<TT>SAT </TT>Over the next 2 years, BBC Radio 4 is broadcasting a new
<TT>SAT </TT>dramatisation of all 9 books in John Galsworthy's The
<TT>SAT </TT>Forsyte Saga. An epic tale of sex, money and power in the
<TT>SAT </TT>lives of an upper middle-class family in London, it spans 50
<TT>SAT </TT>years from 1886 to 1936.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Forsytes Continues is the 2nd of 4 series of The Forsyte
<TT>SAT </TT>Saga, which follows the life of young Fleur Forsyte, the
<TT>SAT </TT>baby born at the end of series one. Now 19 and thoroughly
<TT>SAT </TT>spoiled by her doting father, Fleur is relishing everything
<TT>SAT </TT>the 1920s has to offer.
<TT>SAT </TT>It's 20 years since Soames Forsyte divorced the love of his
<TT>SAT </TT>life, Irene, who went on to marry his cousin Jo. Now their
<TT>SAT </TT>respective children have grown up, neither knowing their
<TT>SAT </TT>parents' troubled history.
<TT>SAT </TT>When adult life inflicts its first wounds, Fleur throws
<TT>SAT </TT>herself into smart society determined to embrace all that is
<TT>SAT </TT>considered modern. She's an archetypal bright young thing, a
<TT>SAT </TT>restless soul, on a mission to burn her wings. This young
<TT>SAT </TT>generation which has survived the horrors of war is hell
<TT>SAT </TT>bent on consuming all that is shiny and new - it's fast cars
<TT>SAT </TT>and fast living, where scruples are old hat and collecting
<TT>SAT </TT>"sensations" is the thing. To Soames, every inch the
<TT>SAT </TT>Victorian man, this modern age feels increasingly strange
<TT>SAT </TT>and he wonders about his place in it and how to protect his
<TT>SAT </TT>daughter from it.
<TT>SAT </TT>Still insulated from reality by their wealth and class, the
<TT>SAT </TT>Forsytes and their kind can no longer ignore the threat of
<TT>SAT </TT>social change.
<TT>SAT </TT>Today's 90' drama comprises the third novel, To Let. Our
<TT>SAT </TT>dramatisation of the fourth novel, The White Monkey, begins
<TT>SAT </TT>on Monday and continues across the week in the 15 Minute
<TT>SAT </TT>Drama slot before concluding in the Saturday Drama at 1430.
<TT>SAT </TT>Award-winning writers Shaun McKenna and Lin Coghlan are
<TT>SAT </TT>dramatising the complete novels and Interludes and have
<TT>SAT </TT>taken a new approach to the books - delving deeper to bring
<TT>SAT </TT>more of Galsworthy's wonderful insight, wit and observation
<TT>SAT </TT>from the page. Although focussed on the period in which they
<TT>SAT </TT>were written - in the first 20 years of the 20th century -
<TT>SAT </TT>the novels feel remarkably contemporary and have much to
<TT>SAT </TT>reveal of our own world and inner lives.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Fleur Forsyte: Jessica Raine
<TT>SAT </TT>Soames Forsyte: Joseph Millson
<TT>SAT </TT>Irene Forsyte: Juliet Aubrey
<TT>SAT </TT>Jon: Jonathan Bailey
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael Mont: Ben Lambert
<TT>SAT </TT>Annette Forsyte: Aurelie Amblard
<TT>SAT </TT>Jo Forsyte: Ewan Bailey
<TT>SAT </TT>Holly Dartie: Katie Redford
<TT>SAT </TT>Prosper Profond: Sam Alexander
<TT>SAT </TT>June Forsyte: Amelia Lowdell
<TT>SAT </TT>Violet: Evie Killip
<TT>SAT </TT>Man: Gerard McDermott
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: John Galsworthy
<TT>SAT </TT>Adaptor: Lin Coghlan
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qvs38.html>b00qvs38</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qvs38>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Divided States
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Lawson tells the story of how American writing became
<TT>SAT </TT>the literary superpower of the 20th century, telling the
<TT>SAT </TT>nation's stories of money, power, sex, religion and war.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each American president ends speeches by asking God to bless
<TT>SAT </TT>'these United States'. But in a nation born through war -
<TT>SAT </TT>and later almost split by civil conflict - there remain deep
<TT>SAT </TT>divisions of colour and opportunity. Mark Lawson explores
<TT>SAT </TT>the way in which this legacy of division and violence has
<TT>SAT </TT>been explored by the nation's authors.
<TT>SAT </TT>He talks to writers including Joyce Carol Oates, Toni
<TT>SAT </TT>Morrison, James Ellroy and Walter Mosley and literary critic
<TT>SAT </TT>Professor Harold Bloom, who nominates Cormac McCarthy's
<TT>SAT </TT>Blood Meridian as the greatest modern American novel because
<TT>SAT </TT>it deals with the violence at the heart of American life.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Robyn Read
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m49vh.html>b01m49vh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m49vh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Your Starter for Ten: 50 Years of University Challenge
<TT>SAT </TT>Fifty years after episode one was shown on ITV, the geek
<TT>SAT </TT>fest that is University Challenge has not only survived but
<TT>SAT </TT>also flourished.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this Archive on 4, former Radio 4 controller now Master
<TT>SAT </TT>of St Peter's college Oxford, Mark Damazer, pays tribute to
<TT>SAT </TT>his favourite quiz.
<TT>SAT </TT>Delving into its history he uncovers a programme that began
<TT>SAT </TT>against the backdrop of a shake up in Britain's university
<TT>SAT </TT>system and came from the entrepreneurial spirit of
<TT>SAT </TT>Manchester's Granada studios.
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark meets former contestants like Gail Trimble, Sean
<TT>SAT </TT>Blanchflower and Luke Pitcher who have all won the coveted
<TT>SAT </TT>University Challenge title. Through personal anecdotes from
<TT>SAT </TT>the archives from Bamber Gascoigne and in a new interview
<TT>SAT </TT>with Jeremy Paxman, Mark discovers how competing students
<TT>SAT </TT>have, across the decades, delighted its hosts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Thompson and ITV's John Whiston debate how University
<TT>SAT </TT>Challenge works as piece of television and why it has
<TT>SAT </TT>endured for half a century.
<TT>SAT </TT>The show has ever been controversial. In a protest about
<TT>SAT </TT>Oxbridge being allowed to enter so many college teams,
<TT>SAT </TT>Manchester University, which included future broadcaster
<TT>SAT </TT>David Aaronovitch, answered most of the questions with silly
<TT>SAT </TT>answers. David tells Mark why he regretted taking his place
<TT>SAT </TT>on the team. Quentin Smith, now a lawyer, was the man behind
<TT>SAT </TT>the Manchester University controversy and tells his version
<TT>SAT </TT>of the story for the first time.
<TT>SAT </TT>There are also plenty of starters for ten: What sort of
<TT>SAT </TT>brain do you need to be good at it? Has it got deliberately
<TT>SAT </TT>easier or harder? And how do you put together the best team?
<TT>SAT </TT>Answers will be revealed in this loving homage to one of
<TT>SAT </TT>Britain's most admired television shows.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by: Jo Meek
<TT>SAT </TT>A Sparklab production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Open Mike: Mike Craig's Radio Memoirs <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c0077.html>b00c0077</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c0077>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Mike Craig was a prolific producer and writer of over 1200
<TT>SAT </TT>comedy shows for both BBC Radio and TV - including Morecambe
<TT>SAT </TT>and Wise, Ken Dodd, Jimmy Tarbuck, Al Reid, Harry Worth and
<TT>SAT </TT>The Grumbleweeds. It was Mike who wrote the legendary
<TT>SAT </TT>high-kicking sketch on the 1976 Morecambe and Wise Christmas
<TT>SAT </TT>Show with newsreader Angela Rippon.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this 3 hour showcase of his radio memoirs, Mike presents
<TT>SAT </TT>a selection of his own favourites:
<TT>SAT </TT>* Castle's On The Air
<TT>SAT </TT>13/12/1975
<TT>SAT </TT>Record-breaking Roy Castle brings you espionage, The Three
<TT>SAT </TT>Musketeers and the perils of powering a car with cooking
<TT>SAT </TT>sherry explained by Stanley Unwin.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Jimmy's Cricket Team
<TT>SAT </TT>Series.1 (3/8)
<TT>SAT </TT>Irish comedian Jimmy Cricket with a letter from his mammy
<TT>SAT </TT>and more! With Bill Pertwee, Peter Goodwright and Noreen
<TT>SAT </TT>Kershaw. Written by Eddie Braben. From 1990.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Bernie Clifton's Comedy Shop
<TT>SAT </TT>05/10/1982
<TT>SAT </TT>From restaurants to great moments in history - a non-stop
<TT>SAT </TT>barrage of gags. With Caroline Turner, Tony Pearce and Pat
<TT>SAT </TT>Mooney.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Ho-Di-Ho starring The Grumbleweeds
<TT>SAT </TT>23/11/1986
<TT>SAT </TT>The Grumbleweeds decide to go on holiday to Maplin's holiday
<TT>SAT </TT>camp. With Ruth Madoc and Paul Shane.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Al Read Says Such Is Life
<TT>SAT </TT>The Lancashire sausage-maker turned comedian illustrates
<TT>SAT </TT>pages of his autobiography with excerpts from his classic
<TT>SAT </TT>performances. From 1987
<TT>SAT </TT>* Ken Dodd's Easter Special
<TT>SAT </TT>04/04/1988
<TT>SAT </TT>From the City Varieties Theatre, Leeds, Spring is in the air
<TT>SAT </TT>and Doddy's tackling romance and there's trouble at t'mill.
<TT>SAT </TT>With Johnny Moore, Paula Tilbrook,
<TT>SAT </TT>Based mainly in Manchester, Mike retired from the BBC in
<TT>SAT </TT>1993. He was born 11th March 1935 and died 28th October
<TT>SAT </TT>2010.
<TT>SAT </TT>Recorded at BBC Manchester and compiled by Mik Wilkojc.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 7 in 2008.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m5fnp.html>b01m5fnp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m5fnp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Another edition of the 48th series of Quote... Unquote, the
<TT>SAT </TT>popular quotations programme presented and devised by Nigel
<TT>SAT </TT>Rees. The guests this week are the broadcaster Samira Ahmed,
<TT>SAT </TT>actor Simon Jones, historian Dominic Sandbrook, and
<TT>SAT </TT>journalist Dominic Lawson. The reader is Peter Jefferson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrnv.html>b007jrnv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrnv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Ten Seconds From Now
<TT>SAT </TT>The Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon is set to take part
<TT>SAT </TT>in a secret worldwide radio broadcast.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>SAT </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>SAT </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>SAT </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike, Frank Thornton as the BBC
<TT>SAT </TT>producer and Larry Martyn as Private Walker.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>SAT </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 1976.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 John Galsworthy - The Forsytes Continues: Omnibus
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07854zj.html>b07854zj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07854zj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Epic saga of love, money and betrayal. A newly married Fleur
<TT>SAT </TT>embraces the social whirl of 1920s London. Starring Jessica
<TT>SAT </TT>Raine.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078569w.html>b078569w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078569w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Emilia Clarke
<TT>SAT </TT>Actress Emilia Clarke chooses 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts
<TT>SAT </TT>Club Band' by The Beatles and 'Check Yo Self' by Ice Cube.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009ts31.html>b009ts31</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009ts31>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Good Evening
<TT>SAT </TT>Roy Smiles' celebration of the Beyond the Fringe team takes
<TT>SAT </TT>a funny and affectionate look at how four young men from
<TT>SAT </TT>Oxbridge changed the face of British comedy.
<TT>SAT </TT>Alan Bennett ...... Matt Addis
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter Cook ...... Rory Kinnear
<TT>SAT </TT>Jonathan Miller ...... Jonathan Aris
<TT>SAT </TT>Dudley Moore ...... Benedict Cumberbatch
<TT>SAT </TT>A CPL production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m49vh.html>b01m49vh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m49vh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Willy Russell - Educating Rita <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015n8pq.html>b015n8pq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015n8pq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A sparky and touching portrayal of the relationship between
<TT>SAT </TT>a working-class Open University student and her
<TT>SAT </TT>alcohol-fuelled tutor.
<TT>SAT </TT>Willy Russell's award-winning comedy stars Laura Dos Santos
<TT>SAT </TT>as Rita and Bill Nighy as Dr Frank Bryant.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted by Willy Russell from his play originally
<TT>SAT </TT>commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, which
<TT>SAT </TT>premièred at the Warehouse theatre, London in 1980.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Kirsty Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2009.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qvs38.html>b00qvs38</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qvs38>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07859h4.html>b07859h4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07859h4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, The Grave
<TT>SAT </TT>A gun-for-hire gets more than he bargained for when he's
<TT>SAT </TT>dared to visit an outlaw's final resting place.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Michael Rooker. With Mike Starr, Doug James, Jeff
<TT>SAT </TT>Lupetin and Linda Reiter.
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator: Stacy Keach.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Montgomery Pittman and adapted by Dennis
<TT>SAT </TT>Etchison.
<TT>SAT </TT>Originally a cult sci-fi and horror TV series created by Rod
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling and broadcast in the USA on CBS from 1959 to 1964,
<TT>SAT </TT>The Twilight Zone was first adapted by American producer
<TT>SAT </TT>Carl Amari in 2002 as a 40-minute radio drama series.
<TT>SAT </TT>Rod Serling had managed to electrify the new medium of
<TT>SAT </TT>television - so armed with a licence from CBS and the
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling estate, Amari's slick adaptions are based on the
<TT>SAT </TT>original TV scripts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor Stacy Keach (best known here as TV detective Mike
<TT>SAT </TT>Hammer) takes Serling's original role as narrator - with a
<TT>SAT </TT>full cast, music and sound effects.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced and directed by Carl Amari and Roger Wolkski for
<TT>SAT </TT>Falcon Picture Group.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrth.html>b007jrth</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrth>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 8
<TT>SAT </TT>Trapped behind a supernatural 'force wall', will Pentworth's
<TT>SAT </TT>Spring Carnival ceremonies have an effect? Read by Nigel
<TT>SAT </TT>Anthony.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Alan Bennett - The History Boys <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007g95p.html>b007g95p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007g95p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The History Boys
<TT>SAT </TT>By Alan Bennett.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted for radio by Richard Wortley from Nicholas Hytner's
<TT>SAT </TT>National Theatre production. More than three decades on from
<TT>SAT </TT>Forty Years On, Alan Bennett turns his attention once more
<TT>SAT </TT>to education, encompassing both the tussles of staffroom
<TT>SAT </TT>rivalry and the anarchy of adolescence.
<TT>SAT </TT>Hector ...... Richard Griffiths
<TT>SAT </TT>Irwin ...... Geoffrey Streatfeild
<TT>SAT </TT>Mrs Lintott ...... Frances de la Tour
<TT>SAT </TT>The Headmaster ...... Clive Merrison
<TT>SAT </TT>Crowther ...... Samuel Anderson
<TT>SAT </TT>Posner ...... Samuel Barnett
<TT>SAT </TT>Dakin ...... Dominic Cooper
<TT>SAT </TT>Timms ...... James Corden
<TT>SAT </TT>Akthar ...... Sacha Dhawan
<TT>SAT </TT>Lockwood ...... Andrew Knott
<TT>SAT </TT>Scripps ...... Jamie Parker
<TT>SAT </TT>Rudge ...... Russell Tovey
<TT>SAT </TT>Solo singer ...... Samuel Barnett
<TT>SAT </TT>Pianists ...... Jamie Parker and Tom Attwood
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by David Hunter.
<TT>SAT </TT>Musical arrangement by Richard Sissons.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director Richard Wortley.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>21:30 The 3rd Degree <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041zcmf.html>b041zcmf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041zcmf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 4, University of Nottingham
<TT>SAT </TT>A quiz show hosted by Steve Punt where a team of three
<TT>SAT </TT>University students take on a team of three of their
<TT>SAT </TT>professors.
<TT>SAT </TT>Coming this week from the University of Nottingham, "The 3rd
<TT>SAT </TT>Degree" is a funny, lively and dynamic quiz show aimed at
<TT>SAT </TT>cultivating the next generation of Radio 4 listeners whilst
<TT>SAT </TT>delighting the current ones.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Specialist Subjects in this episode are British History,
<TT>SAT </TT>Management Studies and Philosophy and the questions range
<TT>SAT </TT>from the International Monetary Fund., Kierkegaard and
<TT>SAT </TT>Wagner to the Fat Slags and Goofy
<TT>SAT </TT>The show is recorded on location at a different University
<TT>SAT </TT>each week, and it pits three Undergraduates against three of
<TT>SAT </TT>their Professors in a genuinely original and fresh take on
<TT>SAT </TT>an academic quiz. Being a Radio 4 programme, it of course
<TT>SAT </TT>meets the most stringent standards of academic rigour - but
<TT>SAT </TT>with lots of facts and jokes thrown in for good measure.
<TT>SAT </TT>Together with host Steve Punt, the show tours the (sometimes
<TT>SAT </TT>posh, sometimes murky, but always welcoming!) Union
<TT>SAT </TT>buildings, cafés and lecture halls of six universities
<TT>SAT </TT>across the UK.
<TT>SAT </TT>The rounds vary between Specialist Subjects and General
<TT>SAT </TT>Knowledge, quickfire bell-and-buzzer rounds and the
<TT>SAT </TT>'Highbrow & Lowbrow' round cunningly devised to test not
<TT>SAT </TT>only the students' knowledge of current affairs, history,
<TT>SAT </TT>languages and science, but also their Professors' awareness
<TT>SAT </TT>of television, film, and One Direction... In addition, the
<TT>SAT </TT>Head-to-Head rounds, in which students take on their
<TT>SAT </TT>Professors in their own subjects, were particularly lively,
<TT>SAT </TT>and offered plenty of scope for mild embarrassment on both
<TT>SAT </TT>sides...
<TT>SAT </TT>The resulting show is funny, fresh, and not a little bit
<TT>SAT </TT>surprising, with a truly varied range of scores, friendly
<TT>SAT </TT>rivalry, and moments where students wished they had more
<TT>SAT </TT>than just glanced at that reading list...
<TT>SAT </TT>In this series, the universities are Bristol, Kent,
<TT>SAT </TT>Bedfordshire, Birmingham, Nottingham & Aberystwyth.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>SAT </TT>A Pozzitive Television production for BBC Radio 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Overflow (incl Cast Lists)
<TT>SAT </TT>The host, Steve Punt, although best known as a satirist on
<TT>SAT </TT>The Now Show is also someone who delights in all facets of
<TT>SAT </TT>knowledge, not just in the Humanities (his educational
<TT>SAT </TT>background) but in the sciences as well. As well as "The Now
<TT>SAT </TT>Show" he has made a number of documentaries for Radio 4, on
<TT>SAT </TT>subjects as varied as "The Poet Unwound - The History Of The
<TT>SAT </TT>Spleen" and "Getting The Gongs" - an investigation into
<TT>SAT </TT>awards ceremonies - as well as a half-hour comedy for Radio
<TT>SAT </TT>4's 2008 Big Bang Day set in the Large Hadron Collider,
<TT>SAT </TT>called "The Genuine Particle". This makes him the perfect
<TT>SAT </TT>host for a show which aims to be an intellectual, fulfilling
<TT>SAT </TT>and informative quiz, but with wit and a genuine delight in
<TT>SAT </TT>exploring the subjects at hand.
<TT>SAT </TT>The 3rd Degree is a Pozzitive production, produced by David
<TT>SAT </TT>Tyler. His radio credits include Armando Iannucci's Charm
<TT>SAT </TT>Offensive, Cabin Pressure, Bigipedia, The Brig Society,
<TT>SAT </TT>Thanks A Lot, Milton Jones!, Kevin Eldon Will See You Now,
<TT>SAT </TT>Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation, Giles Wemmbley Hogg Goes
<TT>SAT </TT>Off, The 99p Challenge, My First Planet, The Castle and
<TT>SAT </TT>even, going back a bit, Radio Active. His TV credits include
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Merton - The Series, Spitting Image, Absolutely, The
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul & Pauline Calf Video Diaries, Coogan's Run, The Tony
<TT>SAT </TT>Ferrino Phenomenon and exec producing Victoria Wood's
<TT>SAT </TT>dinnerladies.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Steve Punt
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 What Does the K Stand For? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03jdw6r.html>b03jdw6r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03jdw6r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Who Am I?
<TT>SAT </TT>Young Stephen wrestles with his identity and gets some
<TT>SAT </TT>career advice from his useless but enthusiastic teacher.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Jonathan Harvey with Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Colin Anderson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen K Amos: Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>Young Stephen: Shaquille Ali-Yebuah
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephanie Amos: Fatou Sohna
<TT>SAT </TT>Virginia Amos: Ellen Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>Vincent Amos: Don Gilet
<TT>SAT </TT>Miss Collins: Gemma Whelan
<TT>SAT </TT>Jayson: Frankie Wilson
<TT>SAT </TT>PE Teacher: Harry Jardine
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Colin Anderson
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jonathan Harvey
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Stephen K Amos
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Armando Iannucci - Facts and Fancies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrkw.html>b007jrkw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrkw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Switch in Time
<TT>SAT </TT>Tackling time-wasting and greetings cards, the producer,
<TT>SAT </TT>writer and performer presents his own collection of humorous
<TT>SAT </TT>essays.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:45 Poets' Tree <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srg4q.html>b00srg4q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srg4q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Hamilton looks at pop music's poetic merits, and a
<TT>SAT </TT>tribute to an unheralded genius. Stars Kevin Eldon. From
<TT>SAT </TT>April 2008.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sp1rs.html>b00sp1rs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sp1rs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>2000s
<TT>SAT </TT>Cockney comedian Micky Flanagan's first radio series is
<TT>SAT </TT>about his progression from working-class Herbert to
<TT>SAT </TT>middle-class intellectual and being caught awkwardly between
<TT>SAT </TT>the two. His story is told through reflective interviews,
<TT>SAT </TT>but mainly, Micky's acclaimed stand up comedy. Micky's
<TT>SAT </TT>transition from the mean streets of the East End to the
<TT>SAT </TT>leafy lanes of Dulwich is a fascinating story, with each
<TT>SAT </TT>episode focusing on a different decade of Micky's life.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this episode Micky takes us through this last decade,
<TT>SAT </TT>which he has spent settling down with a middle class woman
<TT>SAT </TT>"she's been ski-ing and everything" and building a career as
<TT>SAT </TT>a stand up comedian. In the documentary segments, Micky
<TT>SAT </TT>chats to his parents about turning to stand up and discusses
<TT>SAT </TT>comedy and class with the brilliant comic mind that is Sean
<TT>SAT </TT>Lock.
<TT>SAT </TT>The series is written and performed by Micky Flanagan.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Producer is Tilusha Ghelani.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 The Museum of Everything <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4j3.html>b007k4j3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4j3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, The Coach Trip
<TT>SAT </TT>Our guides organise an excursion to the Chaversham Medieval
<TT>SAT </TT>Fair. Stars Marcus Brigstocke and Danny Robins. From April
<TT>SAT </TT>2005.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 24 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07859h4.html>b07859h4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07859h4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrth.html>b007jrth</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrth>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:40 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 John Galsworthy - The Forsytes Continues: Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07854zj.html>b07854zj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07854zj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078569w.html>b078569w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078569w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009ts31.html>b009ts31</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009ts31>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m49vh.html>b01m49vh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m49vh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Willy Russell - Educating Rita <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015n8pq.html>b015n8pq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015n8pq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SUN </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qvs38.html>b00qvs38</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qvs38>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788hrj.html>b0788hrj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788hrj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT>Five stories about letters, postal workers and the way
<TT>SUN </TT>communication is changing. Stars Grace Stillgrove and Val
<TT>SUN </TT>McLane.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Anglo-Saxon Portraits <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788l2p.html>b0788l2p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788l2p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. Simon Keynes probes the life of the
<TT>SUN </TT>Anglo-Saxon monarch of one of the most turbulent times of
<TT>SUN </TT>English history. From April 2013.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01g61vw.html>b01g61vw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01g61vw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 8, It's a Nude Nude Nude Nude World
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed Reardon leads us through the ups and down of his week,
<TT>SUN </TT>complete with his trusty companion, Elgar, and his
<TT>SUN </TT>never-ending capacity for scrimping and scraping at whatever
<TT>SUN </TT>scraps his agent, Ping, can offer him to keep body, mind and
<TT>SUN </TT>cat together.
<TT>SUN </TT>Jaz Milvain asks Ed to curate a moving tribute to him and
<TT>SUN </TT>his work in film for the 'surprise' party that he's
<TT>SUN </TT>organising for his 60th birthday. Whilst Ed relishes the
<TT>SUN </TT>idea of a comedy 'roast' Jaz is looking for something more
<TT>SUN </TT>akin to a light sauté.
<TT>SUN </TT>So it is that Ed tracks down Jaz's first masterwork, 'It's a
<TT>SUN </TT>Nude Nude Nude Nude World' to form the cornerstone of the
<TT>SUN </TT>tribute, not knowing that Fiona did a few day's work on it.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed Reardon: Christopher Douglas
<TT>SUN </TT>Fiona: Jenny Agutter
<TT>SUN </TT>Olive: Stephanie Cole
<TT>SUN </TT>Posh Woman: Sally Grace
<TT>SUN </TT>Frank: Simon Greenall
<TT>SUN </TT>Cliff: Geoffrey McGivern
<TT>SUN </TT>Waiter: Martin Hyder
<TT>SUN </TT>Jaz: Philip Jackson
<TT>SUN </TT>Pearl: Rita May
<TT>SUN </TT>Ping: Barunka O'Shaughnessy
<TT>SUN </TT>Stan: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Andrew Nickolds
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Christopher Douglas
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Dawn Ellis
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 The Clitheroe Kid <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0mn.html>b007k0mn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0mn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Cupid and the Black Hand Gang
<TT>SUN </TT>Can cheeky schoolboy Jimmy find somewhere for his infamous
<TT>SUN </TT>gang to meet?
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Jimmy Clitheroe as The Clitheroe Kid. With Peter
<TT>SUN </TT>Sinclair as Grandfather, Patricia Burke as Mother, Diana Day
<TT>SUN </TT>as Susan and Leonard Williams as Theodore Craythorpe.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Clitheroe Kid ran from 1958 - 1972 - gaining audiences
<TT>SUN </TT>above 10 million at its peak.
<TT>SUN </TT>Its Lancashire born star, Jimmy Clitheroe (1921-1973) was
<TT>SUN </TT>just 4'3" tall, with a rather shrill voice making him a very
<TT>SUN </TT>believable naughty schoolboy - despite being 35 when it
<TT>SUN </TT>began as a one-off show. Created by James Casey in 1956, a
<TT>SUN </TT>pilot followed and series 1 proper in 1958. Both writing and
<TT>SUN </TT>producing, James stayed with his creation until it finally
<TT>SUN </TT>came off-air. Jimmy died a year later aged just 51.
<TT>SUN </TT>Theme music by Alan Roper and played by the BBC Northern
<TT>SUN </TT>Dance Orchestra conducted by Alyn Ainsworth - with Jimmy
<TT>SUN </TT>Leach at the Electronic Organ.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced: James Casey
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1959.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k437.html>b007k437</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k437>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Sex and St Swithins
<TT>SUN </TT>Medic Simon Sparrow breaks hospital rules by flirting with a
<TT>SUN </TT>pretty new nurse.
<TT>SUN </TT>The misadventures of student doctor Simon Sparrow - adapted
<TT>SUN </TT>for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's novel 'Doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>in the House' published in 1952.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Sumner as
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt, Ray Cooney as Tony Benskin, Edward Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>as Taffy Evans and Barbara Mitchell as Sister.
<TT>SUN </TT>Special guest star: Irene Handl as Mrs Clarke.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: David Hatch
<TT>SUN </TT>Recorded at the BBC Paris studio in London.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1968.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 House Full of Daughters: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788mfx.html>b0788mfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788mfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Juliet Nicolson's memoir of seven generations of women,
<TT>SUN </TT>including her grandmother Vita Sackville West. Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Juliet Stevenson.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788n1c.html>b0788n1c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788n1c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Mike Batt
<TT>SUN </TT>Songwriter and producer Mike Batt chooses Schubert's 9th
<TT>SUN </TT>Symphony and 'Little Red Rooster' performed by Howling Wolf.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs: Longplay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c7xqf.html>b01c7xqf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c7xqf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir David Attenborough
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra's extended 70th anniversary show. Kirsty Young chats
<TT>SUN </TT>to broadcaster and naturalist David Attenborough. From
<TT>SUN </TT>January 2012.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788pnc.html>b0788pnc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788pnc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Taxidermy, Orderlies and Spinal Tap
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: The Moth's founder,
<TT>SUN </TT>George Dawes Green, with tales of inheritance, hospitals and
<TT>SUN </TT>Spinal Tap.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 The Clitheroe Kid <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0mn.html>b007k0mn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0mn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k437.html>b007k437</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k437>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788hrj.html>b0788hrj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788hrj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Anglo-Saxon Portraits <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788l2p.html>b0788l2p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788l2p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Gillian Slovo - 10 Days: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788r4r.html>b0788r4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788r4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>The home secretary gains valuable inside information about
<TT>SUN </TT>his rival, while London still burns. Read by Jasmine Hyde
<TT>SUN </TT>and Ben Onwukwe.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Graham Swift - England and Other Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j2dsd.html>b04j2dsd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04j2dsd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Articles of War
<TT>SUN </TT>It is September 1805 and a young lieutenant awaits his first
<TT>SUN </TT>naval action with some trepidation. Read by Ewan Bailey.
<TT>SUN </TT>The 25 short stories that comprise England and Other Stories
<TT>SUN </TT>mark Swift's return to the short form after seven acclaimed
<TT>SUN </TT>novels. The stories dwell on the essence of Englishness and
<TT>SUN </TT>those chosen place us on the eve of the Battle of Trafalgar,
<TT>SUN </TT>in a barbers, a supermarket, a laboratory and Macintyre's
<TT>SUN </TT>warehouse, and in each place and time, Swift perfectly
<TT>SUN </TT>captures a universal truth from the minutiae of lives.
<TT>SUN </TT>"This is a sharp, beautiful collection: every story quick
<TT>SUN </TT>and readable but leaving in the memory a core, a residue of
<TT>SUN </TT>thoughtfulness" The Guardian
<TT>SUN </TT>Graham Swift came to prominence with this second novel
<TT>SUN </TT>Shuttlecock, which won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in
<TT>SUN </TT>1983. That same year, Swift's Waterland, set in the Fens
<TT>SUN </TT>earned him a place on the shortlist for the Booker prize.
<TT>SUN </TT>Swift would go on to win the Booker prize in 1996 with his
<TT>SUN </TT>novel Last Orders, which became a film starring Michael
<TT>SUN </TT>Caine, Tom Courtney, Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren.
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Jeremy Osborne
<TT>SUN </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 The Forsyte Saga <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0780jy8.html>b0780jy8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0780jy8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Forsytes Continues, Episode 7
<TT>SUN </TT>John Galsworthy's epic family saga of love, money and
<TT>SUN </TT>betrayal.
<TT>SUN </TT>Dramatised for radio by Lin Coghlan
<TT>SUN </TT>Faced with the consequences of flirting with danger, Fleur
<TT>SUN </TT>must make a choice. In the changing world of high finance
<TT>SUN </TT>where honesty no longer appears to be in fashion, Soames
<TT>SUN </TT>decides to make a stand. Away from the glittering lights of
<TT>SUN </TT>London's smart set, Bicket and Victorine's dreams of
<TT>SUN </TT>escaping to a better life in Australia are no closer to
<TT>SUN </TT>coming true.
<TT>SUN </TT>Original music composed by Neil Brand
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced and directed by Gemma Jenkins
<TT>SUN </TT>Over the next 2 years, BBC Radio 4 is broadcasting a new
<TT>SUN </TT>dramatisation of all 9 books in John Galsworthy's The
<TT>SUN </TT>Forsyte Saga. An epic tale of sex, money and power in the
<TT>SUN </TT>lives of an upper middle-class family in London, it spans 50
<TT>SUN </TT>years from 1886 to 1936.
<TT>SUN </TT>Today's play concludes the fourth novel in the series, The
<TT>SUN </TT>White Monkey. We pick up the story again in September.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Fleur Forsyte: Jessica Raine
<TT>SUN </TT>Soames Forsyte: Joseph Millson
<TT>SUN </TT>Michael Mont: Ben Lambert
<TT>SUN </TT>Wilfred Desert: Max Bennett
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lawrence Mont: Brian Protheroe
<TT>SUN </TT>Bicket: Sam Alexander
<TT>SUN </TT>Aubrey Green: Sam Alexander
<TT>SUN </TT>Victorine: Evie Killip
<TT>SUN </TT>Elderson: Ewan Bailey
<TT>SUN </TT>Annette Forsyte: Aurelie Amblard
<TT>SUN </TT>Holly Dartie: Katie Redford
<TT>SUN </TT>Butterfield: Caolan McCarthy
<TT>SUN </TT>Miss Perren: Rebecca Hamilton
<TT>SUN </TT>Station Porter: Gerard McDermott
<TT>SUN </TT>Night Porter: Sean Baker
<TT>SUN </TT>Shareholder: George Watkins
<TT>SUN </TT>Shareholder: Debra Baker
<TT>SUN </TT>Shareholder: Leo Wan
<TT>SUN </TT>Author: John Galsworthy
<TT>SUN </TT>Adaptor: Lin Coghlan
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Gemma Jenkins
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Gemma Jenkins
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788t06.html>b0788t06</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788t06>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Rilke's Sonnets to Orpheus - Dancing the Orange
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with Rainer Maria Rilke's Sonnets
<TT>SUN </TT>to Orpheus - Dancing the Orange.
<TT>SUN </TT>Leading us through the nuances of their meaning, Karen
<TT>SUN </TT>Leeder alerts us to the beauty and power
<TT>SUN </TT>of one of the great modernist works of literature of 1922.
<TT>SUN </TT>After a lifetime wandering about Europe Rilke was at last
<TT>SUN </TT>able to settle when his patron, Werner Reinhart, bought the
<TT>SUN </TT>Château de Muzot in the Swiss Valais so that he could live
<TT>SUN </TT>there, and write. His aim was to complete his monumental
<TT>SUN </TT>work, 'The Duino Elegies'. But this plan was interrupted in
<TT>SUN </TT>February when, 'completely unexpected' the 'Sonnets to
<TT>SUN </TT>Orpheus' broke upon him'. Within three weeks he had
<TT>SUN </TT>completed 55 poems, of great variety, but all sonnets.
<TT>SUN </TT>Rilke didn't like English and never visited Britain. Yet the
<TT>SUN </TT>'Sonnets to Orpheus' have fascinated English language
<TT>SUN </TT>readers and writers ever since they appeared - with
<TT>SUN </TT>translations every decade.
<TT>SUN </TT>With writers Martyn Crucefix and Don Paterson, plus German
<TT>SUN </TT>scholar and poet Rüdiger Görner, Karen Leeder teases out the
<TT>SUN </TT>major issues the poems address; death, love and, the
<TT>SUN </TT>creation and role of poetry - for Rilke a song of praise for
<TT>SUN </TT>life, and even death, in a creation without God, through
<TT>SUN </TT>which meaning is accomplished.
<TT>SUN </TT>Karen visits the Château de Muzot and with Nanni Reinhart,
<TT>SUN </TT>who lives there now, to considers its impact on the
<TT>SUN </TT>composition of the poems.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2013.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01g61vw.html>b01g61vw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01g61vw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 The Female Ghost <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00njj2k.html>b00njj2k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00njj2k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Edith Nesbit - Man Sized in Marble
<TT>SUN </TT>Two newlyweds reject their housekeeper's dread of All
<TT>SUN </TT>Saints' Eve, until it arrives. With Carolyn Jones and
<TT>SUN </TT>Stephen Critchlow.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:30 Voices From the Grave <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwnf.html>b007jwnf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwnf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Middlewitch
<TT>SUN </TT>It's midsummer and an old woman, clinging to the old magics,
<TT>SUN </TT>keeps watch over her cursed Welsh village. Lucy Catherine's
<TT>SUN </TT>horror stars Elizabeth Morgan, Christian Patterson and Jenny
<TT>SUN </TT>Livesy.
<TT>SUN </TT>Voices From The Grave is a series of four chilling and
<TT>SUN </TT>intimate dramas, inspired by existing ghost stories from
<TT>SUN </TT>around Britain. The writers make these stories more than
<TT>SUN </TT>simply scary - they are studies of humanity, love, rage and
<TT>SUN </TT>despair, of passion, longing and pain.
<TT>SUN </TT>Lucy Catherine is an experienced writer for radio, TV and
<TT>SUN </TT>theatre. Her radio productions include her adaptation of
<TT>SUN </TT>Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Looted and The Goldilocks Zone.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Gemma Jenkins.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788pnc.html>b0788pnc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788pnc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:45 House Full of Daughters: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788mfx.html>b0788mfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788mfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:55 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788n1c.html>b0788n1c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788n1c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 Desert Island Discs: Longplay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c7xqf.html>b01c7xqf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c7xqf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01g61vw.html>b01g61vw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01g61vw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Hearing With Hegley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b7c59.html>b00b7c59</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b7c59>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>The poet laureate of alternative comedy, John Hegley,
<TT>SUN </TT>entertains an audience with his book of verse. From November
<TT>SUN </TT>1996.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 No Tomatoes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0081b7p.html>b0081b7p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0081b7p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>World Weary
<TT>SUN </TT>It's snow jokes from Paul Copley and Helen Moon, in the
<TT>SUN </TT>sketch show mixing up language and sounds. From October
<TT>SUN </TT>2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 The Shuttleworths <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4tn.html>b007k4tn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4tn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>John Shuttleworth's Open Mind, UFOs
<TT>SUN </TT>The Sheffield singer-songwriter investigates unsolved
<TT>SUN </TT>phenomena, with agent Ken Worthington and guest Patrick
<TT>SUN </TT>Mower. From March 2006.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007mh3w.html>b007mh3w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007mh3w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Thailand
<TT>SUN </TT>The bumbling student's aim to emerge spiritually becomes a
<TT>SUN </TT>physical revelation with a loose sarong. Stars Marcus
<TT>SUN </TT>Brigstocke. From August 2002.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 25 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 The Female Ghost <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00njj2k.html>b00njj2k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00njj2k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:30 Voices From the Grave <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwnf.html>b007jwnf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwnf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788hrj.html>b0788hrj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788hrj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Anglo-Saxon Portraits <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788l2p.html>b0788l2p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788l2p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Gillian Slovo - 10 Days: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788r4r.html>b0788r4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788r4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Graham Swift - England and Other Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j2dsd.html>b04j2dsd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04j2dsd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 The Forsyte Saga <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zh1dw.html>b06zh1dw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zh1dw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Forsytes, Episode 7
<TT>MON </TT>From the novels of John Galsworthy
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatised for radio by Shaun McKenna
<TT>MON </TT>Irene has fled to Paris to escape her husband, Soames, who
<TT>MON </TT>now has a private detective watching her every move.
<TT>MON </TT>But even Soames cannot control the secrets and changes which
<TT>MON </TT>are rolling towards the Forsytes.
<TT>MON </TT>Original music composed by Neil Brand
<TT>MON </TT>Produced and directed by Marion Nancarrow
<TT>MON </TT>This Saturday Drama concludes "In Chancery", the second book
<TT>MON </TT>of "The Forsytes". We pick up the story again in April.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Soames Forsyte: Joseph Millson
<TT>MON </TT>Irene Forsyte: Juliet Aubrey
<TT>MON </TT>Narrator: Jessica Raine
<TT>MON </TT>Jo Forsyte: Ewan Bailey
<TT>MON </TT>Jolly Forsyte: Joel MacCormack
<TT>MON </TT>Val Dartie: George Watkins
<TT>MON </TT>Holly Forsyte: Katie Redford
<TT>MON </TT>Annette Forsyte: Aurelie Amblard
<TT>MON </TT>June Forsyte: Rebecca Hamilton
<TT>MON </TT>James Forsyte: Gerard McDermott
<TT>MON </TT>Emily Forsyte: Susan Jameson
<TT>MON </TT>Madame Lamotte: Susan Jameson
<TT>MON </TT>Winifred: Debra Baker
<TT>MON </TT>Dartie: Chris Pavlo
<TT>MON </TT>Polteed: Sean Baker
<TT>MON </TT>Nurse: Evie Killip
<TT>MON </TT>Maid: Evie Killip
<TT>MON </TT>Doctor: Leo Wan
<TT>MON </TT>Boy: Joel MacCormack
<TT>MON </TT>Author: John Galsworthy
<TT>MON </TT>Adaptor: Shaun McKenna
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788t06.html>b0788t06</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788t06>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01g61vw.html>b01g61vw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01g61vw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx5x.html>b007jx5x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx5x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Condition Purple, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Chief Inspector Donoghue's men are on the case when the body
<TT>MON </TT>of a prostitute is found in Blythswood Square, in the heart
<TT>MON </TT>of Glasgow's prosperous business quarter.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars John Buick as DC King, Kay Gallie as Diana, Martin
<TT>MON </TT>Cochrane as DCI Donoghue, Gerard Slevin as Dr Reynolds, Anne
<TT>MON </TT>Marie Timoney as Hazel and Ann Louise Ross as WPC Elka
<TT>MON </TT>Willems.
<TT>MON </TT>Published in 1989, this is Peter Turnbull's sixth P Division
<TT>MON </TT>novel about his Glaswegian cops.
<TT>MON </TT>Recorded in a BBC studio and on location in Glasgow.
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatised by Stephen Mulrine.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Hamish Wilson
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Ali: Me, My Family and Muhammad Ali <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rd3wb.html>b00rd3wb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rd3wb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Deirdre Pascall relives her youthful meeting with Muhammad
<TT>MON </TT>Ali in 1976 and measures his impact on the black British
<TT>MON </TT>population of the day.
<TT>MON </TT>When Deirdre went with her broadcaster father Alex Pascall
<TT>MON </TT>OBE to the Savoy Hotel in March 1976, she was dreaming of
<TT>MON </TT>getting a glimpse of her childhood hero, world champion
<TT>MON </TT>boxer Muhammad Ali. Little did she know that once Ali had
<TT>MON </TT>seen her she would be swept up and spend much of the press
<TT>MON </TT>conference for the launch of Ali's autobiography, The
<TT>MON </TT>Greatest, sitting on the great man's knee.
<TT>MON </TT>Surrounded by the great and good of the British press, with
<TT>MON </TT>photographers crammed into the room, she remembers the Champ
<TT>MON </TT>asking her who he was. 'You're the greatest' was her reply,
<TT>MON </TT>to his evident delight.
<TT>MON </TT>But the next day there were no pictures of her in the
<TT>MON </TT>newspapers. They chose to stick with the shot of Ali and his
<TT>MON </TT>book. Perhaps in the London of 1976, a little black girl
<TT>MON </TT>wasn't felt to be a particularly British image?
<TT>MON </TT>Since then Deirdre has wondered much about that day. In this
<TT>MON </TT>programme she goes in search of the memories and in
<TT>MON </TT>particular in search of a photograph of her meeting. She
<TT>MON </TT>also asks her father and her father's generation what they
<TT>MON </TT>made of Ali's trips to the UK back then. He was already a
<TT>MON </TT>superstar to most British people by that time, even if some
<TT>MON </TT>of them found his abrasive language and powerful Islamic
<TT>MON </TT>rhetoric disturbing. As a boxer he had no equals. But how
<TT>MON </TT>important a figure was he to black Britons who had their own
<TT>MON </TT>struggles and challenges, often very different from the ones
<TT>MON </TT>that Ali represented back in the States?
<TT>MON </TT>Of course the reason for her trip to the Savoy in the first
<TT>MON </TT>place was so that her father could get an interview with Ali
<TT>MON </TT>for his BBC radio show, Black Londoners. Deirdre listens
<TT>MON </TT>again to that recording in which a far more quietly spoken
<TT>MON </TT>Ali talks to his British brothers. This isn't the showman
<TT>MON </TT>who appeared on the Parkinson show, although his humour is
<TT>MON </TT>there. This was an Ali listening and learning and probing,
<TT>MON </TT>as we hear during the programme.
<TT>MON </TT>There are other issues for Deirdre as well. How does she
<TT>MON </TT>feel now about her hero's stance on the place of women, on
<TT>MON </TT>integration, on religion? And why is that Savoy meeting with
<TT>MON </TT>a boxer so important to a woman who went on to train as a
<TT>MON </TT>classical pianist?
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076h8h.html>b0076h8h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076h8h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Clem Walder's Way Out
<TT>MON </TT>With three wives, Clem can't keep up his treble life any
<TT>MON </TT>longer. How can he escape them all? Stars Alex Lowe. From
<TT>MON </TT>October 2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07756bj.html>b07756bj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07756bj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>David Mitchell hosts the panel game in which four comedians
<TT>MON </TT>are encouraged to tell lies and compete against one another
<TT>MON </TT>to see how many items of truth they're able to smuggle past
<TT>MON </TT>their opponents.
<TT>MON </TT>Elis James, Reginald D Hunter, Maeve Higgins and David
<TT>MON </TT>O'Doherty are the panellists obliged to talk with deliberate
<TT>MON </TT>inaccuracy on subjects as varied as the 1970s, toys, the
<TT>MON </TT>moon and electricity.
<TT>MON </TT>The show is devised by Graeme Garden and Jon Naismith, the
<TT>MON </TT>team behind Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>A Random Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: David Mitchell
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Elis James
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Reginald D Hunter
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Maeve Higgins
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: David O'Doherty
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nrmxq.html>b01nrmxq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nrmxq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, The Market Special
<TT>MON </TT>The station staff at Parsley Sidings go all out to boost
<TT>MON </TT>falling passenger numbers.
<TT>MON </TT>The eponymous series is set in a sleepy railway station. The
<TT>MON </TT>Hepplewhites have run 'Parsley Sidings' station for
<TT>MON </TT>generations and the current Station Master, Horace, hopes
<TT>MON </TT>that his son Bert will continue the line. Mild-mannered
<TT>MON </TT>Ticket Clerk Bert wants to work anywhere but on the
<TT>MON </TT>railways. His colleague, Station Announcer Gloria Simpkins,
<TT>MON </TT>secretly loves him. Porter Percy Valentine is an archetypal
<TT>MON </TT>wheeler-dealer and the ancient Signalman, Bradshaw, causes
<TT>MON </TT>havoc and dispenses home-made remedies in equal measure. The
<TT>MON </TT>'Parsley Sidings' nemesis is Phineas Perkins, the station
<TT>MON </TT>master of Potwhistle Halt, one stop down the line.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Horace, Ian Lavender as Bert,
<TT>MON </TT>Kenneth Connor as Percy, Liz Fraser as Gloria and Elizabeth
<TT>MON </TT>Morgan as Ethel.
<TT>MON </TT>Re-created Announcements by Keith Skues.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in December 1971.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nlzcy.html>b01nlzcy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nlzcy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>From 17/03/1985
<TT>MON </TT>Lugubrious Les Dawson with a tale of when the worm turned,
<TT>MON </TT>and Cosmo discusses modern art.
<TT>MON </TT>With Daphne Oxenford, Eli Woods and Colin Edwynn.
<TT>MON </TT>Music by Brian Fitzgerald.
<TT>MON </TT>Scripted and produced by James Casey.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in March 1985.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q3lcy.html>b00q3lcy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q3lcy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 12, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
<TT>MON </TT>James Walton takes the chair for the game of literary
<TT>MON </TT>correctness. Team captains John Walsh and Lynne Truss are
<TT>MON </TT>joined by Mark Billingham and John O'Farrell. The author of
<TT>MON </TT>the week and subject for pastiche is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,
<TT>MON </TT>and the reader is Beth Chalmers.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmp7.html>b007jmp7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmp7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 6, The Games Children Play
<TT>MON </TT>School staff can't wait for summer holidays, but as sports
<TT>MON </TT>day looms, one pupil sparks panic. Stars Karl Howman. From
<TT>MON </TT>July 1991.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Martyn Wade - Stepniak <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sfby9.html>b00sfby9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sfby9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Bittersweet true love story of Olive Garnett, who falls for
<TT>MON </TT>a Russian expatriate with a sinister past. Stars Justine
<TT>MON </TT>Waddell.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Kenneth Williams Reads: Cold Comfort Farm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1v8.html>b007k1v8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1v8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Child, child. If you come to this doomed house, what is to
<TT>MON </TT>save you?"
<TT>MON </TT>Poor but wise orphan, Flora Poste decides to live with her
<TT>MON </TT>relatives in Sussex
<TT>MON </TT>In 1932, Stella Gibbons' book was acclaimed as a wickedly
<TT>MON </TT>funny send-up of a certain kind of heavy-breathing novel
<TT>MON </TT>about the doom-laden everyday life of country folk. Since
<TT>MON </TT>then it has become a classic of comedy in its own right.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged in six parts and produced by Pamela Howe.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Kenneth Williams
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1974.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:30 Agatha Christie <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jzckt.html>b00jzckt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jzckt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Magnolia Blossom
<TT>MON </TT>Theo is ready to leave her husband when a financial scandal
<TT>MON </TT>intervenes. Mike Walker's revamped whodunit starring Emilia
<TT>MON </TT>Fox.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nrmxq.html>b01nrmxq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nrmxq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nlzcy.html>b01nlzcy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nlzcy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx5x.html>b007jx5x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx5x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Ali: Me, My Family and Muhammad Ali <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rd3wb.html>b00rd3wb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rd3wb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b064yj8q.html>b064yj8q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b064yj8q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Go Set a Watchman, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Harper Lee's explosive second novel was finally published in
<TT>MON </TT>2015. Believed lost for decades after the publication of 'To
<TT>MON </TT>Kill A Mockingbird', this book revisits much-loved
<TT>MON </TT>characters, this time through adult eyes.
<TT>MON </TT>Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch travels from New York to Maycomb
<TT>MON </TT>for her annual visit home. It's always a relief to slip into
<TT>MON </TT>the comfortable rhythms of the South; to spend time with her
<TT>MON </TT>beloved father Atticus and rekindle her spiky relationship
<TT>MON </TT>with Aunt Alexandra. But mid-50s Alabama is not the same
<TT>MON </TT>place where young Scout spent idyllic summers with brother
<TT>MON </TT>Jem, and the 26-year old will be betrayed and have her trust
<TT>MON </TT>shattered before she is able to become her own woman.
<TT>MON </TT>Harper Lee was the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'To Kill
<TT>MON </TT>a Mockingbird', a book which has been studied, loved, wept
<TT>MON </TT>over and revered by generations since its publication in
<TT>MON </TT>1960. She lived in Monroeville, Alabama until her death in
<TT>MON </TT>February 2016.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Fenella Woolgar
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Harper Lee
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>MON </TT>Author: Harper Lee
<TT>MON </TT>Abridger: Robin Brooks
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jm2wg.html>b00jm2wg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jm2wg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Beau and Byron - The Romantic Rebellion
<TT>MON </TT>Laurence robes up to commune with Lord Byron, unwitting
<TT>MON </TT>author of Romantic dress and famously painted as an Albanian
<TT>MON </TT>nobleman.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128qtd.html>b0128qtd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0128qtd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Cath Staincliffe - Blood in the Mountains, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>When the weekly list of unclaimed estates is published,
<TT>MON </TT>probate researchers, brother and sister team Dan and Rachel,
<TT>MON </TT>search backwards through the family line to find the true
<TT>MON </TT>heir and get a slice of the fortune. Their quest leads them
<TT>MON </TT>to uncover a broken family with a terrible secret.
<TT>MON </TT>Henry Gaunt has died leaving a sizeable estate but no Will.
<TT>MON </TT>His step-sister can't inherit and there are no known kin.
<TT>MON </TT>The step-sister doesn't know much about Henry's father: she
<TT>MON </TT>thinks he died in the Second World War when Henry was a
<TT>MON </TT>small child. Dan and Rachel's investigation leads to a
<TT>MON </TT>surprising discovery.
<TT>MON </TT>DAN.....William Ash
<TT>MON </TT>RACHEL.....Claire Keelan
<TT>MON </TT>YOUNG ERIC.....Tom Hughes
<TT>MON </TT>GEORGE.....Stephen Hoyle
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fgh3c.html>b00fgh3c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fgh3c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Bruce Chatwin - On the Black Hill, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Iestyn Jones reads from Bruce Chatwin's novel about the
<TT>MON </TT>lives of identical twin brothers Lewis and Benjamin Jones,
<TT>MON </TT>on their farm in the Welsh Marches.
<TT>MON </TT>1/5. The courtship and marriage of the brothers' parents:
<TT>MON </TT>Mary, their literate and well-travelled mother, and their
<TT>MON </TT>ill-tempered, inarticulate father Amos.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Martyn Wade - Stepniak <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sfby9.html>b00sfby9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sfby9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q3lcy.html>b00q3lcy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q3lcy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmp7.html>b007jmp7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmp7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076h8h.html>b0076h8h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076h8h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07756bj.html>b07756bj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07756bj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078cv0k.html>b078cv0k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078cv0k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Flight Against Time
<TT>MON </TT>With the Commonwealth Space Project now aware of Unity's
<TT>MON </TT>plans, Britton, McLelland and Hicks return to Orbiter X.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in 1959, a bold plan to conquer space begins
<TT>MON </TT>with prefabricated components of space station 'Orbiter X'
<TT>MON </TT>being transported up from Earth, but the task proves
<TT>MON </TT>perilous...
<TT>MON </TT>BD Chapman's adventure stars John Carson as Captain Bob
<TT>MON </TT>Britton, Andrew Crawford as Captain Douglas McClelland,
<TT>MON </TT>Barrie Gosney as Flight Engineer Hicks, Donald Bisset as
<TT>MON </TT>Colonel Kent, Gerik Schjelderup as Max Kramer and Ian Sadler
<TT>MON </TT>as Neasen.
<TT>MON </TT>Shaped like a giant wheel and code-named 'Orbiter X', the
<TT>MON </TT>space station is designed to circle Earth, travelling in a
<TT>MON </TT>rapid polar orbit - boasting synthetic gravity, produced by
<TT>MON </TT>the rotation around the central hub.
<TT>MON </TT>Fact and fiction were curiously interwoven, as a fortnight
<TT>MON </TT>before broadcast, the Soviet Luna 2 space probe crash landed
<TT>MON </TT>on the Moon.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Charles Maxwell
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in 14 parts on the BBC Light Programme in
<TT>MON </TT>1959.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 On Your Farm: A Journey Through the British Isles and
<TT>MON </TT>Beyond <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00753xl.html>b00753xl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00753xl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Agricultural Change
<TT>MON </TT>Charlotte Smith draws on radio's rich archive of past
<TT>MON </TT>editions of BBC Radio 4's long running series On Your Farm
<TT>MON </TT>to show how much the farming industry changed across the
<TT>MON </TT>20th century. The series, which began in 1965, has visited
<TT>MON </TT>every possible kind of farm around the British Isles and
<TT>MON </TT>beyond.
<TT>MON </TT>We hear how in the early days On Your Farm was broadcast
<TT>MON </TT>live, frequently from around the kitchen table, and so
<TT>MON </TT>became a celebration of hearty farming breakfasts and the
<TT>MON </TT>vagaries of the weather.
<TT>MON </TT>In this programme, Charlotte hears the memories of the Rudge
<TT>MON </TT>Family from Herefordshire, who spoke to On Your Farm in
<TT>MON </TT>2004, with their recollections taking us back to the Second
<TT>MON </TT>World War. And she hears about Sandwell Park Farm in the
<TT>MON </TT>West Midlands, which is run along Victorian lines.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Mark Smalley.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Parsley Sidings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nrmxq.html>b01nrmxq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nrmxq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nlzcy.html>b01nlzcy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nlzcy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx5x.html>b007jx5x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx5x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Ali: Me, My Family and Muhammad Ali <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rd3wb.html>b00rd3wb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rd3wb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Kenneth Williams Reads: Cold Comfort Farm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1v8.html>b007k1v8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1v8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:30 Agatha Christie <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jzckt.html>b00jzckt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jzckt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07756bj.html>b07756bj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07756bj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qdvsy.html>b01qdvsy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qdvsy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 5, Dame Evelyn Glennie
<TT>MON </TT>Dame Evelyn Glennie, despite having appeared in the Olympic
<TT>MON </TT>2012 ceremony as the rhythmic backbone, had never seen it.
<TT>MON </TT>She watches it for the first time, and also watches Downton
<TT>MON </TT>Abbey, goes on a Go-Kart, and throws a pot. She gives her
<TT>MON </TT>verdicts to Marcus Brigstocke.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078czy3.html>b078czy3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078czy3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 17, Episode 2
<TT>MON </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Jeremy Hardy is among Miles's guests for
<TT>MON </TT>this episode of News Quiz Extra, the bumper bonus version of
<TT>MON </TT>Friday's programme.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:45 Paperback Hell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076ch5.html>b0076ch5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076ch5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Paddy Murphy's Ghost
<TT>MON </TT>A tale of a miserable Irish childhood in another spoof
<TT>MON </TT>chapter of a bestseller. Starring Michael Fenton Stevens.
<TT>MON </TT>From January 2003.
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 26 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078cv0k.html>b078cv0k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078cv0k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 On Your Farm: A Journey Through the British Isles and
<TT>TUE </TT>Beyond <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00753xl.html>b00753xl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00753xl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx5x.html>b007jx5x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx5x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Ali: Me, My Family and Muhammad Ali <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rd3wb.html>b00rd3wb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rd3wb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b064yj8q.html>b064yj8q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b064yj8q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jm2wg.html>b00jm2wg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jm2wg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128qtd.html>b0128qtd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0128qtd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fgh3c.html>b00fgh3c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fgh3c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Martyn Wade - Stepniak <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sfby9.html>b00sfby9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sfby9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q3lcy.html>b00q3lcy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q3lcy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmp7.html>b007jmp7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmp7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076h8h.html>b0076h8h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076h8h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07756bj.html>b07756bj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07756bj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx62.html>b007jx62</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx62>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Condition Purple, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>The police post-mortem has shown that prostitute, Stephanie
<TT>TUE </TT>Craigellachie had an 'I belong to Dino' tattoo. But who is
<TT>TUE </TT>Dino and what did he have to do with her murder?
<TT>TUE </TT>Stars Martin Cochrane as DCI Donoghue, Ralph Riach as DS Ray
<TT>TUE </TT>Sussock, Gaylie Runciman as Karen, John Buick as DC King,
<TT>TUE </TT>Frank Gallagher as DC Montgomery and Alex McAvoy as Tuesday
<TT>TUE </TT>Noon.
<TT>TUE </TT>Published in 1989, this is Peter Turnbull's sixth P Division
<TT>TUE </TT>novel about his Glaswegian cops.
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatised by Stephen Mulrine.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Hamish Wilson
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Sid James: Not Just a Dirty Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s4762.html>b01s4762</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s4762>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Marking the centenary of Sid James, comedian Lee Mack
<TT>TUE </TT>examines recently discovered archives and rare recordings
<TT>TUE </TT>offering a unique insight into the actors lesser known work
<TT>TUE </TT>on radio, stage and screen.
<TT>TUE </TT>Actors Bernard Cribbins, Lance Percival and Liz Fraser
<TT>TUE </TT>reveal their own experiences of working with Sid and we hear
<TT>TUE </TT>from his daughter, the author, Reina James who provides the
<TT>TUE </TT>programme with previously unheard material from the family
<TT>TUE </TT>archives of her father's years in South Africa.
<TT>TUE </TT>Throughout the programme Christopher Fairbank provides the
<TT>TUE </TT>voice of Sid for sketches found in the BBC's written
<TT>TUE </TT>archives and quotes excerpts from interviews given during
<TT>TUE </TT>his extraordinary life.
<TT>TUE </TT>Born in Johannesburg in May 1913, Sid James arrived in
<TT>TUE </TT>Britain in 1946 and came to prominence as sidekick to ground
<TT>TUE </TT>breaking comedy actor Tony Hancock. He later became a
<TT>TUE </TT>household name as the star of the Carry On series of films
<TT>TUE </TT>As Lee Mack discovers there's more skill to Sid James'
<TT>TUE </TT>performances than is often evident. He'd already made
<TT>TUE </TT>numerous screen appearances before Hancock and the Carry Ons
<TT>TUE </TT>with straight roles and comic support in films by Powell and
<TT>TUE </TT>Pressburger and Ealing Comedies. His early radio work
<TT>TUE </TT>includes parts alongside Peter Sellers and Dennis Price, on
<TT>TUE </TT>stage he performed in Guys and Dolls and starred in Citizen
<TT>TUE </TT>James his own television situation comedy scripted for him
<TT>TUE </TT>by Galton and Simpson.
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenting a fascinating collection of extracts never before
<TT>TUE </TT>broadcast on radio this documentary puts the emphasis on the
<TT>TUE </TT>unfamiliar with interviewees adding another dimension to
<TT>TUE </TT>Sid's story by revealing his early career and assessing his
<TT>TUE </TT>copious talents.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078dlrj.html>b078dlrj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078dlrj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>All For One
<TT>TUE </TT>Will Emerald's ego be able to deal with the ambitious plans
<TT>TUE </TT>of new girl, Tanesha? Stars Llewella Gideon. From June 1998.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06442qh.html>b06442qh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06442qh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 10, This Is a Man's World
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode Five - This Is A Man's World.
<TT>TUE </TT>Nali's ex-husband arrives unexpectedly and Clare takes it
<TT>TUE </TT>upon herself to intervene. Simon has some bad news about
<TT>TUE </TT>Brian's vitamin supplements.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sally Phillips is Clare Barker the social worker who has all
<TT>TUE </TT>the right jargon but never a practical solution.
<TT>TUE </TT>A control freak, Clare likes nothing better than interfering
<TT>TUE </TT>in other people's lives on both a professional and personal
<TT>TUE </TT>basis. Clare is in her thirties, white, middle class and
<TT>TUE </TT>heterosexual, all of which are occasional causes of
<TT>TUE </TT>discomfort to her.
<TT>TUE </TT>Each week we join Clare in her continued struggle to control
<TT>TUE </TT>both her professional and private life In today's Big
<TT>TUE </TT>Society there are plenty of challenges out there for an
<TT>TUE </TT>involved, caring social worker. Or even Clare.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Harry Venning and David Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Alexandra Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Clare: Sally Phillips
<TT>TUE </TT>Brian: Alex Lowe
<TT>TUE </TT>Nali: Nina Conti
<TT>TUE </TT>Simon: Andrew Wincott
<TT>TUE </TT>Justin: Dustin Demri-Burns
<TT>TUE </TT>Thomas: Stefan Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Harry Venning
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: David Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Alexandra Smith
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpdl.html>b007jpdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 11
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenneth Horne escapes Stalag Limpwrist, Rambling Syd Rumpo
<TT>TUE </TT>sings of a maiden's nodes and a visit to Bona Abbey with
<TT>TUE </TT>Julian and Sandy.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres. Marty departed after
<TT>TUE </TT>series 3.
<TT>TUE </TT>Scripted by Barry Took, Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in May 1968.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014j01w.html>b014j01w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014j01w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Gregory is set to leave, but can one of the daft duo
<TT>TUE </TT>fill his shoes? Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch.
<TT>TUE </TT>From May 1973.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078czy3.html>b078czy3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078czy3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Paperback Hell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076ch5.html>b0076ch5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076ch5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 William Wordsworth - Michael <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076lkn.html>b0076lkn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076lkn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A dramatisation of Wordsworth's poem. Michael is a shepherd
<TT>TUE </TT>whose life is changed forever by the arrival of a son. With
<TT>TUE </TT>Tom Courtenay.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:45 Alan Bennett - Two in Torquay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f3m.html>b0076f3m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f3m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A middle-aged man and woman chat politely in a hotel.
<TT>TUE </TT>Neither is quite what they seem to be. Stars Alan Bennett
<TT>TUE </TT>and Judi Dench.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Kenneth Williams Reads: Cold Comfort Farm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078dmm5.html>b078dmm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078dmm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Flora meets more cousins and offers suggestions to try and
<TT>TUE </TT>improve the lives of those on the farm. Read by Kenneth
<TT>TUE </TT>Williams.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:30 Agatha Christie <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jz7jj.html>b00jz7jj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jz7jj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Philomel Cottage
<TT>TUE </TT>When Alex meets Terry she's swept off her feet. He persuades
<TT>TUE </TT>her to leave her job with a dot com company and set up a
<TT>TUE </TT>business with him - based in an out of the way cottage in
<TT>TUE </TT>the country...
<TT>TUE </TT>A new spin on the Queen of the whodunit, Agatha Christie's
<TT>TUE </TT>classic story, dramatised for radio by Mike Walker.
<TT>TUE </TT>Stars Lizzie McInnerny as Alex, Tom Hollander as Terry, Adam
<TT>TUE </TT>Godley as Richard and Struan Rodger as Merlin.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jeremy Mortimer
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2002.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpdl.html>b007jpdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014j01w.html>b014j01w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014j01w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx62.html>b007jx62</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx62>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Sid James: Not Just a Dirty Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s4762.html>b01s4762</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s4762>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065gjs0.html>b065gjs0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065gjs0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Go Set a Watchman, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Harper Lee's explosive second novel was finally published in
<TT>TUE </TT>2015. Believed lost for decades after the publication of 'To
<TT>TUE </TT>Kill A Mockingbird', this book revisits much-loved
<TT>TUE </TT>characters, this time through adult eyes.
<TT>TUE </TT>Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch travels from New York to Maycomb
<TT>TUE </TT>for her annual visit home. It's always a relief to slip into
<TT>TUE </TT>the comfortable rhythms of the South; to spend time with her
<TT>TUE </TT>beloved father Atticus and rekindle her spiky relationship
<TT>TUE </TT>with Aunt Alexandra. But mid-50s Alabama is not the same
<TT>TUE </TT>place where young Scout spent idyllic summers with brother
<TT>TUE </TT>Jem, and the 26-year old will be betrayed and have her trust
<TT>TUE </TT>shattered before she is able to become her own woman.
<TT>TUE </TT>Harper Lee was the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'To Kill
<TT>TUE </TT>a Mockingbird', a book which has been studied, loved, wept
<TT>TUE </TT>over and revered by generations since its publication in
<TT>TUE </TT>1960. She lived in Monroeville, Alabama until her death in
<TT>TUE </TT>February 2016.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Fenella Woolgar
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Harper Lee
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Harper Lee
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridger: Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jm2x9.html>b00jm2x9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jm2x9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Tartan Titan and the Highland Fashion Cult
<TT>TUE </TT>Romanticism and nationalism in 19th-century Scotland, where
<TT>TUE </TT>King George IV's endorsement meant tartan and the kilt
<TT>TUE </TT>became cult.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128pyc.html>b0128pyc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0128pyc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Cath Staincliffe - Blood in the Mountains, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>When the weekly list of unclaimed estates is published,
<TT>TUE </TT>probate researchers, brother and sister team Dan and Rachel,
<TT>TUE </TT>search backwards through the family line to find the true
<TT>TUE </TT>heir and get a slice of the fortune. Their quest leads them
<TT>TUE </TT>to uncover a broken family with a terrible secret.
<TT>TUE </TT>Henry Gaunt died leaving a sizeable estate but no Will. Dan
<TT>TUE </TT>and Rachel have discovered that Henry's father George died
<TT>TUE </TT>fighting in the Spanish Civil War and that his cousin Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>joined the International Brigades with him. If Eric is still
<TT>TUE </TT>alive he might be the rightful heir.
<TT>TUE </TT>DAN.....William Ash
<TT>TUE </TT>RACHEL.....Claire Keelan
<TT>TUE </TT>YOUNG ERIC.....Tom Hughes
<TT>TUE </TT>GEORGE.....Stephen Hoyle
<TT>TUE </TT>CORPORAL REEVES.....Russell Richardson
<TT>TUE </TT>ERIC.....Russell Dixon
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fgj46.html>b00fgj46</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fgj46>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Bruce Chatwin - On the Black Hill, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Iestyn Jones reads from Bruce Chatwin's novel about the
<TT>TUE </TT>lives of identical twin brothers Lewis and Benjamin Jones,
<TT>TUE </TT>on their farm in the Welsh Marches.
<TT>TUE </TT>From earliest childhood, the twins seem to feel each other's
<TT>TUE </TT>happiness and pain, and often speak in a private language.
<TT>TUE </TT>By adolescence, differences begin to emerge but the
<TT>TUE </TT>brothers' bond is stronger than ever.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 William Wordsworth - Michael <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076lkn.html>b0076lkn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076lkn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:45 Alan Bennett - Two in Torquay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f3m.html>b0076f3m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f3m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7q3d.html>b00d7q3d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7q3d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>2005, 2005 - Heat 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Ned Sherrin chairs the music quiz with Nicholas Brann of
<TT>TUE </TT>London, Brian Clements from Chelmsford and Jill Halifax of
<TT>TUE </TT>London.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bx1kd.html>b00bx1kd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bx1kd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, Our Own Correspondent
<TT>TUE </TT>With the press on the prowl, Ambassador Mackenzie's memoirs
<TT>TUE </TT>spark Embassy havoc. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From November
<TT>TUE </TT>1990.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078dlrj.html>b078dlrj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078dlrj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06442qh.html>b06442qh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06442qh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078dqb6.html>b078dqb6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078dqb6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Building the Space Station
<TT>TUE </TT>Britton, McLelland and Hicks play along with Unity's plans
<TT>TUE </TT>to commandeer the space station. Stars John Carson. From
<TT>TUE </TT>December 1959.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 On Your Farm: A Journey Through the British Isles and
<TT>TUE </TT>Beyond <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078dr11.html>b078dr11</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078dr11>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Prince Charles on Biodiversity
<TT>TUE </TT>Charlotte Smith explores Prince Charles' interest in
<TT>TUE </TT>biodiversity, drawing on editions of On Your Farm recorded
<TT>TUE </TT>with him in 2015 at his summer holiday farm house in
<TT>TUE </TT>Romania's Transylvania. And she hears about the organic
<TT>TUE </TT>farming methods used at his Duchy Home Farm at Highgrove in
<TT>TUE </TT>Gloucestershire.
<TT>TUE </TT>Mining the rich archive of past editions of the long running
<TT>TUE </TT>series On Your Farm shows how much the farming industry
<TT>TUE </TT>changed across the 20th century. The series, which began in
<TT>TUE </TT>1965, has visited every possible kind of farm around the
<TT>TUE </TT>British Isles and beyond.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Mark Smalley.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpdl.html>b007jpdl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpdl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014j01w.html>b014j01w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014j01w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx62.html>b007jx62</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx62>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Sid James: Not Just a Dirty Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s4762.html>b01s4762</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s4762>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Kenneth Williams Reads: Cold Comfort Farm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078dmm5.html>b078dmm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078dmm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:30 Agatha Christie <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jz7jj.html>b00jz7jj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jz7jj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06442qh.html>b06442qh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06442qh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Bleak Expectations <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wdjvk.html>b00wdjvk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wdjvk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, A Now Tricky Life Woefully Miseried Up
<TT>TUE </TT>Volume Four, Chapter 5: "A Now Tricky Life Woefully Miseried
<TT>TUE </TT>Up" by Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Pip and Harry have escaped the exploding desert island, but
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry has been transformed into a dinosaur. Now they must
<TT>TUE </TT>catch Mister Benevolent and prevent him taking over the
<TT>TUE </TT>world, but the trail has lead them to France. Here they must
<TT>TUE </TT>face unimaginable horrors including a bacon free breakfast
<TT>TUE </TT>and a deadly confrontation in a cheese mine. But there is a
<TT>TUE </TT>glimmer of hope in the form of The Scarlet Pimple.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Philip ..... Richard Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Pip Bin ..... Tom Allen
<TT>TUE </TT>Gently Benevolent ..... Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry Biscuit ..... James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Grimpunch ..... Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely ..... Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Pippa ..... Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>Reverend Godly Fecund ..... David Mitchell
<TT>TUE </TT>Frenchman ..... Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer ..... Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer ..... Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Gareth Edwards.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079rr91.html>b079rr91</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079rr91>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>TUE </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Jess Fostekew chats to Taylor
<TT>TUE </TT>Glenn.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Vent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00svcbq.html>b00svcbq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00svcbq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
<TT>TUE </TT>Ben is in a coma. While his family wonder how to wake him
<TT>TUE </TT>up, his mind is busy elsewhere. Stars Neil Pearson. From
<TT>TUE </TT>July 2006.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Radio 9 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04hkfq5.html>b04hkfq5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04hkfq5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 5
<TT>TUE </TT>An unusual doctor, the perils of parenthood and faking it as
<TT>TUE </TT>a boxer. Stars Johnny Daukes and Hils Barker. From August
<TT>TUE </TT>2005.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 27 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078dqb6.html>b078dqb6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078dqb6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 On Your Farm: A Journey Through the British Isles and
<TT>WED </TT>Beyond <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078dr11.html>b078dr11</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078dr11>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx62.html>b007jx62</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx62>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Sid James: Not Just a Dirty Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s4762.html>b01s4762</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s4762>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065gjs0.html>b065gjs0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065gjs0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jm2x9.html>b00jm2x9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jm2x9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128pyc.html>b0128pyc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0128pyc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fgj46.html>b00fgj46</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fgj46>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 William Wordsworth - Michael <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076lkn.html>b0076lkn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076lkn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>03:45 Alan Bennett - Two in Torquay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f3m.html>b0076f3m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f3m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:45 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Counterpoint <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7q3d.html>b00d7q3d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7q3d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bx1kd.html>b00bx1kd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bx1kd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078dlrj.html>b078dlrj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078dlrj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06442qh.html>b06442qh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06442qh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx64.html>b007jx64</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx64>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Condition Purple, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>While Dino remains as elusive as ever, the team continue
<TT>WED </TT>their search for fresh evidence in the hunt for the killer
<TT>WED </TT>of prostitute, Stephanie Craigellachie.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Martin Cochrane as DCI Donoghue, Ralph Riach as DS Ray
<TT>WED </TT>Sussock, John Buick as DC King, Frank Gallagher as DC
<TT>WED </TT>Montgomery and Louise Beattie as Collette.
<TT>WED </TT>Published in 1989, this is Peter Turnbull's sixth P Division
<TT>WED </TT>novel about his Glaswegian cops.
<TT>WED </TT>Dramatised by Stephen Mulrine.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Hamish Wilson
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Uncool Britannia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sh3pm.html>b00sh3pm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sh3pm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Pakamac Years
<TT>WED </TT>Steve Punt presents a new three part history of the Britain
<TT>WED </TT>that's ubiquitous yet unashamedly uncool. Steve argues the
<TT>WED </TT>nation's recent past has been hijacked by the fashionistas
<TT>WED </TT>and that it's time to celebrate the past as it really was -
<TT>WED </TT>deeply unhip. Forget the Rolling Stones, Mary Quant and the
<TT>WED </TT>Aston Martin, what Britons really love is a nice melody, a
<TT>WED </TT>sensible coat and a reliable motor...
<TT>WED </TT>Steve re-imagines the 50s and 60s as the Pakamac Years. He
<TT>WED </TT>argues that it wasn't beatniks that epitomised the spirit of
<TT>WED </TT>the era - but the foldaway mac. The Pakamac flew off the
<TT>WED </TT>shelves in their tens of thousands as Britons rejoiced in
<TT>WED </TT>the sheer novelty and practicality of a plastic raincoat
<TT>WED </TT>which you could pop in your handbag. Steve also considers
<TT>WED </TT>the importance of anoraks, cagoules, parkas and snorkels as
<TT>WED </TT>emblems of uncool Britain.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Laurence Grissell
<TT>WED </TT>(repeat).
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q9xrj.html>b00q9xrj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q9xrj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, Loony Tunes
<TT>WED </TT>As Bugs Bunny makes an untimely appearance, Nigel and
<TT>WED </TT>Michael go their separate ways. Stars Adam Godley. From
<TT>WED </TT>March 2007.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04md4nr.html>b04md4nr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04md4nr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Questioning Loyalties
<TT>WED </TT>3/6 Questioning Loyalties. Field Commander Uljabaan's
<TT>WED </TT>loyalty cards, rewarding villagers for their collaboration,
<TT>WED </TT>are not only ruining Katrina's plans but also Richard's
<TT>WED </TT>chances in the weekly pub quiz. They turn to Ron, the
<TT>WED </TT>landlord of the Rose & Crown for help in scuppering the
<TT>WED </TT>scheme.
<TT>WED </TT>Welcome To Our Village, Please Invade Carefully is a sitcom
<TT>WED </TT>about an alien race that have noticed that those all-at-once
<TT>WED </TT>invasions of Earth never work out that well. So they've
<TT>WED </TT>locked the small Buckinghamshire village of Cresdon Green
<TT>WED </TT>behind an impenetrable force field in order to study human
<TT>WED </TT>behaviour and decide if Earth is worth invading.
<TT>WED </TT>The only inhabitant who seems to be bothered by their new
<TT>WED </TT>alien overlord is Katrina Lyons, who was only home for the
<TT>WED </TT>weekend to borrow the money for a deposit for a flat when
<TT>WED </TT>the force field went up. So along with Lucy Alexander (the
<TT>WED </TT>only teenager in the village, willing to rebel against
<TT>WED </TT>whatever you've got) she forms The Resistance - slightly to
<TT>WED </TT>the annoyance of her parents Margaret and Richard who wish
<TT>WED </TT>she wouldn't make so much of a fuss, and much to the
<TT>WED </TT>annoyance of Field Commander Uljabaan who, alongside his
<TT>WED </TT>unintelligible minions and The Computer (his
<TT>WED </TT>hyper-intelligent supercomputer), is trying to actually run
<TT>WED </TT>the invasion.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Eddie Robson
<TT>WED </TT>Script-edited by Arthur Mathews
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Katrina Lyons: Hattie Morahan
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Lyons: Peter Davison
<TT>WED </TT>Margaret Lyons: Jan Francis
<TT>WED </TT>Lucy Alexander: Hannah Murray
<TT>WED </TT>Field Commander Uljabaan: Charles Edwards
<TT>WED </TT>The Computer: John-Luke Roberts
<TT>WED </TT>Ron: Dave Lamb
<TT>WED </TT>Lawrence: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Eddie Robson
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lb306.html>b01lb306</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lb306>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Confirming Povey's Rank
<TT>WED </TT>Is Povey a fraud? It seems so, as the crew of HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge race to secure his captaincy
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicote as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as
<TT>WED </TT>Heather, Ronnie Barker as Lieutenant Queeg and Tenniel Evens
<TT>WED </TT>as The Commander.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in December 1963.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h8kxm.html>b00h8kxm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h8kxm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 8, Episode 12
<TT>WED </TT>Oedipus Rex gets the Radio Prune treatment, and a Whitehall
<TT>WED </TT>farce with a twist. With John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From
<TT>WED </TT>May 1970.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762kw.html>b00762kw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762kw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 4, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Graeme Garden hosts the comic debating game with Marcus
<TT>WED </TT>Brigstocke, Steve Punt, Stuart Maconie and Jenny Eclair.
<TT>WED </TT>From June 2001.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k44b.html>b007k44b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k44b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Bleak Horse
<TT>WED </TT>Timothy Tamperton reports back on the stranger's death wish
<TT>WED </TT>on the evil Joshua Farley. Stars Stephen Moore. From October
<TT>WED </TT>1988.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mtsm3.html>b01mtsm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mtsm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Thomas Hardy - Far From the Madding Crowd, A Farmer Just
<TT>WED </TT>Beginning
<TT>WED </TT>By Thomas Hardy, adapted by Graham White. 1/3 - Young farmer
<TT>WED </TT>Gabriel Oak sees an ideal wife in Bathsheba Everdene, but
<TT>WED </TT>she turns him down, believing in true romance. As she
<TT>WED </TT>becomes rich, he is ruined, and the tables turn.
<TT>WED </TT>Musicians ... Colin Guthrie, Chris Davies, Lauren Swift
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>WED </TT>This episode will be available to listen to until 14th
<TT>WED </TT>October 2012.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Bathsheba: Alex Tregear
<TT>WED </TT>Gabriel Oak: Shaun Dooley
<TT>WED </TT>Boldwood: Toby Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Troy: Patrick Kennedy
<TT>WED </TT>Liddy: Lizzy Watts
<TT>WED </TT>Fanny: Hannah John-Kamen
<TT>WED </TT>Maltster: Robert Blythe
<TT>WED </TT>Jan: Joe Sims
<TT>WED </TT>Joseph: Sam Alexander
<TT>WED </TT>Henery: Patrick Brennan
<TT>WED </TT>Billy: Don Gilet
<TT>WED </TT>Cain: Harry Livingstone
<TT>WED </TT>Aunt: Tracy Wiles
<TT>WED </TT>Maryann: Amaka Okafor
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Graham White
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Kenneth Williams Reads: Cold Comfort Farm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jq9b.html>b078jq9b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jq9b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Flora opts to help those she meets, including Elfine and Big
<TT>WED </TT>Business the Bull. Kenneth Williams reads Stella Gibbons'
<TT>WED </TT>classic.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:30 Agatha Christie <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jzwdq.html>b00jzwdq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jzwdq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>In a Glass Darkly
<TT>WED </TT>A jealous lover is haunted by a fellow pilot's death and a
<TT>WED </TT>vision of murder. Mike Walker's revamped whodunnit with Neil
<TT>WED </TT>Dudgeon.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lb306.html>b01lb306</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lb306>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h8kxm.html>b00h8kxm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h8kxm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx64.html>b007jx64</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx64>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Uncool Britannia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sh3pm.html>b00sh3pm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sh3pm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065gjvl.html>b065gjvl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065gjvl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Go Set a Watchman, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Harper Lee's explosive second novel was finally published in
<TT>WED </TT>2015. Believed lost for decades after the publication of 'To
<TT>WED </TT>Kill A Mockingbird', this book revisits much-loved
<TT>WED </TT>characters, this time through adult eyes.
<TT>WED </TT>Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch travels from New York to Maycomb
<TT>WED </TT>for her annual visit home. It's always a relief to slip into
<TT>WED </TT>the comfortable rhythms of the South; to spend time with her
<TT>WED </TT>beloved father Atticus and rekindle her spiky relationship
<TT>WED </TT>with Aunt Alexandra. But mid-50s Alabama is not the same
<TT>WED </TT>place where young Scout spent idyllic summers with brother
<TT>WED </TT>Jem, and the 26-year old will be betrayed and have her trust
<TT>WED </TT>shattered before she is able to become her own woman.
<TT>WED </TT>Harper Lee was the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'To Kill
<TT>WED </TT>a Mockingbird', a book which has been studied, loved, wept
<TT>WED </TT>over and revered by generations since its publication in
<TT>WED </TT>1960. She lived in Monroeville, Alabama until her death in
<TT>WED </TT>February 2016.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Fenella Woolgar
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Harper Lee
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>WED </TT>Author: Harper Lee
<TT>WED </TT>Abridger: Robin Brooks
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jm2xr.html>b00jm2xr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jm2xr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Men in Black - The Funereal Victorians (and Oscar of course)
<TT>WED </TT>Why did Victorian men dress ready for a funeral? Black
<TT>WED </TT>embodied power and serious purpose yet democratised fashion
<TT>WED </TT>for ever.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0128qtd.html>b0128qtd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0128qtd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fgj48.html>b00fgj48</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fgj48>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Bruce Chatwin - On the Black Hill, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Iestyn Jones reads from Bruce Chatwin's novel about the
<TT>WED </TT>lives of identical twin brothers Lewis and Benjamin Jones,
<TT>WED </TT>on their farm in the Welsh Marches.
<TT>WED </TT>Benjamin is called up to fight in WWI and Lewis is drawn to
<TT>WED </TT>young Rosie Fifield, but neither love nor war can separate
<TT>WED </TT>the boys for long.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mtsm3.html>b01mtsm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mtsm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762kw.html>b00762kw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762kw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k44b.html>b007k44b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k44b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q9xrj.html>b00q9xrj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q9xrj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04md4nr.html>b04md4nr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04md4nr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jrh3.html>b078jrh3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jrh3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Net Closes
<TT>WED </TT>Can Britton, McLelland and Hicks quick thinking lead CSP to
<TT>WED </TT>locate Unity's HQ on Earth? Stars Gerik Schjelderup. From
<TT>WED </TT>December 1959.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 On Your Farm: A Journey Through the British Isles and
<TT>WED </TT>Beyond <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jrh5.html>b078jrh5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jrh5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Foot and Mouth
<TT>WED </TT>Charlotte Smith recalls the foot and mouth epidemic of 2001.
<TT>WED </TT>Drawing on past editions of BBC Radio 4's On Your Farm
<TT>WED </TT>broadcast during that year, when the countryside was closed
<TT>WED </TT>to the public, and the army were called in, she hears the
<TT>WED </TT>distress of livestock farmers whose herds were slaughtered.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Mark Smalley.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lb306.html>b01lb306</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lb306>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h8kxm.html>b00h8kxm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h8kxm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx64.html>b007jx64</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx64>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Uncool Britannia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sh3pm.html>b00sh3pm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sh3pm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Kenneth Williams Reads: Cold Comfort Farm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jq9b.html>b078jq9b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jq9b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:30 Agatha Christie <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jzwdq.html>b00jzwdq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jzwdq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04md4nr.html>b04md4nr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04md4nr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Start/Stop <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039dbjr.html>b039dbjr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039dbjr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>A new sitcom about three couples sailing off in to the
<TT>WED </TT>sunset. And sinking. This week a trip to a classical concert
<TT>WED </TT>poses difficulties for everyone.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer ..... Steven Canny
<TT>WED </TT>Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>Jack has an exceptional record of making stand-out comedy.
<TT>WED </TT>He first performed at the 1980 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
<TT>WED </TT>with the comedy sketch group The Bodgers and went on to
<TT>WED </TT>write for radio and television including: Spitting Image,
<TT>WED </TT>Alas Smith and Jones, Vic Reeves Big Night Out, Absolutely,
<TT>WED </TT>The Lenny Henry Show, Max Headroom, Weekending, The News
<TT>WED </TT>Huddlines and a ton of other things.
<TT>WED </TT>He has also performed in a huge variety of comedy shows
<TT>WED </TT>including in The Comic Strip Presents, The Morwenna Banks
<TT>WED </TT>Show, Monarch of the Glen, Red Dwarf V, The Old Guys and
<TT>WED </TT>Badults. He has also featured in the Radio 4 comedies
<TT>WED </TT>Baggage and Mordrin MacDonald - 21st Century Wizard and has
<TT>WED </TT>appeared on various comedy panel shows including Have I Got
<TT>WED </TT>News For You and It's Only TV But I Like It. Jack presented
<TT>WED </TT>his own show The Jack Docherty Show which ran for 2 years on
<TT>WED </TT>Channel 5.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Barney: Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>Cathy: Kerry Godliman
<TT>WED </TT>Fiona: Fiona Allen
<TT>WED </TT>David: Charlie Higson
<TT>WED </TT>Evan: John Thomson
<TT>WED </TT>Alice: Katherine Parkinson
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Steven Canny
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Jack Docherty
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 The Masterson Inheritance <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsy1.html>b007jsy1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsy1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The Mastersons Lose Everything
<TT>WED </TT>Decadent Auderon's unsavoury habits threaten family ruin.
<TT>WED </TT>Improvised comedy with Paul Merton and Josie Lawrence. From
<TT>WED </TT>May 1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 And Now in Colour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080qg5.html>b0080qg5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080qg5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Eurospecial
<TT>WED </TT>The sketch team cross the English Channel for a French
<TT>WED </TT>link-up. Stars Tim de Jongh and William Vandyck. From
<TT>WED </TT>February 1991.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 28 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jrh3.html>b078jrh3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jrh3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 On Your Farm: A Journey Through the British Isles and
<TT>THU </TT>Beyond <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jrh5.html>b078jrh5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jrh5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx64.html>b007jx64</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx64>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Uncool Britannia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sh3pm.html>b00sh3pm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sh3pm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065gjvl.html>b065gjvl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065gjvl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jm2xr.html>b00jm2xr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jm2xr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01291vy.html>b01291vy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01291vy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Cath Staincliffe - Blood in the Mountains, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>When the weekly list of unclaimed estates is published,
<TT>THU </TT>probate researchers, brother and sister team Dan and Rachel,
<TT>THU </TT>search backwards through the family line to find the true
<TT>THU </TT>heir and get a slice of the fortune. Their quest leads them
<TT>THU </TT>to uncover a broken family with a terrible secret.
<TT>THU </TT>Henry Gaunt died leaving a sizeable estate but no Will. Dan
<TT>THU </TT>and Rachel have discovered that ninety four year old Eric
<TT>THU </TT>Beatty is the rightful heir to his estate but Eric is
<TT>THU </TT>refusing to take what is rightfully his.
<TT>THU </TT>DAN.....William Ash
<TT>THU </TT>RACHEL.....Claire Keelan
<TT>THU </TT>YOUNG ERIC.....Tom Hughes
<TT>THU </TT>GEORGE.....Stephen Hoyle
<TT>THU </TT>JO.....Eithne Brown
<TT>THU </TT>MR GHYLL.....Russell Richardson
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fgj48.html>b00fgj48</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fgj48>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mtsm3.html>b01mtsm3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mtsm3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762kw.html>b00762kw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762kw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k44b.html>b007k44b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k44b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q9xrj.html>b00q9xrj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q9xrj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04md4nr.html>b04md4nr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04md4nr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx68.html>b007jx68</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx68>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Condition Purple, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>As the search for Dino and Jimmy 'The Rodent' Purdue
<TT>THU </TT>continues, Donoghue receives a report of another murder. 'P
<TT>THU </TT>Division' closes in...
<TT>THU </TT>Stars Ralph Riach as DS Ray Sussock, Martin McCardie as PC
<TT>THU </TT>Hamilton, Gerard Slevin as Reynolds, Martin Cochrane as DCI
<TT>THU </TT>Donoghue, Gaylie Runciman as Karen, John Buick as DC King,
<TT>THU </TT>Frank Gallagher as DC Montgomery and Alex McAvoy as Tuesday
<TT>THU </TT>Noon.
<TT>THU </TT>Published in 1989, this is Peter Turnbull's sixth P Division
<TT>THU </TT>novel about his Glaswegian cops.
<TT>THU </TT>Recorded in a BBC studio and on location in Glasgow.
<TT>THU </TT>Dramatised by Stephen Mulrine.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Hamish Wilson
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Uncool Britannia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00skpbn.html>b00skpbn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00skpbn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The James Last Years
<TT>THU </TT>Steve Punt continues his three part history of the Britain
<TT>THU </TT>that's ubiquitous yet unashamedly uncool. Steve argues the
<TT>THU </TT>nation's recent past has been hijacked by the fashionistas
<TT>THU </TT>and that it's time to celebrate the past as it really was -
<TT>THU </TT>deeply unhip. Forget the Rolling Stones, Mary Quant and the
<TT>THU </TT>Aston Martin, what Britons really love is a nice melody, a
<TT>THU </TT>sensible coat and a reliable motor...
<TT>THU </TT>Steve makes an assault on Punk, claiming it was James Last
<TT>THU </TT>and his orchestra rather than Sid Vicious and his safety
<TT>THU </TT>pins who embodied the 70s. Between the mid-60s and the
<TT>THU </TT>mid-80s, Last racked up 52 hit albums - coming second only
<TT>THU </TT>to Elvis. Whilst the Punks may have packed out a few obscure
<TT>THU </TT>venues, James Last was selling out the Royal Albert Hall.
<TT>THU </TT>Steve attempts to get to the bottom of how this German
<TT>THU </TT>band-leader won over legions of Brits with his
<TT>THU </TT>easy-listening tunes and why the maestro of the
<TT>THU </TT>middle-of-the-road has never received credit for his
<TT>THU </TT>chart-topping success.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Laurence Grissell
<TT>THU </TT>(repeat).
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007rkc3.html>b007rkc3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007rkc3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, People's Parties
<TT>THU </TT>Billy is not keen on entertaining round at his place, until
<TT>THU </TT>someone suggests a game of cards. Starring Jim Sweeney. From
<TT>THU </TT>August 2001.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Don't Make Me Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077jb6z.html>b077jb6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077jb6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>David Baddiel hosts the second series of the panel show
<TT>THU </TT>where some of the funniest comedians have to go against all
<TT>THU </TT>their instincts and try not to make an audience laugh.
<TT>THU </TT>Featuring Omid Djalili, Sara Pascoe, Russell Kane, Adam
<TT>THU </TT>Hess.
<TT>THU </TT>A So Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: David Baddiel
<TT>THU </TT>Panellist: Omid Djalili
<TT>THU </TT>Panellist: Sara Pascoe
<TT>THU </TT>Panellist: Russell Kane
<TT>THU </TT>Panellist: Adam Hess
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtjp.html>b007jtjp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtjp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, The Guests
<TT>THU </TT>Author Gerald is appalled at news of unwelcome dinner
<TT>THU </TT>companions.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife.
<TT>THU </TT>With Michael Goldie and Penelope Reynolds
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter ran from 1976
<TT>THU </TT>to 1981
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 1977.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k18c.html>b007k18c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k18c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, The BioShow
<TT>THU </TT>The station biographical series pays tribute to the
<TT>THU </TT>sensational life of celebrated actor, Sir John Lesley.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Steve Brown.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton, Geoffrey Perkins with Jon Canter,
<TT>THU </TT>John Docherty, Moray Hunter, Helen Murry and Nick Wilton.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1984.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075m92.html>b0075m92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075m92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 6
<TT>THU </TT>Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Roger McGough,
<TT>THU </TT>Mark Thomas, Rory Motion and Dillie Keane. From November
<TT>THU </TT>1997.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00x59wq.html>b00x59wq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00x59wq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Moor Will Mean Worse
<TT>THU </TT>A community of artists in Cornwall bicker over each others'
<TT>THU </TT>work - and with each other. Stars Pauline McLynn. From March
<TT>THU </TT>2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n0vh4.html>b01n0vh4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n0vh4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Thomas Hardy - Far From the Madding Crowd, Cuts and Points
<TT>THU </TT>By Thomas Hardy, adapted by Graham White. 2/3 - Bathsheba
<TT>THU </TT>discovers that sending William Boldwood a valentine card was
<TT>THU </TT>a terrible mistake. But Boldwood is not Gabriel's only rival
<TT>THU </TT>for Bathsheba's heart.
<TT>THU </TT>Musicians ..... Colin Guthrie, Chris Davies, Lauren Swift
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>THU </TT>This episode will be available to listen to until 14th
<TT>THU </TT>October 2012.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Bathsheba: Alex Tregear
<TT>THU </TT>Gabriel Oak: Shaun Dooley
<TT>THU </TT>Boldwood: Toby Jones
<TT>THU </TT>Troy: Patrick Kennedy
<TT>THU </TT>Liddy: Lizzy Watts
<TT>THU </TT>Fanny: Hannah John-Kamen
<TT>THU </TT>Maltster: Robert Blythe
<TT>THU </TT>Jan: Joe Sims
<TT>THU </TT>Joseph: Sam Alexander
<TT>THU </TT>Henery: Patrick Brennan
<TT>THU </TT>Billy: Don Gilet
<TT>THU </TT>Cain: Harry Livingstone
<TT>THU </TT>Maryann: Amaka Okafor
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Graham White
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Kenneth Williams Reads: Cold Comfort Farm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jvg1.html>b078jvg1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jvg1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Will Flora's marriage plans for Elfine triumph, and will she
<TT>THU </TT>finally meet her Aunt Ada Doom? Read by Kenneth Williams.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:30 Agatha Christie <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jzy3m.html>b00jzy3m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jzy3m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Dressmaker's Doll
<TT>THU </TT>A creepy doll with a mind of its own causes alarm along
<TT>THU </TT>London's catwalks. Mike Walker's revamped whodunnit with
<TT>THU </TT>Juliet Aubrey.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtjp.html>b007jtjp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtjp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k18c.html>b007k18c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k18c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx68.html>b007jx68</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx68>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Uncool Britannia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00skpbn.html>b00skpbn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00skpbn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065gk5b.html>b065gk5b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065gk5b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Go Set a Watchman, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Harper Lee's explosive second novel was finally published in
<TT>THU </TT>2015. Believed lost for decades after the publication of 'To
<TT>THU </TT>Kill A Mockingbird', this book revisits much-loved
<TT>THU </TT>characters, this time through adult eyes.
<TT>THU </TT>Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch travels from New York to Maycomb
<TT>THU </TT>for her annual visit home. It's always a relief to slip into
<TT>THU </TT>the comfortable rhythms of the South; to spend time with her
<TT>THU </TT>beloved father Atticus and rekindle her spiky relationship
<TT>THU </TT>with Aunt Alexandra. But mid-50s Alabama is not the same
<TT>THU </TT>place where young Scout spent idyllic summers with brother
<TT>THU </TT>Jem, and the 26-year old will be betrayed and have her trust
<TT>THU </TT>shattered before she is able to become her own woman.
<TT>THU </TT>Harper Lee was the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'To Kill
<TT>THU </TT>a Mockingbird', a book which has been studied, loved, wept
<TT>THU </TT>over and revered by generations since its publication in
<TT>THU </TT>1960. She lived in Monroeville, Alabama until her death in
<TT>THU </TT>February 2016.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Fenella Woolgar
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Harper Lee
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>THU </TT>Author: Harper Lee
<TT>THU </TT>Abridger: Robin Brooks
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jm2y6.html>b00jm2y6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jm2y6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Men in Uniform - Nation and Empire Resplendent
<TT>THU </TT>Not always for camouflage, 19th-century uniforms were
<TT>THU </TT>vibrant and flattering. Fashion's military love affair
<TT>THU </TT>continues today.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01292tx.html>b01292tx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01292tx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Cath Staincliffe - Blood in the Mountains, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>When the weekly list of unclaimed estates is published,
<TT>THU </TT>probate researchers, brother and sister team Dan and Rachel,
<TT>THU </TT>search backwards through the family line to find the true
<TT>THU </TT>heir and get a slice of the fortune. Their quest leads them
<TT>THU </TT>to uncover a broken family and a terrible secret.
<TT>THU </TT>Henry Gaunt died leaving a sizeable estate but no Will. Dan
<TT>THU </TT>and Rachel have discovered that ninety four year old Eric
<TT>THU </TT>Beatty is the rightful heir to the estate but with Eric's
<TT>THU </TT>refusal to accept the estate and Eric's daughter Jo
<TT>THU </TT>desperate to get her hands on the inheritance Dan and Rachel
<TT>THU </TT>must think creatively if they are to get their percentage.
<TT>THU </TT>DAN.....William Ash
<TT>THU </TT>RACHEL.....Claire Keelan
<TT>THU </TT>YOUNG ERIC.....Tom Hughes
<TT>THU </TT>GEORGE.....Stephen Hoyle
<TT>THU </TT>JO.....Eithne Brown
<TT>THU </TT>REEVES / BENNY.....Russell Richardson
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fgj4c.html>b00fgj4c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fgj4c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Bruce Chatwin - On the Black Hill, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Iestyn Jones reads from Bruce Chatwin's novel about the
<TT>THU </TT>lives of identical twin brothers Lewis and Benjamin Jones,
<TT>THU </TT>on their farm in the Welsh Marches.
<TT>THU </TT>After the war the twins turn their attention even more
<TT>THU </TT>towards each other and their home. But tension erupts when
<TT>THU </TT>Lewis has an encounter with Joy Lambert, the wife of a local
<TT>THU </TT>artist.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n0vh4.html>b01n0vh4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n0vh4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075m92.html>b0075m92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075m92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00x59wq.html>b00x59wq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00x59wq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007rkc3.html>b007rkc3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007rkc3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Don't Make Me Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077jb6z.html>b077jb6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077jb6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jwxl.html>b078jwxl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jwxl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Final Round
<TT>THU </TT>Britton, McLelland and Hicks are back on Earth. Can CSP foil
<TT>THU </TT>Unity's plan for world domination? Stars John Carson. From
<TT>THU </TT>December 1959.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 On Your Farm: A Journey Through the British Isles and
<TT>THU </TT>Beyond <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jwxn.html>b078jwxn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jwxn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>More Than Just Farming
<TT>THU </TT>Charlotte Smith visits HMP North Sea Camp, a prison in
<TT>THU </TT>Lincolnshire, where inmates at the end of long sentences are
<TT>THU </TT>taught farming skills.
<TT>THU </TT>It's drawn from the long-running Radio 4 series, On Your
<TT>THU </TT>Farm. She also looks into a question that's repeatedly asked
<TT>THU </TT>- who 'belongs' in the countryside? Many black and Asian
<TT>THU </TT>people, for example, report they seldom visit rural areas.
<TT>THU </TT>We hear how Anna Hill explored that issue in an edition of
<TT>THU </TT>On Your Farm in 2001 when she looked at the barriers between
<TT>THU </TT>urban and rural communities.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Mark Smalley.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtjp.html>b007jtjp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtjp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k18c.html>b007k18c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k18c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx68.html>b007jx68</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx68>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Uncool Britannia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00skpbn.html>b00skpbn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00skpbn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Kenneth Williams Reads: Cold Comfort Farm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jvg1.html>b078jvg1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jvg1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:30 Agatha Christie <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jzy3m.html>b00jzy3m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jzy3m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Don't Make Me Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077jb6z.html>b077jb6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077jb6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 The Headset Set <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r7v2.html>b012r7v2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012r7v2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 6
<TT>THU </TT>An audience sketch show set in the call centre of Smile5,
<TT>THU </TT>the catalogue company that sells anything and everything.
<TT>THU </TT>Sailesh missing a customer order leads him to reveal the
<TT>THU </TT>reason he left Bangalore to join The Headset Set.
<TT>THU </TT>Aleesha, Lorraine and other characters ..... Chizzy Akudolu
<TT>THU </TT>Bernie, Denise and other characters ..... Margaret-Cabourn
<TT>THU </TT>Smith
<TT>THU </TT>Big Tony, Ralph and other characters ..... Colin Hoult
<TT>THU </TT>Sailesh, Bradley and other characters ..... Paul sharma
<TT>THU </TT>Script editor ..... Dan Tetsell
<TT>THU </TT>Producer ..... Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>THU </TT>WELCOME TO SMILE5!
<TT>THU </TT>Smile5 is a mail order catalogue company selling everything
<TT>THU </TT>from Rolex watches to lawnmowers, from financial products to
<TT>THU </TT>phone and broadband, from holidays to health insurance. And
<TT>THU </TT>somewhere in a brown-field wasteland miles from the nearest
<TT>THU </TT>town, it runs one of the largest call centres operating in
<TT>THU </TT>the UK. This is the world of The Headset Set.
<TT>THU </TT>Each episode features a host of sketches set in the call
<TT>THU </TT>centre, eavesdropping on both sides of the bizarre, horrific
<TT>THU </TT>and ludicrous business-customer relationship. While the bulk
<TT>THU </TT>of each show is taken up with standalone sketches, there are
<TT>THU </TT>linked scenes providing a gentle narrative curve to
<TT>THU </TT>proceedings. These scenes feature three of the call centre's
<TT>THU </TT>employees - Bernie, Aleesha and Big Tony - trying the
<TT>THU </TT>patience of their team leader Sailesh.
<TT>THU </TT>This is a team written sketch show series originated by
<TT>THU </TT>Stephen Carlin and James Kettle and script edited by James
<TT>THU </TT>Kettle and Dan Tetsell.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b079rrd6.html>b079rrd6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b079rrd6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>THU </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Jess Fostekew chats again to
<TT>THU </TT>Taylor Glenn.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04gyp8k.html>b04gyp8k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04gyp8k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 10, How to Eat Food
<TT>THU </TT>Stand by your radios! Jeremy Hardy returns to the airwaves.
<TT>THU </TT>In this show, in order to help explain one of our most
<TT>THU </TT>fundamental acts as human beings, Jeremy Hardy picks up the
<TT>THU </TT>topic of food with the chopsticks of enquiry and then drops
<TT>THU </TT>it on his trousers of former cleanliness.
<TT>THU </TT>Helping him tackle the subject will be special guests Vicki
<TT>THU </TT>Pepperdine (Getting On, My First Planet) and Speaks To The
<TT>THU </TT>Nation regular, Paul Bassett Davies.
<TT>THU </TT>Welcome to "Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation", a series of
<TT>THU </TT>debates in which Jeremy Hardy engages in a free and frank
<TT>THU </TT>exchange of his entrenched views. Passionate, polemical,
<TT>THU </TT>erudite and unable to sing, Jeremy returns with a new series
<TT>THU </TT>of his show, famous for lines like "Kids should never be
<TT>THU </TT>fashion slaves, especially in the Far East. My 12-year old
<TT>THU </TT>daughter asked me for a new pair of trainers. I told her she
<TT>THU </TT>was old enough to go out and make her own".
<TT>THU </TT>Few can forget where they were twenty years ago when they
<TT>THU </TT>first heard "Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation". The show
<TT>THU </TT>was an immediate smash-hit success, causing pubs to empty on
<TT>THU </TT>a Saturday night, which was particularly astonishing since
<TT>THU </TT>the show went out on Thursdays. The Light Entertainment
<TT>THU </TT>department was besieged, questions were asked in the House
<TT>THU </TT>and Jeremy Hardy himself became known as the man responsible
<TT>THU </TT>for the funniest show on radio since Money Box Live with
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Lewis.
<TT>THU </TT>Since that fateful first series, Jeremy went on to win Sony
<TT>THU </TT>Awards, Writers Guild nominations and a Nobel Prize for
<TT>THU </TT>Chemistry. He is a much-loved regular on both The News Quiz
<TT>THU </TT>and I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. He can't sing.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Jeremy Hardy
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by David Tyler
<TT>THU </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Jeremy Hardy
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Vicki Pepperdine
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Paul Bassett Davies
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Jeremy Hardy
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Hardeep at The Stand <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015zsd8.html>b015zsd8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015zsd8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>1/6
<TT>THU </TT>We're back at The Stand comedy club for more jokes, stories
<TT>THU </TT>and revelations from some of the world's best comedians.
<TT>THU </TT>Hardeep Singh Kohli takes to The Stand's tiny stage to
<TT>THU </TT>introduce a selection of the world's greatest comedians.
<TT>THU </TT>This week Hannibal Buress, one of the staff writers for 30
<TT>THU </TT>Rock and Saturday Night Live talks to us about his eating
<TT>THU </TT>habits, airport security and his Scottish visitors. American
<TT>THU </TT>A-Lister Margaret Cho talks about working with Bill Hicks,
<TT>THU </TT>her Korean heritage and the pressure of being Woody Allen's
<TT>THU </TT>favourite stand up comedian and we get some great gags from
<TT>THU </TT>Scottish favourite and Radio Scotland regular Des Clarke.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Steven Appleby's Normal Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00st0z2.html>b00st0z2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00st0z2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Normal Oceanography
<TT>THU </TT>The cartoonist wades into the world under the sea, and gets
<TT>THU </TT>intimate with a haddock. Stars Paul McCrink. From March
<TT>THU </TT>2003.
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<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 29 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jwxl.html>b078jwxl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jwxl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 On Your Farm: A Journey Through the British Isles and
<TT>FRI </TT>Beyond <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jwxn.html>b078jwxn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jwxn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 P Division <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx68.html>b007jx68</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx68>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Uncool Britannia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00skpbn.html>b00skpbn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00skpbn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065gk5b.html>b065gk5b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065gk5b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jm2y6.html>b00jm2y6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jm2y6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01292tx.html>b01292tx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01292tx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fgj4c.html>b00fgj4c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fgj4c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n0vh4.html>b01n0vh4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n0vh4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075m92.html>b0075m92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075m92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Artists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00x59wq.html>b00x59wq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00x59wq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007rkc3.html>b007rkc3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007rkc3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Don't Make Me Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077jb6z.html>b077jb6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077jb6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Renny Krupinski - Bright Red One <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jzlg.html>b078jzlg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jzlg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Alan: We have it in red, sir.
<TT>FRI </TT>Keith: Red, eh?
<TT>FRI </TT>Alan: A sort of bright red, sir. Immaculate throughout.
<TT>FRI </TT>19,000 miles.
<TT>FRI </TT>Keith: And three four fifty, you said? I'll come down.
<TT>FRI </TT>But Keith looks set to regret the day he had this telephone
<TT>FRI </TT>conversation, the first of many.
<TT>FRI </TT>Renny Krupinski's drama stars John Baddley as Alan, Renny
<TT>FRI </TT>Krupinski as Keith, Camille Coduri as Sharon and Paul
<TT>FRI </TT>Gregory as Meetek.
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Janet Whitaker
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1988 as part of Tuesday
<TT>FRI </TT>Follies: Six Thirty Minute Plays.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Uncool Britannia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sn4rd.html>b00sn4rd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sn4rd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Austin Montego Years
<TT>FRI </TT>Steve Punt concludes his three part history of the Britain
<TT>FRI </TT>that's ubiquitous yet unashamedly uncool. Steve argues the
<TT>FRI </TT>nation's recent past has been hijacked by the fashionistas
<TT>FRI </TT>and that it's time to celebrate the past as it really was -
<TT>FRI </TT>deeply unhip.
<TT>FRI </TT>Today Steve takes to the road, remembering the Austin
<TT>FRI </TT>Maestro & Montego which were unveiled with great fanfare in
<TT>FRI </TT>the early 80s. Steve takes a drive in a Montego with
<TT>FRI </TT>motoring journalist Quentin Willson and attempts to get to
<TT>FRI </TT>grips with why history has been so unkind to these two
<TT>FRI </TT>sensible but unstylish motors. He hears from the voice
<TT>FRI </TT>behind the cars' celebrated speech synthesiser, Nicolette
<TT>FRI </TT>McKenzie, and hears from dealers, designers and marketing
<TT>FRI </TT>men involved in the car's launch.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Laurence Grissell.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnby.html>b007jnby</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnby>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Dangerous Critter
<TT>FRI </TT>Love is in the air. Even the old rogue is hooked up. But has
<TT>FRI </TT>Nancy met her match? Stars Maurice Denham. From January
<TT>FRI </TT>1991.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07858bs.html>b07858bs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07858bs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>FRI </TT>Frank Skinner loves history, but just doesn't know much of
<TT>FRI </TT>it. So he's devised a comedy discussion show in order to
<TT>FRI </TT>find out more about it.
<TT>FRI </TT>Along with his historian in residence, Professor Kate
<TT>FRI </TT>Williams, Frank is joined by a selection of celebrity guests
<TT>FRI </TT>who help him navigate his way through the annals of time,
<TT>FRI </TT>picking out and chewing over the funniest, oddest, and most
<TT>FRI </TT>interesting moments in history.
<TT>FRI </TT>The guests are Chris Addison and Alun Cochrane, who discuss
<TT>FRI </TT>the three wise men, Jack Straw (not that one), Henry Austen
<TT>FRI </TT>and a weaponry timeline.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Mark Augustyn and Justin Pollard
<TT>FRI </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Frank Skinner
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Chris Addison
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Alun Cochrane
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Kate Williams
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Mark Augustyn
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Justin Pollard
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrgc.html>b007jrgc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrgc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Moving On
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob and Terry take an eventful trip down memory lane.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier, Rodney Bewes as Bob
<TT>FRI </TT>Ferris and Brigit Forsyth as Thelma Chambers. With Sheila
<TT>FRI </TT>Fearn and Michael Segal.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais. Adapted for radio by Patrick Tilley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Browell
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally lost from the archive, the audio was provided by
<TT>FRI </TT>BBC producer Stan Was.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1975.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnm5.html>b007jnm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Great Bank Robbery
<TT>FRI </TT>All set for the Long Distance Bass Drum Race, Neddie Seagoon
<TT>FRI </TT>is duped into villainy. Stars Spike Milligan. From November
<TT>FRI </TT>1956.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n9yfs.html>b01n9yfs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n9yfs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Ker, Stephenson Connolly, Geim
<TT>FRI </TT>The Museum of Curiosity is hosted as ever by the Professor
<TT>FRI </TT>of Ignorance at the University of Buckingham, Professor John
<TT>FRI </TT>Lloyd C.B.E. (of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image,
<TT>FRI </TT>Blackadder and QI fame). For this fifth series, he is joined
<TT>FRI </TT>by the comedian Jimmy Carr.
<TT>FRI </TT>Each week, the Museum invites three guests, a mixture of
<TT>FRI </TT>entertaining experts and expert entertainers, to donate one
<TT>FRI </TT>item each to the Museum and explain why it deserves a place
<TT>FRI </TT>in the museum. Ever since someone gave the Museum the Big
<TT>FRI </TT>Bang it's been expanding at an alarming rate, and now
<TT>FRI </TT>there's no looking back without the aid of a huge telescope.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week, John and Jimmy have invited along comedian
<TT>FRI </TT>Humphrey Ker, sex therapist, comedian and author Dr Pamela
<TT>FRI </TT>Stephenson-Connolly and Nobel Physics Laureate Professor Sir
<TT>FRI </TT>Andre Geim.
<TT>FRI </TT>Guests booked for the rest of the series include:
<TT>FRI </TT>Physicist and broadcaster Dr Helen Czerski
<TT>FRI </TT>Expert on Ancient Mesopotamia Dr Irving Finkel
<TT>FRI </TT>Magician/actor/comedian Andy Nyman
<TT>FRI </TT>Anatomist author and broadcaster Professor Alice Roberts
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedian Sean Hughes
<TT>FRI </TT>Ig Nobels Prize founder Marc Abrahams
<TT>FRI </TT>Astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016vn8c.html>b016vn8c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016vn8c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 9, Imaginary Friends
<TT>FRI </TT>Victoria is keen to meet her daughter's new boyfriend, but
<TT>FRI </TT>is he all that he seems? Stars Angela Thorne. From January
<TT>FRI </TT>2003.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n606d.html>b01n606d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n606d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Thomas Hardy - Far From the Madding Crowd, A Successful
<TT>FRI </TT>Rival
<TT>FRI </TT>By Thomas Hardy, adapted by Graham White. 3/3 - one man
<TT>FRI </TT>proves constant in his love for Bathsheba, while she gives
<TT>FRI </TT>up on all hopes of happiness.
<TT>FRI </TT>Musicians ... Colin Guthrie, Chris Davies, Lauren Swift
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>FRI </TT>This episode will be available to listen to until 14th
<TT>FRI </TT>October 2012.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Bathsheba: Alex Tregear
<TT>FRI </TT>Gabriel Oak: Shaun Dooley
<TT>FRI </TT>Boldwood: Toby Jones
<TT>FRI </TT>Troy: Patrick Kennedy
<TT>FRI </TT>Liddy: Lizzy Watts
<TT>FRI </TT>Fanny: Hannah John-Kamen
<TT>FRI </TT>Maltster: Robert Blythe
<TT>FRI </TT>Jan: Joe Sims
<TT>FRI </TT>Joseph: Sam Alexander
<TT>FRI </TT>Henery: Patrick Brennan
<TT>FRI </TT>Billy: Don Gilet
<TT>FRI </TT>Cain: Harry Livingstone
<TT>FRI </TT>Maryann: Amaka Okafor
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Graham White
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Kenneth Williams Reads: Cold Comfort Farm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078k3vl.html>b078k3vl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078k3vl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Flora's plan for Amos and Seth Starkadder takes off. Judith
<TT>FRI </TT>is next on the list. Kenneth Williams reads Stella Gibbons'
<TT>FRI </TT>classic.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Jim Broadbent - A Sense of History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04yf832.html>b04yf832</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04yf832>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>In keeping his family estate intact, the 23rd Earl of Leete
<TT>FRI </TT>has resorted to the odd murder and a degree of coercion.
<TT>FRI </TT>Stars Jim Broadbent.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrgc.html>b007jrgc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrgc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnm5.html>b007jnm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Renny Krupinski - Bright Red One <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jzlg.html>b078jzlg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jzlg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Uncool Britannia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sn4rd.html>b00sn4rd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sn4rd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b065gkj1.html>b065gkj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b065gkj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Go Set a Watchman, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Harper Lee's explosive second novel was finally published in
<TT>FRI </TT>2015. Believed lost for decades after the publication of 'To
<TT>FRI </TT>Kill A Mockingbird', this book revisits much-loved
<TT>FRI </TT>characters, this time through adult eyes.
<TT>FRI </TT>Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch travels from New York to Maycomb
<TT>FRI </TT>for her annual visit home. It's always a relief to slip into
<TT>FRI </TT>the comfortable rhythms of the South; to spend time with her
<TT>FRI </TT>beloved father Atticus and rekindle her spiky relationship
<TT>FRI </TT>with Aunt Alexandra. But mid-50s Alabama is not the same
<TT>FRI </TT>place where young Scout spent idyllic summers with brother
<TT>FRI </TT>Jem, and the 26-year old will be betrayed and have her trust
<TT>FRI </TT>shattered before she is able to become her own woman.
<TT>FRI </TT>Harper Lee was the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'To Kill
<TT>FRI </TT>a Mockingbird', a book which has been studied, loved, wept
<TT>FRI </TT>over and revered by generations since its publication in
<TT>FRI </TT>1960. She lived in Monroeville, Alabama until her death in
<TT>FRI </TT>February 2016.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Fenella Woolgar
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Harper Lee
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Eilidh McCreadie.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Fenella Woolgar
<TT>FRI </TT>Author: Harper Lee
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridger: Robin Brooks
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jm2yn.html>b00jm2yn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jm2yn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Sporting Gents - The Prince of Wales Plays Golf
<TT>FRI </TT>The interior designer examines how sportswear has been men's
<TT>FRI </TT>fashion's single biggest influence since the French
<TT>FRI </TT>Revolution.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01293bs.html>b01293bs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01293bs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Cath Staincliffe - Blood in the Mountains, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>When the weekly list of unclaimed estates is published,
<TT>FRI </TT>probate researchers, brother and sister team Dan and Rachel,
<TT>FRI </TT>search backwards through the family line to find the true
<TT>FRI </TT>heir and get a slice of the fortune. Their quest leads them
<TT>FRI </TT>to uncover a broken family and a terrible secret.
<TT>FRI </TT>Henry Gaunt died leaving a sizeable estate but no Will.
<TT>FRI </TT>Ninety four year old Eric Beatty, the rightful heir to the
<TT>FRI </TT>estate has rejected the money. Eric fought for the
<TT>FRI </TT>International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War alongside
<TT>FRI </TT>Henry Gaunt's father George who was killed there. But Eric
<TT>FRI </TT>has been holding a terrible secret about George's death and
<TT>FRI </TT>Dan and Rachel are about to uncover it.
<TT>FRI </TT>DAN.....William Ash
<TT>FRI </TT>RACHEL.....Claire Keelan
<TT>FRI </TT>YOUNG ERIC.....Tom Hughes
<TT>FRI </TT>GEORGE.....Stephen Hoyle
<TT>FRI </TT>JO.....Eithne Brown
<TT>FRI </TT>ERIC.....Russell Dixon
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fgj4f.html>b00fgj4f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fgj4f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Bruce Chatwin - On the Black Hill, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Iestyn Jones reads from Bruce Chatwin's novel about the
<TT>FRI </TT>lives of identical twin brothers Lewis and Benjamin Jones,
<TT>FRI </TT>on their farm in the Welsh Marches.
<TT>FRI </TT>The twins continue to enjoy farm life, shunning modernity
<TT>FRI </TT>and sharing their parents' bed. Then Mrs Redpath arrives
<TT>FRI </TT>with news that will change everything.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n606d.html>b01n606d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n606d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n9yfs.html>b01n9yfs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n9yfs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016vn8c.html>b016vn8c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016vn8c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnby.html>b007jnby</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnby>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07858bs.html>b07858bs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07858bs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Sally Warboyes - Wishing Well <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075vj3.html>b0075vj3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075vj3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>4 Extra Debut. Sarah needs a room for the night and is taken
<TT>FRI </TT>under the wing of Grace and Kenneth. Sinister drama with
<TT>FRI </TT>Rosemary Leach.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 On Your Farm: A Journey Through the British Isles and
<TT>FRI </TT>Beyond <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078k3vn.html>b078k3vn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078k3vn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Rare Breeds
<TT>FRI </TT>Charlotte Smith hears from founder Joe Henson why the Rare
<TT>FRI </TT>Breeds Survival Trust was set up. BBC Radio 4's On Your Farm
<TT>FRI </TT>programme visits Joe's Cotswold farm to hear about the
<TT>FRI </TT>history of farm animals.
<TT>FRI </TT>Mining the rich archive of past editions of the long running
<TT>FRI </TT>series On Your Farm shows how much the farming industry
<TT>FRI </TT>changed across the 20th century. The series, which began in
<TT>FRI </TT>1965, has visited every possible kind of farm around the
<TT>FRI </TT>British Isles and beyond.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Mark Smalley.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrgc.html>b007jrgc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrgc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnm5.html>b007jnm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Renny Krupinski - Bright Red One <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078jzlg.html>b078jzlg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078jzlg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Uncool Britannia <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sn4rd.html>b00sn4rd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sn4rd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Kenneth Williams Reads: Cold Comfort Farm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078k3vl.html>b078k3vl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078k3vl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Jim Broadbent - A Sense of History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04yf832.html>b04yf832</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04yf832>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07858bs.html>b07858bs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07858bs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 Comedy Club at Machynlleth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078k3vq.html>b078k3vq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078k3vq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Episode 1
<TT>FRI </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Interviews and features from the 2016
<TT>FRI </TT>Machynlleth Comedy Festival.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:35 It's David O'Doherty Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tlw72.html>b00tlw72</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tlw72>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The comedian combines documentary with song to describe the
<TT>FRI </TT>busy day he spent tidying his Dublin bedsit. From December
<TT>FRI </TT>2008.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:05 Thom Tuck Goes Straight to DVD <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rl8nd.html>b01rl8nd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rl8nd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Steven Seagal
<TT>FRI </TT>In his debut solo Radio 4 show, comedian Thom Tuck recounted
<TT>FRI </TT>heart-rending tales of loves lost while drawing comparisons
<TT>FRI </TT>with 54 Straight-to-DVD Disney movies he'd watched, so we
<TT>FRI </TT>don't ever have to.
<TT>FRI </TT>Thom now turns his attention to other genres of
<TT>FRI </TT>Straight-to-DVD movies - seeking out further underrated gems
<TT>FRI </TT>and drawing parallels with captivating personal tales from
<TT>FRI </TT>his own life experience, backed by cinematic music, so we
<TT>FRI </TT>can rest easy.
<TT>FRI </TT>In this first episode, Thom looks at the action film genre.
<TT>FRI </TT>Steven Seagal has made 27 sub-masterpieces of
<TT>FRI </TT>Straight-to-DVD action films. Thom has managed to extricate
<TT>FRI </TT>himself from the same number of scrapes during his life. He
<TT>FRI </TT>grabbed a man's face! Seagal punched a man's face!
<TT>FRI </TT>"...a seductive experience" The Guardian
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Lianne Coop.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:35 Josie Long: All of the Planet's Wonders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hkrbb.html>b00hkrbb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hkrbb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Astronomy for Dummies
<TT>FRI </TT>Josie unravels greater mysteries of the cosmos in her quest
<TT>FRI </TT>to better herself through learning and books. From February
<TT>FRI </TT>2009.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:45 Mordrin McDonald: 21st Century Wizard <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jrknw.html>b01jrknw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jrknw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, The End of the World Is Nigh
<TT>FRI </TT>Step into the magically mundane world that is the life of
<TT>FRI </TT>21st Century Wizard Mordrin McDonald. An isolated 2000
<TT>FRI </TT>year-old Scottish sorcerer with enough power in his small
<TT>FRI </TT>finger to destroy a town, yet insufficient clout to get a
<TT>FRI </TT>speed bump installed outside his cave by the local council.
<TT>FRI </TT>Even for such a skilful sorcerer, modern life is rubbish!
<TT>FRI </TT>In this episode, Mordrin (David Kay) is enlisted by fellow
<TT>FRI </TT>wizard Bernard The Blue (Jack Docherty) to help tackle a
<TT>FRI </TT>fiery meteor which is heading straight to earth and is
<TT>FRI </TT>threatening to wipe out all civilisation. However, Mordrin's
<TT>FRI </TT>attention is swayed from the task in hand by news that
<TT>FRI </TT>Heather has a new boyfriend in the shape of slimy patter
<TT>FRI </TT>merchant Aiden. (Donald Pirie). Will Mordrin be able to be
<TT>FRI </TT>distracted long enough from aiming pot shots at Aiden to
<TT>FRI </TT>save the world from certain doom?
<TT>FRI </TT>Mordrin is deadpan, dry and makes delicious jams. He
<TT>FRI </TT>initially set up his jam-making business Fruity Potions as a
<TT>FRI </TT>plc for income tax relief, but has found it a useful vehicle
<TT>FRI </TT>to help him bolster his skill set and his range of products
<TT>FRI </TT>and services. (Even a wizard has to diversify these days.)
<TT>FRI </TT>He's been running Fruity Potions from his cave for the past
<TT>FRI </TT>few years, in between completing the odd quest as instructed
<TT>FRI </TT>by the Wizard Council. In the past, his services were to
<TT>FRI </TT>help kings in battles of good and evil, or as he prefers to
<TT>FRI </TT>put it 'assisting with neighbour disputes'. Now it can range
<TT>FRI </TT>from killing the odd Jakonty Dragon to an array of end of
<TT>FRI </TT>the world-type scenarios.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by David Kay & Gavin Smith.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Gus Beattie
<TT>FRI </TT>A Comedy Unit production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Mordin: David Kay
<TT>FRI </TT>Bernard the Blue: Jack Docherty
<TT>FRI </TT>Geoff: Gordon Kennedy
<TT>FRI </TT>Heather: Hannah Donaldson
<TT>FRI </TT>Aiden: Donald Pirie
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: David Kay
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Gavin Smith
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Gus Beattie
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-24602686977165194092016-04-15T21:05:00.001+01:002016-04-15T21:05:26.827+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 16/04/2016 - 22/04/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 16 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0784dyd.html>b0784dyd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0784dyd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Inside the Moon Station
<TT>SAT </TT>Orbiter 2's crew have been taken to the Moon by the shadowy
<TT>SAT </TT>Unity organisation. Stars John Carson and Barrie Gosney.
<TT>SAT </TT>From October 1959.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00djtj8.html>b00djtj8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00djtj8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 7, Swan Lake
<TT>SAT </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>SAT </TT>appeal.
<TT>SAT </TT>1/4. Swan Lake
<TT>SAT </TT>The story behind Tchaikovsky's ballet and the impact it has
<TT>SAT </TT>had on those who have heard and danced to it.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016d8xj.html>b016d8xj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016d8xj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Red Carnation
<TT>SAT </TT>The loyalties of a former Russian spy are tested to the
<TT>SAT </TT>limits when she uncovers an assassination plot. Baroness
<TT>SAT </TT>Orczy's thrilling tale, set in 19th century Vienna, is read
<TT>SAT </TT>by Adjoa Andoh.
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged and produced by Gemma Jenkins.
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra and first broadcast in 2011.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Mitch Benn's Wondrous Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00n52l1.html>b00n52l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00n52l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Armed with little more than a harpsichord and a copy of The
<TT>SAT </TT>Hobbit, musician and comedian Mitch Benn fearlessly uncovers
<TT>SAT </TT>the myths and legends of the symphonic concept album.
<TT>SAT </TT>Meeting some of the leading artists and fans of the genre,
<TT>SAT </TT>including Rick Wakeman, Jeff Wayne, David Bedford, Brian
<TT>SAT </TT>Blessed and Stuart Maconie, he battles capes and keyboard
<TT>SAT </TT>solos to rediscover the wondrous stories behind these epic
<TT>SAT </TT>musical extravaganzas.
<TT>SAT </TT>From Rick Wakeman's 'Journey to the Centre of the Earth' to
<TT>SAT </TT>Jeff Wayne's 'The War of the Worlds', musicians in the
<TT>SAT </TT>seventies somehow decided that it was a good idea to retell
<TT>SAT </TT>classic tales in the form of symphonic concept albums.
<TT>SAT </TT>Classical music met rock to spawn towering monuments to
<TT>SAT </TT>pretension and excess: gigantic gatefold covers, sleeve
<TT>SAT </TT>notes longer than a 19th century novel, and - surely its
<TT>SAT </TT>defining feature- portentous narration delivered by some of
<TT>SAT </TT>our finest thesps.
<TT>SAT </TT>For a generation of acned youth weaned on Tolkien and
<TT>SAT </TT>Moorcock, these epic compositions were masterpieces, a
<TT>SAT </TT>symphonic escape from dreary mid-70's discontent and
<TT>SAT </TT>economic gloom. They sold millions, but until recently,
<TT>SAT </TT>languished forgotten in the vinyl collections of middle-aged
<TT>SAT </TT>men, gathering dust in the post-punk apocalypse. But with
<TT>SAT </TT>The War of the Worlds now filling stadiums world wide thirty
<TT>SAT </TT>years on, and Rick Wakeman's two tudor-tastic Six Wives of
<TT>SAT </TT>Henry VIII concerts selling out at Hampton Court last year,
<TT>SAT </TT>can Mitch be discovering a symphonic rock renaissance?
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Jackie Curthoys and Dave Dodd
<TT>SAT </TT>A Whistledown Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Jackie Curthoys
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s9lcn.html>b01s9lcn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s9lcn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Nick continues to make his clandestine plans for the Post
<TT>SAT </TT>Office, and Elaine isn't happy. Written and read by Michael
<TT>SAT </TT>Palin.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0400mh3.html>b0400mh3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0400mh3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Lonely Cyborg
<TT>SAT </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon brings his major new series on the changing
<TT>SAT </TT>face of friendship to a close with a look at how the old and
<TT>SAT </TT>the young are navigating their friendships today through
<TT>SAT </TT>technologies old and new, and at how friendship might look
<TT>SAT </TT>in the future.
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 15: The Lonely Cyborg
<TT>SAT </TT>A group of Birmingham schoolgirls prove themselves
<TT>SAT </TT>thoughtful and self-aware about how to conduct their
<TT>SAT </TT>friendships online and about the differences between online
<TT>SAT </TT>and face-to-face friendships. Professor Deborah Chambers, an
<TT>SAT </TT>authority on social media and personal relationships from
<TT>SAT </TT>the University of Newcastle, confirms that fears about
<TT>SAT </TT>children's online friendships with strangers have been
<TT>SAT </TT>exaggerated.
<TT>SAT </TT>At the other end of the life-span, Thomas Dixon speaks with
<TT>SAT </TT>the writer Penelope Lively about friendship in her ninth
<TT>SAT </TT>decade, and about why she likes to consider herself part of
<TT>SAT </TT>"the landline generation".
<TT>SAT </TT>Closing the series, Thomas Dixon emphasizes the importance
<TT>SAT </TT>of physical touch and presence for friendship, and presents
<TT>SAT </TT>a final montage of the voices which have featured throughout
<TT>SAT </TT>the series, sharing stories of their own friendships.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>SAT </TT>Related Reading
<TT>SAT </TT>danah boyd, It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked
<TT>SAT </TT>Teens (Yale University Press, 2014)
<TT>SAT </TT>Deborah Chambers, Social Media and Personal Relationships:
<TT>SAT </TT>Online Intimacies and Networked Friendship (Palgrave
<TT>SAT </TT>Macmillan, 2013)
<TT>SAT </TT>Penelope Lively, Ammonites and Leaping Fish: A Life in Time
<TT>SAT </TT>(Fig Tree, 2013)
<TT>SAT </TT>Tom Standage, Writing on the Wall: Social Media - The First
<TT>SAT </TT>2,000 Years (Bloomsbury, 2013)
<TT>SAT </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>SAT </TT>Read specially commissioned blog posts supporting this
<TT>SAT </TT>series.
<TT>SAT </TT>Deborah Chambers, ‘Online friendship’
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>Beaty Rubens, ‘What makes friendships last?’
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00svc1h.html>b00svc1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00svc1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>With the baby due, expectant single mother Jane receives
<TT>SAT </TT>unexpected financial help. Stars Lynne Seymour.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010hd95.html>b010hd95</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010hd95>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Edmund De Waal - The Hare with Amber Eyes, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>By Edmund de Waal.Read by Nicholas Murchie.
<TT>SAT </TT>264 delicate wood and ivory carvings, none of them larger
<TT>SAT </TT>than a matchbox - that stand as a symbol of the
<TT>SAT </TT>extraordinary events that overtake one family.
<TT>SAT </TT>Potter Edmund de Waal was entranced when he first
<TT>SAT </TT>encountered this collection in the Tokyo apartment of his
<TT>SAT </TT>great uncle Iggie. Later, when Edmund inherited the
<TT>SAT </TT>'netsuke', they unlocked a story far larger than he could
<TT>SAT </TT>ever have imagined.
<TT>SAT </TT>His family the Ephrussis came from Odessa, and at one time
<TT>SAT </TT>were the largest grain exporters in the world; in the 1870s,
<TT>SAT </TT>Charles Ephrussi was part of a wealthy new generation
<TT>SAT </TT>settling in Paris. Charles's passion was collecting;
<TT>SAT </TT>emerging French painters and - when Japanese art and artists
<TT>SAT </TT>became all the rage in the salons - he bought an entire
<TT>SAT </TT>collection of netsuke and sent them as a wedding present to
<TT>SAT </TT>his banker cousin in Vienna.
<TT>SAT </TT>Later, three children - including a young Ignace - would
<TT>SAT </TT>play with the netsuke as history reverberated around them.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Anschluss and Second World War swept the Ephrussis to
<TT>SAT </TT>the brink of oblivion. Almost all that remained of their
<TT>SAT </TT>vast empire was the netsuke collection, dramatically saved
<TT>SAT </TT>by a loyal maid when their huge Viennese palace was
<TT>SAT </TT>occupied.
<TT>SAT </TT>Edmund de Waal travels the world to stand in the great
<TT>SAT </TT>buildings his forebears once inhabited. He traces the
<TT>SAT </TT>network of a remarkable family against the backdrop of a
<TT>SAT </TT>tumultuous century and tells the story of a unique
<TT>SAT </TT>collection.
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged by Polly Coles
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>SAT </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03f87yp.html>b03f87yp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03f87yp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Evelyn Waugh - Sword of Honour, Unconditional Surrender
<TT>SAT </TT>by Evelyn Waugh
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatised by Jeremy Front
<TT>SAT </TT>Evelyn Waugh's satirical WW2 masterpiece: Guy is beginning
<TT>SAT </TT>to lose his idealism about the War.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Sally Avens
<TT>SAT </TT>Waugh's trilogy of WWII novels mark a high point in his
<TT>SAT </TT>literary career. Originally published as three volumes:
<TT>SAT </TT>Officers and Gentlemen, Men at Arms and Unconditional
<TT>SAT </TT>Surrender they were extensively revised by Waugh, and
<TT>SAT </TT>published as the one-volume Sword of Honour in 1965, in the
<TT>SAT </TT>form in which Waugh himself wished them to be read. They are
<TT>SAT </TT>dramatised for the Classic Serial in seven episodes.
<TT>SAT </TT>This is a story that continues to delight as we follow the
<TT>SAT </TT>comic and often bathetic adventures of Guy Crouchback. Witty
<TT>SAT </TT>and tragic, engaging and insightful, this work must be
<TT>SAT </TT>counted next to 'Brideshead Revisited' as Waugh's most
<TT>SAT </TT>enduring novel. Like Brideshead, Waugh drew heavily upon his
<TT>SAT </TT>own experiences during WWII. Sword of Honour effortlessly
<TT>SAT </TT>treads the line between the personal and the political - it
<TT>SAT </TT>is at once an indictment of the incompetence of the Allied
<TT>SAT </TT>war effort, and a moving study of one man's journey from
<TT>SAT </TT>isolation to self fulfilment. His adventures are peopled by
<TT>SAT </TT>colourful characters: the eccentric, Apthorpe, one-eyed,
<TT>SAT </TT>Ritchie-Hook, promiscuous, Virginia Troy. At the centre of
<TT>SAT </TT>the novel is Guy for whom we never lose our sympathy as he
<TT>SAT </TT>emerges from his adventures bowed but not broken. From Dakar
<TT>SAT </TT>to Egypt, the Isle of Mugg to the evacuation of Crete,
<TT>SAT </TT>tragedy is leavened by Waugh's acerbic and farcical comedy.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator: Tim McInnerny
<TT>SAT </TT>Guy Crouchback: Paul Ready
<TT>SAT </TT>Virginia: Lydia Leonard
<TT>SAT </TT>Arthur Box-Bender: Robert Daws
<TT>SAT </TT>Ian Kilbannock: Oliver Chris
<TT>SAT </TT>Kirstie Kilbannock: Polly Frame
<TT>SAT </TT>Mr Crouchback: Sean Murray
<TT>SAT </TT>Ludovic: Carl Prekopp
<TT>SAT </TT>Loot: David Seddon
<TT>SAT </TT>Tommy: Nicholas Boulton
<TT>SAT </TT>Julia Stitch: Christine Kavanagh
<TT>SAT </TT>Everard Spruce: Harry Jardine
<TT>SAT </TT>Major Tickeridge: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>SAT </TT>Oates: Arthur Hughes
<TT>SAT </TT>Sapper: John Norton
<TT>SAT </TT>Sister: Carolyn Pickles
<TT>SAT </TT>Secretary: Carys Eleri
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Sally Avens
<TT>SAT </TT>Adaptor: Jeremy Front
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: Evelyn Waugh
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n0xpx.html>b01n0xpx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n0xpx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Murray, Bondeson, McAlister
<TT>SAT </TT>The Museum of Curiosity is hosted as ever by the Professor
<TT>SAT </TT>of Ignorance at the University of Buckingham, Professor John
<TT>SAT </TT>Lloyd C.B.E. (of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image,
<TT>SAT </TT>Blackadder and QI fame). For this fifth series, he is joined
<TT>SAT </TT>by the comedian Jimmy Carr.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each week, the Museum invites three guests, a mixture of
<TT>SAT </TT>entertaining experts and expert entertainers, to donate one
<TT>SAT </TT>item each to the Museum and explain why it deserves a place
<TT>SAT </TT>in the museum.
<TT>SAT </TT>This week, John and Jimmy have invited along the Natural
<TT>SAT </TT>History Museum's resident dipterologist (fly expert) Erica
<TT>SAT </TT>McAlister; Consultant Rheumatologist at the Cardiff
<TT>SAT </TT>University School of Medicine Jan Bondeson and the comedian,
<TT>SAT </TT>historian and fictitious Pub Landlord Al Murray.
<TT>SAT </TT>Guests booked for the rest of the series include:
<TT>SAT </TT>Astronomer Dr Stuart Clark
<TT>SAT </TT>Plant-hunter and former hostage Tom Hart Dyke
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian, novelist and sitcom writer Jo Brand
<TT>SAT </TT>Physicist and broadcaster Dr Helen Czerski
<TT>SAT </TT>Expert on Ancient Mesopotamia Dr Irving Finkel
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian Humphrey Ker
<TT>SAT </TT>Magian/actor/comedian Andy Nyman
<TT>SAT </TT>Anatomist author and broadcaster Professor Alice Roberts
<TT>SAT </TT>Ig Nobels Prize founder Marc Abrahams
<TT>SAT </TT>Astronaut Buzz Aldrin
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian Pamela Stephenson
<TT>SAT </TT>Nobel Physics Laureate Professor Sir Andre Geim.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016c7c0.html>b016c7c0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016c7c0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 9, Ill of the Dead
<TT>SAT </TT>There is a death in the family and the ripples from
<TT>SAT </TT>Victoria's insecurities flow outward. With Angela Thorne.
<TT>SAT </TT>From January 2003.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ylvk.html>b007ylvk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ylvk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Taking Tea With Roland
<TT>SAT </TT>Nancy wants her new man to meet the family, but will old
<TT>SAT </TT>rogue Winston sabotage the event? Stars Bill Wallis. From
<TT>SAT </TT>January 1991.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0769tsq.html>b0769tsq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0769tsq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Frank Skinner loves history, but just doesn't know much of
<TT>SAT </TT>it. So he's devised a comedy discussion show in order to
<TT>SAT </TT>find out more about it.
<TT>SAT </TT>Along with his historian in residence, Professor Kate
<TT>SAT </TT>Williams, Frank is joined by a selection of celebrity guests
<TT>SAT </TT>who help him navigate his way through the annals of time,
<TT>SAT </TT>picking out and chewing over the funniest, oddest, and most
<TT>SAT </TT>interesting moments in history.
<TT>SAT </TT>The guests are Al Murray and Isy Suttie, who discuss Robin
<TT>SAT </TT>Hood, wartime slogans, Annie Oakley and a statue-related
<TT>SAT </TT>history mystery.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Mark Augustyn and Justin Pollard
<TT>SAT </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Frank Skinner
<TT>SAT </TT>Interviewed Guest: Al Murray
<TT>SAT </TT>Interviewed Guest: Isy Suttie
<TT>SAT </TT>Interviewed Guest: Kate Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Mark Augustyn
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Justin Pollard
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Mike Walker - The Sound of Fury <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bqm6w.html>b00bqm6w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bqm6w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The life and times of rock 'n' roll singer, Billy Fury.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stricken with rheumatic fever as a child and not expected to
<TT>SAT </TT>live beyond 20, Billy Fury went on to become Britain's
<TT>SAT </TT>answer to Elvis Presley. But if you thought his story
<TT>SAT </TT>started with the huge hit 'Halfway to Paradise', think
<TT>SAT </TT>again...
<TT>SAT </TT>Inspired by life events, Mike Walker's drama stars Anton
<TT>SAT </TT>Lesser as Billy Fury, Peter Whitman as Larry Parnes, Robert
<TT>SAT </TT>Glenister as Stuart Colman, Rory Bremner as Russell Harty
<TT>SAT </TT>and Alistair McGowan as Joe Brown.
<TT>SAT </TT>Songs performed by Gavin Stanley.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director Andy Jordan
<TT>SAT </TT>Born 17th April 1940 as Ronald Wycherley, Billy Fury died
<TT>SAT </TT>28th January 1983.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1994.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qps7x.html>b00qps7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qps7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Crucible of Capitalism
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Lawson explores how American writing became the
<TT>SAT </TT>literary superpower of the 20th century, telling the
<TT>SAT </TT>nation's stories of money, power, sex, religion and war.
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark considers how America's post-war playwrights - from
<TT>SAT </TT>Tennessee Williams to David Mamet - have challenged
<TT>SAT </TT>political rhetoric about the triumph of capitalism in the
<TT>SAT </TT>USA.
<TT>SAT </TT>Edward Albee, author of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
<TT>SAT </TT>reveals his candidate for 'the best American play'. Other
<TT>SAT </TT>interviewees include Tony Kushner, author of Angels in
<TT>SAT </TT>America, and the late August Wilson, whose sequence of ten
<TT>SAT </TT>plays about the African-American experience is typical of
<TT>SAT </TT>the structural ambition and political questioning found in
<TT>SAT </TT>so many of the major post-war American plays.
<TT>SAT </TT>Through the theatres of Broadway, the programme also
<TT>SAT </TT>explores the commercial pressures in America's
<TT>SAT </TT>largely-unsubsidised theatre culture, which have led to
<TT>SAT </TT>several of the nation's greatest playwrights - including
<TT>SAT </TT>Albee, Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams - facing long
<TT>SAT </TT>periods of neglect.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Robyn Read
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01465z9.html>b01465z9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01465z9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Tribute to Robert Robinson
<TT>SAT </TT>We all know Robert Robinson as the chairman of such
<TT>SAT </TT>broadcasting classics as Ask the Family and Brain of Britain
<TT>SAT </TT>but in a career spanning many decades, he also made travel
<TT>SAT </TT>programmes, Points of View, the Today programme and Stop the
<TT>SAT </TT>Week which ran on Radio 4 from 1974 to 1992. In Archive on
<TT>SAT </TT>4: A Tribute to Robert Robinson, Laurie Taylor takes a look
<TT>SAT </TT>at the life and work of one of Britain's broadcasting
<TT>SAT </TT>legends in the company of some of the former contributors to
<TT>SAT </TT>Stop the Week; Ann Leslie, Matthew Parris, Sarah Harrison
<TT>SAT </TT>and Nick Tucker. There are also contributions from Will
<TT>SAT </TT>Wyatt, Victor Lewis-Smith and Hunter Davis and a wealth of
<TT>SAT </TT>archive that reveals a complex man, a consummate wordsmith
<TT>SAT </TT>and one of the first TV celebrities.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Comedy Controller <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ngpkl.html>b01ngpkl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ngpkl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Alexei Sayle
<TT>SAT </TT>Alexei Sayle, the original alternative stand-up comedian,
<TT>SAT </TT>actor and writer chooses his favourite comedies from the BBC
<TT>SAT </TT>radio archive.
<TT>SAT </TT>Alexei takes us back to his Liverpool childhood and Sunday
<TT>SAT </TT>lunchtime listening in Round the Horne (1965). There's more
<TT>SAT </TT>illicit childhood listening in I'm Sorry, I'll Read That
<TT>SAT </TT>Again (1966) starring Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graeme
<TT>SAT </TT>Garden and Bill Oddie. Alexi's admiration of rule breakers
<TT>SAT </TT>guides his next choices, the logic defying The Burkiss Way
<TT>SAT </TT>(1980) and the news shattering On the Hour (1992), the
<TT>SAT </TT>original radio home of Alan Partridge.
<TT>SAT </TT>The idea of making something seem so real but twisting it
<TT>SAT </TT>deviously has always appealed to Alexei, and is at the core
<TT>SAT </TT>of the award-winning spoof radio phone in show, Down the
<TT>SAT </TT>Line (2007), starring Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Alexei's final choice finds him interrogating one of his
<TT>SAT </TT>best friends in comedy, the comedian Lenny Henry in Chain
<TT>SAT </TT>Reaction (2005). But did one of comedy's great talkers allow
<TT>SAT </TT>Lenny to get a word in edgeways?
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762c8.html>b00762c8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762c8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 4, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Graeme Garden chairs the debating game with
<TT>SAT </TT>Hugh Dennis, Arthur Smith, Gyles Brandreth and Henry Naylor.
<TT>SAT </TT>From May 2001.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 The Small World of Dominic Holland <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlrq.html>b007jlrq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlrq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>The comedian chronicles his life from childhood to
<TT>SAT </TT>fatherhood. Stand-up and sketches, with Dave Lamb. From
<TT>SAT </TT>August 2000.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Writing the Century - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077ns7x.html>b077ns7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077ns7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Secret
<TT>SAT </TT>Muriel Howard's memoir of her Somerset childhood and keeping
<TT>SAT </TT>secrets. Starring Scarlett Brookes and Jeany Spark.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077nszj.html>b077nszj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077nszj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Cyrille Regis
<TT>SAT </TT>Footballer Cyrille Regis chooses 'Distant Drums' by Jim
<TT>SAT </TT>Reeves and 'How Great Thou Art' by the Canoldir Male Voice
<TT>SAT </TT>Choir.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011pkg2.html>b011pkg2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011pkg2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The 40 Year Twitch
<TT>SAT </TT>Yvonne's having a wobble. Her husband's always been one for
<TT>SAT </TT>the birds and now she's worried she's finally lost him. But
<TT>SAT </TT>do blue tits really lure men into midlife crises? Can
<TT>SAT </TT>sparrows be a bad influence? Comedy drama by Daniel Thurman.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Toby Swift
<TT>SAT </TT>When Yvonne loses her job at the age of 64, she starts to
<TT>SAT </TT>fear that husband Neil's devotion to birding - birdwatching
<TT>SAT </TT>to the uninitiated - is actually all about escaping her and
<TT>SAT </TT>their humdrum life together. Thus begins a somewhat
<TT>SAT </TT>overenthusiastic pursuit of the truth as she trains her
<TT>SAT </TT>binoculars firmly on Neil's every move. Can best friend
<TT>SAT </TT>Wendy bring her back to earth?
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Yvonne: Paula Wilcox
<TT>SAT </TT>Neil: Philip Jackson
<TT>SAT </TT>Wendy: Anne Reid
<TT>SAT </TT>Austin: Brian Bowles
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Toby Swift
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Daniel Thurman
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01465z9.html>b01465z9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01465z9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Mike Walker - The Sound of Fury <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bqm6w.html>b00bqm6w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bqm6w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qps7x.html>b00qps7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qps7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077nvqq.html>b077nvqq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077nvqq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Caesar and Me
<TT>SAT </TT>In desperate need of cash, struggling ventriloquist Jonathan
<TT>SAT </TT>West takes some unsound advice from a surprising source.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Jason Alexander. With Zanny Laird, Meg Thalken,
<TT>SAT </TT>Rich Komenich and Lisa Joyce.
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator: Stacy Keach.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Adele Strassfield and adapted by Dennis Etchison.
<TT>SAT </TT>Originally a cult sci-fi and horror TV series created by Rod
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling and broadcast in the USA on CBS from 1959 to 1964,
<TT>SAT </TT>The Twilight Zone was first adapted by American producer
<TT>SAT </TT>Carl Amari in 2002 as a 40-minute radio drama series.
<TT>SAT </TT>Rod Serling had managed to electrify the new medium of
<TT>SAT </TT>television - so armed with a licence from CBS and the
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling estate, Amari's slick adaptions are based on the
<TT>SAT </TT>original TV scripts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor Stacy Keach (best known here as TV detective Mike
<TT>SAT </TT>Hammer) takes Serling's original role as narrator - with a
<TT>SAT </TT>full cast, music and sound effects.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced and directed by Carl Amari and Roger Wolkski for
<TT>SAT </TT>Falcon Picture Group.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrqw.html>b007jrqw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrqw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 7
<TT>SAT </TT>With the town cut off, some of its leaders try and use the
<TT>SAT </TT>crisis to gain more power and status. Read by Nigel Anthony.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Comedy Controller <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ngpkl.html>b01ngpkl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ngpkl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Chain Reaction Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077nwvq.html>b077nwvq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077nwvq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Sandi Toksvig interviews Roy Hudd
<TT>SAT </TT>Specially extended episode for BBC Radio 4 Extra from series
<TT>SAT </TT>11 of Chain Reaction, with bonus material. Broadcaster and
<TT>SAT </TT>erstwhile News Quiz host Sandi Toksvig turns interviewer as
<TT>SAT </TT>she chats to comedy icon, Roy Hudd.
<TT>SAT </TT>Sandi Toksvig is a prolific writer and broadcaster who
<TT>SAT </TT>chaired the News Quiz on BBC Radio 4 for nine years and over
<TT>SAT </TT>220 episodes. In 2015 she was a founder member of the
<TT>SAT </TT>Women's Equality Party and, later that year was announced as
<TT>SAT </TT>the new host of the long-running BBC television series, QI.
<TT>SAT </TT>Roy Hudd has clocked up more than 50 years in show business,
<TT>SAT </TT>starting out as a Butlins redcoat in the 1950s and then
<TT>SAT </TT>developing a stellar career through numerous successes on
<TT>SAT </TT>stage, radio and screen. BBC Radio listeners know him best
<TT>SAT </TT>as the host of the much loved News Huddlines on Radio 2 for
<TT>SAT </TT>26 years. More recently, Roy gained plaudits for his moving
<TT>SAT </TT>portrayal of Bud Flanagan in the BBC drama 'We're Doomed!
<TT>SAT </TT>The Dad's Army Story'
<TT>SAT </TT>In this extended version of the original programme, Roy
<TT>SAT </TT>tells Sandi about his showbiz beginnings, reveals how Arthur
<TT>SAT </TT>Askey gave him a leg up in the early days and shares his
<TT>SAT </TT>favourite pantomime story courtesy of Tom O'Connor.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>SAT </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production
<TT>SAT </TT>The original, un-extended programme was first broadcast on
<TT>SAT </TT>BBC Radio 4 in March 2016.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:45 Poets' Tree <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00snx7d.html>b00snx7d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00snx7d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Hamilton hears a computer's poetry and meets a poetic
<TT>SAT </TT>legend and his old English teacher. Stars Kevin Eldon. From
<TT>SAT </TT>April 2008.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00smngp.html>b00smngp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00smngp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>1990s
<TT>SAT </TT>The cockney comedian charts his life story during the 1990s
<TT>SAT </TT>- returning to education and becoming a teacher. Part of
<TT>SAT </TT>Radio 4 Extra's Comedy Club, originally broadcast on Radio 4
<TT>SAT </TT>in June 2010.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 The Museum of Everything <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k498.html>b007k498</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k498>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Under New Management
<TT>SAT </TT>The Mock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame inducts fresh members, and
<TT>SAT </TT>there's a new curator. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From April
<TT>SAT </TT>2005.
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<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 17 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077nvqq.html>b077nvqq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077nvqq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrqw.html>b007jrqw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrqw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:40 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Writing the Century - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077ns7x.html>b077ns7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077ns7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077nszj.html>b077nszj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077nszj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011pkg2.html>b011pkg2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011pkg2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01465z9.html>b01465z9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01465z9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Mike Walker - The Sound of Fury <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bqm6w.html>b00bqm6w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bqm6w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SUN </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qps7x.html>b00qps7x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qps7x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sw811.html>b00sw811</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sw811>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Lynne Reid Banks' classic tale of 1950s life finds single,
<TT>SUN </TT>pregnant Jane battling prejudice. Starring Lynne Seymour.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048nsms.html>b048nsms</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048nsms>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 5
<TT>SUN </TT>In the last of the series, Roger Law makes his way to Taiwan
<TT>SUN </TT>via Hong Kong. His last museum holds something small but
<TT>SUN </TT>precious - a jade cabbage that Roger has longed to see since
<TT>SUN </TT>he was a young man in the 1960s. Will he finally reach his
<TT>SUN </TT>goal?
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer Mark Rickards.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01fhys6.html>b01fhys6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fhys6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 8, Original British Drama
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed reardon leads us through the ups and down of his week,
<TT>SUN </TT>complete with his trusty companion, Elgar, and his
<TT>SUN </TT>never-ending capacity for scrimping and scraping at whatever
<TT>SUN </TT>scraps his agent, Ping, can offer him to keep body, mind and
<TT>SUN </TT>cat together.
<TT>SUN </TT>This week, following one of his numerous, pithy, letters of
<TT>SUN </TT>complaint to the BBC, Ed finds himself doing some research
<TT>SUN </TT>for his son, Jake, the only family member left representing
<TT>SUN </TT>the name of Reardon working in the media. The unexpected
<TT>SUN </TT>consequence of this is that Ed finds himself working in
<TT>SUN </TT>harmony with the 12 year- olds both on screen and in the
<TT>SUN </TT>coffee stations and tea points of power, to produce a piece
<TT>SUN </TT>of genuinely water-cooler factutainment.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Andrew Nickolds and Christopher Douglas.
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Dawn Ellis.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed Reardon: Christopher Douglas
<TT>SUN </TT>Olive: Stephanie Cole
<TT>SUN </TT>Radio DJ: Simon Greenall
<TT>SUN </TT>Policeman: Martin Hyder
<TT>SUN </TT>Pearl: Rita May
<TT>SUN </TT>Ping: Barunka O'Shaughnessy
<TT>SUN </TT>Jake: Sam Pamphillon
<TT>SUN </TT>Pool Manager: Nicola Sanderson
<TT>SUN </TT>Stan: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Andrew Nickolds
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Christopher Douglas
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Dawn Ellis
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 The Clitheroe Kid <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1cw.html>b007k1cw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1cw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>I Shot an Arrow in the Air
<TT>SUN </TT>Cheeky schoolboy Jimmy has been given a new present, but can
<TT>SUN </TT>he handle it wisely?
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Jimmy Clitheroe as The Clitheroe Kid. With Peter
<TT>SUN </TT>Sinclair as Grandfather, Patricia Burke as Mother, Diana Day
<TT>SUN </TT>as Susan and Peter Goodwright as Billy Parker.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Clitheroe Kid ran from 1958 - 1972 - gaining audiences
<TT>SUN </TT>above 10 million at its peak.
<TT>SUN </TT>Its Lancashire born star, Jimmy Clitheroe (1921-1973) was
<TT>SUN </TT>just 4'3" tall, with a rather shrill voice making him a very
<TT>SUN </TT>believable naughty schoolboy - despite being 35 when it
<TT>SUN </TT>began as a one-off show. Created by James Casey in 1956, a
<TT>SUN </TT>pilot followed and series 1 proper in 1958. Both writing and
<TT>SUN </TT>producing, James stayed with his creation until it finally
<TT>SUN </TT>came off-air. Jimmy died a year later aged just 51.
<TT>SUN </TT>Theme music by Alan Roper and played by the BBC Northern
<TT>SUN </TT>Dance Orchestra conducted by Alyn Ainsworth - with Jimmy
<TT>SUN </TT>Leach at the Electronic Organ.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced: James Casey
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1959.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt20.html>b007jt20</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt20>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Our First Operation
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt causes alarm for medic Simon Sparrow in
<TT>SUN </TT>the operating theatre.
<TT>SUN </TT>The misadventures of student doctor Simon Sparrow - adapted
<TT>SUN </TT>for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's novel 'Doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>in the House' published in 1952.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Sumner as
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt, Ray Cooney as Tony Benskin, Edward Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>as Taffy Evans and Ann Murray as Sister.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: David Hatch
<TT>SUN </TT>Recorded at the BBC Paris studio in London.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1968.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 At the Existentialist Café: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077s3jj.html>b077s3jj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077s3jj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Paris, 1933: Three French philosophers, Jean-Paul Sartre,
<TT>SUN </TT>Simone de Beauvoir and Raymond Aron, spark a movement -
<TT>SUN </TT>Existentialism.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077s3qj.html>b077s3qj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077s3qj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Phil Tufnell
<TT>SUN </TT>Cricketer Phil Tufnell chooses 'Soul Limbo' by Booker T and
<TT>SUN </TT>the MGs and 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You' performed by Gloria
<TT>SUN </TT>Gaynor.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs: Longplay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mg07z.html>b01mg07z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mg07z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>James Corden
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra's extended edition. Kirsty Young chats to actor,
<TT>SUN </TT>writer, Broadway star and TV chat show host, James Corden.
<TT>SUN </TT>From February 2012.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077s57q.html>b077s57q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077s57q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Family Photos, Grandmothers, Legos and Revenge
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: Sarah Austin Jenness with
<TT>SUN </TT>tales about family, school, goodbyes and the perils of
<TT>SUN </TT>revenge.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 The Clitheroe Kid <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1cw.html>b007k1cw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1cw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt20.html>b007jt20</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt20>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sw811.html>b00sw811</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sw811>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048nsms.html>b048nsms</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048nsms>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Vesna Goldsworthy - Gorsky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05s3nfy.html>b05s3nfy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05s3nfy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Nick agrees to Gorsky's plan to arrange a meeting with
<TT>SUN </TT>Natalia, sparking a lavish refurb at the bookshop. Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Philip Arditti.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Ruth Rendell - The Astronomical Scarf <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077s7n9.html>b077s7n9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077s7n9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. When a secretary chooses a birthday present
<TT>SUN </TT>for her boss's wife, a series of events unfurl. Mystery
<TT>SUN </TT>story read by Janet Maw.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Jeremy Front - The Long Weekend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076cwx.html>b0076cwx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076cwx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Former school friends Sophie and Gemma reunite after 20
<TT>SUN </TT>years for a weekend at Sophie's country estate. However, the
<TT>SUN </TT>idyll takes a turn for the unexpected. Stars Emma Fielding.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077scj2.html>b077scj2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077scj2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A Notebook on Aimé Césaire
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with 'A Notebook on Aime Cesaire'
<TT>SUN </TT>When poet and politician Aimé Césaire died at the age of 94
<TT>SUN </TT>in 2008, it robbed the Caribbean island of Martinique of its
<TT>SUN </TT>most articulate and powerful voice. He was a prolific writer
<TT>SUN </TT>- of poetry, plays and essays - and served as Mayor of
<TT>SUN </TT>Martinique's capital Fort-de-France for over 50 years, as
<TT>SUN </TT>well as representing Martinique in the French National
<TT>SUN </TT>Assembly for 45 years. Aimé Césaire dedicated his life, in
<TT>SUN </TT>print and in public, to his people and his island.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring Christian Lapousiniere, director of the Césaire
<TT>SUN </TT>Study and Research Centre, filmmaker Euzhan Palcy,
<TT>SUN </TT>anthropologists Richard and Sally Price, and Dominique
<TT>SUN </TT>Taffin, director of the Martinique National Archive.
<TT>SUN </TT>Includes readings by John Norton.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Martin Williams
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2013.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01fhys6.html>b01fhys6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fhys6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 The Female Ghost <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nj7cx.html>b00nj7cx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nj7cx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Cold Embrace
<TT>SUN </TT>By Mary Braddon. After a German artist's cool betrayal, his
<TT>SUN </TT>fiancee's retribution is eerily apt. Stars Stephanie Turner
<TT>SUN </TT>and Jonathan Firth.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:30 Voices From the Grave <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwn9.html>b007jwn9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwn9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>50 Berkeley Square
<TT>SUN </TT>The most haunted house in Victorian London is set to give up
<TT>SUN </TT>its dark secret. 100 years back in time, Molly discovers
<TT>SUN </TT>that passion never dies. Dylan Ritson's horror stars Harry
<TT>SUN </TT>Myers, Sophie Roberts and John Cummins.
<TT>SUN </TT>Voices From the Grave is a series of four chilling and
<TT>SUN </TT>intimate dramas, inspired by existing ghost stories from
<TT>SUN </TT>around Britain. The writers make these stories more than
<TT>SUN </TT>simply scary - they are studies of humanity, love, rage and
<TT>SUN </TT>despair, of passion, longing and pain.
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer Dylan Ritson has a long and successful career in
<TT>SUN </TT>theatre, film and radio. His radio work includes The
<TT>SUN </TT>Dream-Workings and Brain-Sayings of James Tilly Matthews and
<TT>SUN </TT>The Hunting of the Snark. Producer: Gemma Jenkins.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077s57q.html>b077s57q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077s57q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:45 At the Existentialist Café: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077s3jj.html>b077s3jj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077s3jj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:55 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077s3qj.html>b077s3qj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077s3qj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 Desert Island Discs: Longplay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mg07z.html>b01mg07z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mg07z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01fhys6.html>b01fhys6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fhys6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Hearing With Hegley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b41k4.html>b00b41k4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b41k4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>The poet laureate of alternative comedy, John Hegley
<TT>SUN </TT>entertains an audience with his book of verse. From November
<TT>SUN </TT>1996.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 No Tomatoes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080jxn.html>b0080jxn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080jxn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Train Times
<TT>SUN </TT>Time warnings from Paul Copley and Helen Moon. Sketch show
<TT>SUN </TT>mixing up language and sounds. From October 2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077x357.html>b077x357</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077x357>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats again to
<TT>SUN </TT>Brian Pern, aka Simon Day, and Rhys Thomas.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 I Think I've Got a Problem <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cm91h.html>b00cm91h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cm91h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>Tom and the troublesome band in his head set off for the
<TT>SUN </TT>Tower of London. Stars Bob Monkhouse and Suggs. From April
<TT>SUN </TT>2003.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrq6.html>b007jrq6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrq6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Moscow
<TT>SUN </TT>Cycling solo on a tandem, the inept student is Russia-bound,
<TT>SUN </TT>fundraising for donkeys. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From
<TT>SUN </TT>August 2002.
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<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 18 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 The Female Ghost <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nj7cx.html>b00nj7cx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nj7cx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:30 Voices From the Grave <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwn9.html>b007jwn9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwn9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room Omnibus
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sw811.html>b00sw811</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sw811>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048nsms.html>b048nsms</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048nsms>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Vesna Goldsworthy - Gorsky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05s3nfy.html>b05s3nfy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05s3nfy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Ruth Rendell - The Astronomical Scarf <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077s7n9.html>b077s7n9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077s7n9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Jeremy Front - The Long Weekend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076cwx.html>b0076cwx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076cwx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077scj2.html>b077scj2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077scj2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01fhys6.html>b01fhys6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fhys6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0169ksj.html>b0169ksj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0169ksj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Demon in My Head
<TT>MON </TT>A troubled spy struggles to stay on top while suffering from
<TT>MON </TT>crippling migraines. Jean-Hugues Oppel's existential tale
<TT>MON </TT>read by Trevor White.
<TT>MON </TT>A gripping series of espionage stories about hired
<TT>MON </TT>assassins, double agents and secret codes.
<TT>MON </TT>Translators: Freddy Michalski and Brad Spurgeon
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged and produced by Gemma Jenkins
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra and first broadcast in 2011.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Henry Moore, My Father <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qckc0.html>b00qckc0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qckc0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>On the occasion of an important exhibition of Henry Moore's
<TT>MON </TT>early sculpture at Tate Britain, Moore's daughter, Mary,
<TT>MON </TT>refreshes our view of the life and work of Britain's
<TT>MON </TT>foremost 20th-century sculptor. Contributors include Antony
<TT>MON </TT>Gormley, Anthony Caro, Richard Wentworth and Penelope
<TT>MON </TT>Curtis, the newly-appointed Director of Tate Britain.
<TT>MON </TT>Mary takes listeners on a tour of the Moore's home at
<TT>MON </TT>Hoglands in Hertfordshire, a small house crammed with
<TT>MON </TT>extraordinary carvings and paintings from all over the
<TT>MON </TT>world. Being Moore's only child, life for Mary was never
<TT>MON </TT>going to be totally straightforward. Hoglands was besieged
<TT>MON </TT>by people wanting to talk to her father and take photographs
<TT>MON </TT>of the family having tea in the garden. Art students,
<TT>MON </TT>including Gormley, Caro and Wentworth, 'popped up'. 'My
<TT>MON </TT>father was an extremely generous man who had time for anyone
<TT>MON </TT>curious about art, unless of course he was watching the
<TT>MON </TT>tennis,' Mary says.
<TT>MON </TT>The Henry Moore Foundation was formed in the last years of
<TT>MON </TT>Moore's life and it stands as the most important supporter
<TT>MON </TT>for sculpture in Britain.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Susan Marling
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Kate Bland
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076h5p.html>b0076h5p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076h5p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Boy in A Well
<TT>MON </TT>A local television news team are desperate for a dramatic
<TT>MON </TT>story to boost their ratings. With Philip Jackson. From
<TT>MON </TT>October 2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076bz3n.html>b076bz3n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076bz3n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 2
<TT>MON </TT>David Mitchell hosts the panel game in which four comedians
<TT>MON </TT>are encouraged to tell lies and compete against one another
<TT>MON </TT>to see how many items of truth they're able to smuggle past
<TT>MON </TT>their opponents.
<TT>MON </TT>Joe Lycett, Sam Simmons, Richard Osman and Aisling Bea are
<TT>MON </TT>the panellists obliged to talk with deliberate inaccuracy on
<TT>MON </TT>subjects as varied as kitchens, pigeons, the Vatican and
<TT>MON </TT>breakfast cereal.
<TT>MON </TT>The show is devised by Graeme Garden and Jon Naismith, the
<TT>MON </TT>team behind Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>A Random Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: David Mitchell
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Joe Lycett
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Sam Simmons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Richard Osman
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Aisling Bea
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrnv.html>b007jrnv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrnv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, Ten Seconds From Now
<TT>MON </TT>The Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon is set to take part
<TT>MON </TT>in a secret worldwide radio broadcast.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>MON </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike, Frank Thornton as the BBC
<TT>MON </TT>producer and Larry Martyn as Private Walker.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>MON </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 1976.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nh8zx.html>b01nh8zx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nh8zx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>From 10/03/1985
<TT>MON </TT>Les Dawson with tales of Britain's first space hero, and the
<TT>MON </TT>Cosmo show discusses birds.
<TT>MON </TT>With Daphne Oxenford, Eli Woods and Colin Edwynn.
<TT>MON </TT>Music by Brian Fitzgerald.
<TT>MON </TT>Scripted and produced by James Casey.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in March 1985.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m5fnp.html>b01m5fnp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m5fnp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Another edition of the 48th series of Quote... Unquote, the
<TT>MON </TT>popular quotations programme presented and devised by Nigel
<TT>MON </TT>Rees. The guests this week are the broadcaster Samira Ahmed,
<TT>MON </TT>actor Simon Jones, historian Dominic Sandbrook, and
<TT>MON </TT>journalist Dominic Lawson. The reader is Peter Jefferson.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmns.html>b007jmns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 6, Thursday's Child
<TT>MON </TT>Teaching staff are worried over a controversial new proposal
<TT>MON </TT>from the school governors. Stars James Grout. From July
<TT>MON </TT>1991.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03g8gv7.html>b03g8gv7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03g8gv7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Evelyn Waugh - Sword of Honour, Unconditional Surrender
<TT>MON </TT>by Evelyn Waugh
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatised by Jeremy Front
<TT>MON </TT>Evelyn Waugh's satirical WW2 masterpiece:
<TT>MON </TT>Guy's military career is revived when he is
<TT>MON </TT>selected for a mission to Italy. He travels to
<TT>MON </TT>London to await orders.
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Tracey Neale
<TT>MON </TT>Evelyn Waugh's trilogy of WW2 novels mark a high point in
<TT>MON </TT>his literary career. Originally published as three volumes:
<TT>MON </TT>Officers and Gentlemen, Men at Arms and Unconditional
<TT>MON </TT>Surrender they were extensively revised by Waugh, and
<TT>MON </TT>published as the one-volume Sword of Honour in 1965, in the
<TT>MON </TT>form in which Waugh himself wished them to be read. They are
<TT>MON </TT>dramatised for the Classic Serial in seven episodes.
<TT>MON </TT>This is a story that continues to delight as we follow the
<TT>MON </TT>comic and often bathetic adventures of Guy Crouchback. Witty
<TT>MON </TT>and tragic, engaging and insightful, this work must be
<TT>MON </TT>counted next to 'Brideshead Revisited' as Waugh's most
<TT>MON </TT>enduring novel. Like Brideshead, Waugh drew heavily upon his
<TT>MON </TT>own experiences during WW2. Sword of Honour effortlessly
<TT>MON </TT>treads the line between the personal and the political - it
<TT>MON </TT>is at once an indictment of the incompetence of the Allied
<TT>MON </TT>war effort, and a moving study of one man's journey from
<TT>MON </TT>isolation to self fulfilment.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Narrator: Tim McInnerny
<TT>MON </TT>Guy: Paul Ready
<TT>MON </TT>Virginia: Lydia Leonard
<TT>MON </TT>Peregrine: John Rowe
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Kilbannock: Oliver Chris
<TT>MON </TT>Kirstie Kilbannock: Polly Frame
<TT>MON </TT>Ludovic: Carl Prekopp
<TT>MON </TT>Fremantle: John Norton
<TT>MON </TT>Frank De Souza: Joel MacCormack
<TT>MON </TT>Instructor: Sean Murray
<TT>MON </TT>Youth: Harry Jardine
<TT>MON </TT>C.O.: Arthur Hughes
<TT>MON </TT>Orderly: David Seddon
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Tracey Neale
<TT>MON </TT>Adaptor: Jeremy Front
<TT>MON </TT>Author: Evelyn Waugh
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Bath Festival Stories, Series 3 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d23ny.html>b01d23ny</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01d23ny>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Cleaning the Silver
<TT>MON </TT>This year's Radio 4 stories from the Bath Literature
<TT>MON </TT>Festival were recorded on stage on International Women's Day
<TT>MON </TT>and are all are written by women in the West Country, with
<TT>MON </TT>women at their heart. They all have a slightly edgy feel to
<TT>MON </TT>them, too, as ghosts, shadows and the memories of strange
<TT>MON </TT>events unfold. In Jenni Mills' story, Cleaning the Silver, a
<TT>MON </TT>daughter remembers her childhood under the regime of a
<TT>MON </TT>strict and bullying father, and revisits the circumstances
<TT>MON </TT>around his shocking death. Jenni writes psychological
<TT>MON </TT>thrillers, and is the author of two novels, Crow Stone and
<TT>MON </TT>The Buried Circle - the latter set at Avebury stone circle,
<TT>MON </TT>not far from her home in Wiltshire. Cleaning the Silver is
<TT>MON </TT>set in another place she knows well, one of the smaller
<TT>MON </TT>Channel Islands.
<TT>MON </TT>Before turning to writing, Jenni worked in broadcasting as a
<TT>MON </TT>producer, TV director, and radio presenter, fronting Woman's
<TT>MON </TT>Hour, Famous For Fifteen Minutes and other R4 programmes.
<TT>MON </TT>Further stories in the Bath Festival series are by Morag
<TT>MON </TT>Joss and Patricia Ferguson
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sara Davies.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Robert Barr - Galbraith and the King of Diamonds
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042m84m.html>b042m84m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042m84m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Last Move
<TT>MON </TT>Retired detective Bill is powerless to stop Cater's long
<TT>MON </TT>game. However, a new arrival changes the game. Stars Bernard
<TT>MON </TT>Hepton.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrnv.html>b007jrnv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrnv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nh8zx.html>b01nh8zx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nh8zx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0169ksj.html>b0169ksj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0169ksj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Henry Moore, My Father <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qckc0.html>b00qckc0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qckc0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdcy9.html>b01sdcy9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdcy9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Nick has an offer for Martin, but will he take it? If so,
<TT>MON </TT>what will it mean for him and Ruth? Written and read by
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Palin.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcvz5.html>b00jcvz5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcvz5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Henry VIII - The King Must Wear Gold
<TT>MON </TT>Tracing male peacockery through the ages - how clothes
<TT>MON </TT>symbolised power, philosophy, taste, sexuality and personal
<TT>MON </TT>expression.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f3s.html>b0076f3s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f3s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Lost Letters
<TT>MON </TT>4 Extra Debut. Can Tilley, a young postal worker, deliver a
<TT>MON </TT>letter lost in the system since 1960? Stars Grace Stillgrove
<TT>MON </TT>and Val McLane.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zdbj1.html>b00zdbj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zdbj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Edgelands, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Poets Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts explore a
<TT>MON </TT>wilderness that is much closer than you think: those
<TT>MON </TT>debatable zones that are neither town nor countryside. These
<TT>MON </TT>two lyric poets celebrate the strange beauty of these places
<TT>MON </TT>that we all journey through, but generally fail to
<TT>MON </TT>acknowledge.
<TT>MON </TT>Recorded entirely on location in the English edgelands, this
<TT>MON </TT>Book of the Week journeys through the post-industrial
<TT>MON </TT>landscapes of ruined warehouses, landfill sites, retail
<TT>MON </TT>parks, sewage works and power stations.
<TT>MON </TT>Today, the car breaker's yard and the graffitied bridge.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>MON </TT>Edgelands is published by Jonathan Cape (27th February
<TT>MON </TT>2011). It won a Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award
<TT>MON </TT>for non-fiction in 2009.
<TT>MON </TT>Paul Farley is the author of four collections of poetry -
<TT>MON </TT>including 'Ice Age' - and has received the Forward Prize for
<TT>MON </TT>Best First Collection, the Whitbread Poetry Award and the
<TT>MON </TT>E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and
<TT>MON </TT>Letters.
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Symmons Roberts has published five collections of
<TT>MON </TT>poetry - including 'Corpus', which won the Whitbread Poetry
<TT>MON </TT>Award - and two novels. He is a frequent collaborator with
<TT>MON </TT>the composer James MacMillan and their opera, 'The
<TT>MON </TT>Sacrifice' won the RPS Award.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03g8gv7.html>b03g8gv7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03g8gv7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m5fnp.html>b01m5fnp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m5fnp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmns.html>b007jmns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076h5p.html>b0076h5p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076h5p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076bz3n.html>b076bz3n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076bz3n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077xnzr.html>b077xnzr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077xnzr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Captain McLelland and Flight Engineer Hicks plan to use an
<TT>MON </TT>unmanned probe in their desperate bid to return to Earth.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in 1959, a bold plan to conquer space begins
<TT>MON </TT>with prefabricated components of space station 'Orbiter X'
<TT>MON </TT>being transported up from Earth, but the task proves
<TT>MON </TT>perilous...
<TT>MON </TT>BD Chapman's adventure stars John Carson as Captain Bob
<TT>MON </TT>Britton, Andrew Crawford as Captain Douglas McClelland,
<TT>MON </TT>Barrie Gosney as Flight Engineer Hicks, Donald Bisset as
<TT>MON </TT>Colonel Kent, Gerik Schjelderup as Max Kramer and Ian Sadler
<TT>MON </TT>as Neasen.
<TT>MON </TT>Shaped like a giant wheel and code-named 'Orbiter X', the
<TT>MON </TT>space station is designed to circle Earth, travelling in a
<TT>MON </TT>rapid polar orbit - boasting synthetic gravity, produced by
<TT>MON </TT>the rotation around the central hub.
<TT>MON </TT>Fact and fiction were curiously interwoven, as a fortnight
<TT>MON </TT>before broadcast, the Soviet Luna 2 space probe crash landed
<TT>MON </TT>on the Moon.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Charles Maxwell
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in 14 parts on the BBC Light Programme in
<TT>MON </TT>1959.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00765d2.html>b00765d2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00765d2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Tim Waterstone & Nicola Horlick
<TT>MON </TT>Louise Doughty and her guests, book store supremo, Tim
<TT>MON </TT>Waterstone, and top city analyst, Nicola Horlick, discuss
<TT>MON </TT>paperbacks by Paolo Coelho, Graham Greene and John Diamond.
<TT>MON </TT>From 2001.
<TT>MON </TT>The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: HarperCollins
<TT>MON </TT>The End of the Affair by Graham Greene
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin
<TT>MON </TT>C: Because Cowards Get Cancer Too by John Diamond
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Vermillion.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrnv.html>b007jrnv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrnv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nh8zx.html>b01nh8zx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nh8zx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0169ksj.html>b0169ksj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0169ksj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Henry Moore, My Father <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qckc0.html>b00qckc0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qckc0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Bath Festival Stories, Series 3 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01d23ny.html>b01d23ny</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01d23ny>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Robert Barr - Galbraith and the King of Diamonds
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042m84m.html>b042m84m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042m84m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076bz3n.html>b076bz3n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076bz3n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01q8np2.html>b01q8np2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01q8np2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 5, Jenni Murray
<TT>MON </TT>Dame Jenni Murray cooks her first ever healthy meal, using
<TT>MON </TT>tofu and lentils, watches her first violent film, and
<TT>MON </TT>samples the delights of controversial comedian Frankie
<TT>MON </TT>Boyle. She gives her verdicts to Marcus.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077xsd8.html>b077xsd8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077xsd8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 17, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Jeremy Hardy and Susan Calman are among
<TT>MON </TT>Miles Jupp's guests for this bumper bonus version of
<TT>MON </TT>Friday's programme.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>23:45 Paperback Hell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076cd4.html>b0076cd4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076cd4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Disco Shoes
<TT>MON </TT>4 Extra Debut. The first of four chapters by four authors
<TT>MON </TT>from the bestseller charts and none of them very good. Disco
<TT>MON </TT>Shoes with Rebecca Front.
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 19 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077xnzr.html>b077xnzr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077xnzr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00765d2.html>b00765d2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00765d2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0169ksj.html>b0169ksj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0169ksj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Henry Moore, My Father <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qckc0.html>b00qckc0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qckc0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdcy9.html>b01sdcy9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdcy9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcvz5.html>b00jcvz5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcvz5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f3s.html>b0076f3s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f3s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zdbj1.html>b00zdbj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zdbj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03g8gv7.html>b03g8gv7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03g8gv7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m5fnp.html>b01m5fnp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m5fnp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmns.html>b007jmns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076h5p.html>b0076h5p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076h5p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076bz3n.html>b076bz3n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076bz3n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c36bm.html>b00c36bm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c36bm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Where's Father Jack?
<TT>TUE </TT>A suspicious death in a pond unites Detective Inspector
<TT>TUE </TT>Cromwell and convent Mother Helen. Are they about to embark
<TT>TUE </TT>on a long and unlikely relationship?
<TT>TUE </TT>Crime and convents, the police and perdition come together
<TT>TUE </TT>in comedy writer and former monk Robert Smith's mystery.
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Timothy Spall as DI Cromwell, Cheryl Campbell as
<TT>TUE </TT>Mother Helen, Jeremy Finch as DC Kelp and Jonathan Oliver as
<TT>TUE </TT>Father Jack.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Ned Chaillet
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2000.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Triple Espresso, Marinetti and the Futurists
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gm2y6.html>b00gm2y6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gm2y6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Art critic Richard Cork tells the story of the Futurist
<TT>TUE </TT>movement and its founder, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.
<TT>TUE </TT>Featuring recordings of Marinetti himself and the music of
<TT>TUE </TT>composer and fellow Futurist Luigi Russolo.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077ygkd.html>b077ygkd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077ygkd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Face Value
<TT>TUE </TT>Emerald's feathers are ruffled when a bright and talented
<TT>TUE </TT>intern arrives on the show. Stars Llewella Gideon. From May
<TT>TUE </TT>1998.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b063dcgb.html>b063dcgb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b063dcgb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 10, Things That Go Bump in the Day
<TT>TUE </TT>The Sparrowhawk team are forced to work together to overcome
<TT>TUE </TT>a little problem they discover in the office. Lead by Clare,
<TT>TUE </TT>they're thinking outside the box...
<TT>TUE </TT>Sally Phillips is Clare Barker the social worker who has all
<TT>TUE </TT>the right jargon but never a practical solution.
<TT>TUE </TT>A control freak, Clare likes nothing better than interfering
<TT>TUE </TT>in other people's lives on both a professional and personal
<TT>TUE </TT>basis. Clare is in her thirties, white, middle class and
<TT>TUE </TT>heterosexual, all of which are occasional causes of
<TT>TUE </TT>discomfort to her.
<TT>TUE </TT>Each week we join Clare in her continued struggle to control
<TT>TUE </TT>both her professional and private life In today's Big
<TT>TUE </TT>Society there are plenty of challenges out there for an
<TT>TUE </TT>involved, caring social worker. Or even Clare.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Harry Venning and David Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Alexandra Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Clare: Sally Phillips
<TT>TUE </TT>Brian: Alex Lowe
<TT>TUE </TT>Nali: Nina Conti
<TT>TUE </TT>Megan: Nina Conti
<TT>TUE </TT>Ray: Richard Lumsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Helen: Pippa Haywood
<TT>TUE </TT>Libby: Sarah Kendall
<TT>TUE </TT>Joan: Sarah Thom
<TT>TUE </TT>Enna: Sarah Thom
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Mortimer: David Cann
<TT>TUE </TT>Buzzcock: David Cann
<TT>TUE </TT>Jolyon Meryk: Kieran Hodgson
<TT>TUE </TT>Greg: Kieran Hodgson
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Harry Venning
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: David Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Alexandra Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4qkg.html>b00t4qkg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4qkg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 10
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenneth Horne is the wise old chief in 'The Apache Story'.
<TT>TUE </TT>But is Kenneth Williams a pseudonym? And exactly how will
<TT>TUE </TT>Julian and Sandy 'Keep Britain Bona'?
<TT>TUE </TT>With Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres. Marty departed after
<TT>TUE </TT>series 3.
<TT>TUE </TT>Scripted by Barry Took, Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in April 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0148wfp.html>b0148wfp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0148wfp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Under the Weather
<TT>TUE </TT>The outlook is stormy for the dotty duo as they arrive at
<TT>TUE </TT>the Met Office. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch.
<TT>TUE </TT>From May 1973.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077xsd8.html>b077xsd8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077xsd8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Paperback Hell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076cd4.html>b0076cd4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076cd4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03gtvty.html>b03gtvty</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03gtvty>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Evelyn Waugh - Sword of Honour, Unconditional Surrender
<TT>TUE </TT>by Evelyn Waugh
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatised by Jeremy Front
<TT>TUE </TT>Evelyn Waugh's satirical WW2 masterpiece:
<TT>TUE </TT>After injuring his knee during a parachute jump, Guy
<TT>TUE </TT>believes his wartime experience is at an end, but then he
<TT>TUE </TT>receives orders to fly to Italy on a secret mission.
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Tracey Neale
<TT>TUE </TT>Evelyn Waugh's trilogy of novels mark a high point in his
<TT>TUE </TT>literary career. Originally published as three volumes:
<TT>TUE </TT>Officers and Gentlemen, Men at Arms and Unconditional
<TT>TUE </TT>Surrender they were extensively revised by Waugh, and
<TT>TUE </TT>published as the one-volume Sword of honour in 1965, in the
<TT>TUE </TT>form in which Waugh himself wished they to be read. They are
<TT>TUE </TT>dramatised for the Classic Serial in seven episodes.
<TT>TUE </TT>This is a story that continues to delight as we follow the
<TT>TUE </TT>comic and often bathetic adventures of Guy
<TT>TUE </TT>Crouchback. Witty and tragic, engaging and insightful, this
<TT>TUE </TT>work must be counted next to 'Brideshead Revisited' as
<TT>TUE </TT>Waugh's most enduring novel. Sword of Honour effortlessly
<TT>TUE </TT>treads the line between the personal and the political - it
<TT>TUE </TT>is at once an indictment of the incompetence of the Allied
<TT>TUE </TT>war effort, and a moving study of one man's journey from
<TT>TUE </TT>isolation to self fulfilment.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Narrator: Tim McInnerny
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy: Paul Ready
<TT>TUE </TT>Virginia: Lydia Leonard
<TT>TUE </TT>Peregrine: John Rowe
<TT>TUE </TT>Ian Kilbannock: Oliver Chris
<TT>TUE </TT>Ritchie-Hook: Tim Pigott-Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Frank De Souza: Joel MacCormack
<TT>TUE </TT>Angela: Priyanga Burford
<TT>TUE </TT>Arthur Box-Bender: Robert Daws
<TT>TUE </TT>Eloise: Carolyn Pickles
<TT>TUE </TT>Bakic: Chris Pavlo
<TT>TUE </TT>Madame Kanyi: Mia Soteriou
<TT>TUE </TT>Loot: David Seddon
<TT>TUE </TT>Major Cattermole: Arthur Hughes
<TT>TUE </TT>Squadron Leader: John Norton
<TT>TUE </TT>Dawkins: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>TUE </TT>Commandant: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>TUE </TT>Elderberry: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>TUE </TT>Priest: Sean Murray
<TT>TUE </TT>Gilpin: Sean Murray
<TT>TUE </TT>Orderly: Harry Jardine
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Tracey Neale
<TT>TUE </TT>Adaptor: Jeremy Front
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Evelyn Waugh
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Bath Festival Stories, Series 3 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dd5s4.html>b01dd5s4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dd5s4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>It May be Lalique, by Morag Joss
<TT>TUE </TT>This year's Radio 4 stories from the Bath Literature
<TT>TUE </TT>Festival are all are written by women in the West Country,
<TT>TUE </TT>with women at their heart, recorded on stage on
<TT>TUE </TT>International Women's Day. They all have a slightly edgy
<TT>TUE </TT>feel to them, too, as ghosts, shadows and strange events
<TT>TUE </TT>unfold. The second story is read by Morag Joss,
<TT>TUE </TT>award-winning crime fiction author of the Sara Selkirk
<TT>TUE </TT>series.
<TT>TUE </TT>The last story in the series will be read by Patricia
<TT>TUE </TT>Ferguson
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Sara Davies.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011zn6g.html>b011zn6g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011zn6g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Shelley Silas - The People Next Door
<TT>TUE </TT>by Shelley Silas.
<TT>TUE </TT>directed by Mary Peate.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sarah has never much liked her next-door-neighbours Samuel
<TT>TUE </TT>and Teresa - he plays his music too loud and she's just
<TT>TUE </TT>plain creepy, but are they as weird as Sarah thinks, or is
<TT>TUE </TT>she just letting her imagination run away with her? Husband
<TT>TUE </TT>James is sure it's the latter.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Sarah: Claire Rushbrook
<TT>TUE </TT>James: Nicholas Gleaves
<TT>TUE </TT>Samuel: Sean Baker
<TT>TUE </TT>Teresa: Marlene Sidaway
<TT>TUE </TT>Car mechanic: Alun Raglan
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Shelley Silas
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Mary Peate
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4qkg.html>b00t4qkg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4qkg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0148wfp.html>b0148wfp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0148wfp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c36bm.html>b00c36bm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c36bm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Triple Espresso, Marinetti and the Futurists
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gm2y6.html>b00gm2y6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gm2y6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdrsn.html>b01sdrsn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdrsn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Martin finally stirs into action, but has Nick been ahead of
<TT>TUE </TT>him all along? Where is Elaine? Written and read by Michael
<TT>TUE </TT>Palin.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcwg1.html>b00jcwg1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcwg1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Stuart Kings - The Crisis in Fashion
<TT>TUE </TT>The radiant clothing at the court of King Charles I,
<TT>TUE </TT>sumptuously painted by Anthony Van Dyck, but showing
<TT>TUE </TT>tensions of the age.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f48.html>b0076f48</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f48>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Old Letters
<TT>TUE </TT>Retired postal worker Venetia receives a gift from her son,
<TT>TUE </TT>in Australia, but will she use it? Stars Madeleine Moffatt.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zf6d5.html>b00zf6d5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zf6d5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Edgelands, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Poets Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts explore a
<TT>TUE </TT>wilderness that is much closer than you think: those
<TT>TUE </TT>debatable zones that are neither town nor countryside. These
<TT>TUE </TT>two lyric poets celebrate the strange beauty of these places
<TT>TUE </TT>that we all journey through, but generally fail to
<TT>TUE </TT>acknowledge.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded entirely on location in the English edgelands, this
<TT>TUE </TT>Book of the Week journeys through the post-industrial
<TT>TUE </TT>landscapes of ruined warehouses, car breaker's yards, retail
<TT>TUE </TT>parks, containers and power stations.
<TT>TUE </TT>Today, landfill sites and sewage treatment works.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>TUE </TT>Edgelands is published by Jonathan Cape (27th February
<TT>TUE </TT>2011). It won a Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award
<TT>TUE </TT>for non-fiction in 2009.
<TT>TUE </TT>Paul Farley is the author of four collections of poetry -
<TT>TUE </TT>including 'Ice Age' - and has received the Forward Prize for
<TT>TUE </TT>Best First Collection, the Whitbread Poetry Award and the
<TT>TUE </TT>E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and
<TT>TUE </TT>Letters.
<TT>TUE </TT>Michael Symmons Roberts has published five collections of
<TT>TUE </TT>poetry - including 'Corpus', which won the Whitbread Poetry
<TT>TUE </TT>Award - and two novels. He is a frequent collaborator with
<TT>TUE </TT>the composer James MacMillan and their opera, 'The
<TT>TUE </TT>Sacrifice' won the RPS Award.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03gtvty.html>b03gtvty</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03gtvty>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Foul Play <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k7xd6.html>b00k7xd6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k7xd6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, Death in Intensive Care
<TT>TUE </TT>Crime writers Frances Fyfield and Peter N Walker try to
<TT>TUE </TT>solve a medical mystery. Chaired by Simon Brett. From
<TT>TUE </TT>January 1998.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00br86w.html>b00br86w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00br86w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, Whose Rubbish Is It Anyway?
<TT>TUE </TT>Toxic waste is a challenge for Ambassador Mackenzie on his
<TT>TUE </TT>Eastern Bloc posting. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From November
<TT>TUE </TT>1990.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077ygkd.html>b077ygkd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077ygkd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b063dcgb.html>b063dcgb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b063dcgb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077ypfb.html>b077ypfb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077ypfb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Price of Survival
<TT>TUE </TT>Unity progress their plans to commandeer the still
<TT>TUE </TT>unassembled Orbiter X for their own evil purposes. Stars
<TT>TUE </TT>Gerik Schjelderup. From November 1959.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2zj.html>b007k2zj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2zj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Bradford Alhambra
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Wheeler visits Yorkshire's home of pantomime and a
<TT>TUE </TT>steadfast dance troupe. With Bill Pertwee.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4qkg.html>b00t4qkg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4qkg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0148wfp.html>b0148wfp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0148wfp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c36bm.html>b00c36bm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c36bm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Triple Espresso, Marinetti and the Futurists
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gm2y6.html>b00gm2y6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gm2y6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Bath Festival Stories, Series 3 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dd5s4.html>b01dd5s4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dd5s4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011zn6g.html>b011zn6g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011zn6g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b063dcgb.html>b063dcgb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b063dcgb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Bleak Expectations <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00w7dnw.html>b00w7dnw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00w7dnw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, A Painful Life Further Re-Miserabled
<TT>TUE </TT>Mark Evans' Victorian comic epic sees Pip and Harry put to
<TT>TUE </TT>sea with Captain Beehab in a bid to thwart a sea-going
<TT>TUE </TT>Mister Benevolent and rescue Ripely. But fate has other
<TT>TUE </TT>plans and they are shipwrecked. Pip soon finds himself on a
<TT>TUE </TT>desert island that holds many surprising secrets.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Philip ..... Richard Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Pip Bin ..... Tom Allen
<TT>TUE </TT>Gently Benevolent ..... Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry Biscuit ..... James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Grimpunch ..... Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely ..... Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Pippa ..... Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer ..... Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer ..... Gareth Edwards.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078cwj1.html>b078cwj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078cwj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Thom Tuck chats to Stu
<TT>TUE </TT>Goldsmith.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Father Figure <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c9b73.html>b01c9b73</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c9b73>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Power Cut
<TT>TUE </TT>Family sitcom written by and starring Irish comedian Jason
<TT>TUE </TT>Byrne. It's a Saturday night for cosying up in front of
<TT>TUE </TT>Strictly Come Dancing but best laid plans are about to be
<TT>TUE </TT>changed - for the better?
<TT>TUE </TT>Tom Whyte.... Jason Byrne
<TT>TUE </TT>Elaine Whyte.... Lucy Montgomery
<TT>TUE </TT>Dylan Whyte .... Dominic Applewhite
<TT>TUE </TT>Mary Whyte ....Pauline McLynn
<TT>TUE </TT>Pat Whyte.... Dermot Crowley
<TT>TUE </TT>Roddy .... Michael Smiley
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer.Julia McKenzie.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Radio 9 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04gnvtq.html>b04gnvtq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04gnvtq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>It's back to groovy 1960s London and a doctor obsessed with
<TT>TUE </TT>Womble songs. Stars Johnny Daukes and Hils Barker. From July
<TT>TUE </TT>2005.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 20 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077ypfb.html>b077ypfb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077ypfb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2zj.html>b007k2zj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2zj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c36bm.html>b00c36bm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c36bm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Triple Espresso, Marinetti and the Futurists
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gm2y6.html>b00gm2y6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gm2y6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdrsn.html>b01sdrsn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdrsn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcwg1.html>b00jcwg1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcwg1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f48.html>b0076f48</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f48>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zf6d5.html>b00zf6d5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zf6d5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03gtvty.html>b03gtvty</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03gtvty>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Foul Play <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k7xd6.html>b00k7xd6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k7xd6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00br86w.html>b00br86w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00br86w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077ygkd.html>b077ygkd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077ygkd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b063dcgb.html>b063dcgb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b063dcgb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c3d42.html>b00c3d42</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c3d42>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Icon, or A Pocketful of Nuns
<TT>WED </TT>A murder brought them together, but for DI Cromwell and
<TT>WED </TT>Mother Helen within her enclosed convent, it's the theft of
<TT>WED </TT>an icon that reunites them.
<TT>WED </TT>And there's also the small problem of Monsignor Nietzsche.
<TT>WED </TT>Crime and convents, the police and perdition come together
<TT>WED </TT>in comedy writer and former monk Robert Smith's mystery.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Timothy Spall as DI Cromwell, Cheryl Campbell as
<TT>WED </TT>Mother Helen, Jeremy Finch as DC Kelp and Sandor Eles as
<TT>WED </TT>Monsignor Nietzsche.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ned Chaillet
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Jazz Frenzy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vxzvk.html>b00vxzvk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vxzvk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Poland, August 1956. Rioters had been shot dead in Poznan
<TT>WED </TT>weeks before. The invasion of Hungary is just weeks away.
<TT>WED </TT>The Cold War rages but for 8 young Londoners, newly formed
<TT>WED </TT>as The Dave Burman Jazz Group, their unlikely journey behind
<TT>WED </TT>the Iron Curtain is an overwhelming surprise. Jazz in Poland
<TT>WED </TT>had been banned by first the Nazis and then the Communists,
<TT>WED </TT>but had been played secretly by a faithful few.
<TT>WED </TT>Until the death of Stalin in 1953, playing and listening to
<TT>WED </TT>jazz was illegal. This 'decadent Imperialist music' could
<TT>WED </TT>lead to expulsion from music college, blacklisting or worse.
<TT>WED </TT>But in the 'thaw' that followed Stalin's death, the
<TT>WED </TT>restrictions on jazz began to lift. Now, at the seaside
<TT>WED </TT>resort of Sopot, tens of thousands of young people journeyed
<TT>WED </TT>miles by hitching rides or cramming into trains to hear jazz
<TT>WED </TT>and that rarest of attractions - a British band.
<TT>WED </TT>The Dave Burman Jazz Group had been assembled in just a few
<TT>WED </TT>weeks - it would never play together again. But for a few
<TT>WED </TT>days the Cold War blew hot as they thumped out Tiger Rag,
<TT>WED </TT>Bucket's Got a Hole in It, Sugar and other standards to
<TT>WED </TT>crowds of thousands all over the country. Their contact with
<TT>WED </TT>Polish jazz lovers was minimal, frequently ushered by
<TT>WED </TT>Communist officials during their hectic tour. But for those
<TT>WED </TT>Polish musicians taking part in Sopot '56, this was the
<TT>WED </TT>beginning of their Jazz Frenzy, of freedom.
<TT>WED </TT>Dave Burman and the rest of the musicians returned to
<TT>WED </TT>England never to experience such adulation and success
<TT>WED </TT>again. Now, more than 50 years later, Dave is reunited with
<TT>WED </TT>former band members Alan Teulon and Laurie Chescoe, before
<TT>WED </TT>returning to Poland with his son and producer of the
<TT>WED </TT>programme to meet some of those whose lives were changed
<TT>WED </TT>forever by the events of Sopot '56.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer and Presenter: Mark Burman.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pzgps.html>b00pzgps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pzgps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, First Aid
<TT>WED </TT>Michael aims to dump his fiancee, Nigel suffers, and Zorro
<TT>WED </TT>wields some murderous crutches. Stars Adam Godley. From
<TT>WED </TT>March 2007.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04lsl25.html>b04lsl25</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04lsl25>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Tempting Fete
<TT>WED </TT>2/6: Tempting Fete. In this second episode of the series,
<TT>WED </TT>Lucy borrows Kat's guitar and finds that this machine
<TT>WED </TT>irritates aliens. Meanwhile tempers are fraught as
<TT>WED </TT>preparations are made for the annual village fete, and
<TT>WED </TT>Richard receives some surprising news from The Computer.
<TT>WED </TT>Welcome To Our Village, Please Invade Carefully is a sitcom
<TT>WED </TT>about an alien race that have noticed that those all-at-once
<TT>WED </TT>invasions of Earth never work out that well. So they've
<TT>WED </TT>locked the small Buckinghamshire village of Cresdon Green
<TT>WED </TT>behind an impenetrable force field in order to study human
<TT>WED </TT>behaviour and decide if Earth is worth invading.
<TT>WED </TT>The only inhabitant who seems to be bothered by their new
<TT>WED </TT>alien overlord is Katrina Lyons, who was only home for the
<TT>WED </TT>weekend to borrow the money for a deposit for a flat when
<TT>WED </TT>the force field went up. So along with Lucy Alexander (the
<TT>WED </TT>only teenager in the village, willing to rebel against
<TT>WED </TT>whatever you've got) she forms The Resistance - slightly to
<TT>WED </TT>the annoyance of her parents Margaret and Richard who wish
<TT>WED </TT>she wouldn't make so much of a fuss, and much to the
<TT>WED </TT>annoyance of Field Commander Uljabaan who, alongside his
<TT>WED </TT>unintelligible minions and The Computer (his
<TT>WED </TT>hyperintelligent supercomputer), is trying to actually run
<TT>WED </TT>the invasion.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Eddie Robson
<TT>WED </TT>Script-edited by Arthur Mathews
<TT>WED </TT>Original music written and performed by Grace Petrie
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Katrina Lyons: Hattie Morahan
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Lyons: Peter Davison
<TT>WED </TT>Margaret Lyons: Jan Francis
<TT>WED </TT>Lucy Alexander: Hannah Murray
<TT>WED </TT>Field Commander Uljabaan: Julian Rhind-Tutt
<TT>WED </TT>Computer: John-Luke Roberts
<TT>WED </TT>Madeleine: Jane Slavin
<TT>WED </TT>Penny: Elaine Claxton
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Eddie Robson
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01l2td2.html>b01l2td2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l2td2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Germany's Troutbridge
<TT>WED </TT>HMS Troutbridge's mission to foster good relations with the
<TT>WED </TT>German navy goes awry.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicote as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as
<TT>WED </TT>Heather, Michael Bates as Rear Admiral Ironbridge, Tenniel
<TT>WED </TT>Evens as Taffy Goldstein and Ronnie Barker as Lieutenant
<TT>WED </TT>Queeg.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in December 1963.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h38dy.html>b00h38dy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h38dy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 8, Episode 11
<TT>WED </TT>Serving up teapot hysteria and the pun-tastic '20,000 Leaks
<TT>WED </TT>Under the Sea'. With John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From April
<TT>WED </TT>1970.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762gh.html>b00762gh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762gh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 4, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Graeme Garden chairs the debating game with Gyles Brandreth,
<TT>WED </TT>Sue Perkins, Steve Punt and Marcus Brigstocke. From June
<TT>WED </TT>2001.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k3yd.html>b007k3yd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k3yd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The T Machine
<TT>WED </TT>Copper trousers, murderous intent and a paradoxical tale of
<TT>WED </TT>the villainous Dr Julius Venn and his misbegotten future
<TT>WED </TT>history. Stars Roy Kinnear. From October 1988.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jwxv2.html>b00jwxv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jwxv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Geoffrey Chaucer - Troilus and Criseyde, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>Dramatisation of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.
<TT>WED </TT>One of the great works of English literature, this powerful,
<TT>WED </TT>compelling story explores love from its first tentative
<TT>WED </TT>beginnings through to passionate sensuality and eventual
<TT>WED </TT>tragic disillusionment. Lavinia Greenlaw's new version for
<TT>WED </TT>radio brings Chaucer's language up-to-date for a modern
<TT>WED </TT>audience while remaining true to his original poetic
<TT>WED </TT>intention.
<TT>WED </TT>After seeing the beautiful widow Criseyde at the temple in
<TT>WED </TT>Troy, Troilus falls instantly in love with her.
<TT>WED </TT>Inexperienced in love, he is unable to act on his feelings
<TT>WED </TT>and locks himself in his room to compose love songs.
<TT>WED </TT>Pandarus, worried for his friend, eventually persuades
<TT>WED </TT>Troilus to tell him why he is so miserable and is delighted
<TT>WED </TT>to hear that the cause is Troilus' love for his niece
<TT>WED </TT>Criseyde.
<TT>WED </TT>Worried about her reputation, Criseyde is at first reluctant
<TT>WED </TT>to enter into a relationship with Troilus. After much
<TT>WED </TT>cajoling and manipulation, she reluctantly comes around to
<TT>WED </TT>the idea. Pandarus is frustrated that the relationship is
<TT>WED </TT>moving too slowly and engineers a complex plan to get
<TT>WED </TT>Criseyde and Troilus in bed together.
<TT>WED </TT>Troilus ...... Tom Ferguson
<TT>WED </TT>Criseyde ...... Maxine Peake
<TT>WED </TT>Pandarus ...... Malcolm Raeburn
<TT>WED </TT>Servant/Friend ...... Kathryn Hunt
<TT>WED </TT>Calchas/Servant ...... Kevin Doyle
<TT>WED </TT>Priam/Servant ...... Terence Mann
<TT>WED </TT>Hector/Diomede ...... Declan Wilson
<TT>WED </TT>With music composed by Gary Yershon and performed by Ehsan
<TT>WED </TT>Emam, Tim Williams and Mike Dale.
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Susan Roberts.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Bath Festival Stories, Series 3 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dtfs9.html>b01dtfs9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dtfs9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The One I Saw
<TT>WED </TT>This year's Radio 4 stories from the Bath Literature
<TT>WED </TT>Festival are all are written by women in the West Country,
<TT>WED </TT>with women at their heart, recorded on stage on
<TT>WED </TT>International Women's Day. They all have a slightly edgy
<TT>WED </TT>feel to them, too, as ghosts, shadows and strange events
<TT>WED </TT>unfold. In the final story in the series, The One I Saw, by
<TT>WED </TT>award-winning novelist Patricia Ferguson, two strange and
<TT>WED </TT>disturbing events separated by many years bring about a
<TT>WED </TT>profound moment of understanding.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sara Davies.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mrygf.html>b00mrygf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mrygf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Nick Leather - Wednesdays with Strangers
<TT>WED </TT>Wednesday with Strangers
<TT>WED </TT>When a welcome pack to the UK offers advice on how to talk
<TT>WED </TT>to strangers, a migrant worker decides to spend his one day
<TT>WED </TT>off each week attempting to get to know the people of
<TT>WED </TT>Britain and prove to his disillusioned flatmate that there
<TT>WED </TT>is such a thing as the British Dream after all. A gentle
<TT>WED </TT>comedy of manners by Nick Leather.
<TT>WED </TT>Mirek...............Matt McGuirk
<TT>WED </TT>Alex............... Eddie Capli
<TT>WED </TT>Andy..............James Quinn
<TT>WED </TT>Frank...............Greg Wood
<TT>WED </TT>Joy.................Sue Kelly
<TT>WED </TT>Producer Gary Brown.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01l2td2.html>b01l2td2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l2td2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h38dy.html>b00h38dy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h38dy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c3d42.html>b00c3d42</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c3d42>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Jazz Frenzy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vxzvk.html>b00vxzvk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vxzvk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdvlx.html>b01sdvlx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdvlx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Martin succumbs more and more to the power of the chair, but
<TT>WED </TT>soon gets his comeuppance. Written and read by Michael
<TT>WED </TT>Palin.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcwg3.html>b00jcwg3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcwg3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Charles II - Fashion Restored?
<TT>WED </TT>An old sartorial order seemed restored, but French fashions
<TT>WED </TT>prompted a style that would herald the three-piece suit.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f4r.html>b0076f4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Letters Home
<TT>WED </TT>Janie, 15, is anorexic. Her mother Grace feels powerless,
<TT>WED </TT>until a library book suggests an idea. Stars Siobhan
<TT>WED </TT>Finneran.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zf37p.html>b00zf37p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zf37p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Edgelands, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Poets Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts explore a
<TT>WED </TT>wilderness that is much closer than you think: those
<TT>WED </TT>debatable zones that are neither town nor countryside. These
<TT>WED </TT>two lyric poets celebrate the strange beauty of these places
<TT>WED </TT>that we all journey through, but generally fail to
<TT>WED </TT>acknowledge.
<TT>WED </TT>Recorded entirely on location in the English edgelands, this
<TT>WED </TT>Book of the Week journeys through the post-industrial
<TT>WED </TT>landscapes of ruined warehouses, landfill sites, retail
<TT>WED </TT>parks, sewage works and car breaker's yards.
<TT>WED </TT>Today, container yards and power stations.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>WED </TT>Edgelands is published by Jonathan Cape (27th February
<TT>WED </TT>2011). It won a Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award
<TT>WED </TT>for non-fiction in 2009.
<TT>WED </TT>Paul Farley is the author of four collections of poetry -
<TT>WED </TT>including 'Ice Age' - and has received the Forward Prize for
<TT>WED </TT>Best First Collection, the Whitbread Poetry Award and the
<TT>WED </TT>E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and
<TT>WED </TT>Letters.
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Symmons Roberts has published five collections of
<TT>WED </TT>poetry - including 'Corpus', which won the Whitbread Poetry
<TT>WED </TT>Award - and two novels. He is a frequent collaborator with
<TT>WED </TT>the composer James MacMillan and their opera, 'The
<TT>WED </TT>Sacrifice' won the RPS Award.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jwxv2.html>b00jwxv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jwxv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762gh.html>b00762gh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762gh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k3yd.html>b007k3yd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k3yd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pzgps.html>b00pzgps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pzgps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04lsl25.html>b04lsl25</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04lsl25>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783p4d.html>b0783p4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783p4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Marooned in Space
<TT>WED </TT>The evil Unity organisation sets about planting an insider
<TT>WED </TT>within the Commonwealth Space Project headquarters. From
<TT>WED </TT>November 1959.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007sptx.html>b007sptx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007sptx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Zeitgeist
<TT>WED </TT>Zeitgeist
<TT>WED </TT>Joe Queenan, Pauline Black and Toby Young discuss one of the
<TT>WED </TT>few German words to find a secure place in the English
<TT>WED </TT>language.
<TT>WED </TT>Though adored by fashion writers and political columnists
<TT>WED </TT>alike, Queenan says: 'If you used words like zeitgeist where
<TT>WED </TT>I grew up, they'd break your legs'.
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright presents.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01l2td2.html>b01l2td2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l2td2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h38dy.html>b00h38dy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h38dy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c3d42.html>b00c3d42</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c3d42>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Jazz Frenzy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vxzvk.html>b00vxzvk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vxzvk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Bath Festival Stories, Series 3 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dtfs9.html>b01dtfs9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dtfs9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mrygf.html>b00mrygf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mrygf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04lsl25.html>b04lsl25</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04lsl25>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Seekers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03gghks.html>b03gghks</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03gghks>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Seek Hard
<TT>WED </TT>EPISODE 6: SEEK HARD
<TT>WED </TT>It's an unusual day in the Job Centre when armed robbers,
<TT>WED </TT>having been cornered by police after doing a bank job across
<TT>WED </TT>the road, take everyone hostage. This could be Stuart's
<TT>WED </TT>chance to prove to Nicola he's a hero. He needs to do
<TT>WED </TT>something spectacular to compete with her past boyfriend who
<TT>WED </TT>Joe claims was none other than Christian Bale.
<TT>WED </TT>Seekers, is about the characters that regularly frequent a
<TT>WED </TT>Job Centre in the Essex town of Rayleigh. Be it the
<TT>WED </TT>unfulfilled or aspirational staff that work there, or the
<TT>WED </TT>mixture of jobless people from every walk of life, some
<TT>WED </TT>desperate to get back to work, some trying their best to
<TT>WED </TT>never have to work at all.
<TT>WED </TT>We listen into the mundane, pointless and sometimes
<TT>WED </TT>bewildering conversations, the petty arguments and pointless
<TT>WED </TT>rivalries that people involve themselves in just to relieve
<TT>WED </TT>the boredom in the sterile, air conditioned building, they
<TT>WED </TT>all have to return to day after day.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Steven Burge
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>WED </TT>Terry's CV
<TT>WED </TT>Terry's put his blood, sweat and tears into his CV.
<TT>WED </TT>Literally.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Stuart: Matthew Horne
<TT>WED </TT>Joe: Daniel Mays
<TT>WED </TT>Terry: Tony Way
<TT>WED </TT>Nicola: Zahra Ahmadi
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Harty: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Dave Manager: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Mrs S: Sally Grace
<TT>WED </TT>Mr A: Ben Crowe
<TT>WED </TT>Mr G: Paul Chequer
<TT>WED </TT>Gary Probert: Steve Oram
<TT>WED </TT>Policeman: Sean Murray
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Steven Burge
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 The Masterson Inheritance <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jswh.html>b007jswh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jswh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The Tatting of the Mastersons
<TT>WED </TT>Family revenge in the Wild West over dodgy dental work.
<TT>WED </TT>Improvised comedy with Paul Merton and Josie Lawrence. From
<TT>WED </TT>May 1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 And Now in Colour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00804kc.html>b00804kc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00804kc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Astronaut Training
<TT>WED </TT>The sketch team take the audience to Nevada for selection by
<TT>WED </TT>Nasa. Stars Tim de Jongh and William Vandyck. From February
<TT>WED </TT>1991.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 21 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783p4d.html>b0783p4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783p4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007sptx.html>b007sptx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007sptx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c3d42.html>b00c3d42</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c3d42>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Jazz Frenzy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vxzvk.html>b00vxzvk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vxzvk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdvlx.html>b01sdvlx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdvlx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcwg3.html>b00jcwg3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcwg3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f4r.html>b0076f4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zf37p.html>b00zf37p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zf37p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jwxv2.html>b00jwxv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jwxv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762gh.html>b00762gh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762gh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k3yd.html>b007k3yd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k3yd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pzgps.html>b00pzgps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pzgps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04lsl25.html>b04lsl25</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04lsl25>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c3k9d.html>b00c3k9d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c3k9d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Sister, Brother
<TT>THU </TT>When a convicted forger decides on a new career as a nun,
<TT>THU </TT>the sex change is just the beginning of his problems. And DI
<TT>THU </TT>Cromwell is not amused when Mother Helen is put in danger.
<TT>THU </TT>Crime and convents, the police and perdition come together
<TT>THU </TT>in comedy writer and former monk Robert Smith's mystery.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Timothy Spall as DI Cromwell, Cheryl Campbell as
<TT>THU </TT>Mother Helen, Jeremy Finch as DC Kelp and Stephen Critchlow
<TT>THU </TT>as Sister Paula.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ned Chaillet
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2000.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 The Shapes of Things: BB Remembered <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v71w4.html>b00v71w4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v71w4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Kate Best looks back at the life and work of 'B.B.' - the
<TT>THU </TT>pen-name of the writer and illustrator Denys
<TT>THU </TT>Wakins-Pitchford. Best known for his children's books which
<TT>THU </TT>include a much-loved classic, The Little Grey Men, B.B. also
<TT>THU </TT>wrote prolifically about the countryside, documenting the
<TT>THU </TT>wildlife which was his lifelong obsession. Kate Best visits
<TT>THU </TT>some of his Northamptonshire haunts and talks to those who
<TT>THU </TT>knew him - and fans including Ian Mcmillan and Philip Ardagh
<TT>THU </TT>explain his lasting appeal. With readings by Sir Derek
<TT>THU </TT>Jacobi.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Thomas Morris.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007r4md.html>b007r4md</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007r4md>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Girls Talk
<TT>THU </TT>Patrick and Helen get dragged to a stag and hen night for a
<TT>THU </TT>couple neither of them know. Stars Jim Sweeney. From August
<TT>THU </TT>2001.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Don't Make Me Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076mq2s.html>b076mq2s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076mq2s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>David Baddiel hosts the second series of the panel show
<TT>THU </TT>where some of the funniest comedians have to go against all
<TT>THU </TT>their instincts and try not to make an audience laugh.
<TT>THU </TT>Featuring Richard Osman, Clive Anderson, Nick Helm and
<TT>THU </TT>Yasmine Akram.
<TT>THU </TT>A So Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: David Baddiel
<TT>THU </TT>Panellist: Richard Osman
<TT>THU </TT>Panellist: Clive Anderson
<TT>THU </TT>Panellist: Nick Helm
<TT>THU </TT>Panellist: Yasmine Akram
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<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jthd.html>b007jthd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jthd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, The Banquet
<TT>THU </TT>Author Gerald writes off his car whilst trying to help his
<TT>THU </TT>wife Diana find inspiration.
<TT>THU </TT>The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author starring
<TT>THU </TT>Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as
<TT>THU </TT>his wife.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Basil Boothroyd.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter ran from 1976
<TT>THU </TT>to 1981
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 1977.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008ythl.html>b008ythl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008ythl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Minorities Programme
<TT>THU </TT>With their franchise under threat from broadcasting
<TT>THU </TT>authorities, Radio Active must target community relations.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Steve Brown.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton, Geoffrey Perkins with Jon Canter,
<TT>THU </TT>John Docherty and Moray Hunter.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1984.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783q7s.html>b0783q7s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783q7s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 5
<TT>THU </TT>Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Roger McGough,
<TT>THU </TT>Mark Thomas, Miles Kington and Dillie Keane. From November
<TT>THU </TT>1997.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008y6pd.html>b008y6pd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008y6pd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 6
<TT>THU </TT>JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams,
<TT>THU </TT>Patricia Routledge, June Whitfield and Joan Sims. From
<TT>THU </TT>December 1994.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k2qr9.html>b00k2qr9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k2qr9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Geoffrey Chaucer - Troilus and Criseyde, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>Dramatisation of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.
<TT>THU </TT>One of the great works of English literature, this powerful,
<TT>THU </TT>compelling story explores love from its first tentative
<TT>THU </TT>beginnings through to passionate sensuality and eventual
<TT>THU </TT>tragic disillusionment. Lavinia Greenlaw's new version for
<TT>THU </TT>radio brings Chaucer's language up-to-date for a modern
<TT>THU </TT>audience while remaining true to his original poetic
<TT>THU </TT>intention.
<TT>THU </TT>Criseyde's Uncle Pandarus has been the matchmaker for the
<TT>THU </TT>Trojan hero Troilus and young widow Criseyde, who are
<TT>THU </TT>desperately in love. But what will happen when Criseyde is
<TT>THU </TT>handed over to the Greeks at the gates of Troy to join her
<TT>THU </TT>'traitor' father?
<TT>THU </TT>Troilus ...... Tom Ferguson
<TT>THU </TT>Criseyde ...... Maxine Peake
<TT>THU </TT>Pandarus ...... Malcolm Raeburn
<TT>THU </TT>Servant/Friend ...... Kathryn Hunt
<TT>THU </TT>Calchas/Servant ...... Kevin Doyle
<TT>THU </TT>Priam/Servant ...... Terence Mann
<TT>THU </TT>Hector/Diomede ...... Declan Wilson
<TT>THU </TT>With music composed by Gary Yershon and performed by Ehsan
<TT>THU </TT>Emam, Tim Williams and Mike Dale.
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Susan Roberts.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 John Burnside - Tourists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075746.html>b0075746</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075746>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. A woman goes on holiday with her ex-husband,
<TT>THU </TT>who wants to revisit the past and correct a mistake. Read by
<TT>THU </TT>Tracy-Ann Oberman.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Martyn Wade - The Other Constance Chatterley
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0l7.html>b007k0l7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0l7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Mrs Chatterley of Gravesend reveals similar interests to her
<TT>THU </TT>famous namesake. Stars Felicity Montagu and Rachel Atkins.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jthd.html>b007jthd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jthd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008ythl.html>b008ythl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008ythl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c3k9d.html>b00c3k9d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c3k9d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 The Shapes of Things: BB Remembered <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v71w4.html>b00v71w4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v71w4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdzr3.html>b01sdzr3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdzr3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>Martin's drunken antics lead him into a field of bulls, and
<TT>THU </TT>Ruth starts to worry about him. Written and read by Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Palin.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcwg5.html>b00jcwg5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcwg5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Beau Nash - The Rise of the Middling Sort
<TT>THU </TT>The impact of an English dandy. The interior designer visits
<TT>THU </TT>Bath, the hub of the 18th-century men's clothing revolution.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f57.html>b0076f57</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f57>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Letters to God
<TT>THU </TT>Winifred writes letters to God about her marriage to James,
<TT>THU </TT>who will soon be retiring. Stars Judi Earl and Donald
<TT>THU </TT>McBride.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zf386.html>b00zf386</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zf386>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Edgelands, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Poets Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts explore a
<TT>THU </TT>wilderness that is much closer than you think: those
<TT>THU </TT>debatable zones that are neither town nor countryside. These
<TT>THU </TT>two lyric poets celebrate the strange beauty of these places
<TT>THU </TT>that we all journey through, but generally fail to
<TT>THU </TT>acknowledge.
<TT>THU </TT>Recorded entirely on location in the English edgelands, this
<TT>THU </TT>Book of the Week journeys through the post-industrial
<TT>THU </TT>landscapes of ruined warehouses, landfill sites, sewage
<TT>THU </TT>works and power stations.
<TT>THU </TT>Today, retail parks and edgeland hotels.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>THU </TT>Edgelands is published by Jonathan Cape (27th February
<TT>THU </TT>2011). It won a Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award
<TT>THU </TT>for non-fiction in 2009.
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Farley is the author of four collections of poetry -
<TT>THU </TT>including 'Ice Age' - and has received the Forward Prize for
<TT>THU </TT>Best First Collection, the Whitbread Poetry Award and the
<TT>THU </TT>E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and
<TT>THU </TT>Letters.
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Symmons Roberts has published five collections of
<TT>THU </TT>poetry - including 'Corpus', which won the Whitbread Poetry
<TT>THU </TT>Award - and two novels. He is a frequent collaborator with
<TT>THU </TT>the composer James MacMillan and their opera, 'The
<TT>THU </TT>Sacrifice' won the RPS Award.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k2qr9.html>b00k2qr9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k2qr9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783q7s.html>b0783q7s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783q7s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008y6pd.html>b008y6pd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008y6pd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007r4md.html>b007r4md</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007r4md>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Don't Make Me Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076mq2s.html>b076mq2s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076mq2s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783r2p.html>b0783r2p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783r2p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Operation Salvage
<TT>THU </TT>Captain Kent of the CSP embarks on a rescue mission, whilst
<TT>THU </TT>the crew of Orbiter 2 make plans to get home. From November
<TT>THU </TT>1959.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wjd1.html>b012wjd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wjd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 25, Graham Greene
<TT>THU </TT>The Third Man, Brighton Rock, Travels With My Aunt - the
<TT>THU </TT>books of Graham Greene all still have a definite ring. But
<TT>THU </TT>the the man himself was an enigma. He worked both as a spy
<TT>THU </TT>as well as a foreign correspondent, and wrote endlessly
<TT>THU </TT>about shady characters and secret affairs. This programme
<TT>THU </TT>opens with him talking about his love of playing Russian
<TT>THU </TT>Roulette - it turns out that Graham Greene was easily bored.
<TT>THU </TT>Choosing Greene for Great Lives is Tim Butcher, 20 years a
<TT>THU </TT>war reporter for the Daily Telegraph and more recently
<TT>THU </TT>author of Blood River: A Journey to Africa's Broken Heart, a
<TT>THU </TT>title that suggests the influence of Greeneland. Tim says
<TT>THU </TT>that it's his depiction of seedy life that appeals.
<TT>THU </TT>The programme also features the voices of Beryl Bainbridge,
<TT>THU </TT>Christopher Hampton and Auberon Waugh, along with a classic
<TT>THU </TT>clip of Trevor Howard as Scobie in the Heart of the Matter
<TT>THU </TT>from 1953.
<TT>THU </TT>Matthew Parris is unimpressed with Greene's treatment of his
<TT>THU </TT>wife, Vivienne, and questions whether the image Greene
<TT>THU </TT>created was really true. David Pearce, founding trustee of
<TT>THU </TT>the International Graham Greene Festival offers a robust
<TT>THU </TT>defence.
<TT>THU </TT>Future programmes in the series include editions on
<TT>THU </TT>Shakespeare, Kirsty MacColl, and Antonio Carluccio on the
<TT>THU </TT>sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi.
<TT>THU </TT>The producer is Miles Warde.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C Potter
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jthd.html>b007jthd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jthd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008ythl.html>b008ythl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008ythl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c3k9d.html>b00c3k9d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c3k9d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 The Shapes of Things: BB Remembered <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v71w4.html>b00v71w4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v71w4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 John Burnside - Tourists <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075746.html>b0075746</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075746>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Martyn Wade - The Other Constance Chatterley
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0l7.html>b007k0l7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0l7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Don't Make Me Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076mq2s.html>b076mq2s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076mq2s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 The Headset Set <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012lkzw.html>b012lkzw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012lkzw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>THU </TT>An audience sketch show set in the call centre of Smile5,
<TT>THU </TT>the catalogue company that sells anything and everything.
<TT>THU </TT>This week, the Headset Set receive the news that their
<TT>THU </TT>colleague Dan has died. They react in their usual callous
<TT>THU </TT>and manipulative way. Meanwhile, Ralph the trainer has a new
<TT>THU </TT>trainee in Philip the artist.
<TT>THU </TT>Aleesha and other characters ..... Chizzy Akudolu
<TT>THU </TT>Bernie and other characters ..... Margaret-Cabourn Smith
<TT>THU </TT>Big Tony, Ralph and other characters ..... Colin Hoult
<TT>THU </TT>Sailesh other characters ..... Paul sharma
<TT>THU </TT>Philip and other characters ..... Philip Fox
<TT>THU </TT>Script editor ..... James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Producer ..... Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>THU </TT>WELCOME TO SMILE5!
<TT>THU </TT>Smile5 is a mail order catalogue company selling everything
<TT>THU </TT>from Rolex watches to lawnmowers, from financial products to
<TT>THU </TT>phone and broadband, from holidays to health insurance. And
<TT>THU </TT>somewhere in a brown-field wasteland miles from the nearest
<TT>THU </TT>town, it runs one of the largest call centres operating in
<TT>THU </TT>the UK. This is the world of The Headset Set.
<TT>THU </TT>Each episode features a host of sketches set in the call
<TT>THU </TT>centre, eavesdropping on both sides of the bizarre, horrific
<TT>THU </TT>and ludicrous business-customer relationship. While the bulk
<TT>THU </TT>of each show is taken up with standalone sketches, there are
<TT>THU </TT>linked scenes providing a gentle narrative curve to
<TT>THU </TT>proceedings. These scenes feature three of the call centre's
<TT>THU </TT>employees - Bernie, Aleesha and Big Tony - trying the
<TT>THU </TT>patience of their team leader Sailesh.
<TT>THU </TT>This is a team written sketch show series originated by
<TT>THU </TT>Stephen Carlin and James Kettle and script edited by James
<TT>THU </TT>Kettle and Dan Tetsell.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b078cwmp.html>b078cwmp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b078cwmp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Thom Tuck chats to Stu
<TT>THU </TT>Goldsmith.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Old Harry's Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmdn.html>b007jmdn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmdn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, The Final Reckoning
<TT>THU </TT>When God hears that rules are being broken in Hell, he sends
<TT>THU </TT>archangels to investigate. Satanic sitcom stars Andy
<TT>THU </TT>Hamilton. From April 1999.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Sir Ralph Stanza's Letter from Salford <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007680t.html>b007680t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007680t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Recital Statistics
<TT>THU </TT>The poet-in-residence's mission to bring quiche to the Quays
<TT>THU </TT>comes to its artistic climax. Stars James Quinn. From June
<TT>THU </TT>2002.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Steven Appleby's Normal Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sr30b.html>b00sr30b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sr30b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Normal Things
<TT>THU </TT>The cartoonist has a very removing experience when an expert
<TT>THU </TT>de-clutters his house. Stars Paul McCrink. From March 2003.
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<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 22 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783r2p.html>b0783r2p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783r2p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wjd1.html>b012wjd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wjd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c3k9d.html>b00c3k9d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c3k9d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 The Shapes of Things: BB Remembered <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v71w4.html>b00v71w4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v71w4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdzr3.html>b01sdzr3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdzr3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcwg5.html>b00jcwg5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcwg5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f57.html>b0076f57</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f57>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zf386.html>b00zf386</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zf386>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k2qr9.html>b00k2qr9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k2qr9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783q7s.html>b0783q7s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783q7s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008y6pd.html>b008y6pd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008y6pd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007r4md.html>b007r4md</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007r4md>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Don't Make Me Laugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076mq2s.html>b076mq2s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076mq2s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c3rlj.html>b00c3rlj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c3rlj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Virtual Saints
<TT>FRI </TT>Despite moving the convent into cyber space, Mother Helen
<TT>FRI </TT>and her nuns are not safe from declining numbers. And DI
<TT>FRI </TT>Cromwell has the small matter of an old murder to solve.
<TT>FRI </TT>Crime and convents, the police and perdition come together
<TT>FRI </TT>in comedy writer and former monk Robert Smith's mystery.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Timothy Spall as DI Cromwell, Cheryl Campbell as
<TT>FRI </TT>Mother Helen, Jeremy Finch as DC Kelp and Bryan Pringle as
<TT>FRI </TT>Mr Lord.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ned Chaillet
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2000.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Mapping the Town <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076hbm.html>b0076hbm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076hbm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>4 Extra Debut. Julian Richards looks at the colourful
<TT>FRI </TT>village created by Clough William-Ellis in north Wales. From
<TT>FRI </TT>October 2003.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnbk.html>b007jnbk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnbk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Happy Days in Cawnpore
<TT>FRI </TT>Everyone is in love except William, but is Nancy's ministry
<TT>FRI </TT>man her best choice? Stars Maurice Denham. From January
<TT>FRI </TT>1991.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0773pcp.html>b0773pcp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0773pcp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Frank Skinner loves history, but just doesn't know much of
<TT>FRI </TT>it. So he's devised a comedy discussion show in order to
<TT>FRI </TT>find out more about it.
<TT>FRI </TT>Along with his historian in residence, Professor Kate
<TT>FRI </TT>Williams, Frank is joined by a selection of celebrity guests
<TT>FRI </TT>who help him navigate his way through the annals of time,
<TT>FRI </TT>picking out and chewing over the funniest, oddest, and most
<TT>FRI </TT>interesting moments in history.
<TT>FRI </TT>The guests are Holly Walsh and Richard Herring, who discuss
<TT>FRI </TT>Burke and Hare, Mussolini, Catherine Parr and the jokes of
<TT>FRI </TT>yesteryear.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Mark Augustyn and Justin Pollard
<TT>FRI </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Frank Skinner
<TT>FRI </TT>Interviewed Guest: Holly Walsh
<TT>FRI </TT>Interviewed Guest: Richard Herring
<TT>FRI </TT>Interviewed Guest: Kate Williams
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Mark Augustyn
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Justin Pollard
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrcz.html>b007jrcz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrcz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Cold Feet
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob gets the jitters over marrying his fiancée, Thelma.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier, Rodney Bewes as Bob
<TT>FRI </TT>Ferris and Brigit Forsyth as Thelma Chambers. With Sheila
<TT>FRI </TT>Fearn and Michael Segal.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais. Adapted for radio by Patrick Tilley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Browell
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally lost from the archive, the audio was recovered in
<TT>FRI </TT>the BBC's Archive Treasure Hunt in 2003.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1975.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtj9.html>b007jtj9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtj9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Sleeping Prince
<TT>FRI </TT>When Neddie Seagoon is made president of Yakabakoo, he tries
<TT>FRI </TT>to quell a revolution. Stars Spike Milligan. From February
<TT>FRI </TT>1957.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n7l2h.html>b01n7l2h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n7l2h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Brand, Hart Dyke, Clark
<TT>FRI </TT>The Museum of Curiosity is hosted as ever by the Professor
<TT>FRI </TT>of Ignorance at the University of Buckingham, Professor John
<TT>FRI </TT>Lloyd C.B.E. (of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image,
<TT>FRI </TT>Blackadder and QI fame). For this fifth series, he is joined
<TT>FRI </TT>by the comedian Jimmy Carr.
<TT>FRI </TT>Each week, the Museum invites three guests, a mixture of
<TT>FRI </TT>entertaining experts and expert entertainers, to donate one
<TT>FRI </TT>item each to the Museum and explain why it deserves a place
<TT>FRI </TT>in the museum. Ever since someone gave the Museum the Big
<TT>FRI </TT>Bang it's been expanding at an alarming rate, and now
<TT>FRI </TT>there's no looking back without the aid of a huge telescope.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week, John and Jimmy have invited along Astronomer Dr
<TT>FRI </TT>Stuart Clark; Plant-hunter and former hostage Tom Hart Dyke;
<TT>FRI </TT>and comedian, novelist and sitcom writer Jo Brand.
<TT>FRI </TT>Guests booked for the rest of the series include:
<TT>FRI </TT>Physicist and broadcaster Dr Helen Czerski
<TT>FRI </TT>Expert on Ancient Mesopotamia Dr Irving Finkel
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedian Humphrey Ker
<TT>FRI </TT>Magician/actor/comedian Andy Nyman
<TT>FRI </TT>Anatomist author and broadcaster Professor Alice Roberts
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedian Sean Hughes
<TT>FRI </TT>Ig Nobels Prize founder Marc Abrahams
<TT>FRI </TT>Astronaut Buzz Aldrin
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedian, author and sex therapist Pamela Stephenson
<TT>FRI </TT>Nobel Physics Laureate Professor Sir Andre Geim.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016n8zl.html>b016n8zl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016n8zl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 9, Changing Lives
<TT>FRI </TT>Roger sees his dad's death as a watershed, while others see
<TT>FRI </TT>it as a chance to redecorate. Stars Bill Nighy. From January
<TT>FRI </TT>2003.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fr7kx.html>b00fr7kx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fr7kx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Lynne Truss - Giving Up the Ghost
<TT>FRI </TT>By Lynne Truss.
<TT>FRI </TT>In a house full of carbon monoxide, firefighter Scott gets
<TT>FRI </TT>separated from his colleagues and begins to experience the
<TT>FRI </TT>last terrible moments of his friend Jacko's life, who had
<TT>FRI </TT>died in similar circumstances eight months earlier.
<TT>FRI </TT>Scott ...... Adrian Bower
<TT>FRI </TT>Alan ...... Struan Rodger
<TT>FRI </TT>Philip ...... Jeff Rawle
<TT>FRI </TT>Giggsy ...... Joe Absolom
<TT>FRI </TT>Mike ...... Brendan Charleson
<TT>FRI </TT>H/Jacko ...... Richard Nichols
<TT>FRI </TT>Lucy ...... Sara McGaughey
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Kate McAll.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Mat Coward - Famous for One Thing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783t54.html>b0783t54</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783t54>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>4 Extra Debut. 'I had an idea that writing about what had
<TT>FRI </TT>happened to me would be therapeutic'. A short story read by
<TT>FRI </TT>Chris Harris.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01292v9.html>b01292v9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01292v9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Roy Apps - Life Begins at Crawley
<TT>FRI </TT>In Roy Apps's comedy, Penelope Keith plays Eleanor
<TT>FRI </TT>Prendergast - the wife of a newly imprisoned Tory MP who's
<TT>FRI </TT>been fiddling his expenses big time! She's driven to crime
<TT>FRI </TT>to make ends meet (she's got her Porsche to run after all,
<TT>FRI </TT>and the mortgage on Sunnybrook Farm to pay) and soon finds
<TT>FRI </TT>herself at the wheel of a stolen articulated lorry full of
<TT>FRI </TT>vodka, facing down an armed Russian mobster and - perhaps
<TT>FRI </TT>most scary of all - eating chips out of a polystyrene tray
<TT>FRI </TT>on Brighton Pier!
<TT>FRI </TT>The trouble begins when she meets young Kerry (Kelly Adams)
<TT>FRI </TT>in the prison car park after her first visiting session.
<TT>FRI </TT>Eleanor's at her wits' end, but Kerry advises her to get a
<TT>FRI </TT>grip and 'take up crime, like the rest of us.' 'But that's
<TT>FRI </TT>just the point, I'm not like the rest of you!' snobby
<TT>FRI </TT>Eleanor complains. However, she decides to pick Kerry's
<TT>FRI </TT>brains and invites her down to her house in deepest Sussex.
<TT>FRI </TT>While Kerry is at Eleanor's discussing the relative merits
<TT>FRI </TT>of armed robbery over demanding money with menaces, an
<TT>FRI </TT>articulated lorry packed with Russian vodka gets stuck
<TT>FRI </TT>outside in the lane, due to sat nav error. The lorry driver
<TT>FRI </TT>trips and cracks his head open on Eleanor's mannequin pis.
<TT>FRI </TT>Eleanor, with years of experience driving horse-boxes for
<TT>FRI </TT>her daughter behind her, moves the lorry so the ambulance
<TT>FRI </TT>can get through.
<TT>FRI </TT>If she is serious about a life of crime, this is an
<TT>FRI </TT>opportunity not to be missed. Kerry gets a text offering a
<TT>FRI </TT>lucrative deal on the vodka and soon, any doubts Eleanor may
<TT>FRI </TT>have had about the venture quickly disappear. With Kerry at
<TT>FRI </TT>her side, and with a crash of gears, Eleanor sets off in the
<TT>FRI </TT>articulated lorry for a 'meet' at a warehouse in Crawley....
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Roy Apps
<TT>FRI </TT>Cast:
<TT>FRI </TT>Eleanor ...... Penelope Keith
<TT>FRI </TT>Kerry ...... Kelly Adams
<TT>FRI </TT>Charles ...... David Collings
<TT>FRI </TT>Malky ..... Russell Floyd
<TT>FRI </TT>Andronnikov ..... Richard Attlee
<TT>FRI </TT>Sasha ......Rob Heaps
<TT>FRI </TT>Agency Man ..... Nicholas Boulton
<TT>FRI </TT>Agency Girl ..... Jessica Carroll
<TT>FRI </TT>Kelvin ..... Sam Taylor
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer/Director: David Blount
<TT>FRI </TT>A Pier Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrcz.html>b007jrcz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrcz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtj9.html>b007jtj9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtj9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c3rlj.html>b00c3rlj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c3rlj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Mapping the Town <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076hbm.html>b0076hbm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076hbm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sf1x0.html>b01sf1x0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sf1x0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>Martin returns to the Post Office, seeking Geraldine.
<TT>FRI </TT>Meanwhile, Nick anticipates a big day. Written and read by
<TT>FRI </TT>Michael Palin.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcwg7.html>b00jcwg7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jcwg7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Beau Brummell - The Dandy Style
<TT>FRI </TT>Tastemaker to the Regency, Beau Brummell was British
<TT>FRI </TT>fashion's most influential man. The interior designer
<TT>FRI </TT>surveys his impact.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 Julia Darling - Posties <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076f5r.html>b0076f5r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076f5r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Letters to the Dead
<TT>FRI </TT>Albanian asylum seeker Olix turns to his elderly neighbour,
<TT>FRI </TT>Merril, for help. Stars Rad Lazar and Madeleine Moffatt.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zf5sh.html>b00zf5sh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zf5sh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Edgelands, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Poets Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts explore a
<TT>FRI </TT>wilderness that is much closer than you think: those
<TT>FRI </TT>debatable zones that are neither town nor countryside. These
<TT>FRI </TT>two lyric poets celebrate the strange beauty of these places
<TT>FRI </TT>that we all journey through, but generally fail to
<TT>FRI </TT>acknowledge.
<TT>FRI </TT>Recorded entirely on location in the English edgelands, this
<TT>FRI </TT>Book of the Week journeys through the post-industrial
<TT>FRI </TT>landscapes of car breaker's yards, landfill sites, retail
<TT>FRI </TT>parks, sewage treatment works and power stations.
<TT>FRI </TT>Today, ruined warehouses and abandoned piers.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Paul Farley and Michael Symmons Roberts
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Emma Harding
<TT>FRI </TT>Edgelands is published by Jonathan Cape (27th February
<TT>FRI </TT>2011). It won a Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award
<TT>FRI </TT>for non-fiction in 2009.
<TT>FRI </TT>Paul Farley is the author of four collections of poetry -
<TT>FRI </TT>including 'Ice Age' - and has received the Forward Prize for
<TT>FRI </TT>Best First Collection, the Whitbread Poetry Award and the
<TT>FRI </TT>E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and
<TT>FRI </TT>Letters.
<TT>FRI </TT>Michael Symmons Roberts has published five collections of
<TT>FRI </TT>poetry - including 'Corpus', which won the Whitbread Poetry
<TT>FRI </TT>Award - and two novels. He is a frequent collaborator with
<TT>FRI </TT>the composer James MacMillan and their opera, 'The
<TT>FRI </TT>Sacrifice' won the RPS Award.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fr7kx.html>b00fr7kx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fr7kx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n7l2h.html>b01n7l2h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n7l2h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016n8zl.html>b016n8zl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016n8zl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnbk.html>b007jnbk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnbk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0773pcp.html>b0773pcp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0773pcp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0788cnv.html>b0788cnv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0788cnv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Return to Woomera
<TT>FRI </TT>Patched up Orbiter 2 heads for Earth, but will CSP realise
<TT>FRI </TT>that the incoming incommunicado ship is friendly? Stars John
<TT>FRI </TT>Carson. From November 1959.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dnjrn.html>b00dnjrn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dnjrn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 7, So What
<TT>FRI </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>FRI </TT>appeal.
<TT>FRI </TT>Telling the stories of some of the people whose lives have
<TT>FRI </TT>been affected by So What, the opening track on Miles Davis'
<TT>FRI </TT>seminal 1959 album Kind of Blue.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrcz.html>b007jrcz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrcz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtj9.html>b007jtj9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtj9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 DI Cromwell - Jagged Prayer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c3rlj.html>b00c3rlj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c3rlj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Mapping the Town <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076hbm.html>b0076hbm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076hbm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Mat Coward - Famous for One Thing <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783t54.html>b0783t54</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783t54>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01292v9.html>b01292v9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01292v9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0773pcp.html>b0773pcp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0773pcp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039q252.html>b039q252</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039q252>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>John Finnemore, the writer and star of Cabin Pressure,
<TT>FRI </TT>regular guest on The Now Show and popper-upper in things
<TT>FRI </TT>like Miranda, presents a third series series of his hit
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch show.
<TT>FRI </TT>The first series was described as "sparklingly clever" by
<TT>FRI </TT>The Daily Telegraph and "one of the most consistently funny
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch shows for quite some time" by The Guardian. The
<TT>FRI </TT>second series won Best Radio Comedy at both the Chortle and
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedy.co.uk awards, and was nominated for a Sony award.
<TT>FRI </TT>This time around, John promises to stop doing silly sketches
<TT>FRI </TT>about nonsense like Winnie the Pooh's honey addiction or how
<TT>FRI </TT>goldfish invented computer programming, and concentrate
<TT>FRI </TT>instead on the the big, serious issues.
<TT>FRI </TT>This second episode of the series addresses making new
<TT>FRI </TT>friends; the problem with polymath bestselling authors; and
<TT>FRI </TT>a brief history of choice. And the show as a whole is...
<TT>FRI </TT>slightly off.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by and starring John Finnemore, with Margaret
<TT>FRI </TT>Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin and Carrie Quinlan.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: John Finnemore
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Margaret Cabourn-Smith
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Simon Kane
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Lawry Lewin
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Carrie Quinlan
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: John Finnemore
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 Dave Podmore <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007rkg1.html>b007rkg1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007rkg1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Dave Podmore's World of Cricket, Episode 1
<TT>FRI </TT>The cricketer bids to run the 2003 World Cup opening
<TT>FRI </TT>ceremony - on the cheap, of course. Stars Christopher
<TT>FRI </TT>Douglas. From June 2002.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Ross Noble Goes Global <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvs3.html>b007jvs3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvs3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, China
<TT>FRI </TT>Teeming with spittoons and parks packed with people, the
<TT>FRI </TT>comedian visits the bustling city of Shanghai. From April
<TT>FRI </TT>2002.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-28067910792478644742016-04-08T20:45:00.001+01:002016-04-08T20:45:26.700+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 09/04/2016 - 15/04/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 09 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Susan Hill - The Mist in the Mirror <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036q7t8.html>b036q7t8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036q7t8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Sir James's account is not quite all of the story. Gareth
<TT>SAT </TT>Armstrong and John Moffatt conclude Susan Hill's tale of
<TT>SAT </TT>supernatural stalking.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:15 Roald Dahl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041ym4c.html>b041ym4c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041ym4c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Man From the South
<TT>SAT </TT>Win a car or lose a finger - what will be the result of an
<TT>SAT </TT>old man's bizarre bet? Read by Terry Molloy.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008tn7d.html>b008tn7d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008tn7d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 6, Spem in Alium
<TT>SAT </TT>Thomas Tallis's work is one of the most elaborate and
<TT>SAT </TT>spectacular pieces of choral music ever written. Scored for
<TT>SAT </TT>40 voices, the piece is best sung and heard in the round in
<TT>SAT </TT>order to appreciate an extraordinary sonic experience.
<TT>SAT </TT>Choral conductor Simon Halsey, Michael Morpurgo and others
<TT>SAT </TT>discuss the music's spine-tingling effect on both performers
<TT>SAT </TT>and listeners.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wzzj.html>b012wzzj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wzzj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Jenny has fallen for Robert Forester, though he's not
<TT>SAT </TT>certain of his feelings for her.
<TT>SAT </TT>Meanwhile, her ex-fiance, Greg, is very certain. He wants
<TT>SAT </TT>Jenny back - and Robert is in the way.
<TT>SAT </TT>Patricia Highsmith's intriguing tale of obsession stars John
<TT>SAT </TT>Sharian as Robert Forester, Adrian Lester as Greg Wyncoop,
<TT>SAT </TT>Joanne McQuinn as Jenny Theirolf and Matt Rippy as Jack
<TT>SAT </TT>Neilsen.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted by Shaun McKenna.
<TT>SAT </TT>Music composed and performed by David Chitton
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2002.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Ken and Mark and Robert <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tdznx.html>b00tdznx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tdznx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Legendary film-maker Ken Russell is in the studio with Mark
<TT>SAT </TT>Kermode recalling his love of music, which inspired such
<TT>SAT </TT>films as Mahler, Tommy and The Music Lovers as well as many
<TT>SAT </TT>television documentaries.
<TT>SAT </TT>Meanwhile, in the adjacent studio, musician Robert Ziegler
<TT>SAT </TT>is also talking about Ken's love of music... to Twiggy,
<TT>SAT </TT>Glenda Jackson MP, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Lord Bragg
<TT>SAT </TT>and Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.
<TT>SAT </TT>Can Ken hear what they are saying about him? Can they hear
<TT>SAT </TT>what Ken is saying about them?
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>SAT </TT>A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: David Roper
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sjn6b.html>b01sjn6b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sjn6b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Delicate Truth, Truth Must Out
<TT>SAT </TT>If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that
<TT>SAT </TT>good men do nothing, how can they remain silent? Damian
<TT>SAT </TT>Lewis begins reading A Delicate Truth, the brand new novel
<TT>SAT </TT>from the master of his genre, John le Carré, a novel which
<TT>SAT </TT>tells the story of a good man who must choose between his
<TT>SAT </TT>conscience and his duty to the Service.
<TT>SAT </TT>An undercover counter-operation in the British colony of
<TT>SAT </TT>Gibraltar; a middle-ranking man from the Foreign Office
<TT>SAT </TT>serving as 'eyes on' and reporting to an ambitious Minister;
<TT>SAT </TT>the aim to capture a jihadist arms-buyer - the success,
<TT>SAT </TT>assured.
<TT>SAT </TT>But back in the UK a junior officer has his doubts and
<TT>SAT </TT>commits an unthinkable act. Three years on, he will find
<TT>SAT </TT>himself facing an impossible choice. In a journey that will
<TT>SAT </TT>take him from Cornwall to Wales via murky secrets in the
<TT>SAT </TT>depths of Whitehall, Toby Bell will try to find out the
<TT>SAT </TT>truth about the night on the Rock and bring it the attention
<TT>SAT </TT>and justice it deserves.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tonight: Truth must out - whatever the cost.
<TT>SAT </TT>John le Carré was born in 1931 and attended the universities
<TT>SAT </TT>of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in
<TT>SAT </TT>British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty
<TT>SAT </TT>years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between
<TT>SAT </TT>London and Cornwall.
<TT>SAT </TT>Damian Lewis is a British actor best known for his role as
<TT>SAT </TT>Nicholas Brody in Homeland. His many credits include Band of
<TT>SAT </TT>Brothers, Life and The Forsyte Saga.
<TT>SAT </TT>The reader is Damian Lewis
<TT>SAT </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>SAT </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridger: Sally Marmion
<TT>SAT </TT>Reader: Damian Lewis
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: John Le Carre
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zdkkc.html>b03zdkkc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zdkkc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Battalion of Pals
<TT>SAT </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon presents a timely new history of the
<TT>SAT </TT>changing meaning and experience of friendship over the
<TT>SAT </TT>centuries
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10: A Battalion of Pals
<TT>SAT </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon tells two contrasting stories for this
<TT>SAT </TT>examination of the impact of World War One on male
<TT>SAT </TT>friendship.
<TT>SAT </TT>He begins and ends with the pacifist Bloomsbury Group,
<TT>SAT </TT>focusing on E.M Forster and his famous remark, "If I had to
<TT>SAT </TT>choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend,
<TT>SAT </TT>I hope I should have the guts to betray my country". Dr Matt
<TT>SAT </TT>Cook places this remark - shocking at the time - in the
<TT>SAT </TT>context of Forster's hidden sexual orientation.
<TT>SAT </TT>Forster began his masterpiece, A Passage to India, before
<TT>SAT </TT>the war, in optimism about the possibility of friendships
<TT>SAT </TT>and love across the nations. As Dr Santanu Das explains, he
<TT>SAT </TT>completed it, after the War, in a far bleaker mood.
<TT>SAT </TT>Meanwhile, amongst the less highly educated classes, groups
<TT>SAT </TT>of work-mates were being conscripted into the army. Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>Dixon explores this new role for friendship - as a
<TT>SAT </TT>recruiting sergeant - and its tragic consequences.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>SAT </TT>Related Reading
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter Chapman, *Grimsby’s Own: The Story of the Chums
<TT>SAT </TT>*(Grimsby Evening Telegraph and Hutton Press, 1991)
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>Sarah Cole, *Modernism, Male Friendship, and the First World
<TT>SAT </TT>War* (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
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<TT>SAT </TT>Santanu Das, *Touch and Intimacy in First World War
<TT>SAT </TT>Literature* (Cambridge University Press, 2008)
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter Simkins, *Kitchener’s Army: The Raising of the New
<TT>SAT </TT>Armies 1914-1916* (Pen and Sword Military, 2007)
<TT>SAT </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>SAT </TT>Read specially commissioned blog posts supporting this
<TT>SAT </TT>series.
<TT>SAT </TT>Santanu Das, ‘The dying kiss’
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Reed, ‘Looking for the Grimsby Chums
<TT>SAT </TT>’
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srvkl.html>b00srvkl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srvkl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Pregnant Jane books an appointment at an abortion clinic,
<TT>SAT </TT>but Mavis offers her an illegal alternative. Stars Lynne
<TT>SAT </TT>Seymour.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Paul Theroux - Fresh Air Fiend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jylg.html>b007jylg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jylg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Unspeakable Rituals and Outlandish Beliefs
<TT>SAT </TT>The writer describes the bizarre traditions and ceremonies
<TT>SAT </TT>that he encountered during his travels. Read by Stuart
<TT>SAT </TT>Milligan.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0183r3q.html>b0183r3q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0183r3q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>François Rabelais - Gargantua and Pantagruel, Gargantua
<TT>SAT </TT>Gargantua and Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais. Dramatised by
<TT>SAT </TT>Lavinia Murray.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ep 2 - Pantagruel.
<TT>SAT </TT>Concluding the bawdy and scatological adventures of Medieval
<TT>SAT </TT>giants. This episode concentrates on the story of
<TT>SAT </TT>Gargantua's son, Pantagruel and his morally dubious friend
<TT>SAT </TT>Panurge, as they go on a quest to discover whether marriage
<TT>SAT </TT>is for them. On the way they have many adventures before
<TT>SAT </TT>they come before the Seer of the Holy Bottle who gives them
<TT>SAT </TT>a definitive judgement.
<TT>SAT </TT>Rabelais.....David Troughton
<TT>SAT </TT>Gargantua....Robert Wilfort
<TT>SAT </TT>Pantagruel....Justin Edwards
<TT>SAT </TT>Panurge...Conrad Nelson
<TT>SAT </TT>Friar Jean....Jonathan Keeble
<TT>SAT </TT>Jacqueline/Seer...Fiona Clarke
<TT>SAT </TT>Librarian/Secretary...Mark Chatterton
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer Gary Brown
<TT>SAT </TT>This tale is a dizzying blend of fantasy, comedy, philosophy
<TT>SAT </TT>and scatological humour. The world's a messy place. All the
<TT>SAT </TT>big mock-heroic novels that followed - Don Quixote, Tristram
<TT>SAT </TT>Shandy, Gulliver's Travels, Ulysses - are about mess,
<TT>SAT </TT>they're about slops and slime, encyclopedic in their efforts
<TT>SAT </TT>to encompass humanity in all its bawdy, chaotic, grungy, and
<TT>SAT </TT>painful reality. And like Gargantua and Pantagruel they're
<TT>SAT </TT>also very funny. The Rabelaisian world view is founded on
<TT>SAT </TT>the assumption that the humourless are not yet wise - and
<TT>SAT </TT>these tales insist you learn to laugh at humanity.
<TT>SAT </TT>Gargantua and Pantagruel is dramatised by Lavinia Murray,
<TT>SAT </TT>one of our leading radio playwrights whose credits include
<TT>SAT </TT>'The Anatomy of Melancholy' and 'The Confessions of an
<TT>SAT </TT>English Opium Eater'.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076w83n.html>b076w83n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076w83n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>1997 - Final
<TT>SAT </TT>Lionel Kelleway presents the final of the natural history
<TT>SAT </TT>quiz from the home of the British Birdwatching Fair at
<TT>SAT </TT>Rutland Water.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp4g.html>b007jp4g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp4g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 8, All Roads Lead to Rome
<TT>SAT </TT>Roger's jealousy leads him to an unexpected confrontation.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Celia Imrie, Angela Thorne and Bill Nighy. From
<TT>SAT </TT>February 2002.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn9c.html>b007jn9c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn9c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>I'm in Love, I'm in Love
<TT>SAT </TT>Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past
<TT>SAT </TT>events with the old rogue Winston. Stars Maurice Denham.
<TT>SAT </TT>From December 1990.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04v2ssq.html>b04v2ssq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04v2ssq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Frank Skinner loves history, but just doesn't know much of
<TT>SAT </TT>it.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Rest Is History is a new comedy discussion show which
<TT>SAT </TT>promises to help him find out more about it.
<TT>SAT </TT>Along with his historian in residence Dr Kate Williams, each
<TT>SAT </TT>episode sees Frank joined by a selection of celebrity
<TT>SAT </TT>guests, who will help him navigate his way through the
<TT>SAT </TT>annals of time, picking out and chewing over the funniest,
<TT>SAT </TT>oddest, and most interesting moments in history.
<TT>SAT </TT>Frank's guests in this edition of the programme are Dave
<TT>SAT </TT>Gorman and Sara Pascoe
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Dan Schreiber and Justin Pollard
<TT>SAT </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Frank Skinner
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Dave Gorman
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Sara Pascoe
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Kate Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Dan Schreiber
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Justin Pollard
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Winston Graham - The Little Walls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076wbmj.html>b076wbmj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076wbmj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Philip has returned to Europe from America after his brother
<TT>SAT </TT>appeared to commit suicide in Amsterdam. His search for the
<TT>SAT </TT>truth takes him from England to Holland and Italy.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Alex Jennings as Philip Turner, Roger Lloyd Pack as
<TT>SAT </TT>Martin Coxon, Kate Buffery as Leonie Winter, Vivian Pickles
<TT>SAT </TT>as Charlotte Weber and Norman Jones as Captain Sanbergh.
<TT>SAT </TT>Winston Graham's novel was the first winner of the Crime
<TT>SAT </TT>Writers' Association award for best crime novel of the year
<TT>SAT </TT>in 1955. Dramatised by Juliet Ace.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Ned Chaillet
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1991.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qj2nv.html>b00qj2nv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qj2nv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Fighters and Writers
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Lawson tells the story of how American writing became
<TT>SAT </TT>the literary superpower of the 20th century, telling the
<TT>SAT </TT>nation's stories of money, power, sex, religion and war.
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark traces the way a group of young Americans returning
<TT>SAT </TT>from WWII turned the US into a literary superpower.
<TT>SAT </TT>Contributors include Philip Roth, Toni Morrison and Edward
<TT>SAT </TT>Albee as well as Norman Mailer, John Updike and Kurt
<TT>SAT </TT>Vonnegut, the last three recorded in the final major
<TT>SAT </TT>interviews of their lives.
<TT>SAT </TT>Drawing on interviews with dozens of key writers and
<TT>SAT </TT>critics, Mark Lawson examines the role of authors in
<TT>SAT </TT>capturing the nature of the US and explores the successes
<TT>SAT </TT>and controversies of America's literary output. He shows how
<TT>SAT </TT>differences of race, region and gender informed and expanded
<TT>SAT </TT>the stories being told. And he nominates his candidate for
<TT>SAT </TT>the title of the most unfairly neglected great American
<TT>SAT </TT>novelist.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Robyn Read
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076xwv.html>b0076xwv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076xwv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Royal Tours
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Denys Blakeway looks at the history and
<TT>SAT </TT>purpose of the royal tour, exploring the travels of Queen
<TT>SAT </TT>Elizabeth II. From April 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Comedy Controller <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpfr.html>b007jpfr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpfr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen Fry
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen Fry, actor, writer, wit and naughty national
<TT>SAT </TT>treasure chooses his favourite comedies from the BBC radio
<TT>SAT </TT>archive.
<TT>SAT </TT>For Stephen, radio comedy inhabits the very way 'I write and
<TT>SAT </TT>think'. He takes us back to his childhood, curled up and
<TT>SAT </TT>listening to programmes like Men From the Ministry (1972).
<TT>SAT </TT>He remembers his friend Douglas Adams, who Stephen recalls
<TT>SAT </TT>thought the whole world through...only backwards, no better
<TT>SAT </TT>displayed than in the very first Hitchhikers Guide to the
<TT>SAT </TT>Galaxy (1978).
<TT>SAT </TT>He relives the thrill of being offered the chance to write
<TT>SAT </TT>his very own radio show, and asking his friends Hugh Laurie
<TT>SAT </TT>and Emma Thompson to help out in Saturday Night Fry (1988).
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen marvels at the brilliance of the team behind the
<TT>SAT </TT>ultimate news show On the Hour (1992) including Armando
<TT>SAT </TT>Iannucci, Chris Morris and Steve Coogan.
<TT>SAT </TT>He explains what it's like to experience, from the comedy
<TT>SAT </TT>coal face, an absolute radio classic, the antidote to panel
<TT>SAT </TT>games: I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue (2003). And chooses his
<TT>SAT </TT>own antidote to radio phone in shows, the award winning Down
<TT>SAT </TT>The Line (2007), starring Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson
<TT>SAT </TT>- who Stephen knew as comedy saplings.
<TT>SAT </TT>For Stephen, TV is often a greedy, one dimensional medium.
<TT>SAT </TT>For him listening to radio "is so much more".
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Peter McHugh.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076c11b.html>b076c11b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076c11b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Celebrations
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Emerald Green is a vain, ambitious black
<TT>SAT </TT>woman. Can she really become a chat-show queen? Stars
<TT>SAT </TT>Llewella Gideon. From May 1998.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn9c.html>b007jn9c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn9c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 05:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 How Does That Make You Feel? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076wgfd.html>b076wgfd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076wgfd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 7 Omnibus
<TT>SAT </TT>Therapist Martha's clients all want to be something they are
<TT>SAT </TT>not and it is driving them, and her, crazy. Stars Frances
<TT>SAT </TT>Tomelty.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076wgfj.html>b076wgfj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076wgfj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Mick Fleetwood
<TT>SAT </TT>Rock musician Mike Fleetwood chooses 'Clap Hands, Here Comes
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlie!' by Charlie Kunz and 'Imagine' by John Lennon.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Don Haworth - Recce <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qspy.html>b007qspy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qspy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A study of Tom, a seemingly affable man, easy-going and
<TT>SAT </TT>concerned about all the right things.
<TT>SAT </TT>So why does he find himself isolated and alone with his
<TT>SAT </TT>family on a hillside farm? A TV company's intention to film
<TT>SAT </TT>him at work reveals the reason why.
<TT>SAT </TT>Don Haworth's drama stars Michael Tudor Barnes as Tom,
<TT>SAT </TT>Joanna Mackie as Angela and Anna Cropper as Joan.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Kay Patrick
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1989.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076xwv.html>b0076xwv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076xwv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Winston Graham - The Little Walls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076wbmj.html>b076wbmj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076wbmj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SAT </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qj2nv.html>b00qj2nv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qj2nv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076wgfm.html>b076wgfm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076wgfm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank
<TT>SAT </TT>A young man wakes at his own funeral, causing panic at the
<TT>SAT </TT>church. Set in the mid-1920s in a small rural town in
<TT>SAT </TT>Arkansas, the townsfolk believe he must be possessed by a
<TT>SAT </TT>wandering demon...
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Robert Knepper. With Ambre Lake, Peggy Roeder and
<TT>SAT </TT>Ricky Adams.
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator: Stacy Keach.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Montgomery Pittman and adapted by Dennis
<TT>SAT </TT>Etchison.
<TT>SAT </TT>Originally a cult sci-fi and horror TV series created by Rod
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling and broadcast in the USA on CBS from 1959 to 1964,
<TT>SAT </TT>The Twilight Zone was first adapted by American producer
<TT>SAT </TT>Carl Amari in 2002 as a 40-minute radio drama series.
<TT>SAT </TT>Rod Serling had managed to electrify the new medium of
<TT>SAT </TT>television - so armed with a licence from CBS and the
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling estate, Amari's slick adaptions are based on the
<TT>SAT </TT>original TV scripts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor Stacy Keach (best known here as TV detective Mike
<TT>SAT </TT>Hammer) takes Serling's original role as narrator - with a
<TT>SAT </TT>full cast, music
<TT>SAT </TT>and sound effects.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Carl Amari and directed for Falcon Picture
<TT>SAT </TT>Group.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrn3.html>b007jrn3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrn3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 6
<TT>SAT </TT>With everyone trapped behind a 'force wall', a battle of
<TT>SAT </TT>good and evil begins in the town of Pentworth. Read by Nigel
<TT>SAT </TT>Anthony.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Comedy Controller <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpfr.html>b007jpfr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpfr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Chain Reaction Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077ywdz.html>b077ywdz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077ywdz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Al Murray interviews Ian Hislop
<TT>SAT </TT>Specially extended episode for BBC Radio 4 Extra from series
<TT>SAT </TT>11 of Chain Reaction, with bonus material. Pub Landlord
<TT>SAT </TT>creator, Al Murray passes the baton to the comedian and
<TT>SAT </TT>satirist Ian Hislop.
<TT>SAT </TT>After an early foray into stand-up as a character called
<TT>SAT </TT>'The Murderer', Al Murray created his famous Pub Landlord
<TT>SAT </TT>character in the mid-90s as part of a touring show with
<TT>SAT </TT>Harry Hill. The Pub Landlord toured worldwide before making
<TT>SAT </TT>his own chat show and sitcom for Sky. Outside of the Pub
<TT>SAT </TT>Landlord, Al is well known as a presenter of history
<TT>SAT </TT>documentaries and more recently as a candidate for
<TT>SAT </TT>parliament - standing against Nigel Farage in South Thanet
<TT>SAT </TT>during the 2015 UK General Election.
<TT>SAT </TT>Al's guest Ian Hislop is much more used to the cut and
<TT>SAT </TT>thrust of British politics both as a long-standing team
<TT>SAT </TT>captain on 'Have I Got News for You' and as the editor of
<TT>SAT </TT>satirical magazine Private Eye. As a dedicated fan and
<TT>SAT </TT>student of history, he's made several acclaimed
<TT>SAT </TT>documentaries on wide-ranging subjects including
<TT>SAT </TT>conscientious objectors and The Beeching Report.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this extended version of the original programme, Al
<TT>SAT </TT>grills Ian on his early days writing for such comedians as
<TT>SAT </TT>Harry Enfield, asks how we should define the role of the
<TT>SAT </TT>satirist and poses the intriguing question, 'what's it like
<TT>SAT </TT>being sued?'
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>SAT </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production
<TT>SAT </TT>The original, un-extended programme was first broadcast on
<TT>SAT </TT>BBC Radio 4 in March 2016.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:45 Poets' Tree <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00slxyx.html>b00slxyx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00slxyx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Hamilton visits some young offenders to demonstrate
<TT>SAT </TT>poetry's rehabilitative powers. Stars Kevin Eldon. From
<TT>SAT </TT>April 2008.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjcvd.html>b00sjcvd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjcvd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>1980s
<TT>SAT </TT>Cockney comedian Micky Flanagan's first radio series is
<TT>SAT </TT>about his progression from working-class Herbert to
<TT>SAT </TT>middle-class intellectual and being caught awkwardly between
<TT>SAT </TT>the two. His story is told through reflective interviews,
<TT>SAT </TT>but mainly, Micky's acclaimed stand up comedy. Micky's
<TT>SAT </TT>transition from the mean streets of the East End to the
<TT>SAT </TT>leafy lanes of Dulwich is a fascinating story, with each
<TT>SAT </TT>episode focusing on a different decade of Micky's life.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this episode Micky takes us through his 1980's, spent
<TT>SAT </TT>running away to New York and being the international lover
<TT>SAT </TT>and player of the East End. He chats to his parents, his
<TT>SAT </TT>sister and his school friends in interviews that shed light
<TT>SAT </TT>on the stand up comedy.
<TT>SAT </TT>The series is written and performed by Micky Flanagan.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Producer is Tilusha Ghelani.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 The Museum of Everything <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k425.html>b007k425</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k425>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, The Dig
<TT>SAT </TT>Drop in on a 'live' archaeology excavation, and visit a very
<TT>SAT </TT>liberal safari park. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From March
<TT>SAT </TT>2005.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 10 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076wgfm.html>b076wgfm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076wgfm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrn3.html>b007jrn3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrn3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:40 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 How Does That Make You Feel? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076wgfd.html>b076wgfd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076wgfd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076wgfj.html>b076wgfj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076wgfj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Don Haworth - Recce <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qspy.html>b007qspy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qspy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076xwv.html>b0076xwv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076xwv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Winston Graham - The Little Walls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076wbmj.html>b076wbmj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076wbmj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern
<TT>SUN </TT>American Literature <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qj2nv.html>b00qj2nv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qj2nv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ssp44.html>b00ssp44</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ssp44>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>In a squalid 1950s bedsit, single Jane is pregnant and has
<TT>SUN </TT>to overcome personal and social prejudices. Stars Lynne
<TT>SUN </TT>Seymour.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048nlfq.html>b048nlfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048nlfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>Roger Law visits two very different Chinese theme parks with
<TT>SUN </TT>one thing in common - they are both in miniature.
<TT>SUN </TT>From The Empire of the Little People to Window on the World,
<TT>SUN </TT>Roger finds the world scaled down.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer Mark Rickards.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01f5mmk.html>b01f5mmk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01f5mmk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 8, Have a Great Weekend
<TT>SUN </TT>Radio 4's most curmudgeonly author is back for a new series,
<TT>SUN </TT>complete with his trusty companion Elgar and his never
<TT>SUN </TT>ending capacity for scrimping and scraping at whatever
<TT>SUN </TT>scraps his agent, Ping, can offer him to keep body, mind and
<TT>SUN </TT>cat together.
<TT>SUN </TT>Inevitably he finds himself once more battling through the
<TT>SUN </TT>week encountering the numerous 12-year olds who run the
<TT>SUN </TT>media, teaching the lively bunch of pensioners who can
<TT>SUN </TT>"teach him a thing or two about money making schemes, frugal
<TT>SUN </TT>living and having a good time thank you very much", and
<TT>SUN </TT>regular run-ins with the rather successful Jaz Milvane,
<TT>SUN </TT>director of Ed's only ever book-to-screen adaptation.
<TT>SUN </TT>As we renew our acquaintance with Ed we find him in a
<TT>SUN </TT>somewhat lighter mood, enjoying normal weekend-ish type
<TT>SUN </TT>things, like having a bath, and whistling. He's also
<TT>SUN </TT>visiting the DIY store - because he can. His renewed
<TT>SUN </TT>acquaintance with 1960's hot young model, Fiona Templeton,
<TT>SUN </TT>could have much to do with this new outlook, particularly as
<TT>SUN </TT>they have a shared love of the free sachets to be found in
<TT>SUN </TT>the Sunday newspapers. As long as they don't mix up the
<TT>SUN </TT>shampoo sachet with the brown sauce sachet they should be
<TT>SUN </TT>fine.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Ed Reardon: Christopher Douglas
<TT>SUN </TT>Fiona: Jenny Agutter
<TT>SUN </TT>Olive: Stephanie Cole
<TT>SUN </TT>Jaz Milvain: Philip Jackson
<TT>SUN </TT>Pearl: Rita May
<TT>SUN </TT>Ping: Barunka O'Shaughnessy
<TT>SUN </TT>Post Office Clerk: Nicola Sanderson
<TT>SUN </TT>Kourier (stet): Dan Tetsell
<TT>SUN </TT>Stan: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Andrew Nickolds
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Christopher Douglas
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Dawn Ellis
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 The Clitheroe Kid <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wvh4.html>b007wvh4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wvh4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Mind My Bike
<TT>SUN </TT>Can cheeky schoolboy Jimmy come up with an idea to raise
<TT>SUN </TT>some cash for a new bike?
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Jimmy Clitheroe as The Clitheroe Kid. With Peter
<TT>SUN </TT>Sinclair as Grandfather, Patricia Burke as Mother, Diana Day
<TT>SUN </TT>as Susan and Peter Goodwright as Billy Parker.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Clitheroe Kid ran from 1958-1972, gaining audiences
<TT>SUN </TT>above 10 million at its peak.
<TT>SUN </TT>Its Lancashire-born star, Jimmy Clitheroe (1921-1973) was
<TT>SUN </TT>just 4'3" tall, with a rather shrill voice making him a very
<TT>SUN </TT>believable naughty schoolboy - despite being 35 when it
<TT>SUN </TT>began as a one-off show. Created by James Casey in 1956, a
<TT>SUN </TT>pilot followed and series 1 proper in 1958. Both writing and
<TT>SUN </TT>producing, James stayed with his creation until it finally
<TT>SUN </TT>came off-air. Jimmy died a year later aged just 51.
<TT>SUN </TT>Theme music by Alan Roper and played by the BBC Northern
<TT>SUN </TT>Dance Orchestra conducted by Alyn Ainsworth - with Jimmy
<TT>SUN </TT>Leach at the Electronic Organ.
<TT>SUN </TT>Scripted by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced: James Casey
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in January 1959.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt0n.html>b007jt0n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt0n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>In the Wards
<TT>SUN </TT>Unleashed on the patients, the medics are unprepared for the
<TT>SUN </TT>formidable Sister Virtue.
<TT>SUN </TT>The misadventures of student doctor Simon Sparrow - adapted
<TT>SUN </TT>for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's novel 'Doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>in the House' published in 1952.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Sumner as
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt, Ray Cooney as Tony Benskin, Edward Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>as Taffy Evans, Joan Sanderson as Sister Virtue and Irene
<TT>SUN </TT>Handl as Mrs Clark.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: David Hatch
<TT>SUN </TT>Recorded at the BBC Paris studio in London.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1968.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Beethoven for a Later Age: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076zgcb.html>b076zgcb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076zgcb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Life with the Tackas Quartet - and tackling Beethoven. First
<TT>SUN </TT>violinist Edward Dusinberre's recollections read by Tim
<TT>SUN </TT>McMullan.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076zjbv.html>b076zjbv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076zjbv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Patti Smith
<TT>SUN </TT>Singer-songwriter Patti Smith chooses Artie Shaw's
<TT>SUN </TT>'Nightmare' and 'After the Gold Rush' by Neil Young.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs: Longplay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m6pk7.html>b01m6pk7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m6pk7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Mary Berry
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra's extended edition. Kirsty Young chats to 'The Great
<TT>SUN </TT>British Bake Off' judge and cookery guru, Mary Berry. From
<TT>SUN </TT>August 2012.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077njnd.html>b077njnd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077njnd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Goats, Cops and Haircuts
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: The Moth's founder,
<TT>SUN </TT>George Dawes Green, introduces tales about trust and
<TT>SUN </TT>suspicion.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 The Clitheroe Kid <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wvh4.html>b007wvh4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wvh4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt0n.html>b007jt0n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt0n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ssp44.html>b00ssp44</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ssp44>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048nlfq.html>b048nlfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048nlfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Vesna Goldsworthy - Gorsky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r71hc.html>b05r71hc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r71hc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>Chelski, a London home for Russian wealth. Gorsky, a story
<TT>SUN </TT>about beauty, money and books. Read by Philip Arditti.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Vincent McInerney - Food For Thought <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076zs8z.html>b076zs8z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076zs8z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. A hard-drinking sailor tries to buy
<TT>SUN </TT>friendship in Liverpool by promising the meal of a lifetime.
<TT>SUN </TT>Read by Gerard McDermott.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018g264.html>b018g264</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b018g264>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>AG Macdonell - England, Their England
<TT>SUN </TT>Martin Jarvis directs a galaxy of stars in a Classic Serial
<TT>SUN </TT>one-off episode. The cast is led by outstanding Scots actor
<TT>SUN </TT>Tony Curran as Donald.
<TT>SUN </TT>In this classic 1930s comic novel, a young Scot, Donald
<TT>SUN </TT>Cameron, invalided from the Western Front in 1918, finds
<TT>SUN </TT>himself commissioned to write a book about the
<TT>SUN </TT>eccentricities of the English - through 'a foreigner's
<TT>SUN </TT>eyes'. An enthusiastic innocent abroad, Donald encounters an
<TT>SUN </TT>array of richly comic characters. He attends an absurd
<TT>SUN </TT>country house weekend, enjoys drinks with Fleet Street
<TT>SUN </TT>hacks, attempts some book-reviewing, visits The League of
<TT>SUN </TT>Nations as an MP's private secretary and, memorably, plays
<TT>SUN </TT>village cricket - the most famous fictional cricket match in
<TT>SUN </TT>literature.
<TT>SUN </TT>The novel is dramatised by Archie Scottney ('Something
<TT>SUN </TT>Fresh', 'Summer Lightning', 'Goldfinger', 'The Mysterious Mr
<TT>SUN </TT>Quin') and who once took 5 wickets for 36 runs.
<TT>SUN </TT>Martin Jarvis says: 'A joy to direct. The preposterous game
<TT>SUN </TT>of cricket at its heart leaps happily onto the air waves.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Ian Hislop to skipper our all-stars, I felt we had hit
<TT>SUN </TT>some kind of pitch-perfection. The absurdity and blessedness
<TT>SUN </TT>of England and the English remains reassuringly,
<TT>SUN </TT>recognisable.'
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Donald Cameron .....Tony Curran
<TT>SUN </TT>Evan Davies ..... Ioan Gruffudd
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Hodge ..... Ian Hislop
<TT>SUN </TT>Tommy Huggins ..... Alfred Molina
<TT>SUN </TT>Rupert Harcourt .. ... Rufus Sewell
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Bloomer ..... Michael York
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Henry ..... Ian Ogilvy
<TT>SUN </TT>Gwennie ..... Jill Gascoine
<TT>SUN </TT>Pendragon ..... Lloyd Owen
<TT>SUN </TT>Esmeralda .....Sophie Winkleman
<TT>SUN </TT>Carolyn Seymour, Julian Holloway, Oliver Dillon, JD
<TT>SUN </TT>Cullum,Kenneth Danziger,
<TT>SUN </TT>Darren Richardson, Simon Templeman, Alan Shearman, Matthew
<TT>SUN </TT>Wolf, Daisy Hydon.
<TT>SUN </TT>Sound design: Mark Holden
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Rosalind Ayres
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Martin Jarvis
<TT>SUN </TT>A Jarvis & Ayres production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076ztr4.html>b076ztr4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076ztr4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Radio Heaney
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive.
<TT>SUN </TT>'Radio Heaney' is a compilation of many of the poet's
<TT>SUN </TT>greatest radio moments.
<TT>SUN </TT>In his acceptance speech as newly-anointed Nobel Laureate,
<TT>SUN </TT>Seamus Heaney recalled how vital a role the wireless had
<TT>SUN </TT>played in his early life growing up on a farm in Mossbawn
<TT>SUN </TT>Co. Derry. On the radio, he heard dispatches from the front
<TT>SUN </TT>line during the Second World War, was gripped by Dick Barton
<TT>SUN </TT>Special Agent and revelled in the musicality of the Shipping
<TT>SUN </TT>Forecast.
<TT>SUN </TT>As an up and coming published poet, Heaney wrote and
<TT>SUN </TT>presented many programmes for schools in Northern Ireland,
<TT>SUN </TT>exploring and celebrating fellow writers and the local
<TT>SUN </TT>landscape. He also made for a compelling contributor and
<TT>SUN </TT>interviewee to any discussion on the purpose of poetry and
<TT>SUN </TT>was ultimately crowned with the medium's greatest accolade,
<TT>SUN </TT>an invitation to Radio 4's Desert Island.
<TT>SUN </TT>Presented by John Toal.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Owen McFadden
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 first broadcast in 2014.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01f5mmk.html>b01f5mmk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01f5mmk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016k89p.html>b016k89p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016k89p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Something Wicked This Way Comes
<TT>SUN </TT>Something Wicked This Way Comes
<TT>SUN </TT>By Ray Bradbury
<TT>SUN </TT>Dramatised by Diana Griffiths
<TT>SUN </TT>Composer ..... David Paul Jones
<TT>SUN </TT>Sound ..... Paul Cargill
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced/Directed by Pauline Harris
<TT>SUN </TT>Set in 1960's Illinois this gem of modern Gothic literature
<TT>SUN </TT>is the memorable story of two boys, James Nightshade and
<TT>SUN </TT>William Halloway, and the evil that grips their small
<TT>SUN </TT>Midwestern town with the arrival of a "dark carnival" one
<TT>SUN </TT>Autumn midnight. These two innocents, both aged 13, (Will is
<TT>SUN </TT>born one minute before Halloween, and Jim one minute after)
<TT>SUN </TT>save the souls of the town (as well as their own). This is a
<TT>SUN </TT>vivid variation on the eternal theme of the fight between
<TT>SUN </TT>Good and Evil. A thrilling, chilling, richly kaleidoscopic
<TT>SUN </TT>sound world ensues; a shimmering mirror maze that reflects
<TT>SUN </TT>your older or younger self, depending on your desires, and a
<TT>SUN </TT>magic carousel that plays Chopin's Funeral March forwards -
<TT>SUN </TT>with each rotation you gain a year, and rotating backwards -
<TT>SUN </TT>you get younger.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Diana Griffiths
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Pauline Harris
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Pauline Harris
<TT>SUN </TT>Will: Theo Gregory
<TT>SUN </TT>Jim: Joseph Lindsay
<TT>SUN </TT>Charlie: Henry Goodman
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Dark: Kenneth Cranham
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Coogar: Gerard McDermott
<TT>SUN </TT>Lightening rod salesman: Gerard McDermott
<TT>SUN </TT>Miss Foley: Barbara Barnes
<TT>SUN </TT>Dust Witch: Buffy Davis
<TT>SUN </TT>Robert: Taran Stanzler
<TT>SUN </TT>Young Miss Foley: Amelia Clarkson
<TT>SUN </TT>JED: Ethan Brooke
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077njnd.html>b077njnd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077njnd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:50 Beethoven for a Later Age: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076zgcb.html>b076zgcb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076zgcb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 Desert Island Discs: Longplay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m6pk7.html>b01m6pk7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m6pk7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01f5mmk.html>b01f5mmk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01f5mmk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Hearing With Hegley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b0sgk.html>b00b0sgk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b0sgk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>The poet laureate of alternative comedy John Hegley
<TT>SUN </TT>entertains an audience with his book of verse. From November
<TT>SUN </TT>1996.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 No Tomatoes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080274.html>b0080274</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080274>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Trash Talk
<TT>SUN </TT>Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. Spaghetti
<TT>SUN </TT>spellings with Paul Copley and Helen Moon. From October
<TT>SUN </TT>2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077x0hk.html>b077x0hk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077x0hk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Simon
<TT>SUN </TT>Day, in the guise of prog rock legend Brian Pern, and Rhys
<TT>SUN </TT>Thomas.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 I Think I've Got a Problem <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cl6vl.html>b00cl6vl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cl6vl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>At the zoo Tom meets Pi, who has a band in her head too. So
<TT>SUN </TT>what could go wrong? Stars Suggs and Bob Monkhouse. From
<TT>SUN </TT>April 2003.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrmf.html>b007jrmf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrmf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, The Arctic
<TT>SUN </TT>Frozen fiascos are afoot as the dim student traveller sails
<TT>SUN </TT>with Greenpeace. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From August 2002.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 11 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016k89p.html>b016k89p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016k89p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room Omnibus
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ssp44.html>b00ssp44</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ssp44>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048nlfq.html>b048nlfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048nlfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Vesna Goldsworthy - Gorsky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r71hc.html>b05r71hc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r71hc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Vincent McInerney - Food For Thought <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076zs8z.html>b076zs8z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076zs8z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018g264.html>b018g264</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b018g264>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076ztr4.html>b076ztr4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076ztr4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Ed Reardon's Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01f5mmk.html>b01f5mmk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01f5mmk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0131yvn.html>b0131yvn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0131yvn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>As each day passes with Greg still missing after the fight,
<TT>MON </TT>Detective Lippenholtz is finding Robert's story harder to
<TT>MON </TT>believe.
<TT>MON </TT>Patricia Highsmith's intriguing tale of obsession stars John
<TT>MON </TT>Sharian as Robert Forester, Adrian Lester as Greg Wyncoop,
<TT>MON </TT>Joanne McQuinn as Jenny Theirolf, Briony Glassco as Nickie
<TT>MON </TT>Jurgen and Peter Marinker as Detective Lippenholtz.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted by Shaun McKenna.
<TT>MON </TT>Music composed and performed by David Chitton
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Thesiger At 100 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wlbvv.html>b00wlbvv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wlbvv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>This year is the centenary of photographer and traveller
<TT>MON </TT>Wilfred Thesiger, whose 38000 photographs of Africa and the
<TT>MON </TT>Arabian Peninsula are celebrated in a new exhibition at
<TT>MON </TT>Oxford's Pitt Rivers Museum. BBC Security correspondent
<TT>MON </TT>Frank Gardner, who was encouraged by Thesiger to learn
<TT>MON </TT>Arabic, looks back on his fascinating life and reflects how
<TT>MON </TT>it is through Thesiger's work that we currently have such an
<TT>MON </TT>understanding of the North African and Arab world. Thesiger
<TT>MON </TT>lived among the marsh Arabs of southern Iraq, and he also
<TT>MON </TT>became famous for crossing the Rub' al Khali, the "Empty
<TT>MON </TT>Quarter" of Saudi Arabia, surviving on less than a pint of
<TT>MON </TT>water a day.
<TT>MON </TT>Gardner talks to Christopher Morton of the Pitt Rivers about
<TT>MON </TT>Thesiger's work, and what it reveals of past ways of life,
<TT>MON </TT>and he also speaks to the curator of the exhibition, Philip
<TT>MON </TT>N Grover about ways of interpreting the graphic imagery of
<TT>MON </TT>the photographs. Thesiger's biographer Alexander Maitland
<TT>MON </TT>tells the story of his wartime service with the SAS and SOE,
<TT>MON </TT>and explorer Benedict Allen assesses the importance of
<TT>MON </TT>Thesiger's travels and writing. Despite Thesiger's keen
<TT>MON </TT>appreciation of desert peoples and their way of life, he
<TT>MON </TT>hated modern society. The only modern invention he valued
<TT>MON </TT>was the camera. We hear his voice in historic broadcasts
<TT>MON </TT>from the 1940s and 50s, his elegant prose recalling his
<TT>MON </TT>travels in what is now a lost age.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Alyn Shipton
<TT>MON </TT>A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076h2t.html>b0076h2t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076h2t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Art Class
<TT>MON </TT>An art tutor with commitment issues gets into the clutches
<TT>MON </TT>of a determined Russian model. Stars Alex Lowe. From
<TT>MON </TT>September 2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0731bsv.html>b0731bsv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0731bsv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>David Mitchell hosts the panel game in which four comedians
<TT>MON </TT>are encouraged to tell lies and compete against one another
<TT>MON </TT>to see how many items of truth they're able to smuggle past
<TT>MON </TT>their opponents.
<TT>MON </TT>Henning Wehn, Jon Richardson, Susan Calman and Jack Dee are
<TT>MON </TT>the panellists obliged to talk with deliberate inaccuracy on
<TT>MON </TT>subjects as varied as tattoos, milk, supermarkets and
<TT>MON </TT>Vladimir Putin.
<TT>MON </TT>The show is devised by Graeme Garden and Jon Naismith, the
<TT>MON </TT>team behind Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>A Random Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: David Mitchell
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Henning Wehn
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Jon Richardson
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Susan Calman
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Jack Dee
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jon Naismith
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrl4.html>b007jrl4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrl4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, Is There Honey Still for Tea?
<TT>MON </TT>A new aerodrome threatens Private Godfrey's idyllic cottage
<TT>MON </TT>with demolition.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>MON </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike, Joan Cooper as Cissie Godfrey
<TT>MON </TT>and Fraser Kerr as the Colonel/ Sir Charles Renfrew
<TT>MON </TT>McAlistair.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>MON </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1976.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nchmv.html>b01nchmv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nchmv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>From 24/02/1985
<TT>MON </TT>Les Dawson has holiday tales to tell and there are problems
<TT>MON </TT>to solve for agony uncle, Dr Rhubarb.
<TT>MON </TT>With Daphne Oxenford, Eli Woods and Colin Edwynn.
<TT>MON </TT>Music by Brian Fitzgerald.
<TT>MON </TT>Scripted and produced by James Casey.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in February 1985.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m0lgj.html>b01m0lgj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m0lgj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Another edition of the 48th series of Quote... Unquote, the
<TT>MON </TT>popular quotations programme presented and devised by Nigel
<TT>MON </TT>Rees. The guests this week are author Louise Doughty, writer
<TT>MON </TT>and broadcaster Natalie Haynes, newsreader Nicholas Owen and
<TT>MON </TT>columnist Hugo Rifkind. The reader is Peter Jefferson.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmmv.html>b007jmmv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmmv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 6, A Day at the Centre
<TT>MON </TT>Chaos reigns when Mr Sims' class win a trip to the 'Blue
<TT>MON </TT>Peter' TV studio. Stars James Grout and Karl Howman. From
<TT>MON </TT>July 1991.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bq0c2.html>b03bq0c2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03bq0c2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Evelyn Waugh - Sword of Honour, Men at Arms
<TT>MON </TT>by Evelyn Waugh
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatised by Jeremy Front
<TT>MON </TT>Evelyn Waugh's satirical WW2 masterpiece:
<TT>MON </TT>Guy Crouchback is a man scarred by a broken marriage,
<TT>MON </TT>searching for a purpose in a modern world, when war breaks
<TT>MON </TT>out he feels he may have at last found a cause worth
<TT>MON </TT>fighting for.
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Sally Avens
<TT>MON </TT>Waugh's trilogy of WWII novels mark a high point in his
<TT>MON </TT>literary career. Originally published as three volumes:
<TT>MON </TT>Officers and Gentlemen, Men at Arms and Unconditional
<TT>MON </TT>Surrender they were extensively revised by Waugh, and
<TT>MON </TT>published as the one-volume Sword of Honour in 1965, in the
<TT>MON </TT>form in which Waugh himself wished them to be read. They are
<TT>MON </TT>dramatised for the Classic Serial in seven episodes.
<TT>MON </TT>This is a story that continues to delight as we follow the
<TT>MON </TT>comic and often bathetic adventures of Guy Crouchback. Witty
<TT>MON </TT>and tragic, engaging and insightful, this work must be
<TT>MON </TT>counted next to 'Brideshead Revisited' as Waugh's most
<TT>MON </TT>enduring novel. Like Brideshead, Waugh drew heavily upon his
<TT>MON </TT>own experiences during WWII. Sword of Honour effortlessly
<TT>MON </TT>treads the line between the personal and the political - it
<TT>MON </TT>is at once an indictment of the incompetence of the Allied
<TT>MON </TT>war effort, and a moving study of one man's journey from
<TT>MON </TT>isolation to self fulfilment. His adventures are peopled by
<TT>MON </TT>colourful characters: the eccentric, Apthorpe, one-eyed,
<TT>MON </TT>Ritchie-Hook, promiscuous, Virginia Troy. At the centre of
<TT>MON </TT>the novel is Guy for whom we never lose our sympathy as he
<TT>MON </TT>emerges from his adventures bowed but not broken. From Dakar
<TT>MON </TT>to Egypt, the Isle of Mugg to the evacuation of Crete,
<TT>MON </TT>tragedy is leavened by Waugh's acerbic and farcical comedy.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Narrator: Tim McInnerny
<TT>MON </TT>Guy Crouchback: Paul Ready
<TT>MON </TT>Apthorpe: Adrian Scarborough
<TT>MON </TT>Brigadier Ben Ritchie-Hook: Tim Pigott-Smith
<TT>MON </TT>Arthur Box-Bender: Robert Daws
<TT>MON </TT>Trimmer: Lee Ingleby
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Kilbannock: Oliver Chris
<TT>MON </TT>Angela: Priyanga Burford
<TT>MON </TT>Tony: Harry Jardine
<TT>MON </TT>Mr Crouchback: Sean Murray
<TT>MON </TT>Major Tickeridge: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>MON </TT>Mrs Tickeridge: Joanna Brookes
<TT>MON </TT>Leonard: Arthur Hughes
<TT>MON </TT>Daisy: Georgie Fuller
<TT>MON </TT>De Souza: Joel MacCormack
<TT>MON </TT>Sgt Major: Ben Crowe
<TT>MON </TT>Aide: John Norton
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Sally Avens
<TT>MON </TT>Adaptor: Jeremy Front
<TT>MON </TT>Author: Evelyn Waugh
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Alice Munro - Dear Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nckb5.html>b01nckb5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nckb5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Haven
<TT>MON </TT>Alice Munro was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in
<TT>MON </TT>2013. She is widely regarded as a doyenne of the short story
<TT>MON </TT>form, a writer whose acuity and compassion shines through
<TT>MON </TT>all her work. These stories are from her 2012 collection,
<TT>MON </TT>Dear Life.
<TT>MON </TT>Set mostly in the small towns and quiet domestic
<TT>MON </TT>surroundings of her native Canada, Munro, as always,
<TT>MON </TT>captures the ordinary and reveals the extraordinary that
<TT>MON </TT>lies beneath. Life is laid bare, and the complicated
<TT>MON </TT>emotions of normal lives resonate long after the final page
<TT>MON </TT>is turned.
<TT>MON </TT>Today in Haven, a prolonged stay with her uncle and aunt
<TT>MON </TT>change a young girl's understanding of the world.
<TT>MON </TT>The reader is Barbara Barnes
<TT>MON </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>MON </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>MON </TT>Music details:
<TT>MON </TT>Trio in B Flat Major
<TT>MON </TT>by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performed by the Florestan Trio
<TT>MON </TT>- from the album
<TT>MON </TT>Mozart: Piano Trios, K502, K542 & K564
<TT>MON </TT>(Hyperion).
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Robert Barr - Galbraith and the King of Diamonds
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y015.html>b041y015</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041y015>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Enter a Frightened Lady
<TT>MON </TT>Now he is retiring from a long police career, Bill wants a
<TT>MON </TT>quiet life. His old pal Tommy has other ideas. Stars Bernard
<TT>MON </TT>Hepton.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrl4.html>b007jrl4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrl4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nchmv.html>b01nchmv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nchmv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0131yvn.html>b0131yvn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0131yvn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Thesiger At 100 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wlbvv.html>b00wlbvv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wlbvv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s8v6t.html>b01s8v6t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s8v6t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Assistant postmaster Martin conceals a secret all-consuming
<TT>MON </TT>passion for the words of Papa. Written and read by Michael
<TT>MON </TT>Palin.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zy1c0.html>b03zy1c0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zy1c0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Testaments of Friendship
<TT>MON </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon brings his timely new history of the
<TT>MON </TT>changing face of friendship into the era immediately after
<TT>MON </TT>the First World War, when the international friendship
<TT>MON </TT>movement flourished.
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 11: Testaments of Friendship
<TT>MON </TT>At the centre of this episode is the story of Vera Brittain,
<TT>MON </TT>author of the ever-popular memoirs, Testament of Youth and
<TT>MON </TT>Testament of Friendship. Thomas Dixon traces Brittain's life
<TT>MON </TT>through her pre-war loves, the heart-breaking war-time
<TT>MON </TT>losses of her brother, her two closest male friends and her
<TT>MON </TT>fiancee, and her post-war friendship with the writer,
<TT>MON </TT>Winifred Holtby.
<TT>MON </TT>Thomas Dixon hears from Brittain's daughter, Baroness
<TT>MON </TT>Shirley Williams, about her mother's passionate belief in
<TT>MON </TT>the ability of women to sustain profound friendships even
<TT>MON </TT>during a period when they were frequently depicted in films,
<TT>MON </TT>books and newspaper articles as being hostile to one
<TT>MON </TT>another.
<TT>MON </TT>He also speaks with Professor Seth Koven about Muriel
<TT>MON </TT>Lester, whose friendships both with a poor East End girl,
<TT>MON </TT>Nellie Dowell, and with Mahatma Gandhi, represented a drive
<TT>MON </TT>for international peace and reconciliation after the horrors
<TT>MON </TT>of the First World War.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>MON </TT>Related Reading
<TT>MON </TT>Vera Brittain, Testament of Youth: An Autobiographical Study
<TT>MON </TT>of the Years 1900-1925 (Victor Gollancz,1933)
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>Vera Brittain, Testament of Friendship: The Story of
<TT>MON </TT>Winifred Holtby (Macmillan, 1940)
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>Vera Brittain, The Rebel Passion: A Short History of Some
<TT>MON </TT>Pioneer Peace-Makers (Allen & Unwin, 1964)
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>Barbara Caine (ed.), Friendship: A History (Equinox, 2009),
<TT>MON </TT>Chapter 7, ‘Class, Sex and Friendship: The Long Nineteenth
<TT>MON </TT>Century’, by Marc Brodie and Barbara Caine
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>Leela Gandhi, Affective Communities: Anti-Colonial Thought,
<TT>MON </TT>Fin-de-Siècle Radicalism and the Politics of Friendship
<TT>MON </TT>(Duke University Press, 2006)
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>Seth Koven, The Match Girl and the Heiress (Princeton
<TT>MON </TT>University Press, forthcoming)
<TT>MON </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>MON </TT>Read specially commissioned blog posts supporting this
<TT>MON </TT>series.
<TT>MON </TT>Seth Koven, ‘The Matchgirl and the heiress’
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>Sue Morgan, ‘Maude Royden, friendship, and faith’
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>James Ellison, ‘Friends across the ocean’
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sss5c.html>b00sss5c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sss5c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Battling 1950s social prejudices, single mother-to-be Jane
<TT>MON </TT>is in hospital with a threatened miscarriage. Stars Lynne
<TT>MON </TT>Seymour.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010dhcr.html>b010dhcr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010dhcr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Edmund De Waal - The Hare with Amber Eyes, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>By Edmund de Waal. Read by Nicholas Murchie.
<TT>MON </TT>264 delicate wood and ivory carvings, none of them larger
<TT>MON </TT>than a matchbox - that stand as a symbol of the
<TT>MON </TT>extraordinary events that overtake one family.
<TT>MON </TT>Potter Edmund de Waal was entranced when he first
<TT>MON </TT>encountered this collection in the Tokyo apartment of his
<TT>MON </TT>great uncle Iggie. Later, when Edmund inherited the
<TT>MON </TT>'netsuke', they unlocked a story far larger than he could
<TT>MON </TT>ever have imagined.
<TT>MON </TT>His family the Ephrussis came from Odessa, and at one time
<TT>MON </TT>were the largest grain exporters in the world; in the 1870s,
<TT>MON </TT>Charles Ephrussi was part of a wealthy new generation
<TT>MON </TT>settling in Paris. Charles's passion was collecting;
<TT>MON </TT>emerging French painters and - when Japanese art and artists
<TT>MON </TT>became all the rage in the salons - he bought an entire
<TT>MON </TT>collection of netsuke and sent them as a wedding present to
<TT>MON </TT>his banker cousin in Vienna.
<TT>MON </TT>Later, three children - including a young Ignace - would
<TT>MON </TT>play with the netsuke as history reverberated around them.
<TT>MON </TT>The Anschluss and Second World War swept the Ephrussis to
<TT>MON </TT>the brink of oblivion. Almost all that remained of their
<TT>MON </TT>vast empire was the netsuke collection, dramatically saved
<TT>MON </TT>by a loyal maid when their huge Viennese palace was
<TT>MON </TT>occupied.
<TT>MON </TT>Edmund de Waal travels the world to stand in the great
<TT>MON </TT>buildings his forebears once inhabited. He traces the
<TT>MON </TT>network of a remarkable family against the backdrop of a
<TT>MON </TT>tumultuous century and tells the story of a unique
<TT>MON </TT>collection.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Polly Coles
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>MON </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bq0c2.html>b03bq0c2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03bq0c2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m0lgj.html>b01m0lgj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m0lgj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmmv.html>b007jmmv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmmv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076h2t.html>b0076h2t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076h2t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0731bsv.html>b0731bsv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0731bsv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077018m.html>b077018m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077018m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in 1959, a bold plan to conquer space begins
<TT>MON </TT>with prefabricated components of space station 'Orbiter X'
<TT>MON </TT>being transported up from Earth, but the task proves
<TT>MON </TT>perilous...
<TT>MON </TT>BD Chapman's adventure stars John Carson as Captain Bob
<TT>MON </TT>Britton, Andrew Crawford as Captain Douglas McClelland,
<TT>MON </TT>Barrie Gosney as Flight Engineer Hicks, Donald Bisset as
<TT>MON </TT>Colonel Kent and John Witty as Captain Jack Bradley.
<TT>MON </TT>Shaped like a giant wheel and code-named 'Orbiter X', the
<TT>MON </TT>space station is designed to circle Earth, travelling in a
<TT>MON </TT>rapid polar orbit - boasting synthetic gravity, produced by
<TT>MON </TT>the rotation around the central hub.
<TT>MON </TT>Fact and fiction were curiously interwoven, as a fortnight
<TT>MON </TT>before broadcast, the Soviet Luna 2 space probe crash landed
<TT>MON </TT>on the Moon.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Charles Maxwell
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast in 14 parts on the BBC Light Programme in
<TT>MON </TT>1959.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007658m.html>b007658m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007658m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Tim Page & Gillian Slovo
<TT>MON </TT>Louise Doughty and her guests, photographer Tim Page and
<TT>MON </TT>novelist Gillian Slovo, discuss paperbacks by Chester Himes,
<TT>MON </TT>Carl Hiaasen and Bao Ninh. From 2001.
<TT>MON </TT>Cotton Comes to Harlem, by Chester Himes
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Canon Gate
<TT>MON </TT>Tourist Season, by Carl Hiaasen
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Pan
<TT>MON </TT>The Sorrow of War, by Bao Ninh
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Vintage.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrl4.html>b007jrl4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrl4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nchmv.html>b01nchmv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nchmv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0131yvn.html>b0131yvn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0131yvn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Thesiger At 100 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wlbvv.html>b00wlbvv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wlbvv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Alice Munro - Dear Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nckb5.html>b01nckb5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nckb5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Robert Barr - Galbraith and the King of Diamonds
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y015.html>b041y015</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041y015>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0731bsv.html>b0731bsv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0731bsv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01q7bq4.html>b01q7bq4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01q7bq4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 5, Les Dennis
<TT>MON </TT>Les Dennis tries his first ever taste of cheese, reads The
<TT>MON </TT>Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe, hears his first ever
<TT>MON </TT>Rolling Stones Album and watches the hit comedy The
<TT>MON </TT>Inbetweeners. He gives his verdict to Marcus Brigstocke.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077sjft.html>b077sjft</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077sjft>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>MON </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Jon Holmes chats to Helen
<TT>MON </TT>Atkinson Wood.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 The Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075thgv.html>b075thgv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075thgv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 48, Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical
<TT>MON </TT>stand-up and sketches.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Steve Punt
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Hugh Dennis
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:30 Elvenquest <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017757w.html>b017757w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017757w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>When the Questers get drunk to celebrate Vidar's birthday,
<TT>MON </TT>Sam tries once again to gain (albeit with customary
<TT>MON </TT>cack-handedness) the affections of Penthiselea, much to her
<TT>MON </TT>consternation. Meanwhile, Lord Darkness is anxious to get
<TT>MON </TT>one over his old nemesis, Kaybar the Maleficent, and so
<TT>MON </TT>decides to do something really newsworthy and light the
<TT>MON </TT>"Beacon of Doom".
<TT>MON </TT>If the "Beacon of Doom" is lit then the runes dictate that
<TT>MON </TT>one of the Questers must do battle in hand-hand combat with
<TT>MON </TT>Lord Darkness himself. And so, to impress Penthiselea, Sam
<TT>MON </TT>volunteers to be that Quester. Problem is, Sam doesn't have
<TT>MON </TT>the first idea how to fight hand-to-hand. Fortunately, nor
<TT>MON </TT>it seems, does Lord Darkness. Should make for an interesting
<TT>MON </TT>showdown then...
<TT>MON </TT>Starring:
<TT>MON </TT>Darren Boyd as Vidar
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon as Dean/Kreech
<TT>MON </TT>Dave Lamb as Amis, aka the "Chosen One"
<TT>MON </TT>Alistair McGowan as Lord Darkness
<TT>MON </TT>Stephen Mangan as Sam
<TT>MON </TT>and
<TT>MON </TT>Sophie Winkleman as Penthiselea
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 12 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077018m.html>b077018m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077018m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007658m.html>b007658m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007658m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0131yvn.html>b0131yvn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0131yvn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Thesiger At 100 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wlbvv.html>b00wlbvv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wlbvv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s8v6t.html>b01s8v6t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s8v6t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zy1c0.html>b03zy1c0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zy1c0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sss5c.html>b00sss5c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sss5c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010dhcr.html>b010dhcr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010dhcr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bq0c2.html>b03bq0c2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03bq0c2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01m0lgj.html>b01m0lgj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m0lgj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmmv.html>b007jmmv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmmv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076h2t.html>b0076h2t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076h2t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 The Unbelievable Truth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0731bsv.html>b0731bsv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0731bsv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01381wz.html>b01381wz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01381wz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Robert has been shot. Could Greg Wyncoop - who has not been
<TT>TUE </TT>seen since they both fought by the river - really have done
<TT>TUE </TT>it? Or is his body lying in the morgue?
<TT>TUE </TT>Patricia Highsmith's intriguing tale of obsession stars John
<TT>TUE </TT>Sharian as Robert Forester, Adrian Lester as Greg Wyncoop,
<TT>TUE </TT>Briony Glassco as Nickie Jurgen and Peter Marinker as
<TT>TUE </TT>Detective Lippenholtz.
<TT>TUE </TT>Adapted by Shaun McKenna.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music composed and performed by David Chitton
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Face to Face with Evelyn Waugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qtln.html>b007qtln</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qtln>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>John Freeman's interview for BBC TV with English writer
<TT>TUE </TT>Evelyn Waugh. Introduced by Joan Bakewell. From June 1960.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077xx1r.html>b077xx1r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077xx1r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Cut
<TT>TUE </TT>Emerald's illusions of glamour and fame are shattered when
<TT>TUE </TT>she meets her TV producer. Stars Llewella Gideon. From May
<TT>TUE </TT>1998.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b062n4nb.html>b062n4nb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b062n4nb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 10, Sisters
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode Three- Sisters
<TT>TUE </TT>Clare and her estranged sister are forced to co-operate with
<TT>TUE </TT>one another, in between some Sparrowhawk team lead
<TT>TUE </TT>self-defence training.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sally Phillips is Clare Barker the social worker who has all
<TT>TUE </TT>the right jargon but never a practical solution.
<TT>TUE </TT>A control freak, Clare likes nothing better than interfering
<TT>TUE </TT>in other people's lives on both a professional and personal
<TT>TUE </TT>basis. Clare is in her thirties, white, middle class and
<TT>TUE </TT>heterosexual, all of which are occasional causes of
<TT>TUE </TT>discomfort to her.
<TT>TUE </TT>Each week we join Clare in her continued struggle to control
<TT>TUE </TT>both her professional and private life In today's Big
<TT>TUE </TT>Society there are plenty of challenges out there for an
<TT>TUE </TT>involved, caring social worker. Or even Clare.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Harry Venning and David Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Alexandra Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Clare: Sally Phillips
<TT>TUE </TT>Brian: Alex Lowe
<TT>TUE </TT>Nali: Nina Conti
<TT>TUE </TT>Megan: Nina Conti
<TT>TUE </TT>Ray: Richard Lumsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Helen: Pippa Haywood
<TT>TUE </TT>Simon: Andrew Wincott
<TT>TUE </TT>Libby: Sarah Kendall
<TT>TUE </TT>Joan: Sarah Thom
<TT>TUE </TT>Sarah Barker: Sarah Thom
<TT>TUE </TT>Scarlett: Eleanor Curry
<TT>TUE </TT>Stine Wetzel: Amelia Lowdell
<TT>TUE </TT>Hunter: Neet Mohan
<TT>TUE </TT>Dylan: Elliot Steel
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Harry Venning
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: David Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Alexandra Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t29v7.html>b00t29v7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t29v7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 9
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenneth Horne blasts off boldly in 'Journey to Uranus', a
<TT>TUE </TT>ditty from Rambling Sid Rumpo and 'Bona Books' with Julian
<TT>TUE </TT>and Sandy.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres. Marty departed after
<TT>TUE </TT>series 3.
<TT>TUE </TT>Scripted by Barry Took, Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in April 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzmz.html>b007jzmz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzmz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Flushed With Success
<TT>TUE </TT>The hapless duo direct Trooping the Colour and fix the
<TT>TUE </TT>plumbing. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From May
<TT>TUE </TT>1973.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 The Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075thgv.html>b075thgv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075thgv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:30 The Small World of Dominic Holland <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlrq.html>b007jlrq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlrq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>The comedian chronicles his life from childhood to
<TT>TUE </TT>fatherhood. Stand-up and sketches, with Dave Lamb. From
<TT>TUE </TT>August 2000.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03c2myq.html>b03c2myq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03c2myq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Evelyn Waugh - Sword of Honour, Men at Arms, part 2
<TT>TUE </TT>by Evelyn Waugh
<TT>TUE </TT>dramatised by Jeremy Front.
<TT>TUE </TT>The Halbadiers are yet to see action so Guy spends his time
<TT>TUE </TT>aiding Apthorpe with the concealment of his Thunder box - a
<TT>TUE </TT>portable latrine. And Guy's ex-wife Virginia makes a
<TT>TUE </TT>reappearance in his life.
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Sally Avens
<TT>TUE </TT>Waugh's trilogy of WWII novels mark a high point in his
<TT>TUE </TT>literary career. Originally published as three volumes:
<TT>TUE </TT>Officers and Gentlemen, Men at Arms and Unconditional
<TT>TUE </TT>Surrender they were extensively revised by Waugh, and
<TT>TUE </TT>published as the one-volume Sword of Honour in 1965, in the
<TT>TUE </TT>form in which Waugh himself wished them to be read. They are
<TT>TUE </TT>dramatised for the Classic Serial in seven episodes.
<TT>TUE </TT>This is a story that continues to delight as we follow the
<TT>TUE </TT>comic and often bathetic adventures of Guy Crouchback. Witty
<TT>TUE </TT>and tragic, engaging and insightful, this work must be
<TT>TUE </TT>counted next to 'Brideshead Revisited' as Waugh's most
<TT>TUE </TT>enduring novel. Like Brideshead, Waugh drew heavily upon his
<TT>TUE </TT>own experiences during WWII. Sword of Honour effortlessly
<TT>TUE </TT>treads the line between the personal and the political - it
<TT>TUE </TT>is at once an indictment of the incompetence of the Allied
<TT>TUE </TT>war effort, and a moving study of one man's journey from
<TT>TUE </TT>isolation to self fulfilment. His adventures are peopled by
<TT>TUE </TT>colourful characters: the eccentric, Apthorpe, one-eyed,
<TT>TUE </TT>Ritchie-Hook, promiscuous, Virginia Troy. At the centre of
<TT>TUE </TT>the novel is Guy for whom we never lose our sympathy as he
<TT>TUE </TT>emerges from his adventures bowed but not broken. From Dakar
<TT>TUE </TT>to Egypt, the Isle of Mugg to the evacuation of Crete,
<TT>TUE </TT>tragedy is leavened by Waugh's acerbic and farcical comedy.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Narrator: Tim McInnerny
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy Crouchback: Paul Ready
<TT>TUE </TT>Apthorpe: Adrian Scarborough
<TT>TUE </TT>Brigadier Ben Ritchie-Hook: Tim Pigott-Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Virginia: Lydia Leonard
<TT>TUE </TT>Tickeridge: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>TUE </TT>Tommy: Nicholas Boulton
<TT>TUE </TT>Leonard: Arthur Hughes
<TT>TUE </TT>De Souza: Joel MacCormack
<TT>TUE </TT>Brigadier: David Seddon
<TT>TUE </TT>Sgt Major: Ben Crowe
<TT>TUE </TT>Crock: John Norton
<TT>TUE </TT>Brigade Major: Sean Murray
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Sally Avens
<TT>TUE </TT>Adaptor: Jeremy Front
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Evelyn Waugh
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Alice Munro - Dear Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nhcq8.html>b01nhcq8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nhcq8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>In Sight of the Lake
<TT>TUE </TT>Alice Munro was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in
<TT>TUE </TT>2013. She is widely regarded as a doyenne of the short story
<TT>TUE </TT>form, a writer whose acuity and compassion shines through
<TT>TUE </TT>all her work. These stories are from her 2012 collection,
<TT>TUE </TT>Dear Life.
<TT>TUE </TT>Set mostly in the small towns and quiet domestic
<TT>TUE </TT>surroundings of her native Canada, Munro, as always,
<TT>TUE </TT>captures the ordinary and reveals the extraordinary that
<TT>TUE </TT>lies beneath. Life is laid bare, and the complicated
<TT>TUE </TT>emotions of normal lives resonate long after the final page
<TT>TUE </TT>is turned.
<TT>TUE </TT>Today in 'In Sight of the Lake' a woman goes in search of a
<TT>TUE </TT>doctor, again.
<TT>TUE </TT>The reader is Liza Ross,
<TT>TUE </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>TUE </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music details:
<TT>TUE </TT>Ballade
<TT>TUE </TT>by Achille-Claude Debussy, performed by Kathryn Stott.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>Rêverie
<TT>TUE </TT>* *by Achille-Claude Debussy, performed by Kathryn Stott.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>Both pieces are from the album
<TT>TUE </TT>Debussy; Collection
<TT>TUE </TT> (Conifer).
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Robert Barr - Galbraith and the King of Diamonds
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y956.html>b041y956</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041y956>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Dutch Treat
<TT>TUE </TT>Retired veteran detective Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he
<TT>TUE </TT>is on the trail of a missing diamond courier. Stars Bernard
<TT>TUE </TT>Hepton.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t29v7.html>b00t29v7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t29v7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzmz.html>b007jzmz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzmz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01381wz.html>b01381wz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01381wz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Face to Face with Evelyn Waugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qtln.html>b007qtln</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qtln>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s90x3.html>b01s90x3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s90x3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Martin feels increasingly slighted by his lack of promotion,
<TT>TUE </TT>and there's a rival collector. Written and read by Michael
<TT>TUE </TT>Palin.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zy24b.html>b03zy24b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zy24b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Suburbs of the Heart
<TT>TUE </TT>Continuing his history of friendship over the last five
<TT>TUE </TT>hundred years, Dr Thomas Dixon explores how friendship was
<TT>TUE </TT>changed by a new form of technology and a new type of
<TT>TUE </TT>science in the early years of the twentieth century.
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 12: The Suburbs of the Heart
<TT>TUE </TT>Just as the internet has been seen as an enemy of
<TT>TUE </TT>friendship, so the new technology of the early twentieth
<TT>TUE </TT>century - the telephone - was initially viewed with
<TT>TUE </TT>mistrust. Magazines and newspaper articles listed it along
<TT>TUE </TT>with the telegram and the motor car as potentially
<TT>TUE </TT>detrimental to the art of friendship.
<TT>TUE </TT>One author wrote: "we live, alas in the suburbs of each
<TT>TUE </TT>other's hearts".
<TT>TUE </TT>Meanwhile, as the real suburbs were extended, the new
<TT>TUE </TT>science of psychology began to advise lonely city-dwellers
<TT>TUE </TT>on how to form new alliances and friendships.
<TT>TUE </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon hears from Professor Mark Peel about the
<TT>TUE </TT>impact of urbanisation on friendship, and is won over by his
<TT>TUE </TT>surprisingly passionate defence of Dale Carnegie's often
<TT>TUE </TT>mocked best-seller, How to Make Friends and Influence
<TT>TUE </TT>People.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>TUE </TT>Related Reading
<TT>TUE </TT>Barbara Caine (ed.), Friendship: A History (Equinox, 2009),
<TT>TUE </TT>Chapter 8, ‘New Worlds of Friendship: The Early Twentieth
<TT>TUE </TT>Century’, by Mark Peel
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>Claude S. Fischer, America Calling: A Social History of the
<TT>TUE </TT>Telephone to 1940 (University of California Press, 1994)
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>Juliet Gardiner, The Thirties: An Intimate History (Harper
<TT>TUE </TT>Press, 2011)
<TT>TUE </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>TUE </TT>Read specially commissioned blog posts supporting this
<TT>TUE </TT>series.
<TT>TUE </TT>Michael Kay, ‘Phone a friend?’
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>Mark Peel, ‘New worlds of friendship’
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00st4hk.html>b00st4hk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00st4hk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Reconciled Jane and Toby are making Christmas plans, when an
<TT>TUE </TT>unexpected visitor arrives. Stars Lynne Seymour and John
<TT>TUE </TT>McAndrew.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010hd99.html>b010hd99</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010hd99>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Edmund De Waal - The Hare with Amber Eyes, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>By Edmund de Waal. Read by Nicholas Murchie.
<TT>TUE </TT>264 delicate wood and ivory carvings, none of them larger
<TT>TUE </TT>than a matchbox - that stand as a symbol of the
<TT>TUE </TT>extraordinary events that overtake one family.
<TT>TUE </TT>Potter Edmund de Waal was entranced when he first
<TT>TUE </TT>encountered this collection in the Tokyo apartment of his
<TT>TUE </TT>great uncle Iggie. Later, when Edmund inherited the
<TT>TUE </TT>'netsuke', they unlocked a story far larger than he could
<TT>TUE </TT>ever have imagined.
<TT>TUE </TT>His family the Ephrussis came from Odessa, and at one time
<TT>TUE </TT>were the largest grain exporters in the world; in the 1870s,
<TT>TUE </TT>Charles Ephrussi was part of a wealthy new generation
<TT>TUE </TT>settling in Paris. Charles's passion was collecting;
<TT>TUE </TT>emerging French painters and - when Japanese art and artists
<TT>TUE </TT>became all the rage in the salons - he bought an entire
<TT>TUE </TT>collection of netsuke and sent them as a wedding present to
<TT>TUE </TT>his banker cousin in Vienna.
<TT>TUE </TT>Later, three children - including a young Ignace - would
<TT>TUE </TT>play with the netsuke as history reverberated around them.
<TT>TUE </TT>The Anschluss and Second World War swept the Ephrussis to
<TT>TUE </TT>the brink of oblivion. Almost all that remained of their
<TT>TUE </TT>vast empire was the netsuke collection, dramatically saved
<TT>TUE </TT>by a loyal maid when their huge Viennese palace was
<TT>TUE </TT>occupied.
<TT>TUE </TT>Edmund de Waal travels the world to stand in the great
<TT>TUE </TT>buildings his forebears once inhabited. He traces the
<TT>TUE </TT>network of a remarkable family against the backdrop of a
<TT>TUE </TT>tumultuous century and tells the story of a unique
<TT>TUE </TT>collection.
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Polly Coles
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>TUE </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03c2myq.html>b03c2myq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03c2myq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Foul Play <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k2d8w.html>b00k2d8w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k2d8w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, Commercial Death
<TT>TUE </TT>Crime writers John Harvey and Val McDermid try to solve the
<TT>TUE </TT>death of a radio DJ. Chaired by Simon Brett. From January
<TT>TUE </TT>1998.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 The Small World of Dominic Holland <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlrq.html>b007jlrq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlrq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077xx1r.html>b077xx1r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077xx1r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b062n4nb.html>b062n4nb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b062n4nb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077y362.html>b077y362</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077y362>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Conflict in Space
<TT>TUE </TT>Orbiter 2's crew discover why their sister ship has been
<TT>TUE </TT>disabled - and who is responsible. Stars Andrew Crawford.
<TT>TUE </TT>From October 1959.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2sh.html>b007k2sh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2sh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Dublin Gaiety Theatre
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Wheeler crosses the water to visit one of the
<TT>TUE </TT>finest venues on the variety circuit, in Ireland's capital
<TT>TUE </TT>city.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t29v7.html>b00t29v7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t29v7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzmz.html>b007jzmz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzmz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01381wz.html>b01381wz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01381wz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Face to Face with Evelyn Waugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qtln.html>b007qtln</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qtln>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Alice Munro - Dear Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nhcq8.html>b01nhcq8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nhcq8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Robert Barr - Galbraith and the King of Diamonds
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y956.html>b041y956</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041y956>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b062n4nb.html>b062n4nb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b062n4nb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Bleak Expectations <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00w2282.html>b00w2282</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00w2282>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, A Wretched Life Made Much, Much Sadder
<TT>TUE </TT>"A wretched life made much much sadder" Volume Four, Chapter
<TT>TUE </TT>three of the Victorian comic epic by Mark Evans. After an
<TT>TUE </TT>embarrassing disaster involving a bridge and a train full of
<TT>TUE </TT>puppies and orphans Pip and Harry travel to America on the
<TT>TUE </TT>SS Massive Britain, where Pip begins a reading tour. But all
<TT>TUE </TT>is not as it seems and Mister Benevolent lures our hero into
<TT>TUE </TT>a gunfight at the "All Right I Suppose Corral"
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Philip ..... Richard Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Pip Bin ..... Tom Allen
<TT>TUE </TT>Gently Benevolent ..... Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry Biscuit ..... James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Grimpunch ..... Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely ..... Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Pippa ..... Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer ..... Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer ..... Gareth Edwards.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077sjtv.html>b077sjtv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077sjtv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>TUE </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Jon Holmes chats to Helen
<TT>TUE </TT>Atkinson Wood.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Father Figure <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c3dlh.html>b01c3dlh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c3dlh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Wake
<TT>TUE </TT>Set in London this is a Belfast-tinged sitcom post 'The
<TT>TUE </TT>Troubles' but suffused with old sectarian enmities. It's
<TT>TUE </TT>centred around young couple Tom and Elaine Murphy [called
<TT>TUE </TT>Jason and Chloe in the pilot] and their son Dylan [in the
<TT>TUE </TT>pilot they had young kids called Mikey and Lewis]. For
<TT>TUE </TT>childcare reasons, Jason has recently given up his job at
<TT>TUE </TT>the 'Irish Republican theme pub' meaning that Elaine - a
<TT>TUE </TT>hospital doctor - is the breadwinner. Jason's parents [Mary
<TT>TUE </TT>and Paddy] are staunch Irish Catholics. The mother
<TT>TUE </TT>disapproves of their Protestant daughter-in-law, but the
<TT>TUE </TT>father tries to keep the peace. Chloe's parents [Jarleth and
<TT>TUE </TT>Tina] hold equally extreme Protestant views.
<TT>TUE </TT>Series regulars include Jason Byrne, as well as Sharon
<TT>TUE </TT>Horgan [Pulling], Pauline McLynn [Father Ted], Michael
<TT>TUE </TT>Smiley [Spaced], Paul Putner [Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle],
<TT>TUE </TT>and West End star Paul Nicholas [Just Good Friends]. Others
<TT>TUE </TT>featured in the series include Simon Nye, Caroline Quentin,
<TT>TUE </TT>Mathew Horne, Kevin Eldon, Stewart Lee, Liza Tarbuck, Tim
<TT>TUE </TT>Minchin, Miriam Margolyes, Michael Kitchen, and Rhys Thomas.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Radio 9 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g429s.html>b04g429s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g429s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>Travels at sea, a magazine for NIMBYs and faking your way in
<TT>TUE </TT>abseiling. Stars Johnny Daukes and Hils Barker. From July
<TT>TUE </TT>2005.
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<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 13 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077y362.html>b077y362</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077y362>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2sh.html>b007k2sh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2sh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01381wz.html>b01381wz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01381wz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Face to Face with Evelyn Waugh <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qtln.html>b007qtln</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qtln>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s90x3.html>b01s90x3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s90x3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zy24b.html>b03zy24b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zy24b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00st4hk.html>b00st4hk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00st4hk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010hd99.html>b010hd99</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010hd99>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03c2myq.html>b03c2myq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03c2myq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Foul Play <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k2d8w.html>b00k2d8w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k2d8w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 The Small World of Dominic Holland <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlrq.html>b007jlrq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlrq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077xx1r.html>b077xx1r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077xx1r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b062n4nb.html>b062n4nb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b062n4nb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016c7by.html>b016c7by</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016c7by>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Living Daylights
<TT>WED </TT>Legendary spy James Bond battles to rescue a trapped British
<TT>WED </TT>agent. Ian Fleming's Cold War thriller set in Berlin. Read
<TT>WED </TT>by Dan Steven.
<TT>WED </TT>Hired assassins, double agents and secret codes. 'The Spying
<TT>WED </TT>Game' is 4 Extra's gripping series of espionage stories.
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Sally Marmion
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Gemma Jenkins
<TT>WED </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra and first broadcast in 2011.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 The Paris Bouquinistes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srktl.html>b00srktl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srktl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Paris has many grand monuments dominating its skyline, but
<TT>WED </TT>for regular visitors to the 'city of light' there is a sight
<TT>WED </TT>every bit as ingrained into its terroir as the Eiffel Tower,
<TT>WED </TT>the Arc de Triomphe and Sacre Coeur - that of the riverside
<TT>WED </TT>booksellers who for centuries have plied their trade on the
<TT>WED </TT>banks of the River Seine. Les Bouquinistes can count
<TT>WED </TT>Presidents (including Mitterand and Thomas Jefferson) as
<TT>WED </TT>regular customers, and boast a proud history of providing a
<TT>WED </TT>source of literatures thought subversive to the prevailing
<TT>WED </TT>authorities of the day. More recently, many have branched
<TT>WED </TT>out from books to supplement their income, offering plastic
<TT>WED </TT>souvenirs instead of Balzac, plastic tat in place of
<TT>WED </TT>Monserrat - a practice the city council, worried about
<TT>WED </TT>tarnishing the image of playground Paris, has fought
<TT>WED </TT>against. In 'The Paris Bouquinistes' Kirsty Lang takes a
<TT>WED </TT>long stroll along the Seine to meet some of the current crop
<TT>WED </TT>and discover how confident they feel about the future
<TT>WED </TT>prosperity of their time-honoured trade.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00psscz.html>b00psscz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00psscz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, The One True Yoghurt
<TT>WED </TT>Nigel stutters, Michael proposes, and Zorro seeks the
<TT>WED </TT>meaning of life in a dessert. Stars Raymond Coulthard. From
<TT>WED </TT>March 2007.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04l0zq7.html>b04l0zq7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04l0zq7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Counter Plot
<TT>WED </TT>1/6: Counter Plot. In this first episode of the series,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard is alarmed to discover that Uljabaan has
<TT>WED </TT>commandeered six allotments for some sort of experiment,
<TT>WED </TT>while Katrina is more concerned that he's arrested Lucy. But
<TT>WED </TT>what kind of plants is he planting inside the building he
<TT>WED </TT>has built?
<TT>WED </TT>Welcome To Our Village, Please Invade Carefully is a sitcom
<TT>WED </TT>about an alien race that have noticed that those all-at-once
<TT>WED </TT>invasions of Earth never work out that well. So they've
<TT>WED </TT>locked the small Buckinghamshire village of Cresdon Green
<TT>WED </TT>behind an impenetrable force-field in order to study human
<TT>WED </TT>behaviour and decide if Earth is worth invading.
<TT>WED </TT>The only inhabitant who seems to be bothered by their new
<TT>WED </TT>alien overlord is Katrina Lyons, who was only home for the
<TT>WED </TT>weekend to borrow the money for a deposit for a flat when
<TT>WED </TT>the force-field went up. So along with Lucy Alexander (the
<TT>WED </TT>only teenager in the village, willing to rebel against
<TT>WED </TT>whatever you've got) she forms The Resistance - slightly to
<TT>WED </TT>the annoyance of her parents Margaret and Richard who wish
<TT>WED </TT>she wouldn't make so much of a fuss, and much to the
<TT>WED </TT>annoyance of Field Commander Uljabaan who, alongside his
<TT>WED </TT>unintelligible minions and The Computer (his
<TT>WED </TT>hyper-intelligent supercomputer), is trying to actually run
<TT>WED </TT>the invasion.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Eddie Robson
<TT>WED </TT>Script-edited by Arthur Mathews
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Ed Morrish.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Katrina Lyons: Hattie Morahan
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Lyons: Peter Davison
<TT>WED </TT>Margaret Lyons: Jan Francis
<TT>WED </TT>Lucy Alexander: Hannah Murray
<TT>WED </TT>Field Commander Uljabaan: Charles Edwards
<TT>WED </TT>The Computer: John-Luke Roberts
<TT>WED </TT>Ron: Dave Lamb
<TT>WED </TT>Lawrence: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Eddie Robson
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kv7h1.html>b01kv7h1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kv7h1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Sicilian Secret Agent
<TT>WED </TT>When the crew of HMS Troutbridge sets off to pick up an MI5
<TT>WED </TT>man in the Med, Phillips takes a wrong turning.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicote as Captain Povey, Ronnie Barker as AS
<TT>WED </TT>Johnson and Michael Bates as Commander Bracewell and Tenniel
<TT>WED </TT>Evens as Taffy Goldstein .
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in December 1963.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jskn.html>b007jskn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jskn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 8, Episode 10
<TT>WED </TT>The Radio Prune team hand out their gongs, and get saved by
<TT>WED </TT>the bell. Stars John Cleese and Tim Brooke-Taylor. From
<TT>WED </TT>April 1970.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762c8.html>b00762c8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762c8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 4, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>4 Extra Debut. Graeme Garden chairs the debating game with
<TT>WED </TT>Hugh Dennis, Arthur Smith, Gyles Brandreth and Henry Naylor.
<TT>WED </TT>From May 2001.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqp1.html>b007jqp1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqp1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Prunestone
<TT>WED </TT>Two crime writers decide to aid the perfect murder. Stars
<TT>WED </TT>Peggy Mount, Dorothy Tutin and John Savident. From September
<TT>WED </TT>1988.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03cdh4l.html>b03cdh4l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03cdh4l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Evelyn Waugh - Sword of Honour, Officers and Gentlemen, part
<TT>WED </TT>one
<TT>WED </TT>by Evelyn Waugh
<TT>WED </TT>dramatised by Jeremy Front.
<TT>WED </TT>Sent home in disgrace following a misbegotten raid in Dakar,
<TT>WED </TT>Guy is again looking for useful employment. But his next
<TT>WED </TT>posting takes him somewhere totally unexpected.
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Marc Beeby.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Narrator: Tim McInnerny
<TT>WED </TT>Guy Crouchback: Paul Ready
<TT>WED </TT>Tommy: Nicholas Boulton
<TT>WED </TT>Jumbo Trotter: Rupert Vansittart
<TT>WED </TT>Virginia: Lydia Leonard
<TT>WED </TT>Trimmer: Lee Ingleby
<TT>WED </TT>Ivor: Sam Pamphilon
<TT>WED </TT>Chatty Corner: Ben Crowe
<TT>WED </TT>Katie Campbell: Carys Eleri
<TT>WED </TT>Mrs Campbell: Christine Absalom
<TT>WED </TT>Laird: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>WED </TT>Adjutant: David Seddon
<TT>WED </TT>Kilbannock: Oliver Chris
<TT>WED </TT>ATS Commandant: Priyanga Burford
<TT>WED </TT>Scots Major: Sean Murray
<TT>WED </TT>Driver: Arthur Hughes
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Marc Beeby
<TT>WED </TT>Adaptor: Jeremy Front
<TT>WED </TT>Author: Evelyn Waugh
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Alice Munro - Dear Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nkt55.html>b01nkt55</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nkt55>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Gravel
<TT>WED </TT>Alice Munro was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in
<TT>WED </TT>2013. She is widely regarded as a doyenne of the short story
<TT>WED </TT>form, a writer whose acuity and compassion shines through
<TT>WED </TT>all her work. These stories are from her 2012 collection,
<TT>WED </TT>Dear Life.
<TT>WED </TT>Set mostly in the small towns and quiet domestic
<TT>WED </TT>surroundings of her native Canada, Munro, as always,
<TT>WED </TT>captures the ordinary and reveals the extraordinary that
<TT>WED </TT>lies beneath. Life is laid bare, and the complicated
<TT>WED </TT>emotions of normal lives resonate long after the final page
<TT>WED </TT>is turned.
<TT>WED </TT>Today in Gravel, a woman remembers a life-changing winter
<TT>WED </TT>when she was very young and tries to assuage her sense of
<TT>WED </TT>complicity.
<TT>WED </TT>The reader is Laurel Lefkow
<TT>WED </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>WED </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>WED </TT>Music details:
<TT>WED </TT>Little Green
<TT>WED </TT>by Joni Mitchell from the album
<TT>WED </TT>Blue
<TT>WED </TT>(Warner Music UK).
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<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Robert Barr - Galbraith and the King of Diamonds
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041ycyn.html>b041ycyn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041ycyn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Fear is the Key
<TT>WED </TT>Retired veteran detective Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he
<TT>WED </TT>is racing to save an old friend's son. Stars Bernard Hepton.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kv7h1.html>b01kv7h1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kv7h1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jskn.html>b007jskn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jskn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016c7by.html>b016c7by</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016c7by>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 The Paris Bouquinistes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srktl.html>b00srktl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srktl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s93jx.html>b01s93jx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s93jx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>As pressure mounts at work, Martin finds himself being
<TT>WED </TT>challenged in his private life, too. Written and read by
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Palin.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b040014g.html>b040014g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b040014g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>In Need, In Deed, By Post
<TT>WED </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon continues to trace the changing meaning of
<TT>WED </TT>friendship over the last five hundred years.
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 13: In Need, In Deed, By Post
<TT>WED </TT>Mass Observation and the archive of the Co-Operative
<TT>WED </TT>Correspondence Club provide intimate evidence for friendship
<TT>WED </TT>during the Second World War.
<TT>WED </TT>Dr Clare Langhamer discusses how, in 1935, one lonely mother
<TT>WED </TT>in County Wicklow began a correspondence network that
<TT>WED </TT>continued through to the 1990s, long preceding today's
<TT>WED </TT>MumsNet and NetMums.
<TT>WED </TT>She also shares some revealing evidence from the vast Mass
<TT>WED </TT>Observation archive at the University of Sussex about how
<TT>WED </TT>women's friendships were affected by their war-work.
<TT>WED </TT>Thomas Dixon also considers how men on active service formed
<TT>WED </TT>new bonds across the class divide, and, in one extraordinary
<TT>WED </TT>case from the BBC Sound Archive, not only with other human
<TT>WED </TT>beings: "I have a passion for tanks," begins Captain Michael
<TT>WED </TT>Halstead's account of life on the front line.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>WED </TT>Related Reading
<TT>WED </TT>Jenna Bailey, Can Any Mother Help Me? (Faber and Faber,
<TT>WED </TT>2007)
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>Barbara Caine (ed.), Friendship: A History (Equinox, 2009),
<TT>WED </TT>Chapter 8, ‘New Worlds of Friendship: The Early Twentieth
<TT>WED </TT>Century’, by Mark Peel
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>James Hinton, Nine Wartime Lives: Mass-Observation and the
<TT>WED </TT>Making of the Modern Self (Oxford University Press, 2010)
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>Margaretta Jolly (ed.), Dear Laughing Motorbyke: Letters
<TT>WED </TT>from Women Welders in the Second World War (Scarlet Press,
<TT>WED </TT>1997)
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>Clare Langhamer, The English in Love: The Intimate Story of
<TT>WED </TT>an Emotional Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2013)
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>Mass Observation, War Factory: A Report (Faber and Faber,
<TT>WED </TT>1943)
<TT>WED </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>WED </TT>Read specially commissioned blog posts supporting this
<TT>WED </TT>series.
<TT>WED </TT>Jenna Bailey, ‘Can any mother help me?’
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>James Ellison, ‘Friends across the ocean’
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00st9x9.html>b00st9x9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00st9x9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Single mother-to-be Jane returns home to find her boarding
<TT>WED </TT>house deserted. Stars Lynne Seymour.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010hd91.html>b010hd91</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010hd91>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Edmund De Waal - The Hare with Amber Eyes, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>By Edmund de Waal. Read by Nicholas Murchie.
<TT>WED </TT>264 delicate wood and ivory carvings, none of them larger
<TT>WED </TT>than a matchbox - that stand as a symbol of the
<TT>WED </TT>extraordinary events that overtake one family.
<TT>WED </TT>Potter Edmund de Waal was entranced when he first
<TT>WED </TT>encountered this collection in the Tokyo apartment of his
<TT>WED </TT>great uncle Iggie. Later, when Edmund inherited the
<TT>WED </TT>'netsuke', they unlocked a story far larger than he could
<TT>WED </TT>ever have imagined.
<TT>WED </TT>His family the Ephrussis came from Odessa, and at one time
<TT>WED </TT>were the largest grain exporters in the world; in the 1870s,
<TT>WED </TT>Charles Ephrussi was part of a wealthy new generation
<TT>WED </TT>settling in Paris. Charles's passion was collecting;
<TT>WED </TT>emerging French painters and - when Japanese art and artists
<TT>WED </TT>became all the rage in the salons - he bought an entire
<TT>WED </TT>collection of netsuke and sent them as a wedding present to
<TT>WED </TT>his banker cousin in Vienna.
<TT>WED </TT>Later, three children - including a young Ignace - would
<TT>WED </TT>play with the netsuke as history reverberated around them.
<TT>WED </TT>The Anschluss and Second World War swept the Ephrussis to
<TT>WED </TT>the brink of oblivion. Almost all that remained of their
<TT>WED </TT>vast empire was the netsuke collection, dramatically saved
<TT>WED </TT>by a loyal maid when their huge Viennese palace was
<TT>WED </TT>occupied.
<TT>WED </TT>Edmund de Waal travels the world to stand in the great
<TT>WED </TT>buildings his forebears once inhabited. He traces the
<TT>WED </TT>network of a remarkable family against the backdrop of a
<TT>WED </TT>tumultuous century and tells the story of a unique
<TT>WED </TT>collection.
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Polly Coles
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>WED </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03cdh4l.html>b03cdh4l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03cdh4l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762c8.html>b00762c8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762c8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqp1.html>b007jqp1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqp1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00psscz.html>b00psscz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00psscz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04l0zq7.html>b04l0zq7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04l0zq7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783jsj.html>b0783jsj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783jsj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Master Plan
<TT>WED </TT>Orbiter 2's crew discover why the aliens have abducted them
<TT>WED </TT>and where they have been imprisoned. Stars Andrew Crawford.
<TT>WED </TT>From December 1959.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771wy.html>b00771wy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771wy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Power of Positive Thinking
<TT>WED </TT>The Power of Positive Thinking
<TT>WED </TT>Does looking on the bright side bring you good luck? Is
<TT>WED </TT>'Seize the Day' the proper motto for a satisfying life? Or
<TT>WED </TT>should we accept our limitations and embrace negativity?
<TT>WED </TT>Psychologist Richard Wiseman, philosopher Julian Baggini and
<TT>WED </TT>journalist Lucy Cavendish explore whether the glass is half
<TT>WED </TT>full or half empty. Dominic Arkwright chairs the discussion.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kv7h1.html>b01kv7h1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kv7h1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jskn.html>b007jskn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jskn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016c7by.html>b016c7by</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016c7by>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 The Paris Bouquinistes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srktl.html>b00srktl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srktl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Alice Munro - Dear Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nkt55.html>b01nkt55</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nkt55>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Robert Barr - Galbraith and the King of Diamonds
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041ycyn.html>b041ycyn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041ycyn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04l0zq7.html>b04l0zq7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04l0zq7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Seekers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ffkgm.html>b03ffkgm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ffkgm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The Baby
<TT>WED </TT>EPISODE 5: THE BABY
<TT>WED </TT>Someone's left a baby under Terry's seat. When the owner
<TT>WED </TT>doesn't come back, Stuart, Joe and Terry have to look after
<TT>WED </TT>it. They argue about if they were in Three Men and a Baby,
<TT>WED </TT>which character they'd be. Obviously, all three of them want
<TT>WED </TT>to be Tom Selleck.
<TT>WED </TT>Stuart has a brainwave and uses the baby to show Nicola how
<TT>WED </TT>mature and grown up he is, and in a moment of inspiration he
<TT>WED </TT>claims it's his adopted child. This moment of inspiration
<TT>WED </TT>turns out to be a moment of stupidity when Stuart is
<TT>WED </TT>challenged by the incensed mother who returns to find her
<TT>WED </TT>baby in a papoose strapped to Stuart. She blames the father.
<TT>WED </TT>Who is the father?
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Stuart: Matthew Horne
<TT>WED </TT>Joe: Daniel Mays
<TT>WED </TT>Terry: Tony Way
<TT>WED </TT>Nicola: Zahra Ahmadi
<TT>WED </TT>Ribena: Hannah Wood
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Brooks: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Tom Boddle: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Mrs Kangalee: Bharti Patel
<TT>WED </TT>Gary Probert: Steve Oram
<TT>WED </TT>Policewoman: Philippa Stanton
<TT>WED </TT>Policeman: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Steven Burge
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 The Masterson Inheritance <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jstr.html>b007jstr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jstr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The Sweat of the Mastersons
<TT>WED </TT>The family saga of Big Ben, opium dens and men in frocks.
<TT>WED </TT>Improvised comedy with Paul Merton and Josie Lawrence. From
<TT>WED </TT>May 1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 And Now in Colour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqfb.html>b007jqfb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqfb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, The Great Outdoors
<TT>WED </TT>The sketch team take the audience on an activity holiday.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Tim de Jongh, William Vandyck and Tim Firth. From
<TT>WED </TT>January 1991.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 14 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783jsj.html>b0783jsj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783jsj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771wy.html>b00771wy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771wy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016c7by.html>b016c7by</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016c7by>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 The Paris Bouquinistes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srktl.html>b00srktl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srktl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s93jx.html>b01s93jx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s93jx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b040014g.html>b040014g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b040014g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00st9x9.html>b00st9x9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00st9x9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010hd91.html>b010hd91</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010hd91>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03cdh4l.html>b03cdh4l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03cdh4l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00762c8.html>b00762c8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00762c8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqp1.html>b007jqp1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqp1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00psscz.html>b00psscz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00psscz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04l0zq7.html>b04l0zq7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04l0zq7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016d4h9.html>b016d4h9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016d4h9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Max Is Calling
<TT>THU </TT>An idealistic CIA recruit is pitched against the hardened
<TT>THU </TT>cynicism of a seasoned operative.
<TT>THU </TT>Gayle Lynds' thriller is set in the spy capital of the
<TT>THU </TT>world, Vienna. Read by Simon Lee Phillips.
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged and produced by Gemma Jenkins.
<TT>THU </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra and first broadcast in 2011.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 The Goodies: Anything, Anywhere, Anytime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vr5d2.html>b00vr5d2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vr5d2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>In their twelve years in our living rooms the Goodies
<TT>THU </TT>rediscovered the Lost Island of Munga, represented the UK in
<TT>THU </TT>the Winter Olympics, started Britain's space program and
<TT>THU </TT>blew up the BBC.
<TT>THU </TT>First appearing on our screens in November 1970, The
<TT>THU </TT>Goodies' Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor -
<TT>THU </TT>were prime-time mainstays for the next decade. They were the
<TT>THU </TT>fifth biggest-grossing pop act of 1975, bagged two Silver
<TT>THU </TT>Roses of Montreux, and were so funny they caused a
<TT>THU </TT>50-year-old bricklayer to laugh himself to death.
<TT>THU </TT>Their shows, in which the trio played an agency of three
<TT>THU </TT>bicycling blokes for hire to do "anything, anywhere,
<TT>THU </TT>anytime", were freewheeling streams-of-nonsense in which TV
<TT>THU </TT>conventions were upended and every silent-movie gag in
<TT>THU </TT>history lovingly re-created.
<TT>THU </TT>On the 40th anniversary of the Goodies' television debut,
<TT>THU </TT>comedian Ross Noble hops on his trandem and revisits a world
<TT>THU </TT>of giant cats, Lancastrian martial artists, rampaging
<TT>THU </TT>Dougals and funky gibbons.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Simon Barnard
<TT>THU </TT>A Wise Buddah production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qx33.html>b007qx33</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qx33>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Lazy Sunday
<TT>THU </TT>Patrick faces a full house, as Maria takes on her pub
<TT>THU </TT>competition. Stars Jim Sweeney and Cathryn Harrison. From
<TT>THU </TT>August 2001.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04tdqwq.html>b04tdqwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04tdqwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Fidelity
<TT>THU </TT>Hal Cruttenden stars as a forty-something husband and father
<TT>THU </TT>who, years ago, decided to give up his job and become a stay
<TT>THU </TT>at home father. His wife, Sam, has a successful business
<TT>THU </TT>career which makes her travel more and more. His children,
<TT>THU </TT>Lilly and Molly, are growing up fast, and his role as their
<TT>THU </TT>father and mentor is diminishing by the day.
<TT>THU </TT>So what can Hal do as he reaches a crossroads in his life?
<TT>THU </TT>Help is (sort of) at hand in the form of his eager mates -
<TT>THU </TT>Doug, Fergus and Barry - who regularly meet at their local
<TT>THU </TT>curry house for mind expanding conversations that sadly
<TT>THU </TT>never give Hal the core advice he so desperately needs.
<TT>THU </TT>Hal is confused even further as he regularly has visions of
<TT>THU </TT>his long dead and highly macho father, who he's forced to
<TT>THU </TT>engage in increasingly frustrating conversations.
<TT>THU </TT>In this last episode of the series, Hal faces a new
<TT>THU </TT>challenge - unwanted romantic attention. Happily married to
<TT>THU </TT>Sam and with two adoring daughters, life is a picture of
<TT>THU </TT>roses at home. But how will Hal cope with the romantic
<TT>THU </TT>attention of a new, attractive neighbour Angie?
<TT>THU </TT>The cast includes co-writer Dominic Holland, Ed Byrne, Ronni
<TT>THU </TT>Ancona, Anna Crilly, Gavin Webster, Dominic Frisby, Samuel
<TT>THU </TT>Caseley and Emily and Lucy Robbins.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Paul Russell
<TT>THU </TT>An Open Mike production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Hal: Hal Cruttenden
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Dominic Holland
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Ed Byrne
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Ronni Ancona
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Anna Crilly
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Gavin Webster
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Dominic Frisby
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Samuel Caseley
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Emily Robbins
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Lucy Robbins
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Hal Cruttenden
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Dominic Holland
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Paul Russell
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp6x.html>b007jp6x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp6x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 6, Seance in a Wet Rag and Bone Yard
<TT>THU </TT>Sceptical Harold slams Albert's claims about speaking to the
<TT>THU </TT>dead...
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>THU </TT>Harold. With Patricia Routledge, Gwen Nelson and Edward
<TT>THU </TT>Kelsey.
<TT>THU </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>THU </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>THU </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>THU </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>THU </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>THU </TT>for TV.
<TT>THU </TT>Written for TV and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in March 1976.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008x3tl.html>b008x3tl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008x3tl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, The Breakfast Show
<TT>THU </TT>Radio Active's Breakfast Show is broadcast simultaneously on
<TT>THU </TT>TV with a whole host of celebrity interviews, an agony aunt
<TT>THU </TT>and live music. What could possibly go wrong?
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Steve Brown.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton, Geoffrey Perkins and Jon Canter.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1984.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075ly2.html>b0075ly2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075ly2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas,
<TT>THU </TT>Dillie Keane, Roger McGough and Miles Kington. From April
<TT>THU </TT>1997.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008wff3.html>b008wff3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008wff3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 5
<TT>THU </TT>JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, John
<TT>THU </TT>Wells, Patricia Routledge and Joan Sims. From December 1994.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03f86lk.html>b03f86lk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03f86lk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Evelyn Waugh - Sword of Honour, Officers and Gentlemen, part
<TT>THU </TT>2
<TT>THU </TT>by Evelyn Waugh
<TT>THU </TT>dramatised by Jeremy Front.
<TT>THU </TT>Guy's unit have been posted to Egypt where they are
<TT>THU </TT>surrounded more by rumour than action. But the chaos of war
<TT>THU </TT>is approaching.
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Marc Beeby.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Narrator: Tim McInnerny
<TT>THU </TT>Guy Crouchback: Paul Ready
<TT>THU </TT>Major Hound: John Dougall
<TT>THU </TT>Tommy: Nicholas Boulton
<TT>THU </TT>Ludovic: Carl Prekopp
<TT>THU </TT>Virginia: Lydia Leonard
<TT>THU </TT>Trimmer: Lee Ingleby
<TT>THU </TT>General Whale: Sean Murray
<TT>THU </TT>Kilbannock: Oliver Chris
<TT>THU </TT>Kirstie Kilbannock: Polly Frame
<TT>THU </TT>Tickeridge: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>THU </TT>Sgt Hughes: Arthur Hughes
<TT>THU </TT>Sgt Smiley: Ben Crowe
<TT>THU </TT>Ivor: Sam Pamphilon
<TT>THU </TT>Priest: John Norton
<TT>THU </TT>Greek Woman: Carys Eleri
<TT>THU </TT>Soldier: Joel MacCormack
<TT>THU </TT>Soldier: David Seddon
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Sally Avens
<TT>THU </TT>Adaptor: Jeremy Front
<TT>THU </TT>Author: Evelyn Waugh
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Alice Munro - Dear Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01npb85.html>b01npb85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01npb85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Pride
<TT>THU </TT>Alice Munro was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in
<TT>THU </TT>2013. She is widely regarded as a doyenne of the short story
<TT>THU </TT>form, a writer whose acuity and compassion shines through
<TT>THU </TT>all her work. These stories are from her 2012 collection,
<TT>THU </TT>Dear Life.
<TT>THU </TT>Set mostly in the small towns and quiet domestic
<TT>THU </TT>surroundings of her native Canada, Munro, as always,
<TT>THU </TT>captures the ordinary and reveals the extraordinary that
<TT>THU </TT>lies beneath. Life is laid bare, and the complicated
<TT>THU </TT>emotions of normal lives resonate long after the final page
<TT>THU </TT>is turned.
<TT>THU </TT>Today in Pride, an old man remembers his past and a
<TT>THU </TT>friendship that might have grown in other circumstances.
<TT>THU </TT>The reader is Garrick Hagan
<TT>THU </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>THU </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>THU </TT>Music details
<TT>THU </TT>Piano Trio in d, Op.49: 2. Andante Con Moto Tranquillo
<TT>THU </TT>by Felix Mendelssohn, performed by Beaux Arts Trio - from
<TT>THU </TT>the album
<TT>THU </TT>Dvorak / Mendelssohn: Piano Trios
<TT>THU </TT>(Philips)
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Robert Barr - Galbraith and the King of Diamonds
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041yksc.html>b041yksc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041yksc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The £7,000,000 Touch
<TT>THU </TT>A quiet retirement eludes veteran detective Bill. Bundled
<TT>THU </TT>into a car, he comes face to face with Jacobus. Stars
<TT>THU </TT>Bernard Hepton.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp6x.html>b007jp6x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp6x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008x3tl.html>b008x3tl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008x3tl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016d4h9.html>b016d4h9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016d4h9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 The Goodies: Anything, Anywhere, Anytime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vr5d2.html>b00vr5d2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vr5d2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s9d01.html>b01s9d01</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s9d01>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Martin finds himself drawn more and more to Ruth, but Elaine
<TT>THU </TT>has some curt words for him. Written and read by Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Palin.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04009c6.html>b04009c6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04009c6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Families of Choice
<TT>THU </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon brings his major history of friendship up to
<TT>THU </TT>the 1970s, when gender politics began to change friendships
<TT>THU </TT>once again, and considers how popular culture both reflected
<TT>THU </TT>and influenced this change.
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 14: Families of Choice.
<TT>THU </TT>Professor Barbara Taylor shares with Thomas Dixon her
<TT>THU </TT>personal memories of how the second-wave feminist movement
<TT>THU </TT>of the 1970s altered women's friendships in the way that
<TT>THU </TT>Mary Wolstonecraft had discussed right back in the
<TT>THU </TT>eighteenth century.
<TT>THU </TT>Thomas Dixon also explores the growing freedom of gay men
<TT>THU </TT>and lesbian women to establish their own "families of
<TT>THU </TT>choice".
<TT>THU </TT>And - somewhat excitedly - he debates with the cultural
<TT>THU </TT>critic Matthew Sweet how television reflected friendships
<TT>THU </TT>between men. While Thomas confesses to an erstwhile love of
<TT>THU </TT>the phenomenally successful American sit-com, Friends,
<TT>THU </TT>Matthew Sweet makes an expansive claim for British
<TT>THU </TT>television's The Likely Lads, comparing the depth of Terry
<TT>THU </TT>and Bob's friendship to that of Tennyson and Hallam.
<TT>THU </TT>Meanwhile, slightly extending a quotation of the 17th
<TT>THU </TT>Century poet, George Herbert, Thomas declares: "David had
<TT>THU </TT>his Jonathan, Christ his John, Eric had his little Ern, Ant
<TT>THU </TT>his Dec."
<TT>THU </TT>Producer; Beaty Rubens.
<TT>THU </TT>Related Reading
<TT>THU </TT>Rebecca G. Adams and Graham Allan (eds), Placing Friendship
<TT>THU </TT>in Context (Cambridge Unviersity Press, 2009).
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>Barbara Caine (ed.), Friendship: A History (Equinox, 2009),
<TT>THU </TT>Chapter 9, ‘The Importance of Friends: The Most Recent
<TT>THU </TT>Past’, by Mark Peel with Liz Reed and James Walter
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>Catherine Donovan, Brian Heaphy, and Jeffrey Weeks, Same Sex
<TT>THU </TT>Intimacies: Families of Choice and Other Life Experiments
<TT>THU </TT>(Routledge, 2001)
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>Margaretta Jolly, In Love and Struggle: Letters in
<TT>THU </TT>Contemporary Feminism (Columbia University Press, 2008)
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>Susie Orbach and Luise Eichenbaum, Bittersweet: Facing up to
<TT>THU </TT>Feelings of Love, Envy and Competition in Women’s
<TT>THU </TT>Friendships (Century, 1987)
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>Liz Spencer and Ray Pahl, Rethinking Friendship: Hidden
<TT>THU </TT>Solidarities Today (Princeton University Press, 2006)
<TT>THU </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>THU </TT>Read specially commissioned blog posts supporting this
<TT>THU </TT>series.
<TT>THU </TT>Thomas Dixon, ‘Thank God we can choose our friends’
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>Barbara Taylor, ‘Friendship trumped madness’
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>Mark Peel, ‘New worlds of friendship’
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sts9k.html>b00sts9k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sts9k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>With Toby gone, single mother-to-be Jane bumps into the
<TT>THU </TT>baby's father and asks him for help. Stars Lynne Seymour.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010hd93.html>b010hd93</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010hd93>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Edmund De Waal - The Hare with Amber Eyes, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>By Edmund de Waal. Read by Nicholas Murchie.
<TT>THU </TT>264 delicate wood and ivory carvings, none of them larger
<TT>THU </TT>than a matchbox - that stand as a symbol of the
<TT>THU </TT>extraordinary events that overtake one family.
<TT>THU </TT>Potter Edmund de Waal was entranced when he first
<TT>THU </TT>encountered this collection in the Tokyo apartment of his
<TT>THU </TT>great uncle Iggie. Later, when Edmund inherited the
<TT>THU </TT>'netsuke', they unlocked a story far larger than he could
<TT>THU </TT>ever have imagined.
<TT>THU </TT>His family the Ephrussis came from Odessa, and at one time
<TT>THU </TT>were the largest grain exporters in the world; in the 1870s,
<TT>THU </TT>Charles Ephrussi was part of a wealthy new generation
<TT>THU </TT>settling in Paris. Charles's passion was collecting;
<TT>THU </TT>emerging French painters and - when Japanese art and artists
<TT>THU </TT>became all the rage in the salons - he bought an entire
<TT>THU </TT>collection of netsuke and sent them as a wedding present to
<TT>THU </TT>his banker cousin in Vienna.
<TT>THU </TT>Later, three children - including a young Ignace - would
<TT>THU </TT>play with the netsuke as history reverberated around them.
<TT>THU </TT>The Anschluss and Second World War swept the Ephrussis to
<TT>THU </TT>the brink of oblivion. Almost all that remained of their
<TT>THU </TT>vast empire was the netsuke collection, dramatically saved
<TT>THU </TT>by a loyal maid when their huge Viennese palace was
<TT>THU </TT>occupied.
<TT>THU </TT>Edmund de Waal travels the world to stand in the great
<TT>THU </TT>buildings his forebears once inhabited. He traces the
<TT>THU </TT>network of a remarkable family against the backdrop of a
<TT>THU </TT>tumultuous century and tells the story of a unique
<TT>THU </TT>collection.
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Polly Coles
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>THU </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03f86lk.html>b03f86lk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03f86lk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075ly2.html>b0075ly2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075ly2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008wff3.html>b008wff3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008wff3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qx33.html>b007qx33</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qx33>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04tdqwq.html>b04tdqwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04tdqwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783mpg.html>b0783mpg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783mpg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Flight to the Moon
<TT>THU </TT>The crew are captured, in space, by the sinister Unity
<TT>THU </TT>organisation and taken to the Moon. Stars Andrew Crawford.
<TT>THU </TT>From October 1959.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zvp.html>b0076zvp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zvp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 10, WH Auden
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Broadcaster Jeremy Vine chooses the poet WH
<TT>THU </TT>Auden. With Matthew Parris and Auden biographer Richard
<TT>THU </TT>Davenport-Hines. From August 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp6x.html>b007jp6x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp6x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008x3tl.html>b008x3tl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008x3tl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016d4h9.html>b016d4h9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016d4h9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 The Goodies: Anything, Anywhere, Anytime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vr5d2.html>b00vr5d2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vr5d2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Alice Munro - Dear Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01npb85.html>b01npb85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01npb85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Robert Barr - Galbraith and the King of Diamonds
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041yksc.html>b041yksc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041yksc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04tdqwq.html>b04tdqwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04tdqwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 The Headset Set <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012fs7b.html>b012fs7b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012fs7b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>A new audience sketch show set in a call centre. Today is
<TT>THU </TT>appraisal day in the offices of Smile5, the catalogue
<TT>THU </TT>company that sells anything and everything. Only Sailesh has
<TT>THU </TT>prepared, the others plan to use various other crackpot
<TT>THU </TT>methods to sail through.
<TT>THU </TT>Aleesha and other characters ..... Chizzy Akudolu
<TT>THU </TT>Bernie and other characters ..... Margaret-Cabourn Smith
<TT>THU </TT>Big Tony, Ralph and other characters ..... Colin Hoult
<TT>THU </TT>Sailesh, Bradley and other characters ..... Paul sharma
<TT>THU </TT>Various ..... Philip Fox
<TT>THU </TT>Script editor ..... Dan Tetsell
<TT>THU </TT>Producer ..... Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>THU </TT>WELCOME TO SMILE5!
<TT>THU </TT>Smile5 is a mail order catalogue company selling everything
<TT>THU </TT>from Rolex watches to lawnmowers, from financial products to
<TT>THU </TT>phone and broadband, from holidays to health insurance. And
<TT>THU </TT>somewhere in a brown-field wasteland miles from the nearest
<TT>THU </TT>town, it runs one of the largest call centres operating in
<TT>THU </TT>the UK. This is the world of The Headset Set.
<TT>THU </TT>Each episode features a host of sketches set in the call
<TT>THU </TT>centre, eavesdropping on both sides of the bizarre, horrific
<TT>THU </TT>and ludicrous business-customer relationship. While the bulk
<TT>THU </TT>of each show is taken up with standalone sketches, there are
<TT>THU </TT>linked scenes providing a gentle narrative curve to
<TT>THU </TT>proceedings. These scenes feature three of the call centre's
<TT>THU </TT>employees - Bernie, Aleesha and Big Tony - trying the
<TT>THU </TT>patience of their team leader Sailesh.
<TT>THU </TT>This is a team written sketch show series originated by
<TT>THU </TT>Stephen Carlin and James Kettle and script edited by James
<TT>THU </TT>Kettle and Dan Tetsell.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077sk0j.html>b077sk0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077sk0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>THU </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Jon Holmes chats to Helen
<TT>THU </TT>Atkinson Wood.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Old Harry's Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmd4.html>b007jmd4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmd4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, The Beautiful Game
<TT>THU </TT>Satan decides to hold a major football tournament in Hell -
<TT>THU </TT>The Underworld Cup. Devilishly funny sitcom stars Andy
<TT>THU </TT>Hamilton. From April 1999.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Sir Ralph Stanza's Letter from Salford <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767xp.html>b00767xp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767xp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, The Best Page is a Rampage
<TT>THU </TT>The new poet-in-residence has a run-in with 'the man', which
<TT>THU </TT>gets his creative juices flowing. Stars James Quinn. From
<TT>THU </TT>May 2002.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Steven Appleby's Normal Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00snqqs.html>b00snqqs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00snqqs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Normal Sleep
<TT>THU </TT>The cartoonist searches for the secret meaning of life, said
<TT>THU </TT>to be written on a sausage. Stars Paul McCrink. From March
<TT>THU </TT>2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0783mpg.html>b0783mpg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0783mpg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zvp.html>b0076zvp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zvp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016d4h9.html>b016d4h9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016d4h9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 The Goodies: Anything, Anywhere, Anytime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vr5d2.html>b00vr5d2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vr5d2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s9d01.html>b01s9d01</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s9d01>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04009c6.html>b04009c6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04009c6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sts9k.html>b00sts9k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sts9k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010hd93.html>b010hd93</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010hd93>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03f86lk.html>b03f86lk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03f86lk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075ly2.html>b0075ly2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075ly2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008wff3.html>b008wff3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008wff3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qx33.html>b007qx33</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qx33>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04tdqwq.html>b04tdqwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04tdqwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016d8xj.html>b016d8xj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016d8xj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Red Carnation
<TT>FRI </TT>The loyalties of a former Russian spy are tested to the
<TT>FRI </TT>limits when she uncovers an assassination plot. Baroness
<TT>FRI </TT>Orczy's thrilling tale, set in 19th century Vienna, is read
<TT>FRI </TT>by Adjoa Andoh.
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged and produced by Gemma Jenkins.
<TT>FRI </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra and first broadcast in 2011.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Mitch Benn's Wondrous Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00n52l1.html>b00n52l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00n52l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Armed with little more than a harpsichord and a copy of The
<TT>FRI </TT>Hobbit, musician and comedian Mitch Benn fearlessly uncovers
<TT>FRI </TT>the myths and legends of the symphonic concept album.
<TT>FRI </TT>Meeting some of the leading artists and fans of the genre,
<TT>FRI </TT>including Rick Wakeman, Jeff Wayne, David Bedford, Brian
<TT>FRI </TT>Blessed and Stuart Maconie, he battles capes and keyboard
<TT>FRI </TT>solos to rediscover the wondrous stories behind these epic
<TT>FRI </TT>musical extravaganzas.
<TT>FRI </TT>From Rick Wakeman's 'Journey to the Centre of the Earth' to
<TT>FRI </TT>Jeff Wayne's 'The War of the Worlds', musicians in the
<TT>FRI </TT>seventies somehow decided that it was a good idea to retell
<TT>FRI </TT>classic tales in the form of symphonic concept albums.
<TT>FRI </TT>Classical music met rock to spawn towering monuments to
<TT>FRI </TT>pretension and excess: gigantic gatefold covers, sleeve
<TT>FRI </TT>notes longer than a 19th century novel, and - surely its
<TT>FRI </TT>defining feature- portentous narration delivered by some of
<TT>FRI </TT>our finest thesps.
<TT>FRI </TT>For a generation of acned youth weaned on Tolkien and
<TT>FRI </TT>Moorcock, these epic compositions were masterpieces, a
<TT>FRI </TT>symphonic escape from dreary mid-70's discontent and
<TT>FRI </TT>economic gloom. They sold millions, but until recently,
<TT>FRI </TT>languished forgotten in the vinyl collections of middle-aged
<TT>FRI </TT>men, gathering dust in the post-punk apocalypse. But with
<TT>FRI </TT>The War of the Worlds now filling stadiums world wide thirty
<TT>FRI </TT>years on, and Rick Wakeman's two tudor-tastic Six Wives of
<TT>FRI </TT>Henry VIII concerts selling out at Hampton Court last year,
<TT>FRI </TT>can Mitch be discovering a symphonic rock renaissance?
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Jackie Curthoys and Dave Dodd
<TT>FRI </TT>A Whistledown Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ylvk.html>b007ylvk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ylvk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Taking Tea With Roland
<TT>FRI </TT>Nancy wants her new man to meet the family, but will old
<TT>FRI </TT>rogue Winston sabotage the event? Stars Bill Wallis. From
<TT>FRI </TT>January 1991.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vd88y.html>b04vd88y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vd88y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>A new, six-part comedy discussion show hosted by Frank
<TT>FRI </TT>Skinner.
<TT>FRI </TT>Frank loves history, but just doesn't know much of it, so
<TT>FRI </TT>he's devised The Rest Is History to find out more about it.
<TT>FRI </TT>Along with his historian in residence, Dr Kate Williams,
<TT>FRI </TT>each episode sees Frank joined by a selection of celebrity
<TT>FRI </TT>guests, who will help him navigate his way through the
<TT>FRI </TT>annals of time, picking out and chewing over the funniest,
<TT>FRI </TT>oddest, and most interesting moments in history.
<TT>FRI </TT>Frank's guests in this edition of the programme are Victoria
<TT>FRI </TT>Coren Mitchell and Andy Zaltzman.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Dan Schreiber and Justin Pollard
<TT>FRI </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Frank Skinner
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Victoria Coren Mitchell
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Andy Zaltzman
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Kate Williams
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Dan Schreiber
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Justin Pollard
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr9f.html>b007jr9f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr9f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Home is the Hero
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob's fiancee Thelma is appalled by the return of Terry to
<TT>FRI </TT>his home town after seven years.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier, Rodney Bewes as Bob
<TT>FRI </TT>Ferris and Brigit Forsyth as Thelma Chambers. With Sheila
<TT>FRI </TT>Fearn and Peter Whitman.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais. Adapted for radio by Patrick Tilley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Browell
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally lost from the archive, the audio was recovered in
<TT>FRI </TT>the BBC's Archive Treasure Hunt in 2003.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1975.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008zfwf.html>b008zfwf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008zfwf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Spectre of Tintagel
<TT>FRI </TT>Neddie reveals his Arthurian roots and goes in search of
<TT>FRI </TT>treasure in deepest Cornwall. Stars Spike Milligan. From
<TT>FRI </TT>October 1956.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n0xpx.html>b01n0xpx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n0xpx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Murray, Bondeson, McAlister
<TT>FRI </TT>The Museum of Curiosity is hosted as ever by the Professor
<TT>FRI </TT>of Ignorance at the University of Buckingham, Professor John
<TT>FRI </TT>Lloyd C.B.E. (of Not The Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image,
<TT>FRI </TT>Blackadder and QI fame). For this fifth series, he is joined
<TT>FRI </TT>by the comedian Jimmy Carr.
<TT>FRI </TT>Each week, the Museum invites three guests, a mixture of
<TT>FRI </TT>entertaining experts and expert entertainers, to donate one
<TT>FRI </TT>item each to the Museum and explain why it deserves a place
<TT>FRI </TT>in the museum.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week, John and Jimmy have invited along the Natural
<TT>FRI </TT>History Museum's resident dipterologist (fly expert) Erica
<TT>FRI </TT>McAlister; Consultant Rheumatologist at the Cardiff
<TT>FRI </TT>University School of Medicine Jan Bondeson and the comedian,
<TT>FRI </TT>historian and fictitious Pub Landlord Al Murray.
<TT>FRI </TT>Guests booked for the rest of the series include:
<TT>FRI </TT>Astronomer Dr Stuart Clark
<TT>FRI </TT>Plant-hunter and former hostage Tom Hart Dyke
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedian, novelist and sitcom writer Jo Brand
<TT>FRI </TT>Physicist and broadcaster Dr Helen Czerski
<TT>FRI </TT>Expert on Ancient Mesopotamia Dr Irving Finkel
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedian Humphrey Ker
<TT>FRI </TT>Magian/actor/comedian Andy Nyman
<TT>FRI </TT>Anatomist author and broadcaster Professor Alice Roberts
<TT>FRI </TT>Ig Nobels Prize founder Marc Abrahams
<TT>FRI </TT>Astronaut Buzz Aldrin
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedian Pamela Stephenson
<TT>FRI </TT>Nobel Physics Laureate Professor Sir Andre Geim.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016c7c0.html>b016c7c0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016c7c0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 9, Ill of the Dead
<TT>FRI </TT>There is a death in the family and the ripples from
<TT>FRI </TT>Victoria's insecurities flow outward. With Angela Thorne.
<TT>FRI </TT>From January 2003.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03f87yp.html>b03f87yp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03f87yp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Evelyn Waugh - Sword of Honour, Unconditional Surrender
<TT>FRI </TT>by Evelyn Waugh
<TT>FRI </TT>Dramatised by Jeremy Front
<TT>FRI </TT>Evelyn Waugh's satirical WW2 masterpiece: Guy is beginning
<TT>FRI </TT>to lose his idealism about the War.
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Sally Avens
<TT>FRI </TT>Waugh's trilogy of WWII novels mark a high point in his
<TT>FRI </TT>literary career. Originally published as three volumes:
<TT>FRI </TT>Officers and Gentlemen, Men at Arms and Unconditional
<TT>FRI </TT>Surrender they were extensively revised by Waugh, and
<TT>FRI </TT>published as the one-volume Sword of Honour in 1965, in the
<TT>FRI </TT>form in which Waugh himself wished them to be read. They are
<TT>FRI </TT>dramatised for the Classic Serial in seven episodes.
<TT>FRI </TT>This is a story that continues to delight as we follow the
<TT>FRI </TT>comic and often bathetic adventures of Guy Crouchback. Witty
<TT>FRI </TT>and tragic, engaging and insightful, this work must be
<TT>FRI </TT>counted next to 'Brideshead Revisited' as Waugh's most
<TT>FRI </TT>enduring novel. Like Brideshead, Waugh drew heavily upon his
<TT>FRI </TT>own experiences during WWII. Sword of Honour effortlessly
<TT>FRI </TT>treads the line between the personal and the political - it
<TT>FRI </TT>is at once an indictment of the incompetence of the Allied
<TT>FRI </TT>war effort, and a moving study of one man's journey from
<TT>FRI </TT>isolation to self fulfilment. His adventures are peopled by
<TT>FRI </TT>colourful characters: the eccentric, Apthorpe, one-eyed,
<TT>FRI </TT>Ritchie-Hook, promiscuous, Virginia Troy. At the centre of
<TT>FRI </TT>the novel is Guy for whom we never lose our sympathy as he
<TT>FRI </TT>emerges from his adventures bowed but not broken. From Dakar
<TT>FRI </TT>to Egypt, the Isle of Mugg to the evacuation of Crete,
<TT>FRI </TT>tragedy is leavened by Waugh's acerbic and farcical comedy.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Narrator: Tim McInnerny
<TT>FRI </TT>Guy Crouchback: Paul Ready
<TT>FRI </TT>Virginia: Lydia Leonard
<TT>FRI </TT>Arthur Box-Bender: Robert Daws
<TT>FRI </TT>Ian Kilbannock: Oliver Chris
<TT>FRI </TT>Kirstie Kilbannock: Polly Frame
<TT>FRI </TT>Mr Crouchback: Sean Murray
<TT>FRI </TT>Ludovic: Carl Prekopp
<TT>FRI </TT>Loot: David Seddon
<TT>FRI </TT>Tommy: Nicholas Boulton
<TT>FRI </TT>Julia Stitch: Christine Kavanagh
<TT>FRI </TT>Everard Spruce: Harry Jardine
<TT>FRI </TT>Major Tickeridge: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>FRI </TT>Oates: Arthur Hughes
<TT>FRI </TT>Sapper: John Norton
<TT>FRI </TT>Sister: Carolyn Pickles
<TT>FRI </TT>Secretary: Carys Eleri
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Sally Avens
<TT>FRI </TT>Adaptor: Jeremy Front
<TT>FRI </TT>Author: Evelyn Waugh
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Alice Munro - Dear Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nt07t.html>b01nt07t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nt07t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>To Reach Japan
<TT>FRI </TT>Alice Munro was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in
<TT>FRI </TT>2013. She is widely regarded as a doyenne of the short story
<TT>FRI </TT>form, a writer whose acuity and compassion shines through
<TT>FRI </TT>all her work. These stories are from her 2012 collection,
<TT>FRI </TT>Dear Life.
<TT>FRI </TT>Set mostly in the small towns and quiet domestic
<TT>FRI </TT>surroundings of her native Canada, Munro, as always,
<TT>FRI </TT>captures the ordinary and reveals the extraordinary that
<TT>FRI </TT>lies beneath. Life is laid bare, and the complicated
<TT>FRI </TT>emotions of normal lives resonate long after the final page
<TT>FRI </TT>is turned.
<TT>FRI </TT>Today in To Reach Japan, a young poet sets out across a
<TT>FRI </TT>continent and finds more than she imagined.
<TT>FRI </TT>The reader is Laurel Lefkow
<TT>FRI </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>FRI </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>FRI </TT>Music details
<TT>FRI </TT>Dogsong 2
<TT>FRI </TT>by The Be Good Tanyas - from the album
<TT>FRI </TT>Chinatown
<TT>FRI </TT>(EMI).
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Robert Barr - Galbraith and the King of Diamonds
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042m3c2.html>b042m3c2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042m3c2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Appointment in Zurich
<TT>FRI </TT>A quiet retirement still eludes veteran detective Bill as
<TT>FRI </TT>his foe, Cater, sets an intricate plan in motion. Stars
<TT>FRI </TT>Bernard Hepton.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr9f.html>b007jr9f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr9f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008zfwf.html>b008zfwf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008zfwf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016d8xj.html>b016d8xj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016d8xj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Mitch Benn's Wondrous Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00n52l1.html>b00n52l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00n52l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Michael Palin - Hemingway's Chair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s9lcn.html>b01s9lcn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s9lcn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Nick continues to make his clandestine plans for the Post
<TT>FRI </TT>Office, and Elaine isn't happy. Written and read by Michael
<TT>FRI </TT>Palin.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0400mh3.html>b0400mh3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0400mh3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Lonely Cyborg
<TT>FRI </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon brings his major new series on the changing
<TT>FRI </TT>face of friendship to a close with a look at how the old and
<TT>FRI </TT>the young are navigating their friendships today through
<TT>FRI </TT>technologies old and new, and at how friendship might look
<TT>FRI </TT>in the future.
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 15: The Lonely Cyborg
<TT>FRI </TT>A group of Birmingham schoolgirls prove themselves
<TT>FRI </TT>thoughtful and self-aware about how to conduct their
<TT>FRI </TT>friendships online and about the differences between online
<TT>FRI </TT>and face-to-face friendships. Professor Deborah Chambers, an
<TT>FRI </TT>authority on social media and personal relationships from
<TT>FRI </TT>the University of Newcastle, confirms that fears about
<TT>FRI </TT>children's online friendships with strangers have been
<TT>FRI </TT>exaggerated.
<TT>FRI </TT>At the other end of the life-span, Thomas Dixon speaks with
<TT>FRI </TT>the writer Penelope Lively about friendship in her ninth
<TT>FRI </TT>decade, and about why she likes to consider herself part of
<TT>FRI </TT>"the landline generation".
<TT>FRI </TT>Closing the series, Thomas Dixon emphasizes the importance
<TT>FRI </TT>of physical touch and presence for friendship, and presents
<TT>FRI </TT>a final montage of the voices which have featured throughout
<TT>FRI </TT>the series, sharing stories of their own friendships.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>FRI </TT>Related Reading
<TT>FRI </TT>danah boyd, It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked
<TT>FRI </TT>Teens (Yale University Press, 2014)
<TT>FRI </TT>Deborah Chambers, Social Media and Personal Relationships:
<TT>FRI </TT>Online Intimacies and Networked Friendship (Palgrave
<TT>FRI </TT>Macmillan, 2013)
<TT>FRI </TT>Penelope Lively, Ammonites and Leaping Fish: A Life in Time
<TT>FRI </TT>(Fig Tree, 2013)
<TT>FRI </TT>Tom Standage, Writing on the Wall: Social Media - The First
<TT>FRI </TT>2,000 Years (Bloomsbury, 2013)
<TT>FRI </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>FRI </TT>Read specially commissioned blog posts supporting this
<TT>FRI </TT>series.
<TT>FRI </TT>Deborah Chambers, ‘Online friendship’
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT>Beaty Rubens, ‘What makes friendships last?’
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00svc1h.html>b00svc1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00svc1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>With the baby due, expectant single mother Jane receives
<TT>FRI </TT>unexpected financial help. Stars Lynne Seymour.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010hd95.html>b010hd95</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010hd95>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Edmund De Waal - The Hare with Amber Eyes, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>By Edmund de Waal.Read by Nicholas Murchie.
<TT>FRI </TT>264 delicate wood and ivory carvings, none of them larger
<TT>FRI </TT>than a matchbox - that stand as a symbol of the
<TT>FRI </TT>extraordinary events that overtake one family.
<TT>FRI </TT>Potter Edmund de Waal was entranced when he first
<TT>FRI </TT>encountered this collection in the Tokyo apartment of his
<TT>FRI </TT>great uncle Iggie. Later, when Edmund inherited the
<TT>FRI </TT>'netsuke', they unlocked a story far larger than he could
<TT>FRI </TT>ever have imagined.
<TT>FRI </TT>His family the Ephrussis came from Odessa, and at one time
<TT>FRI </TT>were the largest grain exporters in the world; in the 1870s,
<TT>FRI </TT>Charles Ephrussi was part of a wealthy new generation
<TT>FRI </TT>settling in Paris. Charles's passion was collecting;
<TT>FRI </TT>emerging French painters and - when Japanese art and artists
<TT>FRI </TT>became all the rage in the salons - he bought an entire
<TT>FRI </TT>collection of netsuke and sent them as a wedding present to
<TT>FRI </TT>his banker cousin in Vienna.
<TT>FRI </TT>Later, three children - including a young Ignace - would
<TT>FRI </TT>play with the netsuke as history reverberated around them.
<TT>FRI </TT>The Anschluss and Second World War swept the Ephrussis to
<TT>FRI </TT>the brink of oblivion. Almost all that remained of their
<TT>FRI </TT>vast empire was the netsuke collection, dramatically saved
<TT>FRI </TT>by a loyal maid when their huge Viennese palace was
<TT>FRI </TT>occupied.
<TT>FRI </TT>Edmund de Waal travels the world to stand in the great
<TT>FRI </TT>buildings his forebears once inhabited. He traces the
<TT>FRI </TT>network of a remarkable family against the backdrop of a
<TT>FRI </TT>tumultuous century and tells the story of a unique
<TT>FRI </TT>collection.
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Polly Coles
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>FRI </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03f87yp.html>b03f87yp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03f87yp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n0xpx.html>b01n0xpx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n0xpx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016c7c0.html>b016c7c0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016c7c0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ylvk.html>b007ylvk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ylvk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vd88y.html>b04vd88y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vd88y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Orbiter X <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0784dyd.html>b0784dyd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0784dyd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Inside the Moon Station
<TT>FRI </TT>Orbiter 2's crew have been taken to the Moon by the shadowy
<TT>FRI </TT>Unity organisation. Stars John Carson and Barrie Gosney.
<TT>FRI </TT>From October 1959.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00djtj8.html>b00djtj8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00djtj8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 7, Swan Lake
<TT>FRI </TT>Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional
<TT>FRI </TT>appeal.
<TT>FRI </TT>1/4. Swan Lake
<TT>FRI </TT>The story behind Tchaikovsky's ballet and the impact it has
<TT>FRI </TT>had on those who have heard and danced to it.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr9f.html>b007jr9f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr9f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008zfwf.html>b008zfwf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008zfwf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 The Spying Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016d8xj.html>b016d8xj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016d8xj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Mitch Benn's Wondrous Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00n52l1.html>b00n52l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00n52l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Alice Munro - Dear Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nt07t.html>b01nt07t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nt07t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Robert Barr - Galbraith and the King of Diamonds
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042m3c2.html>b042m3c2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042m3c2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vd88y.html>b04vd88y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vd88y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039ctgm.html>b039ctgm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039ctgm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 1
<TT>FRI </TT>John Finnemore, the writer and star of Cabin Pressure,
<TT>FRI </TT>regular guest on The Now Show and popper-upper in things
<TT>FRI </TT>like Miranda, presents a third series of his hit sketch
<TT>FRI </TT>show.
<TT>FRI </TT>The first series was described as "sparklingly clever" by
<TT>FRI </TT>The Daily Telegraph and "one of the most consistently funny
<TT>FRI </TT>sketch shows for quite some time" by The Guardian. The
<TT>FRI </TT>second series won Best Radio Comedy at both the Chortle and
<TT>FRI </TT>Comedy.co.uk awards, and was nominated for a Sony award.
<TT>FRI </TT>In this new series, John promises to stop doing silly
<TT>FRI </TT>sketches about nonsense like Winnie the Pooh's honey
<TT>FRI </TT>addiction or how goldfish invented computer programming, and
<TT>FRI </TT>concentrate instead on the the big, serious issues.
<TT>FRI </TT>This first episode of the series addresses the kind of
<TT>FRI </TT>animals that don't get sanctuaries; why the train manager
<TT>FRI </TT>needs to see the train driver; and why people literally
<TT>FRI </TT>shout at the radio?
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by and starring John Finnemore, with Margaret
<TT>FRI </TT>Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin and Carrie Quinlan.
<TT>FRI </TT>Original music is by Susannah Pearse.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: John Finnemore
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Margaret Cabourn-Smith
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Simon Kane
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Lawry Lewin
<TT>FRI </TT>Ensemble: Carrie Quinlan
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: John Finnemore
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077x2zm.html>b077x2zm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b077x2zm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats again to
<TT>FRI </TT>Brian Pern, aka Simon Day, and Rhys Thomas.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 The Mark Steel Lecture <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qhq3.html>b007qhq3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007qhq3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Karl Marx
<TT>FRI </TT>The radical comedian offers his assessment of the
<TT>FRI </TT>influential revolutionary thinker and philosopher. From
<TT>FRI </TT>April 2001.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Ross Noble Goes Global <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvrg.html>b007jvrg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvrg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, Budapest and Warsaw
<TT>FRI </TT>Kicking off his comedy travelogues in the capital of
<TT>FRI </TT>Hungary, the stand-up then takes the train to Poland. From
<TT>FRI </TT>June 2001.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-86075677811016715042016-04-01T20:03:00.001+01:002016-04-01T20:03:47.744+01:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 02/04/2016 - 08/04/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 02 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Paul Magrs - Never the Bride <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009gctd.html>b009gctd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009gctd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Our Frank
<TT>SAT </TT>A cliff-top drama for Whitby landlady Brenda, when her
<TT>SAT </TT>monstrous old fiance appears. Stars Joanna Tope and Monica
<TT>SAT </TT>Gibb.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008pygx.html>b008pygx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008pygx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 6, Tainted Love
<TT>SAT </TT>Series about pieces of music with a powerful emotional
<TT>SAT </TT>impact.
<TT>SAT </TT>3/4. Tainted Love
<TT>SAT </TT>Originally a Motown song written by Ed Cobb and recorded by
<TT>SAT </TT>Gloria Jones, Tainted Love became famous on the Northern
<TT>SAT </TT>Soul scene in the late 1970s. A classic version was later
<TT>SAT </TT>recorded by Soft Cell.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - The Lost Special <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c8cbn.html>b01c8cbn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c8cbn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story of the mysterious
<TT>SAT </TT>disappearance of a train en route from Liverpool. Read by
<TT>SAT </TT>David Schofield.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 M1: The Modernist Marvel <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nk9hz.html>b00nk9hz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nk9hz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>As the M1, Britain's first major motorway, celebrates its
<TT>SAT </TT>50th year, performance poet and musician John Hegley
<TT>SAT </TT>presents a poetic meditation on the 200-mile stretch of road
<TT>SAT </TT>that is the transport backbone of Britain.
<TT>SAT </TT>With his mandolin in tow, John slows down, turns off and
<TT>SAT </TT>seeks out the overlooked sights and sounds of the M1. He
<TT>SAT </TT>learns why there is no Junction 3, discovers that there was
<TT>SAT </TT>a scientific formula to the loo break that determined how
<TT>SAT </TT>far apart service stations should be built, and admires the
<TT>SAT </TT>road for the glimpse on the modern world it offers us.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdw31.html>b01sdw31</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdw31>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Delicate Truth, A Ghost from the Past
<TT>SAT </TT>If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that
<TT>SAT </TT>good men do nothing, how can they remain silent? Damian
<TT>SAT </TT>Lewis begins reading A Delicate Truth, the brand new novel
<TT>SAT </TT>from the master of his genre, John le Carré, a novel which
<TT>SAT </TT>tells the story of a good man who must choose between his
<TT>SAT </TT>conscience and his duty to the Service.
<TT>SAT </TT>An undercover counter-operation in the British colony of
<TT>SAT </TT>Gibraltar; a middle-ranking man from the Foreign Office
<TT>SAT </TT>serving as 'eyes on' and reporting to an ambitious Minister;
<TT>SAT </TT>the aim to capture a jihadist arms-buyer - the success,
<TT>SAT </TT>assured.
<TT>SAT </TT>But back in the UK a junior officer has his doubts and
<TT>SAT </TT>commits an unthinkable act. Three years on, he will find
<TT>SAT </TT>himself facing an impossible choice. In a journey that will
<TT>SAT </TT>take him from Cornwall to Wales via murky secrets in the
<TT>SAT </TT>depths of Whitehall, Toby Bell will try to find out the
<TT>SAT </TT>truth about the night on the Rock and bring it the attention
<TT>SAT </TT>and justice it deserves.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tonight: A Ghost from the Past - Sir Christopher Probyn's
<TT>SAT </TT>idyllic retirement is about to be shattered.
<TT>SAT </TT>John le Carré was born in 1931 and attended the universities
<TT>SAT </TT>of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in
<TT>SAT </TT>British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty
<TT>SAT </TT>years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between
<TT>SAT </TT>London and Cornwall.
<TT>SAT </TT>Damian Lewis is a British actor best known for his role as
<TT>SAT </TT>Nicholas Brody in Homeland. His many credits include Band of
<TT>SAT </TT>Brothers, Life and The Forsyte Saga.
<TT>SAT </TT>The reader is Damian Lewis
<TT>SAT </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>SAT </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridger: Sally Marmion
<TT>SAT </TT>Reader: Damian Lewis
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: John Le Carre
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yqyz9.html>b03yqyz9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yqyz9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>When William Met Mary
<TT>SAT </TT>Social networking appears to be expanding our circles of
<TT>SAT </TT>friendship just as our sense of community is contracting: Dr
<TT>SAT </TT>Thomas Dixon presents a timely history of how the meaning
<TT>SAT </TT>and experience of friendship have changed over the
<TT>SAT </TT>centuries.
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode Five: When William Met Mary
<TT>SAT </TT>The famous 1989 film, When Harry Met Sally, crystallised for
<TT>SAT </TT>modern viewers the key question of whether a man and woman
<TT>SAT </TT>can truly be friends without any sexual element.
<TT>SAT </TT>This was a question which radical and educated people were
<TT>SAT </TT>beginning to ask in the 18th century, alongside its mirror
<TT>SAT </TT>image - can a husband and wife also be friends?
<TT>SAT </TT>Thomas Dixon traces the changing face of friendship and the
<TT>SAT </TT>new idea of "companionate marriage" during this era, through
<TT>SAT </TT>the linked histories of the feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and
<TT>SAT </TT>the radical philosopher William Godwin.
<TT>SAT </TT>With the help of the historian Barbara Taylor, he considers
<TT>SAT </TT>three moving stories: Mary's early friendship with Fanny
<TT>SAT </TT>Blood, of whom she declared: "To live with this friend is
<TT>SAT </TT>the height of my ambition"; the halting start, close
<TT>SAT </TT>friendship and devoted but tragically short marriage of
<TT>SAT </TT>Wollstonecraft with Godwin, who described their relationship
<TT>SAT </TT>as "friendship melting into love"; and the marriage of their
<TT>SAT </TT>daughter, Mary, who wrote of her desolation after the death
<TT>SAT </TT>by drowning of her husband, the poet Percy Shelley: "I have
<TT>SAT </TT>now no friend."
<TT>SAT </TT>Thomas Dixon brings together issues of friendship and
<TT>SAT </TT>marriage in this most contemporary of historical series.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>SAT </TT>Further Reading
<TT>SAT </TT>Barbara Caine (ed.), *Friendship: A History* (Equinox,
<TT>SAT </TT>2009), Chapter 6, ‘Taking up the Pen: Women and the Writing
<TT>SAT </TT>of Friendship’, by Barbara Caine.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>Amanda E. Herbert, *Female Alliances: Gender, Identity, and
<TT>SAT </TT>Friendship in Early Modern Britain *(Yale University Press,
<TT>SAT </TT>2014).
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<TT>SAT </TT>Claudia Johnson (ed.), *The Cambridge Companion to Mary
<TT>SAT </TT>Wollstonecraft *(Cambridge University Press, 2002)
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>Simon May, *Love: A History* (Yale, 2011), Chapter 4: ‘Love
<TT>SAT </TT>as Perfect Friendship’
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>Barbara Taylor, *Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist
<TT>SAT </TT>Imagination* (Cambridge University Press, 2003)
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>Ralph M. Wardle (ed.) *Godwin & Mary: Letters of William
<TT>SAT </TT>Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft *(University of Nebraska
<TT>SAT </TT>Press, 1977)
<TT>SAT </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>SAT </TT>Read a series of specially commissioned blog posts
<TT>SAT </TT>supporting the BBC Radio 4 series ‘Five Hundred Years of
<TT>SAT </TT>Friendship‘.
<TT>SAT </TT>Sally Holloway, ‘Friendship, love, and letter-writing’
<TT>SAT </TT>Shelley's Ghost: Reshaping the Image of a Literary Family
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vjh7t.html>b04vjh7t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vjh7t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Skool Days of Nigel Molesworth, Fun with Scrumms
<TT>SAT </TT>Imelda Staunton stars as Nigel Molesworth, the Curse of St
<TT>SAT </TT>Custards, in this brand new adaptation of the notorious
<TT>SAT </TT>Goriller of 3B's guide to skool life for tiny pupils and
<TT>SAT </TT>their parents.
<TT>SAT </TT>Aided by best friend Peason and thwarted by everyone from
<TT>SAT </TT>Grabber the skool bully to Wandsworth the skool dog, Nigel
<TT>SAT </TT>Molesworth teaches us the ins and outs of skool life -
<TT>SAT </TT>including how to avoid lessens and how to build your own
<TT>SAT </TT>H-bomb.
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5: Fun with Scrumms
<TT>SAT </TT>As the school term comes to an end, Molesworth must find a
<TT>SAT </TT>way to survive the perils of the playing field and the wrath
<TT>SAT </TT>of skool bully Grabber if he is to have any hope of tucking
<TT>SAT </TT>into some Christmas turkey.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted by Patrick Barlow and George Poles from the books by
<TT>SAT </TT>Geoffrey Willans and Ronald Searle, with additional material
<TT>SAT </TT>by Abigail Wilson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Patrick Barlow
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Liz Anstee
<TT>SAT </TT>A CPL production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Molesworth: Imelda Staunton
<TT>SAT </TT>Peason: Sophie Thompson
<TT>SAT </TT>Grabber: Jack Farthing
<TT>SAT </TT>Prudence: Jessica Brown Findlay
<TT>SAT </TT>Headmaster: Patrick Barlow
<TT>SAT </TT>Chief Prune: Lewis Macleod
<TT>SAT </TT>Adaptor: Patrick Barlow
<TT>SAT </TT>Adaptor: George Poles
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: Geoffrey Willans
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: Ronald Searle
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Patrick Barlow
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r6sx0.html>b05r6sx0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r6sx0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Shepherd's Life, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Spring is the farmer's reward for the hard days of winter -
<TT>SAT </TT>and in this final episode, the cycle of the year begins
<TT>SAT </TT>again, as James Rebanks prepares for lambing.
<TT>SAT </TT>The first son of a shepherd, who was himself the first son
<TT>SAT </TT>of a shepherd, James and his family have lived and worked in
<TT>SAT </TT>and around the Lake District for generations. Through his
<TT>SAT </TT>eyes we see that the Lake District is not a playground or a
<TT>SAT </TT>scenic backdrop, it's a working landscape that needs sheep
<TT>SAT </TT>and its farmers to survive.
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Bryan Dick
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by James Rebanks
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged by Sian Preece
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron
<TT>SAT </TT>Music details:
<TT>SAT </TT>Track: "The Nightshift"
<TT>SAT </TT>CD: Country Escape
<TT>SAT </TT>Label: BBC Production Music BBCPM031.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Reader: Bryan Dick
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: James Rebanks
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridger: Sian Preece
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Kirsteen Cameron
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l4n8z.html>b06l4n8z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06l4n8z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>8-12 February 1916
<TT>SAT </TT>In the week that conscription came into effect, there are
<TT>SAT </TT>secrets and celebrations in Folkestone. Final Omnibus of the
<TT>SAT </TT>season, Home Front returns on 4th April 2016
<TT>SAT </TT>Adeline Lumley ..... Helen Schlesinger
<TT>SAT </TT>Albert Wilson ..... Jamie Foreman
<TT>SAT </TT>Anna White ..... Amelia Lowdell
<TT>SAT </TT>Charles Chaplin ..... Owen Clarke
<TT>SAT </TT>Cristine ..... Ysabelle Cooper
<TT>SAT </TT>Dolly Clout ..... Elaine Claxton
<TT>SAT </TT>Dorothea Winwood ..... Rachel Shelley
<TT>SAT </TT>Dr Streatfield ..... Chris Pavlo
<TT>SAT </TT>Elsie Buss ..... Tracey Wiles
<TT>SAT </TT>Eric Morton ..... Paul Rainbow
<TT>SAT </TT>Florrie Wilson ..... Claire Rushbrook
<TT>SAT </TT>Gabriel Graham ..... Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>SAT </TT>Hilary Pearce ..... Craige Els
<TT>SAT </TT>Isabel Graham ..... Keely Beresford
<TT>SAT </TT>Ivor Davies ..... Alun Raglan
<TT>SAT </TT>Ivy Layton ..... Lizzy Watts
<TT>SAT </TT>Jessie Moore ..... Lucy Hutchinson
<TT>SAT </TT>Johnnie Marshall ..... Paul Ready
<TT>SAT </TT>Kitty Lumley ..... Ami Metcalf
<TT>SAT </TT>Laurie Pearce ..... Will Howard
<TT>SAT </TT>Lilian Frost ..... Alex Tregear
<TT>SAT </TT>Maisie Harris ..... Cassie Layton
<TT>SAT </TT>Nancy Parker ..... Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>SAT </TT>Norman Harris ..... Sean Baker
<TT>SAT </TT>Roland Pemble ..... Jack Holden
<TT>SAT </TT>Ruby Tulliver ..... Martine McCutcheon
<TT>SAT </TT>Ruth Billings ..... Katie Redford
<TT>SAT </TT>Sylvia Graham ..... Joanna David
<TT>SAT </TT>Victor Lumley ..... Joel MacCormack
<TT>SAT </TT>Winifred Dinsdale ..... Alice Lowe
<TT>SAT </TT>Clerk ..... Richard Pepple
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Shaun McKenna
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Allegra McIlroy
<TT>SAT </TT>Editor: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>SAT </TT>Story-led by Shaun McKenna
<TT>SAT </TT>Sound: Martha Littlehailes
<TT>SAT </TT>Matthew Strachan
<TT>SAT </TT>Consultant Historian: Maggie Andrews.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075pp7l.html>b075pp7l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075pp7l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>1997 - Semi-final
<TT>SAT </TT>Lionel Kelleway visits Bristol, to test more wildlife
<TT>SAT </TT>knowledge in the BBC Natural History Unit's quiz.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp3z.html>b007jp3z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp3z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 8, Impossibly High Standards
<TT>SAT </TT>Victoria grows more irritating, as Anna gets a surprise
<TT>SAT </TT>proposition. Simon Brett comedy starring Celia Imrie. From
<TT>SAT </TT>January 2002.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 1835 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012mbjv.html>b012mbjv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012mbjv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Down at the Old Bull and Bush
<TT>SAT </TT>Aristocrat Belport tries escapology to woo a music hall
<TT>SAT </TT>singer, but servant Ned is smitten too. Stars Paul Rider.
<TT>SAT </TT>From July 2004.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdmd2.html>b01sdmd2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdmd2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 6
<TT>SAT </TT>Gyles Brandreth presides over the comedy panel game where,
<TT>SAT </TT>this week, Susie Dent and Lloyd Langford compete against
<TT>SAT </TT>Dave Gorman and Natalie Haynes to find out which team is the
<TT>SAT </TT>most passionate and knowledgeable about words.
<TT>SAT </TT>This week Susie Dent reveals two of her favourite
<TT>SAT </TT>now-defunct words from Samuel Johnson's Dictionary are
<TT>SAT </TT>'pandiculation' (to stretch while yawning) and 'snirtle' (to
<TT>SAT </TT>laugh in a quiet and restrained manner); Dave Gorman comes
<TT>SAT </TT>up with a new cliche to replace 'Curiosity Killed the Cat';
<TT>SAT </TT>Natalie Haynes tells us what the Cockney rhyming slang 'a
<TT>SAT </TT>Basil' refers to and Lloyd Langford is asked the meaning of
<TT>SAT </TT>'dumpoke' from the 1903 dictionary, 'Hobson Jobson - A
<TT>SAT </TT>Glossary of Anglo Indian Colloquial Words and Phrases' (a
<TT>SAT </TT>book which Susie Dent claims is 'a very good read').
<TT>SAT </TT>Writers: Jon Hunter and James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Jones.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Jones
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Susie Dent
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Lloyd Langford
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Dave Gorman
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Natalie Haynes
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Jonathan Smith - Abandoned <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07609r8.html>b07609r8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07609r8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>In 1914 at the age of 74 the French sculptor, Auguste Rodin
<TT>SAT </TT>spent a few weeks in a guest house in Cheltenham with his
<TT>SAT </TT>secretary Judith and his mistress Rose. But the love of his
<TT>SAT </TT>life, Camille Claudel, was left behind in a lunatic asylum
<TT>SAT </TT>in France.
<TT>SAT </TT>Jonathan Smith's drama stars Freddie Jones as Auguste Rodin,
<TT>SAT </TT>Carolyn Backhouse as Camille Claudel, Maureen O'Brien as
<TT>SAT </TT>Judith, Mary Wimbush as Rose, Hugh Dickson as Alain Duval
<TT>SAT </TT>and June Barrie as Mrs Parker.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Shaun McLoughlin
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1991.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Touchline Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t0jcl.html>b00t0jcl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t0jcl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, New Balls Please
<TT>SAT </TT>Old friends Des Lynam and Christopher Matthew head for some
<TT>SAT </TT>famous sporting venues - to enjoy, observe, reminisce and
<TT>SAT </TT>trade tales about some of the greatest pleasures in their
<TT>SAT </TT>lives. Today they drop in at the opening weekend of this
<TT>SAT </TT>year's International Championship at Eastbourne and dodge
<TT>SAT </TT>autograph hunters as they recall their own successes and
<TT>SAT </TT>failures and the exploits of others on the tennis court
<TT>SAT </TT>As a commentator and friend of sporting stars, Des is never
<TT>SAT </TT>short of a story to tell, or an insight to reveal, about the
<TT>SAT </TT>men and women in professional sport - their lives, their
<TT>SAT </TT>characters, their training regimes, their triumphs and their
<TT>SAT </TT>disasters. And Christopher continues to knock the ball back
<TT>SAT </TT>with his own experiences as a lifelong spectator at the
<TT>SAT </TT>highest levels of sport (and an occasional participant at
<TT>SAT </TT>the lowest).
<TT>SAT </TT>And at the end of it all, Des reveals the career path he
<TT>SAT </TT>might have followed had sport not led him astray.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Paul Kobrak.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n20v4.html>b04n20v4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04n20v4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Tears of a Clown
<TT>SAT </TT>Robin Ince looks at the enduring cliché of the Sad Clown.
<TT>SAT </TT>What is the relationship between stand-up comedy and mental
<TT>SAT </TT>health?
<TT>SAT </TT>"A room filled with comedians standing in silence is rarity,
<TT>SAT </TT>especially after midnight during the Edinburgh Fringe, but
<TT>SAT </TT>this was a scene across the bars and venues when the news of
<TT>SAT </TT>Robin Williams' suicide broke. The death of a comedian
<TT>SAT </TT>resurrects the numerous images of the comedian surrounded by
<TT>SAT </TT>laughter they have created, yet miserable themselves.
<TT>SAT </TT>"But how true is this image of the melancholy comedian?
<TT>SAT </TT>While the lives of Kenneth Williams, Tony Hancock and Spike
<TT>SAT </TT>Milligan are raked over with new books and documentaries
<TT>SAT </TT>appearing on a yearly basis, hundreds of comedians seemingly
<TT>SAT </TT>live and perform without facing anxiety that reaches
<TT>SAT </TT>clinical levels.
<TT>SAT </TT>"Is the image of the sad comedian a comfort for an audience:
<TT>SAT </TT>"they made us all laugh and brought so much joy, but don't
<TT>SAT </TT>worry, they were wracked with existential agony for the rest
<TT>SAT </TT>of their lives"?
<TT>SAT </TT>"Is pain required to create comedy, or would Spike Milligan
<TT>SAT </TT>have created as much, if not more, absurd and delightful
<TT>SAT </TT>comedy had he not been so frequently institutionalised?
<TT>SAT </TT>"Do plays and documentaries on comedians focus so much on
<TT>SAT </TT>the bleak side of their existence that they create a false
<TT>SAT </TT>vision of perpetual despair?
<TT>SAT </TT>"Is the act of being a comedian more of a cure than a
<TT>SAT </TT>burden? While others may have no valve to release their
<TT>SAT </TT>festering thoughts, the stand up can transform their
<TT>SAT </TT>ludicrousness or burdensome thoughts into jokes. They are
<TT>SAT </TT>able to laugh at, and with, themselves and even make money
<TT>SAT </TT>out of it too.
<TT>SAT </TT>"Is comedy just like every other profession, or is there a
<TT>SAT </TT>need for some loss or pain in childhood to create the
<TT>SAT </TT>outsider who wishes to spend each night making themselves
<TT>SAT </TT>face one of the top three fears of human beings, public
<TT>SAT </TT>speaking?
<TT>SAT </TT>"Romantic vision, bitter truth, debatable myth - can we
<TT>SAT </TT>really work out the formula that makes a comedian?
<TT>SAT </TT>"Give me the child until they are seven, and I will show you
<TT>SAT </TT>the entertainer?"
<TT>SAT </TT>-Robin Ince, Aged 45 and 3/4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 4 Extra Celebrates Dora Bryan <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03szf7d.html>b03szf7d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03szf7d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A celebration of the life of Dora Bryan, hailed as one of
<TT>SAT </TT>Britain's great all-round performers.
<TT>SAT </TT>Journalist and writer Lynne Truss looks back on Dora's
<TT>SAT </TT>remarkable career with handpicked highlights from the BBC
<TT>SAT </TT>radio archive. Lynne is joined by Dora's friend and co-star
<TT>SAT </TT>Bernard Cribbins, BBC radio drama producer Martin Jenkins,
<TT>SAT </TT>theatre critic Benedict Nightingale and film writer Matthew
<TT>SAT </TT>Sweet.
<TT>SAT </TT>With her unmistakable voice and scene-stealing comic timing,
<TT>SAT </TT>Dora was a regular pleasure of 1950s and 60s British cinema,
<TT>SAT </TT>playing a series of 'tarts with hearts'. But she was just at
<TT>SAT </TT>home on stage performing Pinter, belting out show tunes in
<TT>SAT </TT>Hello, Dolly! or captivating listeners from behind a
<TT>SAT </TT>microphone. And well into her 70s she was still in the West
<TT>SAT </TT>End singing, dancing and doing the splits.
<TT>SAT </TT>The archive selection includes:
<TT>SAT </TT>* Desert Islands Discs from 1987, when Dora was Michael
<TT>SAT </TT>Parkinson's castaway
<TT>SAT </TT>* Jimmy Chinn's drama Perfect Timing about a struggling
<TT>SAT </TT>music hall duo all at sea on a cruise ship booking starring
<TT>SAT </TT>Dora, Bernard Cribbins and Roy Barraclough
<TT>SAT </TT>* That Reminds Me from 2000, in which Dora recalls her
<TT>SAT </TT>stage, film and TV career
<TT>SAT </TT>* With Great Pleasure from 2003, featuring readings from
<TT>SAT </TT>Dora's favourite books
<TT>SAT </TT>* The Child Within, Wally K Daly's moving monologue written
<TT>SAT </TT>especially for and performed by Dora Bryan.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dora Bryan was born on 7th February 1923 and died on 23rd
<TT>SAT </TT>July 2014.
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Pier Productions and first
<TT>SAT </TT>broadcast in March 2014.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ncd1.html>b007ncd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ncd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Homeward Bound
<TT>SAT </TT>Moving back where he grew up, Patrick meets school mate
<TT>SAT </TT>Billy. Jim Sweeney's comedy-drama with Steve Steen. From
<TT>SAT </TT>July 2001.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n21nt.html>b01n21nt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n21nt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>From 10/02/1985
<TT>SAT </TT>Lugubrious Les Dawson tells us of thin Albert, and Cosmo
<TT>SAT </TT>Smallpiece discusses modern teenagers.
<TT>SAT </TT>With Daphne Oxenford, Eli Woods and Colin Edwynn.
<TT>SAT </TT>Music by Brian Fitzgerald.
<TT>SAT </TT>Scripted and produced by James Casey.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in February 1985.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Hollywood Endings: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0760jkv.html>b0760jkv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0760jkv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Kim and Boyd, actors in LA, discover they have a fan who
<TT>SAT </TT>wants to be part of their lives. Starring Linda Emond and
<TT>SAT </TT>Greg Lockett.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0760k87.html>b0760k87</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0760k87>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Jung Chang
<TT>SAT </TT>The writer Jung Chang selects 'God Bless the Child', by
<TT>SAT </TT>Billie Holliday and 'The Sweetest Embrace' by Barry Adamson.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y59.html>b0076y59</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y59>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Lee Pressman - Harpo Goes to Leningrad
<TT>SAT </TT>Lee Pressman's play is based on the true story of Harpo
<TT>SAT </TT>Marx's 1933 tour of Russia. Misunderstood as a comic,
<TT>SAT </TT>arrested as a terrorist and enlisted as a spy, Harpo finds
<TT>SAT </TT>himself alone in a strange country with only his burly
<TT>SAT </TT>female minder for company.
<TT>SAT </TT>Harpo ...... Garrick Hagon
<TT>SAT </TT>Woollcott ...... Philip Voss
<TT>SAT </TT>Bullitt ...... William Hope
<TT>SAT </TT>Malekinov ...... Sarah Badel
<TT>SAT </TT>Captain/Vasiliev ...... Ian Masters
<TT>SAT </TT>Director/Chico ...... Simon Treves
<TT>SAT </TT>Groucho/Colonel ...... Keith Drinkel
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Celia De Wolff.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n20v4.html>b04n20v4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04n20v4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Jonathan Smith - Abandoned <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07609r8.html>b07609r8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07609r8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Touchline Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t0jcl.html>b00t0jcl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t0jcl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0760lwd.html>b0760lwd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0760lwd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, I Sing the Body Electric
<TT>SAT </TT>A newly widowed father chooses a hi-tech solution for the
<TT>SAT </TT>nurturing of his young children and domestic needs.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Dee Wallace. With David Pasquesi, Tony Mockus Jr and
<TT>SAT </TT>Donna Jay Fulks.
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator: Stacy Keach.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Ray Bradbury and adapted by Dennis Etchison.
<TT>SAT </TT>Originally a cult sci-fi and horror TV series created by Rod
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling and broadcast in the USA on CBS from 1959 to 1964,
<TT>SAT </TT>The Twilight Zone was first adapted by American producer
<TT>SAT </TT>Carl Amari in 2002 as a 40-minute radio drama series.
<TT>SAT </TT>Rod Serling had managed to electrify the new medium of
<TT>SAT </TT>television - so armed with a licence from CBS and the
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling estate, Amari's slick adaptions are based on the
<TT>SAT </TT>original TV scripts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor Stacy Keach (best known here as TV detective Mike
<TT>SAT </TT>Hammer) takes Serling's original role as narrator - with a
<TT>SAT </TT>full cast, music and sound effects.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Carl Amari and directed by JoBe Cerny for Falcon
<TT>SAT </TT>Picture Group.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrkc.html>b007jrkc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrkc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Pentworth, West Sussex, is now surrounded by a supernatural
<TT>SAT </TT>'force wall'. Is there any way out? Read by Nigel Anthony.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 4 Extra Celebrates Dora Bryan <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03szf7d.html>b03szf7d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03szf7d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Chain Reaction Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0760mpf.html>b0760mpf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0760mpf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Ed Byrne interviews Al Murray
<TT>SAT </TT>Specially extended episode for BBC Radio 4 Extra from series
<TT>SAT </TT>11 of Chain Reaction, with bonus material. Two heavyweights
<TT>SAT </TT>of stand-up are in conversation as Ed Byrne interviews Al
<TT>SAT </TT>Murray.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ed Byrne is an Irish stand-up comedian and actor - a
<TT>SAT </TT>favourite for 20 years. His celebrated observational
<TT>SAT </TT>routines made him a leading light of the UK stand-up circuit
<TT>SAT </TT>in the mid-90s and he went on to tour internationally,
<TT>SAT </TT>playing festivals and theatres across the world. In 1998 he
<TT>SAT </TT>was nominated for the prestigious Perrier Award at the
<TT>SAT </TT>Edinburgh Festival alongside eventual winner Tommy Tiernan,
<TT>SAT </TT>Peter Kay and his interviewee today, Al Murray.
<TT>SAT </TT>After an early foray into stand-up as a character called
<TT>SAT </TT>'The Murderer', Al Murray created his famous Pub Landlord
<TT>SAT </TT>character in the mid-90s as part of a touring show with
<TT>SAT </TT>Harry Hill. The Pub Landlord toured worldwide before making
<TT>SAT </TT>his own chat show and sitcom for Sky. Outside of the Pub
<TT>SAT </TT>Landlord, Al is well known as a presenter of history
<TT>SAT </TT>documentaries and more recently as a candidate for
<TT>SAT </TT>parliament - standing against Nigel Farage in South Thanet
<TT>SAT </TT>during the 2015 UK General Election.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this extended version of the original programme, Ed
<TT>SAT </TT>tackles Al on a vast array of topics from Thackeray's
<TT>SAT </TT>attitude to the Irish to the thorny issue of offence in
<TT>SAT </TT>comedy via how best to talk to McFly.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>SAT </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production
<TT>SAT </TT>The original, un-extended programme was first broadcast on
<TT>SAT </TT>BBC Radio 4 in February 2016.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:45 Poets' Tree <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00shngl.html>b00shngl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00shngl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Poet Paul Hamilton's magazine features classics and an
<TT>SAT </TT>unusual person trying poetry out. Stars Kevin Eldon. From
<TT>SAT </TT>April 2008.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sg13d.html>b00sg13d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sg13d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>1970s
<TT>SAT </TT>Cockney geezer Micky Flanagan regales us with the story of
<TT>SAT </TT>his journey from tabloid to broadsheet; from the street
<TT>SAT </TT>party to the dinner party; from apples and pears to stocks
<TT>SAT </TT>and shares... Well you've got the idea.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each week's episode focuses on a different decade of Micky's
<TT>SAT </TT>life. Micky regales us with stories from his life told
<TT>SAT </TT>through stand up comedy. In between, the programmes goes
<TT>SAT </TT>'behind the scenes' with short interviews that give an
<TT>SAT </TT>insight into the stand up.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this opening episode Micky talks about growing up in the
<TT>SAT </TT>East End in the 1970's. He chats to his school friends about
<TT>SAT </TT>their shared experiences of leaving with no qualifications
<TT>SAT </TT>to work at Billingsgate Fish Market. He also interviews
<TT>SAT </TT>Sociology Professor Paul Willis about his research on
<TT>SAT </TT>working class boys in a 1970's school.
<TT>SAT </TT>Micky's transition from the mean streets of the East End,
<TT>SAT </TT>working as a Billingsgate Fish Porter to an entertainer
<TT>SAT </TT>living in the leafy lanes of Dulwich is a fascinating story,
<TT>SAT </TT>all the better for being told through jokes. The issue of
<TT>SAT </TT>class is a crucial theme in Micky's stand up. However it is
<TT>SAT </TT>framed less as "Do we now have a classless society?" and
<TT>SAT </TT>more as "Is it ok to ask for Tomato sauce in a fancy French
<TT>SAT </TT>restaurant?"
<TT>SAT </TT>The series is written and performed by Micky Flanagan.
<TT>SAT </TT>The producer is Tilusha Ghelani.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 The Museum of Everything <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k3wp.html>b007k3wp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k3wp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, The Museum Reopens
<TT>SAT </TT>Enjoy a display for the worst-selling author of Victorian
<TT>SAT </TT>times. Star Marcus Brigstocke and Danny Robins. From March
<TT>SAT </TT>2005.
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<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 03 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0760lwd.html>b0760lwd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0760lwd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrkc.html>b007jrkc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrkc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:40 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Hollywood Endings: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0760jkv.html>b0760jkv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0760jkv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0760k87.html>b0760k87</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0760k87>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y59.html>b0076y59</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y59>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n20v4.html>b04n20v4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04n20v4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Jonathan Smith - Abandoned <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07609r8.html>b07609r8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07609r8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Touchline Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t0jcl.html>b00t0jcl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t0jcl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 The Skool Days of Nigel Molesworth - Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vdzxb.html>b04vdzxb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vdzxb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Everyone's favourite anarchic skoolboy and Curse of St
<TT>SUN </TT>Custards. Nigel Molesworth's guide to skool life stars
<TT>SUN </TT>Imelda Staunton.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048n3fn.html>b048n3fn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048n3fn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>Roger Law visits Kunming in the south-west of China to see
<TT>SUN </TT>the bamboo temple, where some grotesque statues bring back
<TT>SUN </TT>memories of his Spitting Image days. On a Sunday he finds
<TT>SUN </TT>that the Chinese finally let their hair down as they dance
<TT>SUN </TT>through Green Lake Park.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer Mark Rickards.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hf12z.html>b01hf12z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hf12z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, On Your Wedding Day
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Andrew Collins.
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey Easter (played by Mark Benton), 46, is the eternal
<TT>SUN </TT>optimist. He is able to see the good in every situation, the
<TT>SUN </TT>silver lining within every cloud, the bright side to every
<TT>SUN </TT>bit of bad news.
<TT>SUN </TT>This however is his downfall. Someone for whom the glass is
<TT>SUN </TT>always half-full can be difficult to live with, as his wife
<TT>SUN </TT>of 19 years, Jacqui (played by Claire Skinner), knows all
<TT>SUN </TT>too well. Even as life deals Harvey and the Easter family a
<TT>SUN </TT>series of sadistic blows, Harvey looks on the positive side.
<TT>SUN </TT>It's pathological with him. The way Jax sees it, instead of
<TT>SUN </TT>dealing with the problems of their marriage and their
<TT>SUN </TT>teenage kids, Harvey's optimism is actually his way of
<TT>SUN </TT>avoiding engagement with the big issues.
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Blue Sky is about one man battling to remain positive in
<TT>SUN </TT>moments of crisis, and one woman battling to live with
<TT>SUN </TT>someone who has his head in the clouds.
<TT>SUN </TT>It's the day before Charlie and Kill-R's wedding day. While
<TT>SUN </TT>Rakesh makes Jax an unexpected offer and the bride gets cold
<TT>SUN </TT>feet, Harvey's plan to write his speech is interrupted by a
<TT>SUN </TT>distress call from the groom at Gatwick.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey Easter ..... Mark Benton
<TT>SUN </TT>Jacqui Easter ..... Claire Skinner
<TT>SUN </TT>Charlie Easter ..... Rosamund Hanson
<TT>SUN </TT>Robbie Easter ..... Tyger Drew Honey
<TT>SUN </TT>Kill-R ..... Javone Prince
<TT>SUN </TT>Lou Easter ..... Sorcha Cusack
<TT>SUN </TT>Rakesh Rathi ..... Navin Chowdhry
<TT>SUN </TT>Dr Ray Marsh ..... Justin Edwards
<TT>SUN </TT>Sean Calhoun ..... Michael Legge
<TT>SUN </TT>Registrar ..... Simon Day
<TT>SUN </TT>Custom's Official ..... Greg Davies
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by: Anna Madley
<TT>SUN </TT>An Avalon Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 ITMA - It's That Man Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076101z.html>b076101z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076101z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 06/01/1944
<TT>SUN </TT>Can the new squire, Tommy Handley, make a good impression
<TT>SUN </TT>with the county hunt?
<TT>SUN </TT>ITMA proved to be one of the BBC's most popular radio
<TT>SUN </TT>comedies ever produced. It was first transmitted just before
<TT>SUN </TT>the start of the Second World War in 1939 and ran to 1949.
<TT>SUN </TT>Domestic audiences topped 20 million, and the audience
<TT>SUN </TT>worldwide was said to number 30 million. It starred
<TT>SUN </TT>Liverpudlian comic Tommy Handley, who with Ted Kavanagh
<TT>SUN </TT>created the series named after the phrase newspapers often
<TT>SUN </TT>used to describe Hitler: It's That Man Again!
<TT>SUN </TT>The original setting on a ship was deemed inappropriate once
<TT>SUN </TT>war broke out, and was replaced with the Office Of Twerps,
<TT>SUN </TT>with Tommy as Minister of Aggravation and Mysteries. Other
<TT>SUN </TT>settings followed - a seaside resort, and a war factory
<TT>SUN </TT>which by 1943, for this run of episodes, had been turned
<TT>SUN </TT>into a hotel.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring a host of supporting characters including Dorothy
<TT>SUN </TT>Summers as Mrs Mopp.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Francis Worsley
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Home Service in 1944.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsz4.html>b007jsz4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsz4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Anatomy
<TT>SUN </TT>More hospital mayhem, as student medic Simon Sparrow
<TT>SUN </TT>struggles with dissecting bodies
<TT>SUN </TT>The misadventures of student doctor Simon Sparrow - adapted
<TT>SUN </TT>for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's novel 'Doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>in the House' published in 1952.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Sumner as
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt, Ray Cooney as Tony Benskin, Edward Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>as Taffy Evans and Norma Ronald as Vera.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: David Hatch
<TT>SUN </TT>Recorded at the BBC Paris studio in London.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1968.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 This Orient Isle: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0761127.html>b0761127</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0761127>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>In a captivating account of Britain's first contacts with
<TT>SUN </TT>the Muslim world, Professor Jerry Brotton examines Queen
<TT>SUN </TT>Elizabeth I's fascination with the Orient. Read by Derek
<TT>SUN </TT>Jacobi.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06713sx.html>b06713sx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06713sx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Helen Fielding
<TT>SUN </TT>Author Helen Fielding chooses 'Climb Every Mountain' from
<TT>SUN </TT>The Sound of Music and Diana's Krall's version of 'Pick
<TT>SUN </TT>Yourself Up'.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs: Longplay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076130h.html>b076130h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076130h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Ant and Dec
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra's extended edition. Kirsty Young chats to the kings
<TT>SUN </TT>of TV prime time, Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
<TT>SUN </TT>From December 2013.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0761457.html>b0761457</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0761457>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Doctors, Saints and Secrets
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: Catherine Burns
<TT>SUN </TT>introduces tales about Mother Teresa, a father's secret and
<TT>SUN </TT>the end of life.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 ITMA - It's That Man Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076101z.html>b076101z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076101z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsz4.html>b007jsz4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsz4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 The Skool Days of Nigel Molesworth - Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vdzxb.html>b04vdzxb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vdzxb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048n3fn.html>b048n3fn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048n3fn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Hot Milk: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0761646.html>b0761646</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0761646>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Dr Gomes insists that Sophia's mother, Rose, gives up all
<TT>SUN </TT>her medication. Will her health improve? Read by Indira
<TT>SUN </TT>Varma.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Michelene Wandor - Crumbs <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0761dhm.html>b0761dhm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0761dhm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. Her husband's adultery should mark the end of
<TT>SUN </TT>their marriage. But life isn't so simple. Read by Shirley
<TT>SUN </TT>Dixon.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Elizabeth Gaskell - Mr Harrison's Confession
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041yks9.html>b041yks9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041yks9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A young surgeon arriving at the village of Duncombe
<TT>SUN </TT>discovers that his female patients seem to require a
<TT>SUN </TT>singular remedy.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Marston Bloom as Frank Harrison, Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>SUN </TT>as Mr Morgan, Alison Pettitt as Sophy Hutton, Sophie
<TT>SUN </TT>Thompson as Mrs Rose and Rebecca Front as Caroline
<TT>SUN </TT>Tompkinson.
<TT>SUN </TT>Elizabeth Gaskell's 1851 novella - dramatised by Jeremy
<TT>SUN </TT>Front - is notable for being a prequel to her novel
<TT>SUN </TT>Cranford.
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Sally Avens
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1998.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0761hps.html>b0761hps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0761hps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Ko Un - The People's Poet of Korea
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive with 'Ko Un - The People's Poet
<TT>SUN </TT>of Korea'
<TT>SUN </TT>In South Korea, former Zen monk Ko Un is revered as the
<TT>SUN </TT>people's poet. To mark his 80th birthday, Mike Greenwood
<TT>SUN </TT>explored his prolific output, in particular his epic
<TT>SUN </TT>masterwork, Ten Thousand Lives (Maninbo), in which he has
<TT>SUN </TT>written a poem about everyone he has ever met. Conceived
<TT>SUN </TT>when he was imprisoned in the 1980s for rebelling against
<TT>SUN </TT>the military dictatorships then controlling South Korea,
<TT>SUN </TT>Maninbo has been published in 30 volumes in Korean. Now, for
<TT>SUN </TT>the first time, the first 10 volumes have been translated
<TT>SUN </TT>into English.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Eve Streeter
<TT>SUN </TT>A Pier production for BBC Radio 4 first broadcast in 2013.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hf12z.html>b01hf12z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hf12z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Jane Beeson - The House at Tinner's Tor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767xs.html>b00767xs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767xs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A bleak and abandoned house and a ghost from the past
<TT>SUN </TT>troubles Anna, as she returns to Dartmoor - the scene of her
<TT>SUN </TT>childhood holidays.
<TT>SUN </TT>Jane Beeson's drama was recorded on location at a farm on
<TT>SUN </TT>Dartmoor.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Kim Hicks, Oona Beeson, Stewart Clapp, Elizabeth
<TT>SUN </TT>Revill, Daisy Martinez, Rorence Wood, Alex Maclaren, Stuart
<TT>SUN </TT>Crossman and Helen Weaver.
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Viv Beeby
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2002.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:45 Ambrose Bierce - Moxon's Master <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zmdqw.html>b03zmdqw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zmdqw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Can a machine think? And if so, could it be prone to
<TT>SUN </TT>violence like humans? A pioneering story first published in
<TT>SUN </TT>1893, read by Robert Lang.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0761457.html>b0761457</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0761457>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:50 This Orient Isle: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0761127.html>b0761127</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0761127>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 Desert Island Discs: Longplay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076130h.html>b076130h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076130h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hf12z.html>b01hf12z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hf12z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Hearing With Hegley <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009y1s3.html>b009y1s3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009y1s3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>The poet laureate of alternative comedy, John Hegley
<TT>SUN </TT>presents a selection of his work. From November 1996.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 No Tomatoes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zh4d.html>b007zh4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zh4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Dog Days
<TT>SUN </TT>Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. Dogs tell all to
<TT>SUN </TT>Paul Copley and Helen Moon. From September 2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076py15.html>b076py15</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076py15>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Max
<TT>SUN </TT>and Ivan.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 I Think I've Got a Problem <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cfzrq.html>b00cfzrq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cfzrq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Thanks to the band inside his head, Tom disrupts a funeral
<TT>SUN </TT>and ends up on stage. Stars Suggs and Bob Monkhouse. From
<TT>SUN </TT>April 2003.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fnfnn.html>b00fnfnn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fnfnn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Bolivia
<TT>SUN </TT>The naive gap year student's South American audio diary of
<TT>SUN </TT>his bird-watching mishaps. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From
<TT>SUN </TT>July 2002.
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<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 04 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Jane Beeson - The House at Tinner's Tor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767xs.html>b00767xs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767xs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:45 Ambrose Bierce - Moxon's Master <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zmdqw.html>b03zmdqw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zmdqw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 The Skool Days of Nigel Molesworth - Omnibus
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vdzxb.html>b04vdzxb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vdzxb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048n3fn.html>b048n3fn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048n3fn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Hot Milk: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0761646.html>b0761646</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0761646>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Michelene Wandor - Crumbs <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0761dhm.html>b0761dhm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0761dhm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Elizabeth Gaskell - Mr Harrison's Confession
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041yks9.html>b041yks9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041yks9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0761hps.html>b0761hps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0761hps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hf12z.html>b01hf12z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hf12z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtf4.html>b007jtf4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtf4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Black Tuesday
<TT>MON </TT>Gordon Kaye stars as the culinary mystery-solver
<TT>MON </TT>investigating dirty tricks at restaurant directory, "Le
<TT>MON </TT>Guide".
<TT>MON </TT>Pamplemousse is a retired policeman living in Paris, now
<TT>MON </TT>making a living as an inspector for the prestigious
<TT>MON </TT>restaurant rating directory 'Le Guide'. His long-suffering
<TT>MON </TT>wife is Doucette (Shirley Dixon) and his ever-constant
<TT>MON </TT>bloodhound companion is Pommes Frites (Trevor Martin).
<TT>MON </TT>Pamplemousse travels around France sampling fine cuisine and
<TT>MON </TT>wines at gourmet restaurants, while managing to stumble into
<TT>MON </TT>a series of mysteries. The character was first created in a
<TT>MON </TT>series of novels featuring comedy, crime and cuisine by
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Bond. Adapted for radio by Alick Rowe.
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Bond decided to become a writer while serving in the
<TT>MON </TT>army during the Second World War. In 1947, he returned to
<TT>MON </TT>the BBC, where he'd worked previously. His first creation,
<TT>MON </TT>Paddington Bear, was born after a Christmas Eve shopping
<TT>MON </TT>trip when he spotted a small, solitary bear in a large
<TT>MON </TT>London store. Monsieur Pamplemousse was his first adult
<TT>MON </TT>novel in 1983. Its success spawned a whole series of books.
<TT>MON </TT>Director: John Tydeman
<TT>MON </TT>A Mentorn Radio production first heard on BBC Radio 4 in
<TT>MON </TT>1995.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 The House That Chekhov Built <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pxmcv.html>b00pxmcv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pxmcv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The White Dacha, the house in which Chekhov wrote his
<TT>MON </TT>greatest works is falling into ruin. With the campaign to
<TT>MON </TT>save it due to culminate on the 150th anniversary of his
<TT>MON </TT>birth, actor Michael Pennington journeys to Yalta in the
<TT>MON </TT>Ukraine to get an inside view of Chekhov's life and work.
<TT>MON </TT>The White Dacha was Chekhov's place of both escape and
<TT>MON </TT>inspiration. Built in 1898 by Chekhov after the success of
<TT>MON </TT>The Seagull, he moved there to find solace after his
<TT>MON </TT>father's death and to help his ailing health due to
<TT>MON </TT>tuberculosis. The building is the genesis of some of his
<TT>MON </TT>best-loved stories but stands to be lost forever as it
<TT>MON </TT>stands on land that could be sold off; until just a few
<TT>MON </TT>months ago the house was crumbling away, the victim of
<TT>MON </TT>post-Soviet politics and the recession.
<TT>MON </TT>After he died in 1904, Chekhov's house was protected by his
<TT>MON </TT>sister, Masha, and then became a museum in 1921. As Michael
<TT>MON </TT>wanders around the house and gardens he learns how it
<TT>MON </TT>survived the Russian Revolution, civil war and Nazi
<TT>MON </TT>occupation.
<TT>MON </TT>Michael meets the individuals fighting to keep Chekhov's
<TT>MON </TT>personal and literary legacy alive, including Chekhov
<TT>MON </TT>scholar and director of the Yalta Chekhov Campaign, Rosamund
<TT>MON </TT>Bartlett. The campaign hopes to raise 200,000 euros by
<TT>MON </TT>January 2010, the 150th anniversary of Chekhov's birth.
<TT>MON </TT>Others contributers to the programme include actress
<TT>MON </TT>Prunella Scales and Oscar-winning playwright Christopher
<TT>MON </TT>Hampton, both of whom have travelled to the house to take
<TT>MON </TT>inspiration from the home of their literary hero.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mpz.html>b0076mpz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mpz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Sow Cottage
<TT>MON </TT>Before a couple can live in their new home, a spirit needs
<TT>MON </TT>placating. Stars Robert Webb and Daniel Maier. From
<TT>MON </TT>September 2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074x721.html>b074x721</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074x721>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 74, Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Nicholas Parsons hosts the perennially popular panel game,
<TT>MON </TT>where contestants must speak for 60 seconds without
<TT>MON </TT>deviation, hesitation or repetition. This week the guests
<TT>MON </TT>are Paul Merton, Stephen Fry, Jenny Eclair and Nish Kumar.
<TT>MON </TT>Topics on the cards this week include Homer, Russian Dolls,
<TT>MON </TT>and My First Love.
<TT>MON </TT>Hayley Sterling blows the whistle.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Victoria Lloyd.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Paul Merton
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Stephen Fry
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Jenny Eclair
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Nish Kumar
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Victoria Lloyd
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrh8.html>b007jrh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, The Two and a Half Feathers
<TT>MON </TT>Corporal Jones fights back - as a new Home Guard platoon
<TT>MON </TT>recruit rakes up their military past.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>MON </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike, Bill Pertwee as Hodges, Larry
<TT>MON </TT>Martyn as Private Walker, Michael Bates as Mr Clarke and
<TT>MON </TT>Avril Angers as Edna.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>MON </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1976.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n70dq.html>b01n70dq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n70dq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>From 17/02/1985
<TT>MON </TT>Les Dawson's Southfork spoof of Dallas and Whispering Grass
<TT>MON </TT>is sung by the Ink Splots.
<TT>MON </TT>With Daphne Oxenford, Eli Woods and Colin Edwynn.
<TT>MON </TT>Music by Brian Fitzgerald.
<TT>MON </TT>Scripted and produced by James Casey.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in February 1985.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lswv0.html>b01lswv0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lswv0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Another edition of the 48th series of Quote... Unquote, the
<TT>MON </TT>popular quotations programme presented and devised by Nigel
<TT>MON </TT>Rees. The guests this week are the author and actor Charlie
<TT>MON </TT>Higson, radio presenter Martin Kelner, comedian Nat
<TT>MON </TT>Luurtsema and critic Stephanie Merritt. The reader is Peter
<TT>MON </TT>Jefferson.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmmc.html>b007jmmc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmmc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 6, Emergency
<TT>MON </TT>It's decision time for Miss Lewis and student Adam's home
<TT>MON </TT>life causes concern. Stars Karl Howman. From July 1991.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013fnz7.html>b013fnz7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013fnz7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Anthony Trollope - The American Senator, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>The American Senator
<TT>MON </TT>By Anthony Trollope
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatised by Martyn Wade
<TT>MON </TT>Part One
<TT>MON </TT>Arabella is determined to keep her engagement to John Morton
<TT>MON </TT>a secret. Perhaps, there is a more exciting and wealthy
<TT>MON </TT>husband she might be able to catch ...
<TT>MON </TT>Anthony Trollope..........Robert Glenister
<TT>MON </TT>Arabella Trefoil.............Anna Maxwell Martin
<TT>MON </TT>Lady Augustus.............Barbara Flynn
<TT>MON </TT>John Morton.................Blake Ritson
<TT>MON </TT>Senator Gotobed..........Stuart Milligan
<TT>MON </TT>Reginald Morton...........Daniel Rabin
<TT>MON </TT>Mrs Morton..................Richenda Carey
<TT>MON </TT>Mary Masters...............Penelope Rawlins
<TT>MON </TT>Lawrence Twentyman...Carl Prekopp
<TT>MON </TT>Lord Rufford.................Henry Devas
<TT>MON </TT>Mr Bearside.................Sean Baker
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Tracey Neale
<TT>MON </TT>The Story:
<TT>MON </TT>In this little known tale, Anthony Trollope never allows The
<TT>MON </TT>American Senator's attitude to get in the way of plot -and
<TT>MON </TT>his ability to weave story strands which arise out of
<TT>MON </TT>credible motivation, psychology and emotion is as sure as
<TT>MON </TT>ever. The characters are as finely drawn as we have come to
<TT>MON </TT>expect from the pen of Trollope. There's the extraordinary
<TT>MON </TT>Arabella but also the comic, kind natured and the tragic
<TT>MON </TT>characters too.
<TT>MON </TT>Arabella finds herself in the ignoble occupation of
<TT>MON </TT>husband/fortune-hunting. She's aware that the years are
<TT>MON </TT>passing and the strain of numerous failed relationships have
<TT>MON </TT>made her prospects increasingly poor. She is unofficially
<TT>MON </TT>engaged to John Morton, a diplomat, and owner of a large
<TT>MON </TT>estate, but now the wealthy and more exciting Lord Rufford
<TT>MON </TT>has come into view. His estate being larger and more grand.
<TT>MON </TT>Surely he is worth fighting for?
<TT>MON </TT>Arabella, encouraged by her monstrous mother, Lady Augustus,
<TT>MON </TT>decides to try and keep Morton on the back-burner (but deny
<TT>MON </TT>her engagement in public) while engineering a series of
<TT>MON </TT>compromising situations in an outrageous attempt to win
<TT>MON </TT>Rufford.
<TT>MON </TT>But Arabella is playing a dangerous game and although her
<TT>MON </TT>behaviour is both conniving and ruthless, she is
<TT>MON </TT>extraordinary and powerfully-drawn and so does not become an
<TT>MON </TT>out-and-out anti-heroine. She is, to some degree, the victim
<TT>MON </TT>of her situation - and of her mother. She is courageous as
<TT>MON </TT>well as devious, and she has her pride. As the tale
<TT>MON </TT>concludes and she seeks some degree of redemption she
<TT>MON </TT>achieves tragic status.
<TT>MON </TT>A parallel but secondary plot concerns Reginald Morton, an
<TT>MON </TT>elder cousin of John, and Mary Masters, who is the complete
<TT>MON </TT>antithesis to Miss Trefoil. Mary's absurd, domineering
<TT>MON </TT>stepmother thinks that Mary should marry a besotted local
<TT>MON </TT>farmer, Lawrence Twentyman but Mary is in love with Reginald
<TT>MON </TT>Morton. Is he in love with her though? She finds support in
<TT>MON </TT>the shape of Reginald's kind and gentle aunt, Lady Ushant,
<TT>MON </TT>but there is the stern and grim grandmother of both John and
<TT>MON </TT>Reginald who stands in the way of happiness because of a
<TT>MON </TT>long-standing family feud.
<TT>MON </TT>Elias Gotobed, the visiting senator of the book's title, has
<TT>MON </TT>little impact on events - but he has an important part to
<TT>MON </TT>play as an observer of events; a gauche but vigorous critic
<TT>MON </TT>of the antiquated elements of English society and the
<TT>MON </TT>establishment. Gotobed's conclusions are a supplement to
<TT>MON </TT>those which can be drawn from Arabella's tale, where greed,
<TT>MON </TT>class-consciousness and snobbery are mercilessly displayed.
<TT>MON </TT>'The American Senator' is, in part, a state of the nation
<TT>MON </TT>novel - enhanced by the parallels between Trollope's world
<TT>MON </TT>and ours. Arabella has her modern-day equivalents, and the
<TT>MON </TT>Senator's remarks throughout the dramatisation about the
<TT>MON </TT>working man's passive and subservient nature have not lost
<TT>MON </TT>their relevance.
<TT>MON </TT>The Author:
<TT>MON </TT>Anthony Trollope produced a vast collection of work about
<TT>MON </TT>credible people and their foibles. He gained recognition as
<TT>MON </TT>a writer who portrayed English life is a wry and honest
<TT>MON </TT>manner with a cast of humorous and delightful characters.
<TT>MON </TT>His portrayal of female characters is particularly skilful
<TT>MON </TT>and Arabella Trefoil is no exception.
<TT>MON </TT>The Dramatist:
<TT>MON </TT>Martyn Wade is a skilled and talented radio writer and
<TT>MON </TT>dramatist. He has dramatised the 'Barsetshire' novels for
<TT>MON </TT>radio and the 'Palliser' series too. His other Trollope
<TT>MON </TT>dramatisations have included 'Orley Farm' and 'Miss
<TT>MON </TT>Mackenzie'. He also dramatised Ada Leverson's 'The Little
<TT>MON </TT>Ottleys' for Woman's Hour.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Tove Jansson - The Listener <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g18g2.html>b04g18g2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g18g2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Sleeping Man
<TT>MON </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Two young teenagers look after a sick man
<TT>MON </TT>through the night. From Tove Jansson's debut 1971
<TT>MON </TT>collection. Read by Indira Varma.
<TT>MON </TT>Creator of the Moomins, Tove Jansson, a Swedish-speaking
<TT>MON </TT>Finnish novelist, painter, illustrator and comic strip
<TT>MON </TT>author is one of the most successful children writers ever.
<TT>MON </TT>In her debut collection published in 1971 she tells of what
<TT>MON </TT>we experience in youth, love, getting older and dying.
<TT>MON </TT>Translated by Thomas Teal into English for the first time in
<TT>MON </TT>the UK to celebrate the centenary of her birth in August
<TT>MON </TT>2014.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer Karen Rose. Executive producer Jeremy Osborne.
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk Productions.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Jimmie Chinn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gvl8.html>b017gvl8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gvl8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Looks Like Rain
<TT>MON </TT>Following their mother's funeral, Joyce and Stan unearth
<TT>MON </TT>some dodgy family secrets. Stars Dora Bryan and Bernard
<TT>MON </TT>Cribbins.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrh8.html>b007jrh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n70dq.html>b01n70dq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n70dq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtf4.html>b007jtf4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtf4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 The House That Chekhov Built <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pxmcv.html>b00pxmcv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pxmcv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01shwl7.html>b01shwl7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01shwl7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Delicate Truth, A Bitter Pill
<TT>MON </TT>If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that
<TT>MON </TT>good men do nothing, how can they remain silent? Damian
<TT>MON </TT>Lewis begins reading A Delicate Truth, the brand new novel
<TT>MON </TT>from the master of his genre, John le Carré, a novel which
<TT>MON </TT>tells the story of a good man who must choose between his
<TT>MON </TT>conscience and his duty to the Service.
<TT>MON </TT>An undercover counter-operation in the British colony of
<TT>MON </TT>Gibraltar; a middle-ranking man from the Foreign Office
<TT>MON </TT>serving as 'eyes on' and reporting to an ambitious Minister;
<TT>MON </TT>the aim to capture a jihadist arms-buyer - the success,
<TT>MON </TT>assured.
<TT>MON </TT>But back in the UK a junior officer has his doubts and
<TT>MON </TT>commits an unthinkable act. Three years on, he will find
<TT>MON </TT>himself facing an impossible choice. In a journey that will
<TT>MON </TT>take him from Cornwall to Wales via murky secrets in the
<TT>MON </TT>depths of Whitehall, Toby Bell will try to find out the
<TT>MON </TT>truth about the night on the Rock and bring it the attention
<TT>MON </TT>and justice it deserves.
<TT>MON </TT>Tonight: A Bitter Pill - Kit learns the truth about the
<TT>MON </TT>night on the Rock.
<TT>MON </TT>John le Carré was born in 1931 and attended the universities
<TT>MON </TT>of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in
<TT>MON </TT>British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty
<TT>MON </TT>years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between
<TT>MON </TT>London and Cornwall.
<TT>MON </TT>Damian Lewis is a British actor best known for his role as
<TT>MON </TT>Nicholas Brody in Homeland. His many credits include Band of
<TT>MON </TT>Brothers, Life and The Forsyte Saga.
<TT>MON </TT>The reader is Damian Lewis
<TT>MON </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>MON </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>MON </TT>Abridger: Sally Marmion
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Damian Lewis
<TT>MON </TT>Author: John Le Carre
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03z91x6.html>b03z91x6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03z91x6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Felons and Oddfellows
<TT>MON </TT>As the nature and depth of our friendships comes under
<TT>MON </TT>scrutiny in an era of Social Networking, Dr Thomas Dixon
<TT>MON </TT>presents a major new history of the changing meaning of
<TT>MON </TT>friendship over the centuries.
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6: Felons and Oddfellows
<TT>MON </TT>Thomas Dixon traces the idea of friendship as a form of
<TT>MON </TT>practical self-help back to the Friendly Societies of the
<TT>MON </TT>18th and 19th centuries. At their peak, there were 9000 of
<TT>MON </TT>these grass-roots institutions - many with quaint, archaic
<TT>MON </TT>names, such as The Manchester Unity of Oddfellows - and it
<TT>MON </TT>is estimated that 40% of the adult male population belonged
<TT>MON </TT>to one - mobilising the power of friendship in a sort of
<TT>MON </TT>forerunner of the Welfare State.
<TT>MON </TT>The importance of the idea of friendship emerges through the
<TT>MON </TT>colourful vocabulary of friendship in the period - from
<TT>MON </TT>cronies, trumps and bloaters to culliles, marrows and
<TT>MON </TT>rib-stones, and the more familiar, chums and pals.
<TT>MON </TT>With contributions from Dr Helen Rogers and Professor Hugh
<TT>MON </TT>Cunningham.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer Beaty Rubens
<TT>MON </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon is Director of the Centre for the History of
<TT>MON </TT>the Emotions at Queen Mary, University of London, with a
<TT>MON </TT>particular expertise in the histories of emotions, science,
<TT>MON </TT>philosophy and religion.
<TT>MON </TT>Further Reading
<TT>MON </TT>Barbara Caine (ed.),* Friendship: A History* (Equinox,
<TT>MON </TT>2009), Chapter 7, ‘Class, Sex and Friendship: The Long
<TT>MON </TT>Nineteenth Century’, by Marc Brodie and Barbara Caine
<TT>MON </TT>Simon Cordery, *British Friendly Societies*, 1750-1914
<TT>MON </TT>(Palgrave Macmillan, 2003)
<TT>MON </TT>R. A. Houston, *Bride Ales and Penny Weddings: Recreations,
<TT>MON </TT>Reciprocity, and Regions in **Britain from the Sixteenth to
<TT>MON </TT>the Nineteenth Centuries* (Oxford University Press, 2014)
<TT>MON </TT>Heather Shore, *Artful Dodgers: Youth and Crime in Early
<TT>MON </TT>Nineteenth-Century* (Boydell Press, 2002)
<TT>MON </TT>E. P. Thompson,* The Making of the English Working Class*
<TT>MON </TT>(Victor Gollancz, 1963)
<TT>MON </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>MON </TT>Read a series of specially commissioned blog posts
<TT>MON </TT>supporting this series.
<TT>MON </TT>Helen Rogers, ‘Thick as thieves
<TT>MON </TT>’
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sqx9c.html>b00sqx9c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sqx9c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>In a squalid 1950s bedsit, single Jane is pregnant and has
<TT>MON </TT>to overcome personal and social prejudices. Stars Lynne
<TT>MON </TT>Seymour.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Paul Theroux - Fresh Air Fiend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wnzc.html>b007wnzc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wnzc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Trespassing in Florida
<TT>MON </TT>The travel writer uncovers the American Sunshine State's
<TT>MON </TT>hidden delights in a small boat off the coast. Read by
<TT>MON </TT>Stuart Milligan.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013fnz7.html>b013fnz7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013fnz7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lswv0.html>b01lswv0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lswv0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmmc.html>b007jmmc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmmc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mpz.html>b0076mpz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mpz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074x721.html>b074x721</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074x721>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Susan Hill - The Mist in the Mirror <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036nb75.html>b036nb75</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036nb75>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Eerie tale of supernatural stalking. In a gentleman's club,
<TT>MON </TT>the story unfurls. Read by Gareth Armstrong and John
<TT>MON </TT>Moffatt.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:15 LP Hartley: Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zjlq7.html>b03zjlq7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zjlq7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Night Fears
<TT>MON </TT>A nightwatchman takes on a new job, but is he prepared for
<TT>MON </TT>anyone he might meet? Read by Robert Lang.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007655b.html>b007655b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007655b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Hanif Kureishi & Jonathan Dimbleby
<TT>MON </TT>Louise Doughty and her guests Hanif Kureishi and Jonathan
<TT>MON </TT>Dimbleby discuss favourite books by Malcolm Lowry, Oscar
<TT>MON </TT>Wilde and Andre Dubus III. From 2001.
<TT>MON </TT>Under the Volcano by Malcolm Lowry
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin Classics
<TT>MON </TT>The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin
<TT>MON </TT>House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Pan.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrh8.html>b007jrh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n70dq.html>b01n70dq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n70dq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtf4.html>b007jtf4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtf4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 The House That Chekhov Built <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pxmcv.html>b00pxmcv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pxmcv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Tove Jansson - The Listener <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g18g2.html>b04g18g2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g18g2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Jimmie Chinn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gvl8.html>b017gvl8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gvl8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074x721.html>b074x721</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074x721>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pty49.html>b01pty49</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pty49>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 5, Benjamin Zephaniah
<TT>MON </TT>Marcus Brigstocke invites poet Benjamin Zephaniah to try new
<TT>MON </TT>experiences - a Bond movie and builder's tea. From January
<TT>MON </TT>2013.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0776jjg.html>b0776jjg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0776jjg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>MON </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Tom Wrigglesworth chats to
<TT>MON </TT>Jocelyn Jee Esien.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 The Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074zy9k.html>b074zy9k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074zy9k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 48, Episode 5
<TT>MON </TT>Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical
<TT>MON </TT>stand-up and sketches.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Steve Punt
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Hugh Dennis
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Joe Nunnery
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:30 Elvenquest <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0170c13.html>b0170c13</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0170c13>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, Episode 5
<TT>MON </TT>The Questers continue their search for the Sword of Asnagar
<TT>MON </TT>and are happy to be welcomed into the palace of the White
<TT>MON </TT>Wizard, a man who is nothing but sweetness and light and,
<TT>MON </TT>consequently, the very opposite to Lord Darkness. But
<TT>MON </TT>extremism of any kind, whether for good or evil, is a
<TT>MON </TT>dangerous thing - and Penthiselea (Sophie Winkleman) soon
<TT>MON </TT>begins to smell that there's something not altogether
<TT>MON </TT>unfishy about the White Wizard.
<TT>MON </TT>Meanwhile, Kreech and Lord Darkness are off to the Land of
<TT>MON </TT>Dunes for their annual holiday...
<TT>MON </TT>Starring:
<TT>MON </TT>Darren Boyd as Vidar
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon as Dean/Kreech
<TT>MON </TT>Dave Lamb as Amis, aka the "Chosen One"
<TT>MON </TT>Alistair McGowan as Lord Darkness
<TT>MON </TT>Stephen Mangan as Sam
<TT>MON </TT>John Sessions as the White Wizard
<TT>MON </TT>and
<TT>MON </TT>Sophie Winkleman as Penthiselea
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 05 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Susan Hill - The Mist in the Mirror <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036nb75.html>b036nb75</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036nb75>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:15 LP Hartley: Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zjlq7.html>b03zjlq7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zjlq7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007655b.html>b007655b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007655b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtf4.html>b007jtf4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtf4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 The House That Chekhov Built <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pxmcv.html>b00pxmcv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pxmcv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01shwl7.html>b01shwl7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01shwl7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03z91x6.html>b03z91x6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03z91x6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sqx9c.html>b00sqx9c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sqx9c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Paul Theroux - Fresh Air Fiend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wnzc.html>b007wnzc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wnzc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013fnz7.html>b013fnz7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013fnz7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lswv0.html>b01lswv0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lswv0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmmc.html>b007jmmc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmmc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mpz.html>b0076mpz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mpz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074x721.html>b074x721</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074x721>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtfc.html>b007jtfc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtfc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Grey Wednesday
<TT>TUE </TT>Whose thumbprint is on the chocolate and where is Madame
<TT>TUE </TT>Grant?
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Gordon Kaye as Pamplemousse - a retired policeman
<TT>TUE </TT>living in Paris, now making a living as an inspector for the
<TT>TUE </TT>prestigious restaurant rating directory 'Le Guide'. His
<TT>TUE </TT>long-suffering wife is Doucette (Shirley Dixon) and his
<TT>TUE </TT>ever-constant bloodhound companion is Pommes Frites (Trevor
<TT>TUE </TT>Martin).
<TT>TUE </TT>Pamplemousse travels around France sampling fine cuisine and
<TT>TUE </TT>wines at gourmet restaurants, while managing to stumble into
<TT>TUE </TT>a series of mysteries. The character was first created in a
<TT>TUE </TT>series of novels featuring comedy, crime and cuisine by
<TT>TUE </TT>Michael Bond. Adapted for radio by Alick Rowe.
<TT>TUE </TT>A Mentorn Radio production first heard on BBC Radio 4 in
<TT>TUE </TT>1995.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Me, Putin and Judo <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gdz17.html>b00gdz17</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gdz17>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Former world judo champion Neil Adams visits Russia on a
<TT>TUE </TT>quest to meet fellow judo expert and Russian prime minister
<TT>TUE </TT>Vladimir Putin, hoping to gain some insight into how judo
<TT>TUE </TT>has influenced his character. He speaks to Putin's childhood
<TT>TUE </TT>friend, the Duma member Vasily Shestakov, who co-wrote a
<TT>TUE </TT>book with Putin on the philosophy of judo. Neil also meets
<TT>TUE </TT>Putin's judo coach Anatoly Rakhlin and discovers how the
<TT>TUE </TT>Russia are preparing for the next Olympics, especially now
<TT>TUE </TT>that judo has become so popular in the country as a result
<TT>TUE </TT>of Putin's example.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076c11b.html>b076c11b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076c11b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Celebrations
<TT>TUE </TT>4 Extra Debut. Emerald Green is a vain, ambitious black
<TT>TUE </TT>woman. Can she really become a chat-show queen? Stars
<TT>TUE </TT>Llewella Gideon. From May 1998.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b061tppy.html>b061tppy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b061tppy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 10, Family Values
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode Two - Family Values
<TT>TUE </TT>A family funeral reveals some uncomfortable home truths for
<TT>TUE </TT>the Barker family. Brian meanwhile has enthusiastically
<TT>TUE </TT>embraced a new fitness regime.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sally Phillips is Clare Barker the social worker who has all
<TT>TUE </TT>the right jargon but never a practical solution.
<TT>TUE </TT>A control freak, Clare likes nothing better than interfering
<TT>TUE </TT>in other people's lives on both a professional and personal
<TT>TUE </TT>basis. Clare is in her thirties, white, middle class and
<TT>TUE </TT>heterosexual, all of which are occasional causes of
<TT>TUE </TT>discomfort to her.
<TT>TUE </TT>Each week we join Clare in her continued struggle to control
<TT>TUE </TT>both her professional and private life In today's Big
<TT>TUE </TT>Society there are plenty of challenges out there for an
<TT>TUE </TT>involved, caring social worker. Or even Clare.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Harry Venning and David Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Alexandra Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Clare: Sally Phillips
<TT>TUE </TT>Brian: Alex Lowe
<TT>TUE </TT>Nali: Nina Conti
<TT>TUE </TT>The Celebrant: Richard Lumsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Bernard: Andrew Wincott
<TT>TUE </TT>Sarah Barker: Sarah Thom
<TT>TUE </TT>Mrs Barker: Brigit Forsyth
<TT>TUE </TT>Roxy: Alex Tregear
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Harry Venning
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: David Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Alexandra Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00szhvg.html>b00szhvg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00szhvg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 8
<TT>TUE </TT>In 'Around The World in Ten Minutes' Douglas Smith plays the
<TT>TUE </TT>world, while Julian and Sandy are bursting into 'Bona
<TT>TUE </TT>Songs'.
<TT>TUE </TT>Stars Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and
<TT>TUE </TT>Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres.
<TT>TUE </TT>For series 4, Marty Feldman was replaced by Brian Cooke &
<TT>TUE </TT>Johnnie Mortimer and Donald Webster
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in April 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0141zn4.html>b0141zn4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0141zn4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Export Caper
<TT>TUE </TT>The bungling bureaucrats botch a trade agreement with the
<TT>TUE </TT>Italians. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From May
<TT>TUE </TT>1973.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 The Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074zy9k.html>b074zy9k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074zy9k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bwp6g.html>b01bwp6g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bwp6g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Bathroom
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 4 - The Bathroom
<TT>TUE </TT>An audience sitcom about a couple in marriage counselling.
<TT>TUE </TT>Annabelle is annoyed because Will couldn't stand up to their
<TT>TUE </TT>over-enthusiastic builder. Will is furious at Annabelle for
<TT>TUE </TT>hiring the builder. Guy mediates, but this week the
<TT>TUE </TT>counsellor has his own problems.
<TT>TUE </TT>FULL CAST DETAILS:
<TT>TUE </TT>Will Smith ..... Will Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Annabelle Smith ..... Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy ..... Paterson Joseph
<TT>TUE </TT>John ..... Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Saskia, Sally ..... Susie Blake
<TT>TUE </TT>Adam ..... Dan Tetsell
<TT>TUE </TT>Claudia ..... Tracy Wiles
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by ..... Will Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by ..... Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>TUE </TT>A year into married life and already things are a little
<TT>TUE </TT>creaky. So, following Will's unimaginative anniversary
<TT>TUE </TT>present (a draining rack), Annabelle has signed them up for
<TT>TUE </TT>a course of marriage counselling.
<TT>TUE </TT>Each week, counsellor Guy mediates a recent dispute between
<TT>TUE </TT>Will and Annabelle, with flashbacks to the events that
<TT>TUE </TT>spawned the argument, and by the end, the couple find
<TT>TUE </TT>marital equilibrium once more. Sort of.
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy arbitrates, usually leaning towards Annabelle's more
<TT>TUE </TT>sensible point of view. In contrast to Will's uptightness,
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy is confident and urbane and clearly irritates Will.
<TT>TUE </TT>The writer and comedian Will Smith leads the starry cast of
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr and Mrs.Smith. Will's writing credits include Armstrong
<TT>TUE </TT>and Miller (BBC1), Harry and Paul (BBC1), Moving Wallpaper
<TT>TUE </TT>(ITV1), Time Trumpet (BBC2), the multi-award winning The
<TT>TUE </TT>Thick Of It (BBC2) in which he also appears as Phil Smith,
<TT>TUE </TT>and the upcoming Veep (HBO).
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013rj8z.html>b013rj8z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013rj8z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Anthony Trollope - The American Senator, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>The American Senator
<TT>TUE </TT>By Anthony Trollope
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatised by Martyn Wade
<TT>TUE </TT>Part Two
<TT>TUE </TT>Lord Rufford has kissed Arabella twice but she realises that
<TT>TUE </TT>much more needs to be done to win him and his estate. It is
<TT>TUE </TT>now time to tell John Morton she no longer wants to marry
<TT>TUE </TT>him?
<TT>TUE </TT>Anthony Trollope..........Robert Glenister
<TT>TUE </TT>Arabella Trefoil.............Anna Maxwell Martin
<TT>TUE </TT>Lady Augustus.............Barbara Flynn
<TT>TUE </TT>John Morton.................Blake Ritson
<TT>TUE </TT>Senator Gotobed..........Stuart Milligan
<TT>TUE </TT>Lady Ushant................Joanna David
<TT>TUE </TT>Reginald Morton...........Daniel Rabin
<TT>TUE </TT>Mary Masters...............Penelope Rawlins
<TT>TUE </TT>Lawrence Twentyman...Carl Prekopp
<TT>TUE </TT>Lord Rufford.................Henry Devas
<TT>TUE </TT>Duchess of Mayfair.......Elaine Claxton
<TT>TUE </TT>Mounser Green............Joanathan Forbes
<TT>TUE </TT>Mrs. Masters...............Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Bearside.................Sean Baker
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Tracey Neale
<TT>TUE </TT>The Story:
<TT>TUE </TT>In this little known tale, Anthony Trollope never allows The
<TT>TUE </TT>American Senator's attitude to get in the way of plot -and
<TT>TUE </TT>his ability to weave story strands which arise out of
<TT>TUE </TT>credible motivation, psychology and emotion is as sure as
<TT>TUE </TT>ever. The characters are as finely drawn as we have come to
<TT>TUE </TT>expect from the pen of Trollope. There's the extraordinary
<TT>TUE </TT>Arabella but also the comic, kind natured and the tragic
<TT>TUE </TT>characters too.
<TT>TUE </TT>Arabella finds herself in the ignoble occupation of
<TT>TUE </TT>husband/fortune-hunting. She's aware that the years are
<TT>TUE </TT>passing and the strain of numerous failed relationships have
<TT>TUE </TT>made her prospects increasingly poor. She is unofficially
<TT>TUE </TT>engaged to John Morton, a diplomat, and owner of a large
<TT>TUE </TT>estate, but now the wealthy and more exciting Lord Rufford
<TT>TUE </TT>has come into view. His estate being larger and more grand.
<TT>TUE </TT>Surely he is worth fighting for?
<TT>TUE </TT>Arabella, encouraged by her monstrous mother, Lady Augustus,
<TT>TUE </TT>decides to try and keep Morton on the back-burner (but deny
<TT>TUE </TT>her engagement in public) while engineering a series of
<TT>TUE </TT>compromising situations in an outrageous attempt to win
<TT>TUE </TT>Rufford.
<TT>TUE </TT>But Arabella is playing a dangerous game and although her
<TT>TUE </TT>behaviour is both conniving and ruthless, she is
<TT>TUE </TT>extraordinary and powerfully-drawn and so does not become an
<TT>TUE </TT>out-and-out anti-heroine. She is, to some degree, the victim
<TT>TUE </TT>of her situation - and of her mother. She is courageous as
<TT>TUE </TT>well as devious, and she has her pride. As the tale
<TT>TUE </TT>concludes and she seeks some degree of redemption she
<TT>TUE </TT>achieves tragic status.
<TT>TUE </TT>A parallel but secondary plot concerns Reginald Morton, an
<TT>TUE </TT>elder cousin of John, and Mary Masters, who is the complete
<TT>TUE </TT>antithesis to Miss Trefoil. Mary's absurd, domineering
<TT>TUE </TT>stepmother thinks that Mary should marry a besotted local
<TT>TUE </TT>farmer, Lawrence Twentyman but Mary is in love with Reginald
<TT>TUE </TT>Morton. Is he in love with her though? She finds support in
<TT>TUE </TT>the shape of Reginald's kind and gentle aunt, Lady Ushant,
<TT>TUE </TT>but there is the stern and grim grandmother of both John and
<TT>TUE </TT>Reginald who stands in the way of happiness because of a
<TT>TUE </TT>long-standing family feud.
<TT>TUE </TT>Elias Gotobed, the visiting senator of the book's title, has
<TT>TUE </TT>little impact on events - but he has an important part to
<TT>TUE </TT>play as an observer of events; a gauche but vigorous critic
<TT>TUE </TT>of the antiquated elements of English society and the
<TT>TUE </TT>establishment. Gotobed's conclusions are a supplement to
<TT>TUE </TT>those which can be drawn from Arabella's tale, where greed,
<TT>TUE </TT>class-consciousness and snobbery are mercilessly displayed.
<TT>TUE </TT>'The American Senator' is, in part, a state of the nation
<TT>TUE </TT>novel - enhanced by the parallels between Trollope's world
<TT>TUE </TT>and ours. Arabella has her modern-day equivalents, and the
<TT>TUE </TT>Senator's remarks throughout the dramatisation about the
<TT>TUE </TT>working man's passive and subservient nature have not lost
<TT>TUE </TT>their relevance.
<TT>TUE </TT>The Author:
<TT>TUE </TT>Anthony Trollope produced a vast collection of work about
<TT>TUE </TT>credible people and their foibles. He gained recognition as
<TT>TUE </TT>a writer who portrayed English life is a wry and honest
<TT>TUE </TT>manner with a cast of humorous and delightful characters.
<TT>TUE </TT>His portrayal of female characters is particularly skilful
<TT>TUE </TT>and Arabella Trefoil is no exception.
<TT>TUE </TT>The Dramatist:
<TT>TUE </TT>Martyn Wade is a skilled and talented radio writer and
<TT>TUE </TT>dramatist. He has dramatised the 'Barsetshire' novels for
<TT>TUE </TT>radio and the 'Palliser' series too. His other Trollope
<TT>TUE </TT>dramatisations have included 'Orley Farm' and 'Miss
<TT>TUE </TT>Mackenzie'. He also dramatised Ada Leverson's 'The Little
<TT>TUE </TT>Ottleys' for Woman's Hour.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Tove Jansson - The Listener <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g1yd6.html>b04g1yd6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g1yd6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Wolf
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Shimomura wants to draw a dangerous animal, but first he
<TT>TUE </TT>must find one. Translated by Thomas Teal. Read by Indira
<TT>TUE </TT>Varma.
<TT>TUE </TT>Creator of the Moomins, Tove Jansson, a Swedish-speaking
<TT>TUE </TT>Finnish novelist, painter, illustrator and comic strip
<TT>TUE </TT>author is one of the most successful children writers ever.
<TT>TUE </TT>In her debut collection published in 1971 she tells of what
<TT>TUE </TT>we experience in youth, love, getting older and dying.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Karen Rose. Executive producer Jeremy Osborne.
<TT>TUE </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk Productions.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Jimmie Chinn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gzt3.html>b017gzt3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gzt3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Looks Like Rain Again
<TT>TUE </TT>After their mother's funeral, the return of a missing
<TT>TUE </TT>brother stirs up big trouble. Stars Roy Barraclough and
<TT>TUE </TT>Bernard Cribbins.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00szhvg.html>b00szhvg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00szhvg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0141zn4.html>b0141zn4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0141zn4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtfc.html>b007jtfc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtfc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Me, Putin and Judo <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gdz17.html>b00gdz17</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gdz17>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sj1tx.html>b01sj1tx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sj1tx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A Delicate Truth, A Good Man Lost
<TT>TUE </TT>If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that
<TT>TUE </TT>good men do nothing, how can they remain silent? Damian
<TT>TUE </TT>Lewis begins reading A Delicate Truth, the brand new novel
<TT>TUE </TT>from the master of his genre, John le Carré, a novel which
<TT>TUE </TT>tells the story of a good man who must choose between his
<TT>TUE </TT>conscience and his duty to the Service.
<TT>TUE </TT>An undercover counter-operation in the British colony of
<TT>TUE </TT>Gibraltar; a middle-ranking man from the Foreign Office
<TT>TUE </TT>serving as 'eyes on' and reporting to an ambitious Minister;
<TT>TUE </TT>the aim to capture a jihadist arms-buyer - the success,
<TT>TUE </TT>assured.
<TT>TUE </TT>But back in the UK a junior officer has his doubts and
<TT>TUE </TT>commits an unthinkable act. Three years on, he will find
<TT>TUE </TT>himself facing an impossible choice. In a journey that will
<TT>TUE </TT>take him from Cornwall to Wales via murky secrets in the
<TT>TUE </TT>depths of Whitehall, Toby Bell will try to find out the
<TT>TUE </TT>truth about the night on the Rock and bring it the attention
<TT>TUE </TT>and justice it deserves.
<TT>TUE </TT>Tonight: A Good Man Lost - Where on earth is Jeb?
<TT>TUE </TT>John le Carré was born in 1931 and attended the universities
<TT>TUE </TT>of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in
<TT>TUE </TT>British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty
<TT>TUE </TT>years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between
<TT>TUE </TT>London and Cornwall.
<TT>TUE </TT>Damian Lewis is a British actor best known for his role as
<TT>TUE </TT>Nicholas Brody in Homeland. His many credits include Band of
<TT>TUE </TT>Brothers, Life and The Forsyte Saga.
<TT>TUE </TT>The reader is Damian Lewis
<TT>TUE </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>TUE </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridger: Sally Marmion
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Damian Lewis
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: John Le Carre
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zb4b2.html>b03zb4b2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zb4b2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Education of the Heart
<TT>TUE </TT>As the nature and depth of our friendships comes under
<TT>TUE </TT>scrutiny in an era of Social Networking, Dr Thomas Dixon
<TT>TUE </TT>presents a major new history of the changing meaning of
<TT>TUE </TT>friendship over the centuries.
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7: Education of the Heart
<TT>TUE </TT>Today, we tend to view friendships among children as a good
<TT>TUE </TT>thing, but in the 18th century, improving "conduct manuals"
<TT>TUE </TT>tended to warn children off friendship, seeing it as fraught
<TT>TUE </TT>with danger. In an era of large families, friendships among
<TT>TUE </TT>siblings were considered far safer.
<TT>TUE </TT>Thomas Dixon learns from the distinguished expert on the
<TT>TUE </TT>history of childhood, Professor Hugh Cunningham, how the
<TT>TUE </TT>reduction of family size and the spread of mass education in
<TT>TUE </TT>the 19th century began, inevitably to challenge this notion.
<TT>TUE </TT>But the idea of the dangers of friendship for children
<TT>TUE </TT>persisted.
<TT>TUE </TT>Thomas Dixon goes on to explore with children's literature
<TT>TUE </TT>specialist, Dr Matthew Grenby, how the classic school
<TT>TUE </TT>stories of the 19th century - from Matthew Arnold's Tom
<TT>TUE </TT>Brown's Schooldays to Angela Brazil's A Fourth Form
<TT>TUE </TT>Friendship - continued to provide moral advice about
<TT>TUE </TT>friendship, buried within their depiction of algebra,
<TT>TUE </TT>lacrosse and midnight feasts in the dorm.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Beaty Rubens.
<TT>TUE </TT>Related Reading
<TT>TUE </TT>Hugh Cunningham, *The Invention of Childhood* (BBC Books,
<TT>TUE </TT>2006)
<TT>TUE </TT>Ginger S. Frost, *Victorian Childhoods* (Praeger, 2009)
<TT>TUE </TT>Matthew Grenby, *The Child Reader*, 1700–1840 (Cambridge
<TT>TUE </TT>University Press, 2011)
<TT>TUE </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>TUE </TT>Read a series of specially commissioned blog posts
<TT>TUE </TT>supporting this series.
<TT>TUE </TT>Beaty Rubens, ‘Stranger danger in the 18th Century’
<TT>TUE </TT>Thomas Dixon, ‘Leaving the magic kingdom’
<TT>TUE </TT>Helen Rogers and the Writing Lives project, ‘Memories of
<TT>TUE </TT>improvement’
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sr4hp.html>b00sr4hp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sr4hp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Single, pregnant Jane tries to make her bedsit a little more
<TT>TUE </TT>homely, and learns about Toby's writing. Stars Lynne Seymour
<TT>TUE </TT>and John McAndrew.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Paul Theroux - Fresh Air Fiend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wpnh.html>b007wpnh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wpnh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Fever Chart
<TT>TUE </TT>The travel writer remembers the places he has visited by the
<TT>TUE </TT>exotic diseases he contracted en route. Read by Stuart
<TT>TUE </TT>Milligan.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013rj8z.html>b013rj8z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013rj8z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Foul Play <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jz7jg.html>b00jz7jg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jz7jg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, Murder Before Matins
<TT>TUE </TT>Crime writers Liza Cody and Reginald Hill try to solve a
<TT>TUE </TT>monastery mystery. Simon Brett hosts the murder quiz. From
<TT>TUE </TT>January 1998.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bwp6g.html>b01bwp6g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bwp6g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076c11b.html>b076c11b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076c11b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b061tppy.html>b061tppy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b061tppy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Susan Hill - The Mist in the Mirror <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036nm98.html>b036nm98</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036nm98>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir James continues researching Vane, and a presence
<TT>TUE </TT>manifests. Eerie tale of supernatural stalking read by
<TT>TUE </TT>Gareth Armstrong.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:15 LP Hartley: Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zjs5f.html>b03zjs5f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zjs5f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Waits
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Mariner is looking forward to Christmas Eve when there's
<TT>TUE </TT>an unexpected knock at the door. Read by Robert Lang.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2kn.html>b007k2kn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2kn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Eastbourne Royal Hippodrome
<TT>TUE </TT>Once acclaimed as one of the UK's most luxurious venues,
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Wheeler explores its colourful history. With Bruce
<TT>TUE </TT>Forsyth.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00szhvg.html>b00szhvg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00szhvg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0141zn4.html>b0141zn4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0141zn4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtfc.html>b007jtfc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtfc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Me, Putin and Judo <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gdz17.html>b00gdz17</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gdz17>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Tove Jansson - The Listener <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g1yd6.html>b04g1yd6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g1yd6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Jimmie Chinn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gzt3.html>b017gzt3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gzt3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b061tppy.html>b061tppy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b061tppy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Bleak Expectations <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vy38l.html>b00vy38l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vy38l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, A Now Spoiled Life Smashed Some More
<TT>TUE </TT>Another chapter of the Victorian comic epic, and this week
<TT>TUE </TT>Pip and Harry journey to the Underworld to rescue Ripely,
<TT>TUE </TT>only to find the evil Mister Benevolent has got there first.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Philip ..... Richard Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Pip Bin ..... Tom Allen
<TT>TUE </TT>Gently Benevolent ..... Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry Biscuit ..... James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Grimpunch ..... Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely ..... Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Pippa ..... Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer ..... Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer ..... Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>Another chapter of the Victorian comic epic by Mark Evans.
<TT>TUE </TT>Pip and Harry must journey to the Underworld to rescue
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely, but Mr Gently Benevolent has got there first and is
<TT>TUE </TT>planning to unleash the demons of Hell on the streets of
<TT>TUE </TT>London, making them even worse than usual. Meanwhile Ripely
<TT>TUE </TT>seems to be enjoying the company of some Greek Heroes a
<TT>TUE </TT>little too much.
<TT>TUE </TT>Can Pip prevent a demon invasion of the streets of London?
<TT>TUE </TT>Can Harry win back the affections of his wife Pippa who has
<TT>TUE </TT>fallen for Benevolent's evil charms? Can anything be more
<TT>TUE </TT>terrifying the Clive the massive cake dragon? And will Mr
<TT>TUE </TT>Benevolent be in trouble with the Devil when she gets back
<TT>TUE </TT>from maternity leave?
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0776jr6.html>b0776jr6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0776jr6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>TUE </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Tom Wrigglesworth chats again
<TT>TUE </TT>to Jocelyn Jee Esien.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Father Figure <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bw5cc.html>b01bw5cc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bw5cc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Birthday Lunch
<TT>TUE </TT>Family sitcom written by and starring Irish comedian Jason
<TT>TUE </TT>Byrne. Tom Whyte, much to the consternation of his
<TT>TUE </TT>overbearing Mother, decides to cook his Dad a Birthday lunch
<TT>TUE </TT>for a family get-together. What he intends to put on the
<TT>TUE </TT>table undergoes a transformation by serving time whilst best
<TT>TUE </TT>friend Roddy brings an especially unappetising contribution
<TT>TUE </TT>to the meal.
<TT>TUE </TT>Tom Whyte.... Jason Byrne
<TT>TUE </TT>Elaine Whyte.... Lucy Montgomery
<TT>TUE </TT>Dylan Whyte .... Dominic Applewhite
<TT>TUE </TT>Mary Whyte ....Pauline McLynn
<TT>TUE </TT>Pat Whyte.... Dermot Crowley
<TT>TUE </TT>Roddy .... Michael Smiley
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer... Julia McKenzie.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Radio 9 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04fgtgy.html>b04fgtgy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04fgtgy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>An unusual travel diary, very dangerous racing and faking
<TT>TUE </TT>skiing downhill. Stars Johnny Daukes and Hils Barker. From
<TT>TUE </TT>July 2005.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 06 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Susan Hill - The Mist in the Mirror <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036nm98.html>b036nm98</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036nm98>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:15 LP Hartley: Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zjs5f.html>b03zjs5f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zjs5f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2kn.html>b007k2kn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2kn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtfc.html>b007jtfc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtfc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Me, Putin and Judo <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gdz17.html>b00gdz17</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gdz17>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sj1tx.html>b01sj1tx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sj1tx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zb4b2.html>b03zb4b2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zb4b2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sr4hp.html>b00sr4hp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sr4hp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Paul Theroux - Fresh Air Fiend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wpnh.html>b007wpnh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wpnh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013rj8z.html>b013rj8z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013rj8z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Foul Play <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jz7jg.html>b00jz7jg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jz7jg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bwp6g.html>b01bwp6g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bwp6g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 The Emerald Green Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076c11b.html>b076c11b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076c11b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b061tppy.html>b061tppy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b061tppy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtfx.html>b007jtfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Final Print-Out
<TT>WED </TT>The trail leads Pamplemousse and his trusty hound to Père
<TT>WED </TT>Lachaise Cemetery before a final watery showdown.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Gordon Kaye as the retired policeman living in
<TT>WED </TT>Paris, now making a living as an inspector for the
<TT>WED </TT>prestigious restaurant rating directory 'Le Guide'. His
<TT>WED </TT>long-suffering wife is Doucette (Shirley Dixon) and his
<TT>WED </TT>ever-constant bloodhound companion is Pommes Frites (Trevor
<TT>WED </TT>Martin).
<TT>WED </TT>Pamplemousse travels around France sampling fine cuisine and
<TT>WED </TT>wines at gourmet restaurants, while managing to stumble into
<TT>WED </TT>a series of mysteries. The character was first created in a
<TT>WED </TT>series of novels featuring comedy, crime and cuisine by
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Bond. Adapted for radio by Alick Rowe.
<TT>WED </TT>A Mentorn Radio production first heard on BBC Radio 4 in
<TT>WED </TT>1995.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Ziggy Stardust Came from Isleworth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tdpz8.html>b00tdpz8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tdpz8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Ziggy Stardust was a rock and roll fantasy. But David
<TT>WED </TT>Bowie's fictional rockstar, around whom his 1972 album,
<TT>WED </TT>stage show, and film were built, was inspired by a real
<TT>WED </TT>performer, Vince Taylor, born in Isleworth, Middlesex. This
<TT>WED </TT>programme uncovers the truth about a singer whose wild
<TT>WED </TT>lifestyle ultimately destroyed him, but in so doing he gave
<TT>WED </TT>rise to a myth that transcended glam-rock and science
<TT>WED </TT>fiction.
<TT>WED </TT>His record "Brand New Cadillac" remains to this day a
<TT>WED </TT>British rock 'n' roll classic, covered later by The Clash.
<TT>WED </TT>But Vince was frustrated by his limited success in Britain
<TT>WED </TT>and, already displaying the unpredictable behaviour and
<TT>WED </TT>volcanic temper that were to dog him for the rest of his
<TT>WED </TT>days, he moved to France where the "ye-ye" crowd really went
<TT>WED </TT>wild for him. They called him 'Le Diable Noir' - the Black
<TT>WED </TT>Devil.
<TT>WED </TT>Decked out in black leathers, chains, kohl eye make-up and
<TT>WED </TT>with his hair greased up into a high pompadour he was
<TT>WED </TT>immediately signed to the French Barclay label. But fuelled
<TT>WED </TT>by alcohol and drugs Vince's behaviour became increasingly
<TT>WED </TT>erratic. At a party he tried LSD for the first time. In his
<TT>WED </TT>state of mind at the time it was absolutely the very last
<TT>WED </TT>thing that he needed.
<TT>WED </TT>Vince Taylor underwent a kind of public breakdown at his
<TT>WED </TT>next gig, where he started claiming he was a divine being.
<TT>WED </TT>David Bowie bumped into him in London and later said: "Vince
<TT>WED </TT>Taylor was the inspiration for Ziggy...He always stayed in
<TT>WED </TT>my mind as an example of what can happen in rock n roll. I'm
<TT>WED </TT>not sure if I held him up as an idol or as something not to
<TT>WED </TT>become. There was something very tempting about him going
<TT>WED </TT>completely off the edge."
<TT>WED </TT>The programme, presented by MARTYN DAY, tracks down many of
<TT>WED </TT>the people who worked with Taylor, including members of his
<TT>WED </TT>original band and his family.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pm21g.html>b00pm21g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pm21g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, Oonagh's Dream
<TT>WED </TT>Nigel and Michael are forced to help run a street party, and
<TT>WED </TT>Oonagh is stuck up a tree. Stars Adam Godley. From March
<TT>WED </TT>2007.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074xvfq.html>b074xvfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074xvfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 11, Roy Hudd interviews Alison Steadman
<TT>WED </TT>Series 11 of the show where one week's interviewee becomes
<TT>WED </TT>the next week's interviewer. The first episode of Chain
<TT>WED </TT>Reaction was broadcast on BBC Radio Five in 1991 when John
<TT>WED </TT>Cleese was the first comedian in the hot seat. Now, 25 years
<TT>WED </TT>on, a new series sees another raft of the world's best-loved
<TT>WED </TT>comedians talking to each other about their lives and work.
<TT>WED </TT>This week, comedy legend and music hall expert Roy Hudd
<TT>WED </TT>turns interviewer as he chats to the much loved actress,
<TT>WED </TT>Alison Steadman.
<TT>WED </TT>Roy Hudd has clocked up more than 50 years in showbusiness,
<TT>WED </TT>starting out as a Butlins redcoat in the 1950s and then
<TT>WED </TT>developing a stellar career through numerous successes on
<TT>WED </TT>stage, radio and screen. BBC Radio listeners know him best
<TT>WED </TT>as the host of the much loved News Huddlines on Radio 2 for
<TT>WED </TT>26 years. More recently, Roy gained plaudits for his moving
<TT>WED </TT>portrayal of Bud Flanagan in the BBC drama 'We're Doomed!
<TT>WED </TT>The Dad's Army Story'.
<TT>WED </TT>Alison Steadman is an actress who has been popular with the
<TT>WED </TT>British public and worldwide since making her name in the
<TT>WED </TT>critically acclaimed works of Mike Leigh in the 1970s. She
<TT>WED </TT>went on to deliver much-loved and memorable performances
<TT>WED </TT>across both drama and comedy in Pride and Prejudice and
<TT>WED </TT>Gavin and Stacey amongst many others.
<TT>WED </TT>In this programme Roy talks to Alison about her early days
<TT>WED </TT>growing up in Liverpool, her trip to the palace to get the
<TT>WED </TT>OBE and her critically acclaimed work with Mike Leigh.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>WED </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kncz6.html>b01kncz6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kncz6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Submerged Island
<TT>WED </TT>The crew of HMS Troutbridge must attempt an important
<TT>WED </TT>scientific undersea mission.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicote as Captain Povey, with Ronnie Barker and
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Bates as the Potarneylanders.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in December 1963.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpbr.html>b007jpbr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpbr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 8, Episode 9
<TT>WED </TT>After nine weeks on air, Radio Prune celebrates its
<TT>WED </TT>centenary! Stars John Cleese and Tim Brooke-Taylor. From
<TT>WED </TT>April 1970.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0383z2q.html>b0383z2q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0383z2q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 6
<TT>WED </TT>What is Joe Lycett's favourite book? Which is Anneka Rice's
<TT>WED </TT>filmmaker son's favourite film? Who is Dave Gorman's
<TT>WED </TT>all-time hero?
<TT>WED </TT>All these questions, and more, will be answered in the show
<TT>WED </TT>hosted by Miles Jupp, where panellists are tested on how
<TT>WED </TT>well they know their nearest and dearest.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Joe Lycett
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Anneka Rice
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Dave Gorman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqlf.html>b007jqlf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqlf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Trevor Island
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Zizz, the bad cartoonist, is not really capable of
<TT>WED </TT>murder. Or is he? Stars Martin Jarvis and Ron Pember. From
<TT>WED </TT>September 1988.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0144ybg.html>b0144ybg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0144ybg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Anthony Trollope - The American Senator, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>The American Senator
<TT>WED </TT>By Anthony Trollope
<TT>WED </TT>Dramatised by Martyn Wade
<TT>WED </TT>Part Three
<TT>WED </TT>Lord Rufford has run away from Arabella but she hasn't given
<TT>WED </TT>up hope. She is determined that he will marry her but then
<TT>WED </TT>she receives some distressing news ..
<TT>WED </TT>Anthony Trollope...........Robert Glenister
<TT>WED </TT>Arabella Trefoil..............Anna Maxwell Martin
<TT>WED </TT>Lady Augustus..............Barbara Flynn
<TT>WED </TT>Lord Augustus...............Gerard McDermott
<TT>WED </TT>Lord Rufford...................Henry Devas
<TT>WED </TT>Lady Ushant..................Joanna David
<TT>WED </TT>John Morton..................Blake Ritson
<TT>WED </TT>Reginald Morton............Daniel Rabin
<TT>WED </TT>Mary Masters................Penelope Rawlins
<TT>WED </TT>Mrs Morton...................Richenda Carey
<TT>WED </TT>Senator Gotobed...........Stuart Milligan
<TT>WED </TT>Mounser Green............Joanathan Forbes
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Tracey Neale
<TT>WED </TT>The Story:
<TT>WED </TT>In this little known tale, Anthony Trollope never allows The
<TT>WED </TT>American Senator's attitude to get in the way of plot -and
<TT>WED </TT>his ability to weave story strands which arise out of
<TT>WED </TT>credible motivation, psychology and emotion is as sure as
<TT>WED </TT>ever. The characters are as finely drawn as we have come to
<TT>WED </TT>expect from the pen of Trollope. There's the extraordinary
<TT>WED </TT>Arabella but also the comic, kind natured and the tragic
<TT>WED </TT>characters too.
<TT>WED </TT>Arabella finds herself in the ignoble occupation of
<TT>WED </TT>husband/fortune-hunting. She's aware that the years are
<TT>WED </TT>passing and the strain of numerous failed relationships have
<TT>WED </TT>made her prospects increasingly poor. She is unofficially
<TT>WED </TT>engaged to John Morton, a diplomat, and owner of a large
<TT>WED </TT>estate, but now the wealthy and more exciting Lord Rufford
<TT>WED </TT>has come into view. His estate being larger and more grand.
<TT>WED </TT>Surely he is worth fighting for?
<TT>WED </TT>Arabella, encouraged by her monstrous mother, Lady Augustus,
<TT>WED </TT>decides to try and keep Morton on the back-burner (but deny
<TT>WED </TT>her engagement in public) while engineering a series of
<TT>WED </TT>compromising situations in an outrageous attempt to win
<TT>WED </TT>Rufford.
<TT>WED </TT>But Arabella is playing a dangerous game and although her
<TT>WED </TT>behaviour is both conniving and ruthless, she is
<TT>WED </TT>extraordinary and powerfully-drawn and so does not become an
<TT>WED </TT>out-and-out anti-heroine. She is, to some degree, the victim
<TT>WED </TT>of her situation - and of her mother. She is courageous as
<TT>WED </TT>well as devious, and she has her pride. As the tale
<TT>WED </TT>concludes and she seeks some degree of redemption she
<TT>WED </TT>achieves tragic status.
<TT>WED </TT>A parallel but secondary plot concerns Reginald Morton, an
<TT>WED </TT>elder cousin of John, and Mary Masters, who is the complete
<TT>WED </TT>antithesis to Miss Trefoil. Mary's absurd, domineering
<TT>WED </TT>stepmother thinks that Mary should marry a besotted local
<TT>WED </TT>farmer, Lawrence Twentyman but Mary is in love with Reginald
<TT>WED </TT>Morton. Is he in love with her though? She finds support in
<TT>WED </TT>the shape of Reginald's kind and gentle aunt, Lady Ushant,
<TT>WED </TT>but there is the stern and grim grandmother of both John and
<TT>WED </TT>Reginald who stands in the way of happiness because of a
<TT>WED </TT>long-standing family feud.
<TT>WED </TT>Elias Gotobed, the visiting senator of the book's title, has
<TT>WED </TT>little impact on events - but he has an important part to
<TT>WED </TT>play as an observer of events; a gauche but vigorous critic
<TT>WED </TT>of the antiquated elements of English society and the
<TT>WED </TT>establishment. Gotobed's conclusions are a supplement to
<TT>WED </TT>those which can be drawn from Arabella's tale, where greed,
<TT>WED </TT>class-consciousness and snobbery are mercilessly displayed.
<TT>WED </TT>'The American Senator' is, in part, a state of the nation
<TT>WED </TT>novel - enhanced by the parallels between Trollope's world
<TT>WED </TT>and ours. Arabella has her modern-day equivalents, and the
<TT>WED </TT>Senator's remarks throughout the dramatisation about the
<TT>WED </TT>working man's passive and subservient nature have not lost
<TT>WED </TT>their relevance.
<TT>WED </TT>The Author:
<TT>WED </TT>Anthony Trollope produced a vast collection of work about
<TT>WED </TT>credible people and their foibles. He gained recognition as
<TT>WED </TT>a writer who portrayed English life is a wry and honest
<TT>WED </TT>manner with a cast of humorous and delightful characters.
<TT>WED </TT>His portrayal of female characters is particularly skilful
<TT>WED </TT>and Arabella Trefoil is no exception.
<TT>WED </TT>The Dramatist:
<TT>WED </TT>Martyn Wade is a skilled and talented radio writer and
<TT>WED </TT>dramatist. He has dramatised the 'Barsetshire' novels for
<TT>WED </TT>radio and the 'Palliser' series too. His other Trollope
<TT>WED </TT>dramatisations have included 'Orley Farm' and 'Miss
<TT>WED </TT>Mackenzie'. He also dramatised Ada Leverson's 'The Little
<TT>WED </TT>Ottleys' for Woman's Hour.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Tove Jansson - The Listener <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g3ssf.html>b04g3ssf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g3ssf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A Love Story
<TT>WED </TT>For the first time, the painter fell in love with a
<TT>WED </TT>sculpture. Of a woman's buttocks! Read by Indira Varma.
<TT>WED </TT>Creator of the Moomins, Tove Jansson, a Swedish-speaking
<TT>WED </TT>Finnish novelist, painter, illustrator and comic strip
<TT>WED </TT>author is one of the most successful children writers ever.
<TT>WED </TT>In her debut collection published in 1971 she tells of what
<TT>WED </TT>we experience in youth, love, getting older and dying.
<TT>WED </TT>Translated into English by Thomas Teal. Producer Karen Rose.
<TT>WED </TT>Executive producer Jeremy Osborne.
<TT>WED </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk Productions.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Jimmie Chinn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gzxg.html>b017gzxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gzxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Rain on the Just
<TT>WED </TT>Dark family secrets and a severe case of sibling rivalry
<TT>WED </TT>lead to murder. Stars Bernard Cribbins and Roy Barraclough.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kncz6.html>b01kncz6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kncz6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpbr.html>b007jpbr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpbr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtfx.html>b007jtfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Ziggy Stardust Came from Isleworth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tdpz8.html>b00tdpz8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tdpz8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sjj85.html>b01sjj85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sjj85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A Delicate Truth, Necessary Precautions
<TT>WED </TT>If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that
<TT>WED </TT>good men do nothing, how can they remain silent? Damian
<TT>WED </TT>Lewis begins reading A Delicate Truth, the brand new novel
<TT>WED </TT>from the master of his genre, John le Carré, a novel which
<TT>WED </TT>tells the story of a good man who must choose between his
<TT>WED </TT>conscience and his duty to the Service.
<TT>WED </TT>An undercover counter-operation in the British colony of
<TT>WED </TT>Gibraltar; a middle-ranking man from the Foreign Office
<TT>WED </TT>serving as 'eyes on' and reporting to an ambitious Minister;
<TT>WED </TT>the aim to capture a jihadist arms-buyer - the success,
<TT>WED </TT>assured.
<TT>WED </TT>But back in the UK a junior officer has his doubts and
<TT>WED </TT>commits an unthinkable act. Three years on, he will find
<TT>WED </TT>himself facing an impossible choice. In a journey that will
<TT>WED </TT>take him from Cornwall to Wales via murky secrets in the
<TT>WED </TT>depths of Whitehall, Toby Bell will try to find out the
<TT>WED </TT>truth about the night on the Rock and bring it the attention
<TT>WED </TT>and justice it deserves.
<TT>WED </TT>Tonight: Necessary Precautions - as Toby puts together his
<TT>WED </TT>case, he knows he is increasingly at risk.
<TT>WED </TT>John le Carré was born in 1931 and attended the universities
<TT>WED </TT>of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in
<TT>WED </TT>British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty
<TT>WED </TT>years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between
<TT>WED </TT>London and Cornwall.
<TT>WED </TT>Damian Lewis is a British actor best known for his role as
<TT>WED </TT>Nicholas Brody in Homeland. His many credits include Band of
<TT>WED </TT>Brothers, Life and The Forsyte Saga.
<TT>WED </TT>The reader is Damian Lewis
<TT>WED </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>WED </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>WED </TT>Abridger: Sally Marmion
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Damian Lewis
<TT>WED </TT>Author: John Le Carre
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zby89.html>b03zby89</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zby89>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Darwin's Best Friend
<TT>WED </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon presents a timely new history of the
<TT>WED </TT>changing meaning and experience of friendship over the
<TT>WED </TT>centuries
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8: Darwin's Best Friend
<TT>WED </TT>Charles Darwin loved his dog and praised her in letters to
<TT>WED </TT>friends as "the beloved and beautiful Polly". He believed
<TT>WED </TT>that dogs shared qualities such as a sense of shame, honour
<TT>WED </TT>and affection with humans, and wrote about them in The
<TT>WED </TT>Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals.
<TT>WED </TT>It was in this era that dogs were, for the first time, given
<TT>WED </TT>the title of "man's best friend".
<TT>WED </TT>Thomas Dixon traces the impact of Darwin's own relationship
<TT>WED </TT>with animals on his theory of evolution, and compares it
<TT>WED </TT>with his ideas about other, "savage" human beings, whom he
<TT>WED </TT>encountered in Tierra Del Fuego, during his trip on the
<TT>WED </TT>Beagle.
<TT>WED </TT>He also considers Darwin's deeply affectionate and intimate
<TT>WED </TT>friendship with his fellow-scientist, Joseph Hooker, at a
<TT>WED </TT>time when it is often believed men were disinclined towards
<TT>WED </TT>displays of emotion.
<TT>WED </TT>With contributions from Emma Townshend, author of Darwin's
<TT>WED </TT>Dogs, and Hooker expert Dr Jim Endersby.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>WED </TT>Related Reading
<TT>WED </TT>Adrian Desmond and James Moore, *Darwin's Sacred Cause:
<TT>WED </TT>Race, Slavery and the Quest for Human Origins* (Allen Lane,
<TT>WED </TT>2009)
<TT>WED </TT>Jim Endersby,* Imperial Nature: Joseph Hooker and the
<TT>WED </TT>Practices of Victorian Science* (University of Chicago
<TT>WED </TT>Press, 2008)
<TT>WED </TT>Vanessa Smith,* Intimate Strangers: Friendship, Exchange and
<TT>WED </TT>Pacific Encounters *(Cambridge University Press, 2010)
<TT>WED </TT>Emma Townshend, *Darwin’s Dogs: How Darwin’s Pets Helped
<TT>WED </TT>form a World-Changing Theory of Evolution* (Francis Lincoln,
<TT>WED </TT>2009)
<TT>WED </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>WED </TT>Read specially commissioned blog posts supporting this
<TT>WED </TT>series.
<TT>WED </TT>Emma Townshend, ‘From the same animal pattern’
<TT>WED </TT>Liz Gray, ‘Loyalty and a dog called Bobby’
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srkg1.html>b00srkg1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srkg1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Pregnant Jane receives a letter from her father, and visits
<TT>WED </TT>a jazz club with Toby. Stars Lynne Seymour and John
<TT>WED </TT>McAndrew.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Paul Theroux - Fresh Air Fiend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wqd9.html>b007wqd9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wqd9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Tasting the Pacific
<TT>WED </TT>The travel writer describes how religion has modified eating
<TT>WED </TT>habits and lifestyles around the world. Read by Stuart
<TT>WED </TT>Milligan.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0144ybg.html>b0144ybg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0144ybg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0383z2q.html>b0383z2q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0383z2q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqlf.html>b007jqlf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqlf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pm21g.html>b00pm21g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pm21g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074xvfq.html>b074xvfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074xvfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Susan Hill - The Mist in the Mirror <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036pqz8.html>b036pqz8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036pqz8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>A startling personal connection comes to light for Sir
<TT>WED </TT>James. Eerie tale of supernatural stalking read by Gareth
<TT>WED </TT>Armstrong.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:15 LP Hartley: Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zjxw1.html>b03zjxw1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zjxw1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>W.S.
<TT>WED </TT>Novelist Walter Streeter has devoted admirers, but will he
<TT>WED </TT>be happy to meet a new one in the flesh? Read by Robert
<TT>WED </TT>Lang.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771pr.html>b00771pr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771pr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Grudges
<TT>WED </TT>The adult, mature thing is to forgive and forget. So why is
<TT>WED </TT>there a peculiar satisfaction to be held in holding a
<TT>WED </TT>grudge, and why do so many politicians seem to nurture them?
<TT>WED </TT>Jude Collins, Laura Blumenfeld and Marcel Berlins, all
<TT>WED </TT>expert grudge-holders, explore why truth and reconciliation
<TT>WED </TT>sometimes seem inadequate.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kncz6.html>b01kncz6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kncz6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpbr.html>b007jpbr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpbr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtfx.html>b007jtfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Ziggy Stardust Came from Isleworth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tdpz8.html>b00tdpz8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tdpz8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Tove Jansson - The Listener <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g3ssf.html>b04g3ssf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g3ssf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Jimmie Chinn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gzxg.html>b017gzxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gzxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074xvfq.html>b074xvfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074xvfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Seekers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03dvgh9.html>b03dvgh9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03dvgh9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The Scratchcard
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 4: The Scratchcard
<TT>WED </TT>Comedy set in an Essex Job Centre.
<TT>WED </TT>Joe and Terry replace Stuart with new best friend Janice.
<TT>WED </TT>She's never worked - except as a human guinea pig for
<TT>WED </TT>pharmaceutical trials and she drinks during the day - she is
<TT>WED </TT>officially the bestest person they've ever met.
<TT>WED </TT>As well as being usurped by Janice, Stuart is usurped by
<TT>WED </TT>Gary Probert who has unbelievably and appallingly taken over
<TT>WED </TT>his job at the Job Centre and is working very closely with
<TT>WED </TT>Nicola.
<TT>WED </TT>Episode Four: The Scratchcard
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Steven Burge
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>WED </TT>Gary Probert's job application
<TT>WED </TT>Having made such a strong application, Gary's going to find
<TT>WED </TT>his new job a doddle.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Stuart: Matthew Horne
<TT>WED </TT>Joe: Daniel Mays
<TT>WED </TT>Terry: Tony Way
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Dancer: Tony Way
<TT>WED </TT>Nicola: Zahra Ahmadi
<TT>WED </TT>Janice: Sally Grace
<TT>WED </TT>Gary Probert: Steve Oram
<TT>WED </TT>Dave Manager: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Kevin Rush: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Teresa Glock: Bharti Patel
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Bishop: David Seddon
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Steven Burge
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 The Masterson Inheritance <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsrx.html>b007jsrx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsrx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Scurvy
<TT>WED </TT>The family saga sets sail with dangerous sheep afloat.
<TT>WED </TT>Improvised comedy with Paul Merton and Josie Lawrence. From
<TT>WED </TT>May 1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 And Now in Colour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007yrwf.html>b007yrwf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007yrwf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Colourthon
<TT>WED </TT>The team attempt their own radio charity fundraiser.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Tim de Jongh, William Vandyck and Tim Firth. From
<TT>WED </TT>January 1991.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 07 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Susan Hill - The Mist in the Mirror <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036pqz8.html>b036pqz8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036pqz8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:15 LP Hartley: Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zjxw1.html>b03zjxw1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zjxw1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771pr.html>b00771pr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771pr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtfx.html>b007jtfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Ziggy Stardust Came from Isleworth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tdpz8.html>b00tdpz8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tdpz8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sjj85.html>b01sjj85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sjj85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zby89.html>b03zby89</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zby89>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srkg1.html>b00srkg1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srkg1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Paul Theroux - Fresh Air Fiend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wqd9.html>b007wqd9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wqd9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0144ybg.html>b0144ybg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0144ybg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0383z2q.html>b0383z2q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0383z2q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqlf.html>b007jqlf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqlf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pm21g.html>b00pm21g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pm21g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074xvfq.html>b074xvfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074xvfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012qqvq.html>b012qqvq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012qqvq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Robert Forester is now living in Langley, Pennsylvania,
<TT>THU </TT>after a messy divorce.
<TT>THU </TT>He's escaped his oppressive wife and has no need to see a
<TT>THU </TT>psychiatrist again.So why is he outside Jenny Theirolf's
<TT>THU </TT>house, watching her every move?
<TT>THU </TT>Patricia Highsmith's intriguing tale of obsession stars John
<TT>THU </TT>Sharian as Robert Forester, Adrian Lester as Greg Wyncoop,
<TT>THU </TT>Joanne McQuinn as Jenny Theirolf and Matt Rippy as Jack
<TT>THU </TT>Neilsen.
<TT>THU </TT>Adapted by Shaun McKenna.
<TT>THU </TT>Music composed and performed by David Chitton
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2002.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Spitting in Russian <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pg5pn.html>b00pg5pn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pg5pn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>In the 1980s and early 1990s, at the height of its success,
<TT>THU </TT>Spitting Image was commanding audiences from around the
<TT>THU </TT>world. The Russians decided that they would like to have
<TT>THU </TT>their own version of the satirical show, and a mysterious
<TT>THU </TT>fax landed on the desk of its co-creator, Roger Law. 'The
<TT>THU </TT>Russians are coming!' he announced to his team, and after
<TT>THU </TT>much confusion a team arrived from Moscow to learn the magic
<TT>THU </TT>art of making political puppets.
<TT>THU </TT>But how did all this go down in the dying days of the Soviet
<TT>THU </TT>Union? At the time, Roget Law went over to Moscow to help
<TT>THU </TT>set up the show, and he can remember vodka with breakfast
<TT>THU </TT>and not very much else. Did they actually manage to make a
<TT>THU </TT>Russian version of Spitting Image? It is time for Roger to
<TT>THU </TT>go back and find out what happened to the TV producers and
<TT>THU </TT>to their satirical ambitions.
<TT>THU </TT>Roger Law digs out the paperwork from 20 years ago and heads
<TT>THU </TT>off to Moscow again on a mission to track them down. Armed
<TT>THU </TT>only with a handful of faxes, letters, and a puppet of
<TT>THU </TT>Mikhail Gorbachev for company, Roger heads to the bitter
<TT>THU </TT>cold of a Moscow winter, and discovers more than he
<TT>THU </TT>bargained for.
<TT>THU </TT>A story of intrigue, betrayal, international espionage and
<TT>THU </TT>rubber puppets.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cgyjs.html>b00cgyjs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cgyjs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, School's Out
<TT>THU </TT>Patrick pursues a job at his old school and meets his
<TT>THU </TT>ex-teacher. Stars Jim Sweeney and Cathryn Harrison. From
<TT>THU </TT>July 2001.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04stlcv.html>b04stlcv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04stlcv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Crime
<TT>THU </TT>Hal Cruttenden stars as a forty-something husband and father
<TT>THU </TT>who, years ago, decided to give up his job and become a stay
<TT>THU </TT>at home father. His wife, Sam, has a successful business
<TT>THU </TT>career which makes her travel more and more. His children,
<TT>THU </TT>Lilly and Molly, are growing up fast, and his role as their
<TT>THU </TT>father and mentor is diminishing by the day.
<TT>THU </TT>So what can Hal to as he reaches a crossroads in his life?
<TT>THU </TT>Help is (sort of) at hand in the form of his eager mates -
<TT>THU </TT>Doug, Fergus and Barry - who regularly meet at their local
<TT>THU </TT>curry house for mind expanding conversations that sadly
<TT>THU </TT>never give Hal the core advice he so desperately needs.
<TT>THU </TT>Hal is confused even further as he regularly has visions of
<TT>THU </TT>his long dead and highly macho father, who he's forced to
<TT>THU </TT>engage in increasingly frustrating conversations.
<TT>THU </TT>In this third episode, Hal becomes the latest victim to a
<TT>THU </TT>series of car crimes that have happened near his home. Not
<TT>THU </TT>only has his own personal car space been invaded, but his
<TT>THU </TT>beloved CD collection has been stolen - including Abba,
<TT>THU </TT>Dolly Parton and The Pet Shop Boys.
<TT>THU </TT>How can Hal survive this tragedy?
<TT>THU </TT>In the process of trying to cope with this crime, Hal also
<TT>THU </TT>tries to find the real man in himself - but in attempting to
<TT>THU </TT>do this, only scares his young daughters and reduces them to
<TT>THU </TT>tears.
<TT>THU </TT>The cast includes co-writer Dominic Holland, Ed Byrne, Ronni
<TT>THU </TT>Ancona, Anna Crilly, Gavin Webster, Dominic Frisby, Samuel
<TT>THU </TT>Caseley and Emily and Lucy Robbins.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Paul Russell
<TT>THU </TT>An Open Mike production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Hal: Hal Cruttenden
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Dominic Holland
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Ed Byrne
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Ronni Ancona
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Anna Crilly
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Gavin Webster
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Dominic Frisby
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Samuel Caseley
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Emily Robbins
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Lucy Robbins
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Hal Cruttenden
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Dominic Holland
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Paul Russell
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp46.html>b007jp46</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp46>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 6, The Seven Steptoerai
<TT>THU </TT>When the Steptoes fall victim to threats, Albert decides it
<TT>THU </TT>time to fight back.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>THU </TT>Harold. With Henry Woolf as Frankie Barrow.
<TT>THU </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>THU </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>THU </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>THU </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>THU </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>THU </TT>for TV.
<TT>THU </TT>Written for TV and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in March 1976.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp67.html>b007jp67</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp67>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Round Your Parts
<TT>THU </TT>The National local radio team present a special visit to
<TT>THU </TT>meet the residents of the Rural Village of Humpingham.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Steve Brown.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins. With Jon
<TT>THU </TT>Canter, Murray Hunter and John Docherty.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1984.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075lrs.html>b0075lrs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075lrs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas,
<TT>THU </TT>Dillie Keane, Roger McGough and Miles Kington. From October
<TT>THU </TT>1997.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008tx2z.html>b008tx2z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008tx2z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, John
<TT>THU </TT>Sessions, Joan Sims and June Whitfield. From November 1994.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0183r3q.html>b0183r3q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0183r3q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>François Rabelais - Gargantua and Pantagruel, Gargantua
<TT>THU </TT>Gargantua and Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais. Dramatised by
<TT>THU </TT>Lavinia Murray.
<TT>THU </TT>Ep 1 Gargantua
<TT>THU </TT>The bawdy, exuburant adventures of medieval giants. A
<TT>THU </TT>dizzying blend of fantasy, comedy, philosophy and
<TT>THU </TT>scatological humour. The world's a messy place. Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>depicts the young life of the giant Gargantua, who is
<TT>THU </TT>reduced to laughable insanity by an education at the hands
<TT>THU </TT>of paternal ignorance, old crones and syphilitic professors.
<TT>THU </TT>Rabelais...David Troughton
<TT>THU </TT>Gargantua..Robert Wilfort
<TT>THU </TT>Grangousier..Eric Potts
<TT>THU </TT>Gargamelle..Melissa Jane Sinden
<TT>THU </TT>Holofornes/Friar Jean..Jonathan Keeble
<TT>THU </TT>Panochrates..Malcolm Raeburn
<TT>THU </TT>Eudomon/Sun..Kathryn Hunt
<TT>THU </TT>Producer Gary Brown
<TT>THU </TT>Gargantua (ep 1) depicts a young giant, reduced to laughable
<TT>THU </TT>insanity by an education at the hands of paternal ignorance,
<TT>THU </TT>old crones and syphilitic professors, who is rescued and
<TT>THU </TT>turned into a cultured Christian knight.
<TT>THU </TT>This tale is a dizzying blend of fantasy, comedy, philosophy
<TT>THU </TT>and scatological humour. The world's a messy place. All the
<TT>THU </TT>big mock-heroic novels that followed - Don Quixote, Tristram
<TT>THU </TT>Shandy, Gulliver's Travels, Ulysses - are about mess,
<TT>THU </TT>they're about slops and slime, encyclopedic in their efforts
<TT>THU </TT>to encompass humanity in all its bawdy, chaotic, grungy, and
<TT>THU </TT>painful reality. And like Gargantua and Pantagruel they're
<TT>THU </TT>also very funny. The Rabelaisian world view is founded on
<TT>THU </TT>the assumption that the humourless are not yet wise - and
<TT>THU </TT>these tales insist you learn to laugh at humanity.
<TT>THU </TT>Gargantua and Pantagruel is dramatised by Lavinia Murray,
<TT>THU </TT>one of our leading radio playwrights whose credits include
<TT>THU </TT>'The Anatomy of Melancholy' and 'The Confessions of an
<TT>THU </TT>English Opium Eater'.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Tove Jansson - The Listener <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g4159.html>b04g4159</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g4159>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Letters to an Idol
<TT>THU </TT>She owned all of his books about love. He was her idol. From
<TT>THU </TT>Tove Jansson's debut 1971 collection. Read by Indira Varma.
<TT>THU </TT>Creator of the Moomins, Tove Jansson, a Swedish-speaking
<TT>THU </TT>Finnish novelist, painter, illustrator and comic strip
<TT>THU </TT>author is one of the most successful children writers ever..
<TT>THU </TT>Translated into English by Thomas Teal. Producer Karen Rose.
<TT>THU </TT>Executive producer Jeremy Osborne.
<TT>THU </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk Productions.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vhdc.html>b011vhdc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vhdc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Lavinia Greenlaw - The Chess Girls
<TT>THU </TT>The emergence of the Polgar sisters in the 1970s and 80s
<TT>THU </TT>rocked the chess world. In a heavily male dominated game,
<TT>THU </TT>the three Hungarian girls broke record after record. The
<TT>THU </TT>youngest, Judit, was talked of as a potential world
<TT>THU </TT>champion.
<TT>THU </TT>The Chess Girls is the story of their parents, Laszlo and
<TT>THU </TT>Klara Polgar, and how they defied the Communist authorities
<TT>THU </TT>to conduct a remarkable educational experiment. Laszlo
<TT>THU </TT>Polgar, convinced that any healthy child can be trained to
<TT>THU </TT>become a genius, set out to prove his theory with his own
<TT>THU </TT>children.
<TT>THU </TT>This is a drama-documentary with excerpts from an interview
<TT>THU </TT>with Laszlo and Klara Polgar recorded for the play. The
<TT>THU </TT>writer, Lavinia Greenlaw, takes their account and re-creates
<TT>THU </TT>the lives of the young Polgar family in their tiny Budapest
<TT>THU </TT>flat. The fictional Laszlo is played by Kerry Shale, and
<TT>THU </TT>Klara by Sally Orrock.
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Chris Ledgard.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Lavinia Greenlaw
<TT>THU </TT>Laszlo Polgar: Kerry Shale
<TT>THU </TT>Klara Polgar: Sally Orrock
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Chris Ledgard
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp46.html>b007jp46</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp46>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp67.html>b007jp67</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp67>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012qqvq.html>b012qqvq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012qqvq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Spitting in Russian <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pg5pn.html>b00pg5pn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pg5pn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sjk6s.html>b01sjk6s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sjk6s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>A Delicate Truth, Falling on Deaf Ears
<TT>THU </TT>If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that
<TT>THU </TT>good men do nothing, how can they remain silent? Damian
<TT>THU </TT>Lewis begins reading A Delicate Truth, the brand new novel
<TT>THU </TT>from the master of his genre, John le Carré, a novel which
<TT>THU </TT>tells the story of a good man who must choose between his
<TT>THU </TT>conscience and his duty to the Service.
<TT>THU </TT>An undercover counter-operation in the British colony of
<TT>THU </TT>Gibraltar; a middle-ranking man from the Foreign Office
<TT>THU </TT>serving as 'eyes on' and reporting to an ambitious Minister;
<TT>THU </TT>the aim to capture a jihadist arms-buyer - the success,
<TT>THU </TT>assured.
<TT>THU </TT>But back in the UK a junior officer has his doubts and
<TT>THU </TT>commits an unthinkable act. Three years on, he will find
<TT>THU </TT>himself facing an impossible choice. In a journey that will
<TT>THU </TT>take him from Cornwall to Wales via murky secrets in the
<TT>THU </TT>depths of Whitehall, Toby Bell will try to find out the
<TT>THU </TT>truth about the night on the Rock and bring it the attention
<TT>THU </TT>and justice it deserves.
<TT>THU </TT>Tonight: Falling on Deaf Ears - Kit and Toby find their
<TT>THU </TT>efforts to expose the truth rebuffed.
<TT>THU </TT>John le Carré was born in 1931 and attended the universities
<TT>THU </TT>of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in
<TT>THU </TT>British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty
<TT>THU </TT>years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between
<TT>THU </TT>London and Cornwall.
<TT>THU </TT>Damian Lewis is a British actor best known for his role as
<TT>THU </TT>Nicholas Brody in Homeland. His many credits include Band of
<TT>THU </TT>Brothers, Life and The Forsyte Saga.
<TT>THU </TT>The reader is Damian Lewis
<TT>THU </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>THU </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>THU </TT>Abridger: Sally Marmion
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Damian Lewis
<TT>THU </TT>Author: John Le Carre
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zdbrl.html>b03zdbrl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zdbrl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Comrades and Lovers
<TT>THU </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon presents a timely new history of the
<TT>THU </TT>changing meaning and experience of friendship over the
<TT>THU </TT>centuries
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9: Comrades and Lovers
<TT>THU </TT>Drawing on the intriguingly ambiguous relationship of
<TT>THU </TT>Frances Power Cobbe with Mary Lloyd and the more open
<TT>THU </TT>relationship of Edward Carpenter with George Merrill, Thomas
<TT>THU </TT>Dixon explores the Victorian borderland between Platonic
<TT>THU </TT>friendship and homosexual love.
<TT>THU </TT>Professor Barbara Caine discusses Frances Power Cobbe, the
<TT>THU </TT>largely forgotten Anglo-Irish feminist and journalist, who
<TT>THU </TT>wrote articles with titles such as, "The Woman Question",
<TT>THU </TT>"What Shall We Do With Our Old Maids" and "Wife Torture in
<TT>THU </TT>England". She explains how Cobbe reclaimed friendship for
<TT>THU </TT>women after centuries of classical and renaissance
<TT>THU </TT>assumptions that only men had a true capacity for it.
<TT>THU </TT>Dr Matt Cook tells the story of Edward Carpenter, whose own
<TT>THU </TT>unconventional lifestyle and 1908 book, The Intermediate
<TT>THU </TT>Sex, brought homosexual love out into the open and even
<TT>THU </TT>introduced the contemporary notion, celebrated in tv series
<TT>THU </TT>such as Will and Grace, of women enjoying having a "gay best
<TT>THU </TT>friend".
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>THU </TT>Related Reading
<TT>THU </TT>Barbara Caine (ed.), *Friendship: A History* (Equinox,
<TT>THU </TT>2009), Chapter 7, ‘Class, Sex and Friendship: The Long
<TT>THU </TT>Nineteenth Century’, by Marc Brodie and Barbara Caine
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<TT>THU </TT>Matt Cook, * London and the Culture of Homosexuality, 1885 -
<TT>THU </TT>1914* (Cambridge University Press, 2003)
<TT>THU </TT>* *
<TT>THU </TT>Matt Cook (ed.), *A Gay History of Britain: Love and Sex
<TT>THU </TT>Between Men since the Middle Ages *(Greenwood, 2007)
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<TT>THU </TT>Sharon Marcus, *Between Women: Friendship, Desire, and
<TT>THU </TT>Marriage in Victorian England* (Princeton University Press,
<TT>THU </TT>2007)
<TT>THU </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>THU </TT>Read specially commissioned blog posts supporting this
<TT>THU </TT>series.
<TT>THU </TT>Angharad Eyre, ‘Creating a circle of friendship: Constance
<TT>THU </TT>Maynard’
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srqfl.html>b00srqfl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srqfl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Jane has spent the night with Toby, but she hasn't told him
<TT>THU </TT>about her pregnancy. Stars Lynne Seymour and John McAndrew.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Paul Theroux - Fresh Air Fiend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jyk6.html>b007jyk6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jyk6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Gravy Train
<TT>THU </TT>The travel writer describes travelling across America aboard
<TT>THU </TT>a restored private railway carriage. Read by Stuart
<TT>THU </TT>Milligan.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0183r3q.html>b0183r3q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0183r3q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075lrs.html>b0075lrs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075lrs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008tx2z.html>b008tx2z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008tx2z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cgyjs.html>b00cgyjs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cgyjs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04stlcv.html>b04stlcv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04stlcv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Susan Hill - The Mist in the Mirror <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036pw9z.html>b036pw9z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036pw9z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Another visitation leads Sir James north to a grim
<TT>THU </TT>appointment. Eerie tale of supernatural stalking read by
<TT>THU </TT>Gareth Armstrong.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:15 LP Hartley: Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zm57b.html>b03zm57b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zm57b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Price of the Absolute
<TT>THU </TT>A man inherits some objects, but will he be able to control
<TT>THU </TT>the events they set in motion? Read by Robert Lang.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zqt.html>b0076zqt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zqt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 10, Eleanor Roosevelt
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Helena Kennedy on Eleanor Roosevelt, human
<TT>THU </TT>rights campaigner. With Matthew Paris and biographer,
<TT>THU </TT>Blanche Wiesen Cook. From August 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp46.html>b007jp46</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp46>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp67.html>b007jp67</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp67>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012qqvq.html>b012qqvq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012qqvq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Spitting in Russian <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pg5pn.html>b00pg5pn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pg5pn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Tove Jansson - The Listener <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g4159.html>b04g4159</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g4159>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vhdc.html>b011vhdc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vhdc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04stlcv.html>b04stlcv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04stlcv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 The Headset Set <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01292x3.html>b01292x3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01292x3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>An audience sketch show set in a call centre. Everyone is
<TT>THU </TT>falling ill in the open-plan offices of Smile5, the
<TT>THU </TT>catalogue company that sells anything and everything.
<TT>THU </TT>Aleesha and other characters ..... Chizzy Akudolu
<TT>THU </TT>Bernie, Denise and other characters ..... Margaret-Cabourn
<TT>THU </TT>Smith
<TT>THU </TT>Big Tony, Ralph and other characters ..... Colin Hoult
<TT>THU </TT>Sailesh and other characters ..... Paul sharma
<TT>THU </TT>Various ..... Philip Fox
<TT>THU </TT>Written by ..... Various
<TT>THU </TT>Script editor ..... James Kettle
<TT>THU </TT>Producer ..... Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>THU </TT>WELCOME TO SMILE5!
<TT>THU </TT>Smile5 is a mail order catalogue company selling everything
<TT>THU </TT>from Rolex watches to lawnmowers, from financial products to
<TT>THU </TT>phone and broadband, from holidays to health insurance. And
<TT>THU </TT>somewhere in a brown-field wasteland miles from the nearest
<TT>THU </TT>town, it runs one of the largest call centres operating in
<TT>THU </TT>the UK. This is the world of The Headset Set.
<TT>THU </TT>Each episode features a host of sketches set in the call
<TT>THU </TT>centre, eavesdropping on both sides of the bizarre, horrific
<TT>THU </TT>and ludicrous business-customer relationship. While the bulk
<TT>THU </TT>of each show is taken up with standalone sketches, there are
<TT>THU </TT>linked scenes providing a gentle narrative curve to
<TT>THU </TT>proceedings. These scenes feature three of the call centre's
<TT>THU </TT>employees - Bernie, Aleesha and Big Tony - trying the
<TT>THU </TT>patience of their team leader Sailesh.
<TT>THU </TT>WRITERS
<TT>THU </TT>This is a team written sketch show series originated by
<TT>THU </TT>Stephen Carlin and James Kettle and script edited by James
<TT>THU </TT>Kettle and Dan Tetsell. This episode was written by James
<TT>THU </TT>Kettle, Stephen Carlin, Celia Pacquola, Andy Wolton,
<TT>THU </TT>Benjamin Partridge, Colin Hoult, Kevin Core, Madeliene
<TT>THU </TT>Brettingham, Rebecca Hobbs and Dan Tetsell.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0776k1l.html>b0776k1l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0776k1l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>THU </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Tom Wrigglesworth chats again
<TT>THU </TT>to Tom Stade.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Old Harry's Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmbz.html>b007jmbz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmbz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, The Reasonably Fantastic Journey
<TT>THU </TT>Satan and the Professor find a huge empty space in Hell -
<TT>THU </TT>inside Scumspawn's brain. Devilish sitcom stars Andy
<TT>THU </TT>Hamilton. From April 1999.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Sir Ralph Stanza's Letter from Salford <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767tq.html>b00767tq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767tq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Chips off an Angry Block
<TT>THU </TT>The new poet-in-residence is determined to track down his
<TT>THU </TT>muse, whichever chippy she works in. Stars James Quinn. From
<TT>THU </TT>May 2002.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Steven Appleby's Normal Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00slvww.html>b00slvww</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00slvww>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Normal Time
<TT>THU </TT>The cartoonist claims dinosaurs mastered the 3Rs - reading,
<TT>THU </TT>writing and riding bicycles. Stars Paul McCrink. From
<TT>THU </TT>February 2003.
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<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 08 APRIL 2016</B></A>
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Susan Hill - The Mist in the Mirror <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036pw9z.html>b036pw9z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036pw9z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:15 LP Hartley: Short Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zm57b.html>b03zm57b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zm57b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zqt.html>b0076zqt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zqt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012qqvq.html>b012qqvq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012qqvq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wzzj.html>b012wzzj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wzzj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Jenny has fallen for Robert Forester, though he's not
<TT>FRI </TT>certain of his feelings for her.
<TT>FRI </TT>Meanwhile, her ex-fiance, Greg, is very certain. He wants
<TT>FRI </TT>Jenny back - and Robert is in the way.
<TT>FRI </TT>Patricia Highsmith's intriguing tale of obsession stars John
<TT>FRI </TT>Sharian as Robert Forester, Adrian Lester as Greg Wyncoop,
<TT>FRI </TT>Joanne McQuinn as Jenny Theirolf and Matt Rippy as Jack
<TT>FRI </TT>Neilsen.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adapted by Shaun McKenna.
<TT>FRI </TT>Music composed and performed by David Chitton
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2002.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Ken and Mark and Robert <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tdznx.html>b00tdznx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tdznx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Legendary film-maker Ken Russell is in the studio with Mark
<TT>FRI </TT>Kermode recalling his love of music, which inspired such
<TT>FRI </TT>films as Mahler, Tommy and The Music Lovers as well as many
<TT>FRI </TT>television documentaries.
<TT>FRI </TT>Meanwhile, in the adjacent studio, musician Robert Ziegler
<TT>FRI </TT>is also talking about Ken's love of music... to Twiggy,
<TT>FRI </TT>Glenda Jackson MP, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Lord Bragg
<TT>FRI </TT>and Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.
<TT>FRI </TT>Can Ken hear what they are saying about him? Can they hear
<TT>FRI </TT>what Ken is saying about them?
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>FRI </TT>A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn9c.html>b007jn9c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn9c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>I'm in Love, I'm in Love
<TT>FRI </TT>Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past
<TT>FRI </TT>events with the old rogue Winston. Stars Maurice Denham.
<TT>FRI </TT>From December 1990.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04v2ssq.html>b04v2ssq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04v2ssq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>FRI </TT>Frank Skinner loves history, but just doesn't know much of
<TT>FRI </TT>it.
<TT>FRI </TT>The Rest Is History is a new comedy discussion show which
<TT>FRI </TT>promises to help him find out more about it.
<TT>FRI </TT>Along with his historian in residence Dr Kate Williams, each
<TT>FRI </TT>episode sees Frank joined by a selection of celebrity
<TT>FRI </TT>guests, who will help him navigate his way through the
<TT>FRI </TT>annals of time, picking out and chewing over the funniest,
<TT>FRI </TT>oddest, and most interesting moments in history.
<TT>FRI </TT>Frank's guests in this edition of the programme are Dave
<TT>FRI </TT>Gorman and Sara Pascoe
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Dan Schreiber and Justin Pollard
<TT>FRI </TT>An Avalon production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Frank Skinner
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Dave Gorman
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Sara Pascoe
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Kate Williams
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Dan Schreiber
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Justin Pollard
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr6l.html>b007jr6l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr6l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Strangers on a Train
<TT>FRI </TT>Best mates Bob and Terry haven't spoken for 7 years, so
<TT>FRI </TT>there's a lot to catch up on when they bump into each other
<TT>FRI </TT>on a train.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring James Bolam as Terry Collier, Rodney Bewes as Bob
<TT>FRI </TT>Ferris and Brigit Forsyth as Thelma Chambers. With Lois
<TT>FRI </TT>Daine and Peter Whitman.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created and scripted for BBC TV by Dick Clement and Ian La
<TT>FRI </TT>Frenais. Adapted for radio by Patrick Tilley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Browell
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally lost from the archive, the audio was provided by
<TT>FRI </TT>BBC producer Stan Was.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1975.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnj2.html>b007jnj2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnj2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Macreekie Rising of '74
<TT>FRI </TT>Neddie Seagoon has a 60-foot caber hidden under his kilt,
<TT>FRI </TT>but the Scots want it back. Stars Spike Milligan. From
<TT>FRI </TT>October 1956.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076w83n.html>b076w83n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076w83n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>1997 - Final
<TT>FRI </TT>Lionel Kelleway presents the final of the natural history
<TT>FRI </TT>quiz from the home of the British Birdwatching Fair at
<TT>FRI </TT>Rutland Water.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp4g.html>b007jp4g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp4g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 8, All Roads Lead to Rome
<TT>FRI </TT>Roger's jealousy leads him to an unexpected confrontation.
<TT>FRI </TT>Stars Celia Imrie, Angela Thorne and Bill Nighy. From
<TT>FRI </TT>February 2002.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01888l1.html>b01888l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01888l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>François Rabelais - Gargantua and Pantagruel, Pantagruel
<TT>FRI </TT>Gargantua and Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais. Dramatised by
<TT>FRI </TT>Lavinia Murray.
<TT>FRI </TT>Ep 2 - Pantagruel.
<TT>FRI </TT>Concluding the bawdy and scatological adventures of Medieval
<TT>FRI </TT>giants. This episode concentrates on the story of
<TT>FRI </TT>Gargantua's son, Pantagruel and his morally dubious friend
<TT>FRI </TT>Panurge, as they go on a quest to discover whether marriage
<TT>FRI </TT>is for them. On the way they have many adventures before
<TT>FRI </TT>they come before the Seer of the Holy Bottle who gives them
<TT>FRI </TT>a definitive judgement.
<TT>FRI </TT>Rabelais.....David Troughton
<TT>FRI </TT>Gargantua....Robert Wilfort
<TT>FRI </TT>Pantagruel....Justin Edwards
<TT>FRI </TT>Panurge...Conrad Nelson
<TT>FRI </TT>Friar Jean....Jonathan Keeble
<TT>FRI </TT>Jacqueline/Seer...Fiona Clarke
<TT>FRI </TT>Librarian/Secretary...Mark Chatterton
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer Gary Brown
<TT>FRI </TT>This tale is a dizzying blend of fantasy, comedy, philosophy
<TT>FRI </TT>and scatological humour. The world's a messy place. All the
<TT>FRI </TT>big mock-heroic novels that followed - Don Quixote, Tristram
<TT>FRI </TT>Shandy, Gulliver's Travels, Ulysses - are about mess,
<TT>FRI </TT>they're about slops and slime, encyclopaedic in their
<TT>FRI </TT>efforts to encompass humanity in all its bawdy, chaotic,
<TT>FRI </TT>grungy, and painful reality. And like Gargantua and
<TT>FRI </TT>Pantagruel they're also very funny. The Rabelaisian world
<TT>FRI </TT>view is founded on the assumption that the humourless are
<TT>FRI </TT>not yet wise - and these tales insist you learn to laugh at
<TT>FRI </TT>humanity.
<TT>FRI </TT>Gargantua and Pantagruel is dramatised by Lavinia Murray,
<TT>FRI </TT>one of our leading radio playwrights whose credits include
<TT>FRI </TT>'The Anatomy of Melancholy' and 'The Confessions of an
<TT>FRI </TT>English Opium Eater'.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Tove Jansson - The Listener <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g4935.html>b04g4935</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g4935>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Lucio's Friends
<TT>FRI </TT>Everyone loves Lucio. Don't they? From Tove Jansson's debut
<TT>FRI </TT>1971 collection. Read by Indira Varma.
<TT>FRI </TT>Creator of the Moomins, Tove Jansson, a Swedish-speaking
<TT>FRI </TT>Finnish novelist, painter, illustrator and comic strip
<TT>FRI </TT>author is one of the most successful children writers ever.
<TT>FRI </TT>Translated into English by Thomas Teal. Producer Karen Rose.
<TT>FRI </TT>Executive producer Jeremy Osborne.
<TT>FRI </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk Productions.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012078f.html>b012078f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012078f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Playing for His Life
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by John Peacock.
<TT>FRI </TT>Already under Gestapo Surveillance, tennis ace Baron
<TT>FRI </TT>Gottfried Von Cramm, married but secretly homosexual,
<TT>FRI </TT>offends Hitler, by refusing to join the Nazi Party. He
<TT>FRI </TT>believes himself to be safe as long as he remains Germany's
<TT>FRI </TT>number one and winning. 'But I must win. I can't lose, and I
<TT>FRI </TT>can't quit.' He was left playing for his life.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer/Director: Celia de Wolff
<TT>FRI </TT>A Pier Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Gottfried von Cramm: Geoffrey Streatfeild
<TT>FRI </TT>Lisa von Cramm: Paloma Baeza
<TT>FRI </TT>Jutta von Cramm: Frances Jeater
<TT>FRI </TT>Joachim von Ribbentrop: Sam Dale
<TT>FRI </TT>Manasse Herbst: Nicholas Boulton
<TT>FRI </TT>Bill Tilden Jr: William Hope
<TT>FRI </TT>Commentator: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>FRI </TT>Pate: Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>FRI </TT>Hermann Goering: Simon Treves
<TT>FRI </TT>Umpire: Simon Treves
<TT>FRI </TT>Don Budge: Adam Unze
<TT>FRI </TT>Lady Astor: Rachel Atkins
<TT>FRI </TT>Henkel: James Joyce
<TT>FRI </TT>David: James Joyce
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: John Peacock
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Celia de Wolff
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Celia de Wolff
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr6l.html>b007jr6l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr6l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnj2.html>b007jnj2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnj2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wzzj.html>b012wzzj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wzzj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Ken and Mark and Robert <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tdznx.html>b00tdznx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tdznx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sjn6b.html>b01sjn6b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sjn6b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Delicate Truth, Truth Must Out
<TT>FRI </TT>If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that
<TT>FRI </TT>good men do nothing, how can they remain silent? Damian
<TT>FRI </TT>Lewis begins reading A Delicate Truth, the brand new novel
<TT>FRI </TT>from the master of his genre, John le Carré, a novel which
<TT>FRI </TT>tells the story of a good man who must choose between his
<TT>FRI </TT>conscience and his duty to the Service.
<TT>FRI </TT>An undercover counter-operation in the British colony of
<TT>FRI </TT>Gibraltar; a middle-ranking man from the Foreign Office
<TT>FRI </TT>serving as 'eyes on' and reporting to an ambitious Minister;
<TT>FRI </TT>the aim to capture a jihadist arms-buyer - the success,
<TT>FRI </TT>assured.
<TT>FRI </TT>But back in the UK a junior officer has his doubts and
<TT>FRI </TT>commits an unthinkable act. Three years on, he will find
<TT>FRI </TT>himself facing an impossible choice. In a journey that will
<TT>FRI </TT>take him from Cornwall to Wales via murky secrets in the
<TT>FRI </TT>depths of Whitehall, Toby Bell will try to find out the
<TT>FRI </TT>truth about the night on the Rock and bring it the attention
<TT>FRI </TT>and justice it deserves.
<TT>FRI </TT>Tonight: Truth must out - whatever the cost.
<TT>FRI </TT>John le Carré was born in 1931 and attended the universities
<TT>FRI </TT>of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in
<TT>FRI </TT>British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty
<TT>FRI </TT>years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between
<TT>FRI </TT>London and Cornwall.
<TT>FRI </TT>Damian Lewis is a British actor best known for his role as
<TT>FRI </TT>Nicholas Brody in Homeland. His many credits include Band of
<TT>FRI </TT>Brothers, Life and The Forsyte Saga.
<TT>FRI </TT>The reader is Damian Lewis
<TT>FRI </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>FRI </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridger: Sally Marmion
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Damian Lewis
<TT>FRI </TT>Author: John Le Carre
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zdkkc.html>b03zdkkc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zdkkc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Battalion of Pals
<TT>FRI </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon presents a timely new history of the
<TT>FRI </TT>changing meaning and experience of friendship over the
<TT>FRI </TT>centuries
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10: A Battalion of Pals
<TT>FRI </TT>Dr Thomas Dixon tells two contrasting stories for this
<TT>FRI </TT>examination of the impact of World War One on male
<TT>FRI </TT>friendship.
<TT>FRI </TT>He begins and ends with the pacifist Bloomsbury Group,
<TT>FRI </TT>focusing on E.M Forster and his famous remark, "If I had to
<TT>FRI </TT>choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend,
<TT>FRI </TT>I hope I should have the guts to betray my country". Dr Matt
<TT>FRI </TT>Cook places this remark - shocking at the time - in the
<TT>FRI </TT>context of Forster's hidden sexual orientation.
<TT>FRI </TT>Forster began his masterpiece, A Passage to India, before
<TT>FRI </TT>the war, in optimism about the possibility of friendships
<TT>FRI </TT>and love across the nations. As Dr Santanu Das explains, he
<TT>FRI </TT>completed it, after the War, in a far bleaker mood.
<TT>FRI </TT>Meanwhile, amongst the less highly educated classes, groups
<TT>FRI </TT>of work-mates were being conscripted into the army. Thomas
<TT>FRI </TT>Dixon explores this new role for friendship - as a
<TT>FRI </TT>recruiting sergeant - and its tragic consequences.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>FRI </TT>Related Reading
<TT>FRI </TT>Peter Chapman, *Grimsby’s Own: The Story of the Chums
<TT>FRI </TT>*(Grimsby Evening Telegraph and Hutton Press, 1991)
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT>Sarah Cole, *Modernism, Male Friendship, and the First World
<TT>FRI </TT>War* (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT>Santanu Das, *Touch and Intimacy in First World War
<TT>FRI </TT>Literature* (Cambridge University Press, 2008)
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT>Peter Simkins, *Kitchener’s Army: The Raising of the New
<TT>FRI </TT>Armies 1914-1916* (Pen and Sword Military, 2007)
<TT>FRI </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>FRI </TT>Read specially commissioned blog posts supporting this
<TT>FRI </TT>series.
<TT>FRI </TT>Santanu Das, ‘The dying kiss’
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT>Paul Reed, ‘Looking for the Grimsby Chums
<TT>FRI </TT>’
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 Lynne Reid Banks - The L-Shaped Room <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srvkl.html>b00srvkl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srvkl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Pregnant Jane books an appointment at an abortion clinic,
<TT>FRI </TT>but Mavis offers her an illegal alternative. Stars Lynne
<TT>FRI </TT>Seymour.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Paul Theroux - Fresh Air Fiend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jylg.html>b007jylg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jylg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Unspeakable Rituals and Outlandish Beliefs
<TT>FRI </TT>The writer describes the bizarre traditions and ceremonies
<TT>FRI </TT>that he encountered during his travels. Read by Stuart
<TT>FRI </TT>Milligan.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01888l1.html>b01888l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01888l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076w83n.html>b076w83n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076w83n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp4g.html>b007jp4g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp4g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Winston in Love <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jn9c.html>b007jn9c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jn9c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04v2ssq.html>b04v2ssq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04v2ssq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Susan Hill - The Mist in the Mirror <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036q7t8.html>b036q7t8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036q7t8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Sir James's account is not quite all of the story. Gareth
<TT>FRI </TT>Armstrong and John Moffatt conclude Susan Hill's tale of
<TT>FRI </TT>supernatural stalking.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:15 Roald Dahl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041ym4c.html>b041ym4c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041ym4c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Man From the South
<TT>FRI </TT>Win a car or lose a finger - what will be the result of an
<TT>FRI </TT>old man's bizarre bet? Read by Terry Molloy.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008tn7d.html>b008tn7d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008tn7d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, Spem in Alium
<TT>FRI </TT>Thomas Tallis's work is one of the most elaborate and
<TT>FRI </TT>spectacular pieces of choral music ever written. Scored for
<TT>FRI </TT>40 voices, the piece is best sung and heard in the round in
<TT>FRI </TT>order to appreciate an extraordinary sonic experience.
<TT>FRI </TT>Choral conductor Simon Halsey, Michael Morpurgo and others
<TT>FRI </TT>discuss the music's spine-tingling effect on both performers
<TT>FRI </TT>and listeners.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr6l.html>b007jr6l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr6l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnj2.html>b007jnj2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnj2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Patricia Highsmith - The Cry of the Owl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012wzzj.html>b012wzzj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012wzzj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Ken and Mark and Robert <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tdznx.html>b00tdznx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tdznx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Tove Jansson - The Listener <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04g4935.html>b04g4935</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04g4935>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012078f.html>b012078f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012078f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 The Rest Is History <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04v2ssq.html>b04v2ssq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04v2ssq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 Rudy's Rare Records <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ntfw9.html>b01ntfw9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ntfw9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 4, Sound of da Police
<TT>FRI </TT>When Doreen is mugged Adam and Rudy react very differently.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam intends to become a role model for the community and
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy intends to whack the mugger with a cricket bat.
<TT>FRI </TT>Father and son comedy set in the finest old-school record
<TT>FRI </TT>shop in Birmingham. Starring Lenny Henry, Larrington Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>and some terrific tunes.
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy's Rare Records is a tiny down at heel old reggae record
<TT>FRI </TT>shop in Birmingham - one of a dying breed; a place with real
<TT>FRI </TT>soul, stacked with piles of vinyl, where the slogan is "if
<TT>FRI </TT>we don't have it - them don't mek it". It's owned by the
<TT>FRI </TT>charismatic, irrepressible Rudy Sharpe (Larrington Walker),
<TT>FRI </TT>reluctantly helped out by his long-suffering neurotic son
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam (Lenny Henry) and Handsworth's first, black, surly
<TT>FRI </TT>girly goth, Tasha (Natasha Godfrey). Rudy has recently
<TT>FRI </TT>married his long-term love interest Doreen (Claire Benedict)
<TT>FRI </TT>who is enjoying the challenge of getting the Sharpe men in
<TT>FRI </TT>shape - until she is shaken by a mugging.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam............Lenny Henry
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy.......... Larrington Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>Tasha...........Natasha Godfrey
<TT>FRI </TT>Doreen..........Claire Benedict
<TT>FRI </TT>SGT Popper........ Andrew Brooke
<TT>FRI </TT>Hoodie.........Adam Nagaitis
<TT>FRI </TT>Hoodie 2.......Joe Sims
<TT>FRI </TT>MISS JAMAICA * JIMMY CLIFF
<TT>FRI </TT>007 SHANTY TOWN* DESMOND DEKKER
<TT>FRI </TT>SOUND OF DA POLICE * KRS ONE
<TT>FRI </TT>POLICE OFFICER * SMILEY CULTURE
<TT>FRI </TT>INFORMER * SNOW
<TT>FRI </TT>WELCOME TO JAMROCK * DAMIAN MARLEY
<TT>FRI </TT>TROUBLE IN THE TOWN * DANDY
<TT>FRI </TT>POLICE AND THIEVES* JUNIOR MURVIN
<TT>FRI </TT>GUNS OF BRIXTON* JIMMY CLIFF
<TT>FRI </TT>RING THE ALARM* FU SCHNICKENS.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 The Mark Steel Lecture <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007nf6b.html>b007nf6b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007nf6b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Billie Holiday
<TT>FRI </TT>Initially a hater of jazz music, the radical comedian
<TT>FRI </TT>profiles the American singer and songwriter. From April
<TT>FRI </TT>2001.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Hard to Tell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03k21n8.html>b03k21n8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03k21n8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>FRI </TT>Second series of the relationship comedy written by Jonny
<TT>FRI </TT>Sweet.
<TT>FRI </TT>It tells its central love story through the couple's
<TT>FRI </TT>individual conversations with their family and friends. In
<TT>FRI </TT>the process, we are introduced to all manner of
<TT>FRI </TT>relationships from a father and his cherished tour van to
<TT>FRI </TT>two women rivalling for the position of Best Friend, from a
<TT>FRI </TT>brother and sister comparing notes on Brazilians to a vicar
<TT>FRI </TT>and his new parish, and from a lodger's historic fling with
<TT>FRI </TT>a local waitress to a mum's lack of control over her desire
<TT>FRI </TT>to monitor her son's life.
<TT>FRI </TT>Recorded on location, Hard To Tell's naturalistic,
<TT>FRI </TT>contemporary and conversational style brings new meaning to
<TT>FRI </TT>restaurants, funerals, French dressers and monkey puzzle
<TT>FRI </TT>trees.
<TT>FRI </TT>Jonny Sweet is also the writer of Radio 4's Party and
<TT>FRI </TT>co-writer/co-star of Chickens on Sky 1.
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 4:
<TT>FRI </TT>The Bicycle Thief. It's Ellen's birthday and, despite money
<TT>FRI </TT>troubles, Tom wants to make an unforgettable impression,
<TT>FRI </TT>while all of Ellen's friends are determined to keep her away
<TT>FRI </TT>from him.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Lucy Armitage
<TT>FRI </TT>A Tiger Aspect production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Luke: Tom Basden
<TT>FRI </TT>Gran: Jean Boht
<TT>FRI </TT>Eloise: Jessie Cave
<TT>FRI </TT>Gillian: Julia Davis
<TT>FRI </TT>Paul: Simon Greenall
<TT>FRI </TT>Ashley: Alex Macqueen
<TT>FRI </TT>Lesley: Vicki Pepperdine
<TT>FRI </TT>Ellen: Charlotte Ritchie
<TT>FRI </TT>Hermione: Sarah Solemani
<TT>FRI </TT>Tom: Jonny Sweet
<TT>FRI </TT>Maeve: Katy Wix
<TT>FRI </TT>Cupcake Shop Manager: Tim Key
<TT>FRI </TT>Paramedic: Daniel Lawrence-Taylor
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Jonny Sweet
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Lucy Armitage
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-87887218762604286692016-03-25T18:19:00.001+00:002016-03-25T18:19:15.831+00:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 26/03/2016 - 01/04/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 26 MARCH 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k125.html>b007k125</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k125>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 7
<TT>SAT </TT>Earth's last living man Robert Neville's shock discovery
<TT>SAT </TT>leaves him feeling deeply suspicious. Read by Angus McInnes.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008nz60.html>b008nz60</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008nz60>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 6, Finlandia
<TT>SAT </TT>Sibelius's glorious orchestral work was adopted by the
<TT>SAT </TT>Finnish people as a symbol of its fight for independence
<TT>SAT </TT>from Russia, and over 100 years later it is still regarded
<TT>SAT </TT>as Finland's second national anthem. Its popularity is
<TT>SAT </TT>international, both in orchestral form and also in shorter
<TT>SAT </TT>form as the Finlandia Hymn. Contributors include Sibelius's
<TT>SAT </TT>great-grandson Jaakko Ilves and conductor John Storgards.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnk5.html>b007jnk5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnk5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Down the Hatches
<TT>SAT </TT>Private eye VI Warshawski's dead cousin "Boom Boom" knew too
<TT>SAT </TT>much about something - and his flat is burgled, leading to
<TT>SAT </TT>another murder...
<TT>SAT </TT>Sara Paretsky's thriller stars Kathleen Turner as VI
<TT>SAT </TT>Warshawski. With William Hootkins as Bobby Mallory, Kerry
<TT>SAT </TT>Shale as Murray, James Aubrey as Martin Bledsoe, Teresa
<TT>SAT </TT>Gallagher as Paige Carrington and William Roberts as Clayton
<TT>SAT </TT>Phillips.
<TT>SAT </TT>Sara Paretsky has created one of the most popular female
<TT>SAT </TT>sleuths in modern crime-fiction. Her heroine, VI Warshawski,
<TT>SAT </TT>is a strong female character in a male-dominated world. VI
<TT>SAT </TT>is comfortable packing heat and trailing nasty suspects but
<TT>SAT </TT>she never loses touch with her basic femininity. Paretsky
<TT>SAT </TT>says of her Warshawski: "I was troubled by the way women
<TT>SAT </TT>were portrayed in (detective fiction) they always seemed
<TT>SAT </TT>either evil or powerless. I thought it was time for a tough,
<TT>SAT </TT>smart, likeable female private investigator".
<TT>SAT </TT>Kathleen Turner also starred in the same role in the 1991
<TT>SAT </TT>film 'VI Warshawski'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatised by Michelene Wandor.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Janet Whitaker
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Men Against The Eiger <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07525kg.html>b07525kg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07525kg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Dougal Haston talks about becoming the first
<TT>SAT </TT>Briton to climb the Eiger by the direct route on 25th March
<TT>SAT </TT>25,1966. From May 1966.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 HE Bates - Sugar for the Horse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvmk.html>b007jvmk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvmk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Aunt Tibby
<TT>SAT </TT>A cunning landlady proves to be as resourceful as the
<TT>SAT </TT>mischievous Uncle Silas. HE Bates' country tale is read by
<TT>SAT </TT>David Neal.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dqwyh.html>b04dqwyh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dqwyh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Great Providers
<TT>SAT </TT>Prof Kathy Willis concludes her major new history series by
<TT>SAT </TT>asking how much plant biodiversity is worth, and examines
<TT>SAT </TT>new research into securing the future of our staple crops.
<TT>SAT </TT>Understanding the distribution, diversity and potential of
<TT>SAT </TT>plants for food, lay at the heart of the 18th century
<TT>SAT </TT>botanical impresario Joseph Banks' vision to "improve
<TT>SAT </TT>Britain's estates of the world". To secure future resilience
<TT>SAT </TT>of crops in today's world there's a growing need to conserve
<TT>SAT </TT>the closest wild relatives of our staple crops.
<TT>SAT </TT>Kathy Willis discovers, given climatic threats to some of
<TT>SAT </TT>our most substantial crops such as coffee - for which the
<TT>SAT </TT>industry currently depends on a single species, the economic
<TT>SAT </TT>value of wild relatives of today's domestic crops is
<TT>SAT </TT>considerable.
<TT>SAT </TT>And as we hear, some important future crops are still to be
<TT>SAT </TT>found from previously overlooked plants.
<TT>SAT </TT>With contributions from Richard Thompson, Business
<TT>SAT </TT>valuations partner at Price-Waterhouse Cooper; historian Jim
<TT>SAT </TT>Endersby; head of coffee research at Kew, Aaron Davis; Kew's
<TT>SAT </TT>head of yams Paul Wilkin.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne
<TT>SAT </TT>Music for the series was composed by Mark Russell.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwdc.html>b007jwdc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwdc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Ladies of Letters Spring Clean, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Vera uncovers a sinister scandal, and Irene is on her way
<TT>SAT </TT>home. Stars Prunella Scales and Patricia Routledge.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nbzds.html>b06nbzds</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nbzds>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlotte Bronte: A Life, Affairs of the Heart
<TT>SAT </TT>Hattie Morahan reads Claire Harman's new and intimate
<TT>SAT </TT>biography of Charlotte Bronte. This vivid and complex
<TT>SAT </TT>portrait of one of our greatest novelists looks ahead to the
<TT>SAT </TT>two hundredth anniversary of her birth in April 2016. Today,
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlotte grieves for her brother Branwell and her sisters
<TT>SAT </TT>Emily and Anne who died in quick succession. Affairs of the
<TT>SAT </TT>heart are also on her mind.
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged by Julian Wilkinson
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Reader: Hattie Morahan
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: Claire Harman
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridger: Julian Wilkinson
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Elizabeth Allard
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Home Front <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kvdtc.html>b06kvdtc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kvdtc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>4 January 1916 - Dorothea Winwood
<TT>SAT </TT>On this day, Lord Derby published a report that over 650,000
<TT>SAT </TT>fit single men hadn't offered themselves for service, and
<TT>SAT </TT>Dorothea Winwood is getting into the rhythm of work at the
<TT>SAT </TT>Bevan.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Mike Walker
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Dorothea Winwood: Rachel Shelley
<TT>SAT </TT>Nell Kingsley: Alice St Clair
<TT>SAT </TT>Max Davenport: Trevor White
<TT>SAT </TT>Olive Hargreaves: Rhiannon Neads
<TT>SAT </TT>Alec Poole: Tom Stuart
<TT>SAT </TT>Florrie Wilson: Claire Rushbrook
<TT>SAT </TT>Bob Capeling: Joe Sims
<TT>SAT </TT>Margaret Bishop: Catherine Bailey
<TT>SAT </TT>Edie Chadwick: Kathryn Beaumont
<TT>SAT </TT>Marion Wardle: Laura Elphinstone
<TT>SAT </TT>Pigman: Sean Murray
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Mike Walker
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Jessica Dromgoole
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075562j.html>b075562j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075562j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>1997 - Semi-final
<TT>SAT </TT>Lionel Kelleway visits Mere Sands Wood in Lancashire, to
<TT>SAT </TT>test more wildlife knowledge in the BBC Natural History
<TT>SAT </TT>Unit's quiz.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp3j.html>b007jp3j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp3j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 8, Wanderlust
<TT>SAT </TT>Roger is tempted to stray, but he'd be keeping it in the
<TT>SAT </TT>family. Stars Rosemary Leach and Bill Nighy. From January
<TT>SAT </TT>2002.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 1835 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012gpr4.html>b012gpr4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012gpr4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Reluctant Aristocrat
<TT>SAT </TT>Belport tries to prove he's not a toff, but instead starts
<TT>SAT </TT>the world's first rail strike. Stars Paul Rider. From June
<TT>SAT </TT>2004.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s8mns.html>b01s8mns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s8mns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the comedy panel game where this week
<TT>SAT </TT>Milton Jones and Robin Ince compete against Natalie Haynes
<TT>SAT </TT>and Lloyd Langford to find out who is the most passionate
<TT>SAT </TT>and knowledgeable about words.
<TT>SAT </TT>Today the Letter of the Week is 'W'. Lloyd Langford hazards
<TT>SAT </TT>a guess as to what 'Welsh cricket' is while Natalie Haynes
<TT>SAT </TT>has to work out what 'Whistling breeches' are.
<TT>SAT </TT>In a round about Australian slang Robin Ince tries to guess
<TT>SAT </TT>the meaning of 'guttergripper' while Milton Jones takes a
<TT>SAT </TT>stab at 'shypoo'.
<TT>SAT </TT>All the panellists come up with some brilliant new toponyms
<TT>SAT </TT>and also reveal their pet-hate words.
<TT>SAT </TT>Writers: Jon Hunter and James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Jones.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Jones
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Milton Jones
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Robin Ince
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Natalie Haynes
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Lloyd Langford
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f8zvc.html>b00f8zvc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f8zvc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Marks & Gran - Von Ribbentrop's Watch
<TT>SAT </TT>By Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.
<TT>SAT </TT>Wine shop owner Gerald desperately needs money: his business
<TT>SAT </TT>is failing and the landlord has raised the cost of the
<TT>SAT </TT>lease. When he inherits a watch that used to belong to
<TT>SAT </TT>wartime Nazi Joachim Von Ribbentrop he believes that his
<TT>SAT </TT>financial troubles are over. But it sparks conflict with his
<TT>SAT </TT>wife and brother, who question the ethics of the potential
<TT>SAT </TT>sale.
<TT>SAT </TT>Gerald ...... Allan Corduner
<TT>SAT </TT>Ruth ...... Harriet Walter
<TT>SAT </TT>Lila ...... Miriam Margolyes
<TT>SAT </TT>David ...... Nicholas Woodeson
<TT>SAT </TT>Sasha ...... Sophie Winkleman.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Touchline Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sy3l9.html>b00sy3l9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sy3l9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, A Thunder of Hooves, A Babble of Bookies
<TT>SAT </TT>Old friends Des Lynam and Christopher Matthew head for some
<TT>SAT </TT>famous sporting venues - to enjoy, observe, reminisce and
<TT>SAT </TT>trade tales about some of the greatest pleasures in their
<TT>SAT </TT>lives. Today, they lay some bets at a mid-week meet at
<TT>SAT </TT>Goodwood Races, bump into Bob Champion and see if they can
<TT>SAT </TT>discern a potential winner by just looking at it.
<TT>SAT </TT>As a commentator and friend of sporting stars, Des has, as
<TT>SAT </TT>ever, a fund of stories to tell, and insights to reveal. But
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher gamely tries to match him stride by stride with
<TT>SAT </TT>his own experiences as a lifelong spectator at the highest
<TT>SAT </TT>levels of sport (and, like Des, an occasional participant at
<TT>SAT </TT>the lowest). And who comes out on top is revealed when they
<TT>SAT </TT>tot up their winnings at the end of the day.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Paul Kobrak.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Des Lynam
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Paul Kobrak
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: CHRISTOPHER MATTHEW
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jhpfq.html>b01jhpfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jhpfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Bards of the Back Straight
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Poet Paul Farley explores how the language of
<TT>SAT </TT>poetry and sports commentary compare. With Sir Peter
<TT>SAT </TT>O'Sullevan. From June 2012.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Ross Noble's Newcastle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0755pvx.html>b0755pvx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0755pvx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>From the bistro bar of Newcastle's Tyne Theatre, where he
<TT>SAT </TT>performed his very first hometown gig - Ross Noble explores
<TT>SAT </TT>Geordie comedy past and present.
<TT>SAT </TT>Featuring a candid interview with Sarah Millican, an
<TT>SAT </TT>exploration of happiness with Jason Cook and a trip back in
<TT>SAT </TT>time to the humour of old with Percy Douglas and Bobby
<TT>SAT </TT>Thompson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Self-deprecating, quick witted and warm, there's much to be
<TT>SAT </TT>said for Geordie humour that sets it apart from the comedy
<TT>SAT </TT>in the rest of the British Isles. Newcastle is a city of
<TT>SAT </TT>almost pathological friendliness - no-one takes themselves
<TT>SAT </TT>too seriously and everyone is as quick to poke fun at
<TT>SAT </TT>themselves as at others. Whether you put it down to the
<TT>SAT </TT>cheeriness of the accent or the egalitarian mentality of
<TT>SAT </TT>your average Novocastrian, there's no denying Geordies want
<TT>SAT </TT>people to enjoy themselves as much as they do, and that true
<TT>SAT </TT>homespun North Eastern humour has its tongue placed firmly
<TT>SAT </TT>in its cheek.
<TT>SAT </TT>Multi-award winning Cramlington born stand up comic Ross
<TT>SAT </TT>Noble is one of British comedy's biggest household names - a
<TT>SAT </TT>TV and radio regular, with numerous sell-out stage shows.
<TT>SAT </TT>The carefully selected archive includes:
<TT>SAT </TT>* Ross Noble On....
<TT>SAT </TT>* Jason Cook, Gavin Webster and Kai Humphries, MacAulay & Co
<TT>SAT </TT>at the Edinburgh Fringe
<TT>SAT </TT>* The Geordie Game
<TT>SAT </TT>* Knitted Trunks, Woman's Hour
<TT>SAT </TT>* Sarah Millican, Funny Friends
<TT>SAT </TT>* Ant and Dec, Desert Island Discs
<TT>SAT </TT>* Jason Cook and Chris Ramsey, Jason Cook's Happiness HQ
<TT>SAT </TT>* Fireside Tales
<TT>SAT </TT>* Percy Douglas, Wot Cheor Geordie
<TT>SAT </TT>* Bobby Thompson, Turns of the Century
<TT>SAT </TT>* Jesting About
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Anna Miles
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by BBC Radio Scotland.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076grw.html>b0076grw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076grw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>All Downhill from Here:
<TT>SAT </TT>A group of desperate friends are landed in an unfortunate
<TT>SAT </TT>situation on a ski lift. Stars Olivia Coleman. From
<TT>SAT </TT>September 2003.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pcn0m.html>b00pcn0m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pcn0m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Mix Tape
<TT>SAT </TT>Despite a new office, Nigel and Michael still struggle with
<TT>SAT </TT>life. Stars Raymond Coulthard and Adam Godley. From February
<TT>SAT </TT>2007.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Hollywood Endings: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0755s0z.html>b0755s0z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0755s0z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A plane crash in the Sierra Nevada piques the interest of
<TT>SAT </TT>Anna Caceres of the LAPD. Starring Kathleen Turner.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Yasmina Reza
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael: Lenny Henry
<TT>SAT </TT>Veronica: Rosie Cavaliero
<TT>SAT </TT>Millson: Joseph Millson
<TT>SAT </TT>Annette: Monica Dolan
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: James Macdonald
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Catherine Bailey
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0755t89.html>b0755t89</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0755t89>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Ben Elton
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer and comic Ben Elton chooses 'Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen
<TT>SAT </TT>Sind'? sung by Marlene Dietrich and 'We are the Champions'
<TT>SAT </TT>by Queen.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Great Men of Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07561ql.html>b07561ql</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07561ql>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Craig Warner's drama about Eddie, who cannot speak, but
<TT>SAT </TT>expresses his feelings by drawing musical scores. Stars Phil
<TT>SAT </TT>Davis.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jhpfq.html>b01jhpfq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jhpfq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f8zvc.html>b00f8zvc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f8zvc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Touchline Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sy3l9.html>b00sy3l9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sy3l9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07564gn.html>b07564gn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07564gn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, The Howling Man
<TT>SAT </TT>When a young American goes on a walking tour between the two
<TT>SAT </TT>World Wars, he inadvertently creates chaos.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Christian Stolte. With David Darlow, Doug James and
<TT>SAT </TT>Ana Sferuzza.
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator: Stacy Keach.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted by Dennis Etchison and written by Charles Beaumont.
<TT>SAT </TT>Originally a cult sci-fi and horror TV series created by Rod
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling and broadcast in the USA on CBS from 1959 to 1964,
<TT>SAT </TT>The Twilight Zone was first adapted by American producer
<TT>SAT </TT>Carl Amari in 2002 as a 40-minute radio drama series.
<TT>SAT </TT>Rod Serling had managed to electrify the new medium of
<TT>SAT </TT>television - so armed with a licence from CBS and the
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling estate, Amari's slick adaptions are based on the
<TT>SAT </TT>original TV scripts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor Stacy Keach (best known here as TV detective Mike
<TT>SAT </TT>Hammer) takes Serling's original role as narrator - with a
<TT>SAT </TT>full cast, music and sound effects.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed and produced by Carl Amari and Roger Wolski for
<TT>SAT </TT>Falcon Picture Group.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrgl.html>b007jrgl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrgl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Recent strange events lead Sergeant Mike Malone to
<TT>SAT </TT>investigate the leader of a local religious cult. Read by
<TT>SAT </TT>Nigel Anthony.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Ross Noble's Newcastle <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0755pvx.html>b0755pvx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0755pvx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Vivian Stanshall's Radio Flashes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dm1bx.html>b04dm1bx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dm1bx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Music and comedy courtesy of Britain's greatest eccentric.
<TT>SAT </TT>With advice from fitness guru Gregory Pectorals.
<TT>SAT </TT>Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band singer Vivian Stanshall took to the
<TT>SAT </TT>airwaves of BBC Radio 1 on Saturday 28 August 1971.
<TT>SAT </TT>Over two hours, relive Vivian's mix of zany comedy and music
<TT>SAT </TT>- including his take on Dick Barton's radio serial "Breath
<TT>SAT </TT>from the Pit". Featuring drummer Keith Moon from The Who.
<TT>SAT </TT>Vivian has previously featured on 4 Extra - thanks to his
<TT>SAT </TT>solo comedy 'Sir Henry at Rawlinson End', which originated
<TT>SAT </TT>as sessions for the John Peel Show on BBC Radio 1 in the
<TT>SAT </TT>mid-1970s.
<TT>SAT </TT>With Chris Bowler. Produced by John Walters.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 27 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07564gn.html>b07564gn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07564gn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrgl.html>b007jrgl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrgl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:40 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:00 Hollywood Endings: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0755s0z.html>b0755s0z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0755s0z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0755t89.html>b0755t89</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0755t89>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:15 Great Men of Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07561ql.html>b07561ql</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07561ql>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f8zvc.html>b00f8zvc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f8zvc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Touchline Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sy3l9.html>b00sy3l9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sy3l9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k1864.html>b00k1864</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k1864>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Ladies of Letters Spring Clean, Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT>A heart attack, Australia and a medical scandal turn up in
<TT>SUN </TT>this comedy of emails. Stars Patricia Routledge and Prunella
<TT>SUN </TT>Scales.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048l0gk.html>b048l0gk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048l0gk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Roger Law makes his way to Shanghai to find out how the
<TT>SUN </TT>ultra-rich Chinese are turning to butlers to keep their
<TT>SUN </TT>houses in order, and considers offering his services.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer Mark Rickards.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h5xcs.html>b01h5xcs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01h5xcs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, You're Leaving
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey Easter (played by Mark Benton), 46, is the eternal
<TT>SUN </TT>optimist. He is able to see the good in every situation, the
<TT>SUN </TT>silver lining within every cloud, the bright side to every
<TT>SUN </TT>bit of bad news.
<TT>SUN </TT>This, however, is his downfall. Someone for whom the glass
<TT>SUN </TT>is always half-full can be difficult to live with, as his
<TT>SUN </TT>wife of 19 years, Jacqui (played by Claire Skinner), knows
<TT>SUN </TT>all too well. Even as life deals Harvey and the Easter
<TT>SUN </TT>family a series of sadistic blows, Harvey looks on the
<TT>SUN </TT>positive side. It's pathological with him. The way Jax sees
<TT>SUN </TT>it, instead of dealing with the problems of their marriage
<TT>SUN </TT>and their teenage kids, Harvey's optimism is actually his
<TT>SUN </TT>way of avoiding engagement with the big issues.
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Blue Sky is about one man battling to remain positive in
<TT>SUN </TT>moments of crisis, and one woman battling to live with
<TT>SUN </TT>someone who has his head in the clouds.
<TT>SUN </TT>This week, Harvey's racist mum, Lou, moves in while she
<TT>SUN </TT>grieves for her plumber boyfriend and drives Jax out of the
<TT>SUN </TT>house, but will she give her blessing to Charlie and
<TT>SUN </TT>Kill-R's wedding when they fix a date?
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey Easter ..... Mark Benton
<TT>SUN </TT>Jacqui Easter ..... Claire Skinner
<TT>SUN </TT>Charlie Easter ..... Rosamund Hanson
<TT>SUN </TT>Robbie Easter ..... Tyger Drew Honey
<TT>SUN </TT>Kill-R ..... Javone Prince
<TT>SUN </TT>Lou Easter ..... Sorcha Cusack
<TT>SUN </TT>Rakesh Rathi ..... Navin Chowdhry
<TT>SUN </TT>Sean Calhoun ..... Michael Legge
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Andrew Collins
<TT>SUN </TT>Title Music Arrangement by Jim Bob
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer/Director: Anna Madley
<TT>SUN </TT>Editor: Rich Evans
<TT>SUN </TT>An Avalon Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 ITMA - It's That Man Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07569bb.html>b07569bb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07569bb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 04/11/1943
<TT>SUN </TT>Tommy Handley and the gang are asked to take over a local
<TT>SUN </TT>public school.
<TT>SUN </TT>ITMA proved to be one of the BBC's most popular radio
<TT>SUN </TT>comedies ever produced. It was first transmitted just before
<TT>SUN </TT>the start of the Second World War in 1939 and ran to 1949.
<TT>SUN </TT>Domestic audiences topped 20 million, and the audience
<TT>SUN </TT>worldwide was said to number 30 million. It starred
<TT>SUN </TT>Liverpudlian comic Tommy Handley, who with Ted Kavanagh
<TT>SUN </TT>created the series named after the phrase newspapers often
<TT>SUN </TT>used to describe Hitler: It's That Man Again!
<TT>SUN </TT>The original setting on a ship was deemed inappropriate once
<TT>SUN </TT>war broke out, and was replaced with the Office Of Twerps,
<TT>SUN </TT>with Tommy as Minister of Aggravation and Mysteries. Other
<TT>SUN </TT>settings followed - a seaside resort, and a war factory
<TT>SUN </TT>which by 1943, for this run of episodes, had been turned
<TT>SUN </TT>into a hotel.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring a host of supporting characters including Dorothy
<TT>SUN </TT>Summers as Mrs Mopp and Jack Train as Colonel Humphrey
<TT>SUN </TT>Chinstrap.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Francis Worsley
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Home Service in 1943.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsxl.html>b007jsxl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsxl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Digs
<TT>SUN </TT>Student medic Simon Sparrow gets saddled with vampish
<TT>SUN </TT>landlady, Mrs Robinson.
<TT>SUN </TT>The misadventures of student doctor Simon Sparrow - adapted
<TT>SUN </TT>for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's novel 'Doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>in the House' published in 1952.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Sumner as
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt, Ray Cooney as Tony Benskin, Edward Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>as Taffy Evans, Norma Ronald as Vera and Ann Murray as Mrs
<TT>SUN </TT>Robinson.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: David Hatch
<TT>SUN </TT>Recorded at the BBC Paris studio in London.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1968.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 But You Did Not Come Back: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07569bk.html>b07569bk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07569bk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Deported with her father to Auschwitz-Birkenau, only
<TT>SUN </TT>Marceline Loridan-Ivens survived the Holocaust. Read by Sara
<TT>SUN </TT>Kestelman.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04prn2x.html>b04prn2x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04prn2x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Rebecca Front
<TT>SUN </TT>The Thick of It actress shares her love of 'They All Laughed
<TT>SUN </TT>at Christopher Columbus' and why she will pass on Bach's
<TT>SUN </TT>concerto.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs: Longplay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0756c1q.html>b0756c1q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0756c1q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Comedy Writers - Marks and Gran
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra's extended edition as Kirsty Young chats to island
<TT>SUN </TT>castaways, comedy writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.
<TT>SUN </TT>From September 2015.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:15 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0756cp2.html>b0756cp2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0756cp2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Sewing, Singing, Suits, and Cemeteries
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: Catherine Burns
<TT>SUN </TT>introduces tales about running away from home and the power
<TT>SUN </TT>of singing.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 ITMA - It's That Man Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07569bb.html>b07569bb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07569bb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsxl.html>b007jsxl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsxl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k1864.html>b00k1864</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k1864>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048l0gk.html>b048l0gk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048l0gk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Hot Milk: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0756d5d.html>b0756d5d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0756d5d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>Sophia, a young anthropologist, sets out to discover if her
<TT>SUN </TT>mother's illness is real or imagined. Read by Indira Varma.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Gillian Tindall - A Necessary Price <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0756g95.html>b0756g95</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0756g95>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. Having lived in France for ages, Eleanor
<TT>SUN </TT>hardly feels English any more - then she confronts an old
<TT>SUN </TT>secret. Read by Anna Massey.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Don Haworth - Challenged <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075s00.html>b0075s00</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075s00>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Set in a remote part of the Pennines, a widowed mother and
<TT>SUN </TT>her son battle to come to terms with the passage of time
<TT>SUN </TT>when hired worker, Tom arrives.
<TT>SUN </TT>Son Harry, who has learning difficulties, is described by
<TT>SUN </TT>his school as 'challenged'. With Tom's encouragement he
<TT>SUN </TT>finds new confidence, but this creates fresh conflict for
<TT>SUN </TT>the trio.
<TT>SUN </TT>Don Haworth's atmospheric drama stars Brigit Forsyth as
<TT>SUN </TT>Anne, Paul Copley as Tom and Matthew Booth as Harry.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Pauline Harris
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2000.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0756glz.html>b0756glz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0756glz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Walking With Whitman
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive.
<TT>SUN </TT>'Walking With Whitman' features the father of American
<TT>SUN </TT>Literature who blew away the cobwebs of dusty imitation.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Lancashire Moors are the unlikely setting for a
<TT>SUN </TT>celebration of the acclaimed poet, Walt Whitman. Every year
<TT>SUN </TT>Whitman's devotees gather for the annual Whitman Walk, to
<TT>SUN </TT>recite his works and share from the loving cup. Stuart
<TT>SUN </TT>Maconie joins this happy band of walkers and Whitmanites to
<TT>SUN </TT>discover why the American, who never visited this northern
<TT>SUN </TT>mill town, is still celebrated around Bolton some 120 years
<TT>SUN </TT>later.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Russell Crewe
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2009.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h5xcs.html>b01h5xcs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01h5xcs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 EM Forster - The Machine Stops <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048jcvg.html>b048jcvg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048jcvg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A world in which people can only communicate through a
<TT>SUN </TT>machine sounds like the internet today. But this story,
<TT>SUN </TT>written in 1909, takes us to a future where the machine has
<TT>SUN </TT>become an all-powerful God.
<TT>SUN </TT>EM Forster's story dramatised by Gregory Norminton.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Gemma Jones as Vashi, John McAndrew as Kuno and Jillie
<TT>SUN </TT>Meers as the Computer.
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Jane Morgan
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Marilyn Imrie
<TT>SUN </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 by Catherine Bailey Productions.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast in 2001.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:45 Edgar Allan Poe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00grsvq.html>b00grsvq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00grsvq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Tell-Tale Heart
<TT>SUN </TT>The perfect murder, planned and executed with unerring
<TT>SUN </TT>precision. Unless a rhythmic beating gives it away. Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Brian Gear.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0756cp2.html>b0756cp2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0756cp2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:50 But You Did Not Come Back: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07569bk.html>b07569bk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07569bk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:00 Desert Island Discs: Longplay <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0756c1q.html>b0756c1q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0756c1q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h5xcs.html>b01h5xcs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01h5xcs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Jelly Mountain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ftk74.html>b00ftk74</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ftk74>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SUN </TT>Musings on a footkerchief and a forest full of girls. Songs
<TT>SUN </TT>and stories from Ivor Cutler, with Beverley Crew. From May
<TT>SUN </TT>1996.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 The In Crowd <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008qs9f.html>b008qs9f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008qs9f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 6
<TT>SUN </TT>Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince,
<TT>SUN </TT>Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From April 2002.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076pxm8.html>b076pxm8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076pxm8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to
<TT>SUN </TT>Pierre Novellie.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 I Think I've Got a Problem <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cc4qg.html>b00cc4qg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cc4qg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>Tom is sent to a specialist to be rid of the band inside his
<TT>SUN </TT>head. Stars Suggs and Bob Monkhouse. From March 2003.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fnfnq.html>b00fnfnq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fnfnq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, China
<TT>SUN </TT>The naive gap year student lands in Beijing for his Duke of
<TT>SUN </TT>Edinburgh Award challenge. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From
<TT>SUN </TT>July 2002.
<TT>SUN </TT>
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<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 28 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k1864.html>b00k1864</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k1864>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048l0gk.html>b048l0gk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048l0gk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Hot Milk: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0756d5d.html>b0756d5d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0756d5d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Gillian Tindall - A Necessary Price <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0756g95.html>b0756g95</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0756g95>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Don Haworth - Challenged <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075s00.html>b0075s00</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075s00>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0756glz.html>b0756glz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0756glz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h5xcs.html>b01h5xcs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01h5xcs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnkn.html>b007jnkn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnkn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Bedtime Stories
<TT>MON </TT>Somebody wants private eye VI Warshawski dead and tampers
<TT>MON </TT>with her car.
<TT>MON </TT>Sara Paretsky's thriller stars Kathleen Turner as VI
<TT>MON </TT>Warshawski. With Eleanor Bron as Lottie, William Hootkins as
<TT>MON </TT>Bobby Mallory, Kerry Shale as Murray, James Aubrey as Martin
<TT>MON </TT>Bledsoe, Peter Marinker as Nils Greyfalk, and Teresa
<TT>MON </TT>Gallagher as Paige Carrington.
<TT>MON </TT>Sara Paretsky has created one of the most popular female
<TT>MON </TT>sleuths in modern crime-fiction. Her heroine, VI Warshawski,
<TT>MON </TT>is a strong female character in a male-dominated world. VI
<TT>MON </TT>is comfortable packing heat and trailing nasty suspects but
<TT>MON </TT>she never loses touch with her basic femininity. Paretsky
<TT>MON </TT>says of her Warshawski: "I was troubled by the way women
<TT>MON </TT>were portrayed in (detective fiction) they always seemed
<TT>MON </TT>either evil or powerless. I thought it was time for a tough,
<TT>MON </TT>smart, likeable female private investigator".
<TT>MON </TT>Kathleen Turner also starred in the same role in the 1991
<TT>MON </TT>film 'VI Warshawski'.
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatised by Michelene Wandor.
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Janet Whitaker
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Britain's Black Revolutionary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4q0j.html>b00t4q0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4q0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>There are still few black leaders in British political life
<TT>MON </TT>- but life-long trade unionist Bill Morris finds that as far
<TT>MON </TT>back as the London of 1848 the son of slave was leading one
<TT>MON </TT>of this countries most powerful political movements.
<TT>MON </TT>Few of us have heard of William Cuffay, a physically
<TT>MON </TT>deformed tailor who lived in Soho. And yet he was notorious
<TT>MON </TT>in his day, to the extent that the political class of the
<TT>MON </TT>1840s dubbed him "the pore old blackymore rogue" as he went
<TT>MON </TT>on to lead a political movement so powerful that Britain
<TT>MON </TT>cowered behind its shuttered windows and the massed ranks of
<TT>MON </TT>its armies.
<TT>MON </TT>Just as the thrones of Europe were yet again tumbling to
<TT>MON </TT>revolution, the 1848 Chartist uprising in favour of
<TT>MON </TT>democracy and equality in London threatened the status quo
<TT>MON </TT>in Britain. History records that an articulate democrat,
<TT>MON </TT>William Cuffay, emerged as a key organiser of the mass
<TT>MON </TT>demonstration that faced the Duke of Wellington's army in
<TT>MON </TT>the demand for the vote. Revolution threatened the capital -
<TT>MON </TT>but who was the diminutive tailor holding such sway?
<TT>MON </TT>Lord Morris follows a predecessor in the labour movement
<TT>MON </TT>through his fascinating story - from son of a St Kitts slave
<TT>MON </TT>to political leader, and ultimately into exile at Her
<TT>MON </TT>Majesty's pleasure in Tasmania.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Philip Sellars.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Philip Sellars
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076gw4.html>b0076gw4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076gw4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Stand-Up Tragedy
<TT>MON </TT>Backstage at a comedy club, four comics discover life on the
<TT>MON </TT>circuit isn't all fun. Stars Philip Jackson. From September
<TT>MON </TT>2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0741n3y.html>b0741n3y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0741n3y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 74, Episode 5
<TT>MON </TT>Nicholas Parsons asks Gyles Brandreth, Esther Rantzen, Paul
<TT>MON </TT>Merton & Tim Rice to speak on the topic of his choosing,
<TT>MON </TT>without deviation, repetition or hesitation for Just a
<TT>MON </TT>Minute.
<TT>MON </TT>This week's topics include: Bubble & Squeak, A Leap Year and
<TT>MON </TT>A Mission to Mars.
<TT>MON </TT>Hayley Sterling blows the whistle.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Victoria Lloyd.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Paul Merton
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Tim Rice
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Esther Rantzen
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Victoria Lloyd
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrdx.html>b007jrdx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrdx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, The Captain's Car
<TT>MON </TT>When a French general pays a visit to Walmington-on-Sea,
<TT>MON </TT>there's a mighty motoring mix-up for the Home Guard platoon.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>MON </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike, Bill Pertwee as Hodges, Larry
<TT>MON </TT>Martyn as Private Walker, Betty Marsden as Lady Maltby and
<TT>MON </TT>Garrard Green as Colonel Masters.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>MON </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1976.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n21nt.html>b01n21nt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n21nt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>From 10/02/1985
<TT>MON </TT>Lugubrious Les Dawson tells us of thin Albert, and Cosmo
<TT>MON </TT>Smallpiece discusses modern teenagers.
<TT>MON </TT>With Daphne Oxenford, Eli Woods and Colin Edwynn.
<TT>MON </TT>Music by Brian Fitzgerald.
<TT>MON </TT>Scripted and produced by James Casey.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in February 1985.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lhbgn.html>b01lhbgn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lhbgn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Another edition of the 48th series of Quote... Unquote, the
<TT>MON </TT>popular quotations programme presented and devised by Nigel
<TT>MON </TT>Rees. The guests this week are author Louise Doughty, writer
<TT>MON </TT>and broadcaster Natalie Haynes, newsreader Nicholas Owen and
<TT>MON </TT>columnist Hugo Rifkind. The reader is Peter Jefferson.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmlv.html>b007jmlv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmlv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 6, A Good Read
<TT>MON </TT>The staff heatedly debate what makes a good read, with Mr
<TT>MON </TT>Beeston as a reluctant mediator. Stars Karl Howman. From
<TT>MON </TT>June 1991.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kvm16.html>b06kvm16</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kvm16>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>11-15 January 1916
<TT>MON </TT>In the week when the Welsh and Scottish Trades Unions voted
<TT>MON </TT>to oppose conscription, there's pressure at the Bevan to
<TT>MON </TT>return more wounded men to duty.
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Sarah Daniels
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Allegra McIlroy
<TT>MON </TT>Editor: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>MON </TT>Story-led by Shaun McKenna
<TT>MON </TT>Sound: Martha Littlehailes
<TT>MON </TT>Matthew Strachan
<TT>MON </TT>Consultant Historian: Maggie Andrews.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Adam Wilson: Billy Kennedy
<TT>MON </TT>Adeline Lumley: Helen Schlesinger
<TT>MON </TT>Alec Poole: Tom Stuart
<TT>MON </TT>Alphonse Duvall: Matthew Juul
<TT>MON </TT>Anna White: Amelia Lowdell
<TT>MON </TT>Cristine: Ysabelle Cooper
<TT>MON </TT>Dorothea Winwood: Rachel Shelley
<TT>MON </TT>Dr Henry Streatfield: Chris Pavlo
<TT>MON </TT>Emile Tourte: Stephane Cornicard
<TT>MON </TT>Eric Morton: Paul Rainbow
<TT>MON </TT>Esme Macknade: Katie Angelou
<TT>MON </TT>Gabriel Graham: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>MON </TT>Hilary Pearce: Craige Els
<TT>MON </TT>Isabel Graham: Keely Beresford
<TT>MON </TT>Ivor Davies: Alun Raglan
<TT>MON </TT>Ivy Layton: Lizzy Watts
<TT>MON </TT>Len Reeves: Darren Swift
<TT>MON </TT>Lilian Frost: Alex Tregear
<TT>MON </TT>Nancy Parker: Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>MON </TT>Nell Kingsley: Alice St Clair
<TT>MON </TT>Norman Harris: Sean Baker
<TT>MON </TT>Olive Hargreaves: Rhiannon Neads
<TT>MON </TT>Phyllis Marshall: Christine Absalom
<TT>MON </TT>Roland Pemble: Jack Holden
<TT>MON </TT>Ruby Tulliver: Martine McCutcheon
<TT>MON </TT>Ruth Billings: Katie Redford
<TT>MON </TT>Sylvia Graham: Joanna David
<TT>MON </TT>Winifred Dinsdale: Alice Lowe
<TT>MON </TT>Anna White: Amelia Lowdell
<TT>MON </TT>Eve: Debra Baker
<TT>MON </TT>Evadne: Evie Killip
<TT>MON </TT>Yvette: Rebecca Hamilton
<TT>MON </TT>Auctioneer: Gerard McDermott
<TT>MON </TT>Mr Martindale: Ewan Bailey
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Sarah Daniels
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Allegra McIlroy
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Thomas Hardy - More Tales of Village Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0759mjt.html>b0759mjt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0759mjt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Superstitious Man's Story
<TT>MON </TT>Longpuddle villagers discover how strange omens surround the
<TT>MON </TT>death of ex-resident, William Privett. (1891) Read by
<TT>MON </TT>Richard Mitchley.
<TT>MON </TT>These tales from Thomas Hardy published between 1877 and
<TT>MON </TT>1929, possess all the power of his novels: the wealth of
<TT>MON </TT>description, the realistic portrayal of the age old lore of
<TT>MON </TT>Wessex, the 'Chaucerian' humour and the shrewd insights into
<TT>MON </TT>human nature. They tenderly re-create, what was even then, a
<TT>MON </TT>rapidly vanishing rural world and yet the narratives remain
<TT>MON </TT>timeless in their embrace of both the farcical and the
<TT>MON </TT>tragic aspects of daily life.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Isobel Creed
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Lizzie Davies
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio Extra by Waters Company Productions.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Bookclub <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075h53.html>b0075h53</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075h53>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>John le Carré
<TT>MON </TT>James Naughtie and readers from Cornwall talk to author John
<TT>MON </TT>le Carré about his Cold War spy trilogy Tinker, Tailor,
<TT>MON </TT>Soldier, Spy, The Honourable Schoolboy and Smiley's People -
<TT>MON </TT>following the battles of spymasters Smiley and Karla.
<TT>MON </TT>In a specially extended edition of the programme, John talks
<TT>MON </TT>about the provenance of his characters and the influence of
<TT>MON </TT>his own background on his writing.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jeanette Thomas
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1999.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrdx.html>b007jrdx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrdx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n21nt.html>b01n21nt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n21nt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnkn.html>b007jnkn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnkn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Britain's Black Revolutionary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4q0j.html>b00t4q0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4q0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdcrk.html>b01sdcrk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdcrk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Delicate Truth, A Rock and a Hard Place
<TT>MON </TT>If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that
<TT>MON </TT>good men do nothing, how can they remain silent? Damian
<TT>MON </TT>Lewis begins reading A Delicate Truth, the brand new novel
<TT>MON </TT>from the master of his genre, John le Carré, a novel which
<TT>MON </TT>tells the story of a good man who must choose between his
<TT>MON </TT>conscience and his duty to the Service.
<TT>MON </TT>An undercover counter-operation in the British colony of
<TT>MON </TT>Gibraltar, a middle-ranking man from the Foreign Office
<TT>MON </TT>serving as 'eyes on' and reporting to an ambitious Minister;
<TT>MON </TT>the aim to capture a jihadist arms-buyer, the success,
<TT>MON </TT>assured.
<TT>MON </TT>But back in the UK a junior officer has his doubts and
<TT>MON </TT>commits an unthinkable act. Three years on, he will find
<TT>MON </TT>himself facing an impossible choice. In a journey that will
<TT>MON </TT>take him from Cornwall to Wales via murky secrets in the
<TT>MON </TT>depths of Whitehall, Toby Bell will try to find out the
<TT>MON </TT>truth about the night on the Rock and bring it the attention
<TT>MON </TT>and justice it deserves.
<TT>MON </TT>Tonight: Between a Rock and A Hard Place - the
<TT>MON </TT>counter-operation swings in to action.
<TT>MON </TT>John le Carré was born in 1931 and attended the universities
<TT>MON </TT>of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in
<TT>MON </TT>British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty
<TT>MON </TT>years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between
<TT>MON </TT>London and Cornwall.
<TT>MON </TT>Damian Lewis is a British actor best known for his role as
<TT>MON </TT>Nicholas Brody in Homeland. His many credits include Band of
<TT>MON </TT>Brothers, Life and The Forsyte Saga.
<TT>MON </TT>The reader is Damian Lewis
<TT>MON </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>MON </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Damian Lewis
<TT>MON </TT>Abridger: Sally Marmion
<TT>MON </TT>Author: John Le Carre
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yn6xm.html>b03yn6xm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yn6xm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Gossips and Goodfellows
<TT>MON </TT>Social networking appears to be expanding our circles of
<TT>MON </TT>friendship just as our sense of community is contracting: Dr
<TT>MON </TT>Thomas Dixon presents a timely, major new history of how the
<TT>MON </TT>meaning and experience of friendship have changed over the
<TT>MON </TT>centuries.
<TT>MON </TT>Episode One: Gossips and Goodfellows
<TT>MON </TT>In the 16th century, friendships were generally limited to
<TT>MON </TT>an overlapping network of family members and neighbours, who
<TT>MON </TT>lived and worked in close proximity, and shared their lives
<TT>MON </TT>at home, in church, at the well, the bake-house and the
<TT>MON </TT>tavern.
<TT>MON </TT>Today, our friendships often extend across the globe, and
<TT>MON </TT>our Social Networks can extend to thousands.
<TT>MON </TT>Thomas Dixon launches the series by talking with the
<TT>MON </TT>anthropologist and evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar,
<TT>MON </TT>whose influential research explores the number of people
<TT>MON </TT>with whom each individual is cognitively capable of
<TT>MON </TT>sustaining a meaningful relationship.
<TT>MON </TT>The newly named "Dunbar's Number" is around 140, and Thomas
<TT>MON </TT>maps this figure onto the historical picture of village
<TT>MON </TT>life. He speaks with historians Bernard Capp and Naomi
<TT>MON </TT>Tadmor about close-knit, real-life friendships in the
<TT>MON </TT>sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He learns how a group
<TT>MON </TT>of female "Gossips" supported their friend Mary Freeman when
<TT>MON </TT>her husband accused her of giving him the pox; and about two
<TT>MON </TT>young "Goodfellows"in 1617, who got so drunk that they
<TT>MON </TT>pissed into a chamber pot and shared the contents.
<TT>MON </TT>This is the beginning of an absorbing story in which both
<TT>MON </TT>the similarities and the differences between friendship past
<TT>MON </TT>and present emerge.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: historian Dr Thomas Dixon is the Director of the
<TT>MON </TT>Centre for the History of the Emotions at Queen Mary,
<TT>MON </TT>University of London.
<TT>MON </TT>Further Reading
<TT>MON </TT>Barbara Caine (ed.), *Friendship: A History* (Equinox, 2009)
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>Bernard Capp, *When Gossips Meet: Women, the Family and
<TT>MON </TT>Neighbourhood in Early Modern England* (Oxford University
<TT>MON </TT>Press, 2003)
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>Robin Dunbar, *How Many Friends Does One Person Need?
<TT>MON </TT>Dunbar's Number and Other Evolutionary Quirks* (Faber &
<TT>MON </TT>Faber, 2011)
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>Naomi Tadmor, *Family and Friends in Eighteenth-Century
<TT>MON </TT>England: Household, Kinship, and Patronage* (Cambridge
<TT>MON </TT>University Press, 2001)
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>Mark Vernon, *The Meaning of Friendship* (Palgrave
<TT>MON </TT>Macmillan, 2005)
<TT>MON </TT>The History Of Emotions blog
<TT>MON </TT>Read a series of specially commissioned blog posts
<TT>MON </TT>supporting the BBC Radio 4 series ‘Five Hundred Years of
<TT>MON </TT>Friendship‘.
<TT>MON </TT>Thomas Dixon on ‘Five Hundred Years of Friendship’ at the
<TT>MON </TT>History of Emotions Blog
<TT>MON </TT>Robin Dunbar, ‘Counting your friends in threes’
<TT>MON </TT>Mark Knights and Tessa Whitehouse, ‘Talking about
<TT>MON </TT>friendship’
<TT>MON </TT>Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo, ‘Friendship in the middle ages’
<TT>MON </TT>Naomi Tadmor, ‘Friends and families’
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vdgq0.html>b04vdgq0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vdgq0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Skool Days of Nigel Molesworth, Hail St Custards
<TT>MON </TT>Imelda Staunton stars as Nigel Molesworth, the Curse of St
<TT>MON </TT>Custards, in this brand new adaptation of the notorious
<TT>MON </TT>Goriller of 3B's guide to skool life for tiny pupils and
<TT>MON </TT>their parents.
<TT>MON </TT>Aided by best friend Peason and thwarted by everyone from
<TT>MON </TT>Grabber the skool bully to Wandsworth the skool dog, Nigel
<TT>MON </TT>Molesworth teaches us the ins and outs of skool life -
<TT>MON </TT>including how to avoid lessens and how to build your own
<TT>MON </TT>H-bomb.
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1: Hail St Custards
<TT>MON </TT>Nigel Molesworth gives a guided tour of the complete and
<TT>MON </TT>utter shambles that is St Custards, the finest educational
<TT>MON </TT>establishment this side of Dotheboys Hall.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted by Patrick Barlow and George Poles from the books by
<TT>MON </TT>Geoffrey Willans and Ronald Searle, with additional material
<TT>MON </TT>by Abigail Wilson.
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Patrick Barlow
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Liz Anstee
<TT>MON </TT>A CPL production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Molesworth: Imelda Staunton
<TT>MON </TT>Peason: Sophie Thompson
<TT>MON </TT>Grabber: Jack Farthing
<TT>MON </TT>Prudence: Jessica Brown Findlay
<TT>MON </TT>Headmaster: Patrick Barlow
<TT>MON </TT>Radio Announcer: Lewis Macleod
<TT>MON </TT>Adaptor: Patrick Barlow
<TT>MON </TT>Adaptor: George Poles
<TT>MON </TT>Author: Geoffrey Willans
<TT>MON </TT>Author: Ronald Searle
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Patrick Barlow
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r0b35.html>b05r0b35</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r0b35>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Shepherd's Life, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Some people's lives are entirely their own creations. James
<TT>MON </TT>Rebanks's isn't. The first son of a shepherd, who was the
<TT>MON </TT>first son of a shepherd himself, he and his family have
<TT>MON </TT>lived and worked in and around the Lake District for
<TT>MON </TT>generations.
<TT>MON </TT>It's a life lived according to the demands of the seasons:
<TT>MON </TT>sending the sheep to the fells in the summer and making the
<TT>MON </TT>hay; the autumn fairs where the flocks are replenished; the
<TT>MON </TT>gruelling toil of winter when the sheep must be kept alive,
<TT>MON </TT>and the light-headedness that comes with spring, as the
<TT>MON </TT>lambs are born and the sheep get ready to return to the
<TT>MON </TT>fells.
<TT>MON </TT>Through his eyes, we see that the Lake District is not a
<TT>MON </TT>playground or a scenic backdrop, it's a working landscape
<TT>MON </TT>that needs sheep and its farmers to survive.
<TT>MON </TT>James Rebanks has a huge following on Twitter (using his
<TT>MON </TT>moniker: @herdyshepherd1) where you can see photographs
<TT>MON </TT>detailing day to day life on the farm - including his fine
<TT>MON </TT>flock of Herdwick sheep and, the latest additions to the
<TT>MON </TT>workforce, sheepdog Floss's ten puppies.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Bryan Dick
<TT>MON </TT>Written by James Rebanks
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Sian Preece
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron
<TT>MON </TT>Music details:
<TT>MON </TT>Track: "The Nightshift"
<TT>MON </TT>CD: Country Escape
<TT>MON </TT>Label: BBC Production Music BBCPM031.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Bryan Dick
<TT>MON </TT>Author: James Rebanks
<TT>MON </TT>Abridger: Sian Preece
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Kirsteen Cameron
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kvm16.html>b06kvm16</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kvm16>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lhbgn.html>b01lhbgn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lhbgn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmlv.html>b007jmlv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmlv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076gw4.html>b0076gw4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076gw4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0741n3y.html>b0741n3y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0741n3y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k14x.html>b007k14x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k14x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 8
<TT>MON </TT>Worried that Ruth has the vampire plague, last man on Earth
<TT>MON </TT>Robert Neville regrets being so candid. Read by Richard
<TT>MON </TT>Matheson.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076406.html>b0076406</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076406>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Barry Norman & Ben Pimlott
<TT>MON </TT>Matthew Parris and his guests, film critic Barry Norman and
<TT>MON </TT>historian Ben Pimlott, discuss favourite books by George
<TT>MON </TT>Orwell, Donna Leon and George Eliot. From 2001.
<TT>MON </TT>Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin
<TT>MON </TT>Friends in High Places by Donna Leon
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Arrow
<TT>MON </TT>Middlemarch by George Eliot
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrdx.html>b007jrdx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrdx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n21nt.html>b01n21nt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n21nt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnkn.html>b007jnkn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnkn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Britain's Black Revolutionary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4q0j.html>b00t4q0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4q0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Thomas Hardy - More Tales of Village Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0759mjt.html>b0759mjt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0759mjt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Bookclub <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075h53.html>b0075h53</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075h53>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0741n3y.html>b0741n3y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0741n3y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pp5vg.html>b01pp5vg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pp5vg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 5, Dave Gorman
<TT>MON </TT>Marcus Brigstocke invites comic Dave Gorman to try new
<TT>MON </TT>experiences, including horse-riding and a strip club. From
<TT>MON </TT>January 2013.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 The Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07466lj.html>b07466lj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07466lj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 48, Episode 4
<TT>MON </TT>Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical
<TT>MON </TT>stand-up and sketches.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Steve Punt
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Hugh Dennis
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:30 Elvenquest <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016vn8f.html>b016vn8f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016vn8f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>MON </TT>As they continue their search for the Sword of Asnagar, the
<TT>MON </TT>noble Questers find themselves coming to the rescue of King
<TT>MON </TT>Baldwin the Jovial whose mead hall is being terrorised by a
<TT>MON </TT>terrible creature called "The Grundle". But when Amis, the
<TT>MON </TT>Chosen One, starts to question whether he is actually all
<TT>MON </TT>that special after all, the Questers hatch a plan to kill
<TT>MON </TT>the beast and restore Amis' self-worth.
<TT>MON </TT>Meanwhile, time is running out for Lord Darkness. Kreech
<TT>MON </TT>tells he must find a girlfriend to keep him young, or he'll
<TT>MON </TT>find his incorporeal essence once more slowly shrivelling
<TT>MON </TT>and turning to dust. So Darkness starts off on the dating
<TT>MON </TT>game. Trouble is, it's been a bit of time since he last met
<TT>MON </TT>a girl, let alone chatted one up...
<TT>MON </TT>Starring:
<TT>MON </TT>Darren Boyd as Vidar
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon as Dean/Kreech
<TT>MON </TT>Dave Lamb as Amis aka The Chosen One
<TT>MON </TT>Alistair McGowan as Lord Darkness
<TT>MON </TT>Stephen Mangan as Sam
<TT>MON </TT>Daniel Rigby as King Baldwin The Jovial
<TT>MON </TT>and
<TT>MON </TT>Sophie Winkleman as Penthiselea
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 29 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k14x.html>b007k14x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k14x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076406.html>b0076406</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076406>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnkn.html>b007jnkn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnkn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Britain's Black Revolutionary <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4q0j.html>b00t4q0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4q0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdcrk.html>b01sdcrk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdcrk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yn6xm.html>b03yn6xm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yn6xm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vdgq0.html>b04vdgq0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vdgq0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r0b35.html>b05r0b35</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r0b35>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kvm16.html>b06kvm16</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kvm16>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lhbgn.html>b01lhbgn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lhbgn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmlv.html>b007jmlv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmlv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076gw4.html>b0076gw4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076gw4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0741n3y.html>b0741n3y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0741n3y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnl3.html>b007jnl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Deadlock
<TT>TUE </TT>VI Warshawski flies to Canada to continue her investigation
<TT>TUE </TT>on the giant freighter the Lucella Weisser. But she's in for
<TT>TUE </TT>a shock when they sail through the Great Lakes Lock.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sara Paretsky's thriller stars Kathleen Turner as VI
<TT>TUE </TT>Warshawski. With Eleanor Bron as Lottie, William Dufris as
<TT>TUE </TT>Captain Bemis and Keith Drinkel as Mike Sheridan.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sara Paretsky has created one of the most popular female
<TT>TUE </TT>sleuths in modern crime-fiction. Her heroine, VI Warshawski,
<TT>TUE </TT>is a strong female character in a male-dominated world. VI
<TT>TUE </TT>is comfortable packing heat and trailing nasty suspects but
<TT>TUE </TT>she never loses touch with her basic femininity. Paretsky
<TT>TUE </TT>says of her Warshawski: "I was troubled by the way women
<TT>TUE </TT>were portrayed in (detective fiction) they always seemed
<TT>TUE </TT>either evil or powerless. I thought it was time for a tough,
<TT>TUE </TT>smart, likeable female private investigator".
<TT>TUE </TT>Kathleen Turner also starred in the same role in the 1991
<TT>TUE </TT>film 'VI Warshawski'.
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatised by Michelene Wandor.
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Janet Whitaker
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 M Is for Maxwell Knight <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h30nq.html>b00h30nq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h30nq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer and historian Christopher Lee tells the story of the
<TT>TUE </TT>popular 1950s radio and television naturalist Maxwell
<TT>TUE </TT>Knight, who led a secret existence as an MI5 spy runner. He
<TT>TUE </TT>discovers what it was about this quietly spoken and gentle
<TT>TUE </TT>man that made him such a successful spymaster and inspired
<TT>TUE </TT>Ian Fleming to use him as a model for the character of M in
<TT>TUE </TT>his James Bond novels.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 55 and Over <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3hnx.html>b01p3hnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3hnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Juliet Stevenson and Philip Jackson star in Peter Souter's
<TT>TUE </TT>romantic comedy about love, sex and other foolhardy mistakes
<TT>TUE </TT>made by the modern 50-pluser. Hearts are more fragile than
<TT>TUE </TT>previously thought this week when disaster strikes and old
<TT>TUE </TT>lovers are forced to confront their new younger replacements
<TT>TUE </TT>around a hospital bed.
<TT>TUE </TT>Jane ..... Juliet Stevenson
<TT>TUE </TT>Ray ..... Philip Jackson
<TT>TUE </TT>Tony ..... Patrick Brennan
<TT>TUE </TT>Heather ..... Liza Sadovy
<TT>TUE </TT>Honey ..... Stephanie Racine
<TT>TUE </TT>Sam ..... Adam Nagaitis
<TT>TUE </TT>Portia ..... Sarah Thom
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer/Director ..... Helen Perry.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0612n9l.html>b0612n9l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0612n9l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 10, My Kinda Town
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode One - My Kind Of Town
<TT>TUE </TT>Clare gets involved with a devious TV producer who's making
<TT>TUE </TT>a documentary about the Sparrowhawk estate. Brian has gone
<TT>TUE </TT>on a fitness kick and joined a men's group, which is
<TT>TUE </TT>threatened by the arrival of a new member.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sally Phillips is Clare Barker the social worker who has all
<TT>TUE </TT>the right jargon but never a practical solution.
<TT>TUE </TT>A control freak, Clare likes nothing better than interfering
<TT>TUE </TT>in other people's lives on both a professional and personal
<TT>TUE </TT>basis. Clare is in her thirties, white, middle class and
<TT>TUE </TT>heterosexual, all of which are occasional causes of
<TT>TUE </TT>discomfort to her.
<TT>TUE </TT>Each week we join Clare in her continued struggle to control
<TT>TUE </TT>both her professional and private life In today's Big
<TT>TUE </TT>Society there are plenty of challenges out there for an
<TT>TUE </TT>involved, caring social worker. Or even Clare.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Harry Venning and David Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Alexandra Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Clare: Sally Phillips
<TT>TUE </TT>Brian: Alex Lowe
<TT>TUE </TT>Alan: Richard Lumsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Carl: Richard Lumsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Simon: Andrew Wincott
<TT>TUE </TT>Libby: Sarah Kendall
<TT>TUE </TT>Lou: Lizzie Roper
<TT>TUE </TT>Caspar: Karl Theobald
<TT>TUE </TT>Malcolm: Anil Goutam
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Harry Venning
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: David Ramsden
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Alexandra Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zkzy.html>b007zkzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zkzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenneth Horne hits The Celluloid Jungle and waltzes off for
<TT>TUE </TT>some strictly Bona Ballroom tuition from Julian and Sandy.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres.
<TT>TUE </TT>For series 4, Marty Feldman was replaced by Brian Cooke &
<TT>TUE </TT>Johnnie Mortimer and Donald Webster
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in April 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013qzgl.html>b013qzgl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013qzgl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Safe and Unsound
<TT>TUE </TT>The bungling bureaucrats spark fears of a top level security
<TT>TUE </TT>leak. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From April
<TT>TUE </TT>1973.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 The Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07466lj.html>b07466lj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07466lj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01blzkq.html>b01blzkq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01blzkq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Music Festival
<TT>TUE </TT>A year into married life and already things are a little
<TT>TUE </TT>creaky. So, following Will's unimaginative anniversary
<TT>TUE </TT>present (a draining rack), Annabelle has signed them up for
<TT>TUE </TT>a course of marriage counselling.
<TT>TUE </TT>Each week, counsellor Guy mediates a recent dispute between
<TT>TUE </TT>Will and Annabelle, with flashbacks to the events that
<TT>TUE </TT>spawned the argument, and by the end, the couple find
<TT>TUE </TT>marital equilibrium once more. Sort of.
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy arbitrates, usually leaning towards Annabelle's more
<TT>TUE </TT>sensible point of view. In contrast to Will's uptightness,
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy is laconic and urbane and clearly irritates Will.
<TT>TUE </TT>The writer and comedian Will Smith leads the starry cast of
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr and Mrs.Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 3 - The Music Festival
<TT>TUE </TT>An audience sitcom about a couple in marriage counselling,
<TT>TUE </TT>written by Will Smith. Will reluctantly accompanies wife
<TT>TUE </TT>Annabelle to a music festival. She brings her annoying
<TT>TUE </TT>friend Heather along.
<TT>TUE </TT>FULL CAST DETAILS:
<TT>TUE </TT>Will Smith ..... Will Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Annabelle Smith ..... Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy ..... Paterson Joseph
<TT>TUE </TT>Heather ..... Morwenna Banks
<TT>TUE </TT>Various ..... Simon Bubb
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by ..... Will Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by ..... Tilusha Ghelani.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l37tj.html>b06l37tj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06l37tj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>18-22 January 1916
<TT>TUE </TT>In the week of the first concerted attempt to break the
<TT>TUE </TT>Siege of Kut, Folkestone's characters are all looking for
<TT>TUE </TT>release.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Sarah Daniels
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>TUE </TT>Story-led by Shaun McKenna
<TT>TUE </TT>Sound: Martha Littlehailes
<TT>TUE </TT>Matthew Strachan
<TT>TUE </TT>Consultant Historian: Maggie Andrews.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Adam Wilson: Billy Kennedy
<TT>TUE </TT>Adeline Lumley: Helen Schlesinger
<TT>TUE </TT>Albert Wilson: Jamie Foreman
<TT>TUE </TT>Alec Poole: Tom Stuart
<TT>TUE </TT>Anna White: Amelia Lowdell
<TT>TUE </TT>Bob Capeling: Joe Sims
<TT>TUE </TT>Clemmie Crayford: Joanna Monro
<TT>TUE </TT>Cristine: Ysabelle Cooper
<TT>TUE </TT>Dorothea Winwood: Rachel Shelley
<TT>TUE </TT>Edie Chadwick: Kathryn Beaumont
<TT>TUE </TT>Edward Easton: Raymond Wilson
<TT>TUE </TT>Emile Tourte: Stephane Cornicard
<TT>TUE </TT>Florrie Wilson: Claire Rushbrook
<TT>TUE </TT>Isabel Graham: Keely Beresford
<TT>TUE </TT>Jessie Moore: Lucy Hutchinson
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Mottershead: Gerard McDermott
<TT>TUE </TT>Johnnie Marshall: Paul Ready
<TT>TUE </TT>Kitty Lumley: Ami Metcalf
<TT>TUE </TT>Marion Wardle: Laura Elphinstone
<TT>TUE </TT>Nell Kingsley: Alice St Clair
<TT>TUE </TT>Nev Cotton: Leo Wan
<TT>TUE </TT>Olive Hargreaves: Rhiannon Neads
<TT>TUE </TT>Phyllis Marshall: Christine Absalom
<TT>TUE </TT>Ralph Winwood: Nicholas Murchie
<TT>TUE </TT>Victor Lumley: Joel MacCormack
<TT>TUE </TT>Winifred Dinsdale: Alice Lowe
<TT>TUE </TT>Nurse Wright: Isobel Rogers
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Sarah Daniels
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Thomas Hardy - More Tales of Village Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075fmsz.html>b075fmsz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075fmsz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Winters and The Palmleys
<TT>TUE </TT>The aged groceress remembers a lonely old lady from the
<TT>TUE </TT>village, "dead these five-and-twenty year at least" who had
<TT>TUE </TT>good reason to be so aloof from her neighbours. (1891) Read
<TT>TUE </TT>by Richard Mitchley.
<TT>TUE </TT>These tales from Thomas Hardy published between 1877 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1929, possess all the power of his novels: the wealth of
<TT>TUE </TT>description, the realistic portrayal of the age old lore of
<TT>TUE </TT>Wessex, the 'Chaucerian' humour and the shrewd insights into
<TT>TUE </TT>human nature. They tenderly re-create, what was even then, a
<TT>TUE </TT>rapidly vanishing rural world and yet the narratives remain
<TT>TUE </TT>timeless in their embrace of both the farcical and the
<TT>TUE </TT>tragic aspects of daily life.
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Isobel Creed
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Lizzie Davies
<TT>TUE </TT>Made for BBC Radio Extra by Waters Company Productions.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 David Napthine - Unforgettable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0480grn.html>b0480grn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0480grn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Have You Heard the Music Man
<TT>TUE </TT>Ex-trombonist George can't recall his son's name, yet music
<TT>TUE </TT>sparks lucid memories of his days on the road. Stars Windsor
<TT>TUE </TT>Davies.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zkzy.html>b007zkzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zkzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013qzgl.html>b013qzgl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013qzgl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnl3.html>b007jnl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 M Is for Maxwell Knight <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h30nq.html>b00h30nq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h30nq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdm1c.html>b01sdm1c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdm1c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A Delicate Truth, Suspicions and Unease
<TT>TUE </TT>If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that
<TT>TUE </TT>good men do nothing, how can they remain silent? Damian
<TT>TUE </TT>Lewis begins reading A Delicate Truth, the brand new novel
<TT>TUE </TT>from the master of his genre, John le Carré, a novel which
<TT>TUE </TT>tells the story of a good man who must choose between his
<TT>TUE </TT>conscience and his duty to the Service.
<TT>TUE </TT>An undercover counter-operation in the British colony of
<TT>TUE </TT>Gibraltar; a middle-ranking man from the Foreign Office
<TT>TUE </TT>serving as 'eyes on' and reporting to an ambitious Minister;
<TT>TUE </TT>the aim to capture a jihadist arms-buyer - the success,
<TT>TUE </TT>assured.
<TT>TUE </TT>But back in the UK a junior officer has his doubts and
<TT>TUE </TT>commits an unthinkable act. Three years on, he will find
<TT>TUE </TT>himself facing an impossible choice. In a journey that will
<TT>TUE </TT>take him from Cornwall to Wales via murky secrets in the
<TT>TUE </TT>depths of Whitehall, Toby Bell will try to find out the
<TT>TUE </TT>truth about the night on the Rock and bring it the attention
<TT>TUE </TT>and justice it deserves.
<TT>TUE </TT>Tonight: Suspicions and Unease - the more Toby sees of his
<TT>TUE </TT>new Minister, the less he understands.
<TT>TUE </TT>John le Carré was born in 1931 and attended the universities
<TT>TUE </TT>of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in
<TT>TUE </TT>British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty
<TT>TUE </TT>years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between
<TT>TUE </TT>London and Cornwall.
<TT>TUE </TT>Damian Lewis is a British actor best known for his role as
<TT>TUE </TT>Nicholas Brody in Homeland. His many credits include Band of
<TT>TUE </TT>Brothers, Life and The Forsyte Saga.
<TT>TUE </TT>The reader is Damian Lewis
<TT>TUE </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>TUE </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: John Le Carre
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Damian Lewis
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridger: Sally Marmion
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yns3j.html>b03yns3j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yns3j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A Marriage of Minds
<TT>TUE </TT>Social networking appears to be expanding our circles of
<TT>TUE </TT>friendship just as our sense of community is contracting: Dr
<TT>TUE </TT>Thomas Dixon presents a timely history of how the meaning
<TT>TUE </TT>and experience of friendship have changed over the
<TT>TUE </TT>centuries.
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode Two: A Marriage of Minds
<TT>TUE </TT>Having launched the series by exploring the close-knit but
<TT>TUE </TT>instrumental friendships which most people experienced in
<TT>TUE </TT>the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Dr Thomas Dixon
<TT>TUE </TT>turns to the elite ideal of friendship as expressed in
<TT>TUE </TT>classical writers such as Aristotle and Cicero, and as lived
<TT>TUE </TT>out by Renaissance men such Thomas More and Erasmus.
<TT>TUE </TT>He looks into the continuing influence of these emotional
<TT>TUE </TT>"friendships of choice". Today we take such friendships for
<TT>TUE </TT>granted but in the seventeenth century they were available
<TT>TUE </TT>only to those who had the time, money and education to
<TT>TUE </TT>pursue them.
<TT>TUE </TT>It was commonly believed that only men had the capacity for
<TT>TUE </TT>such friendships but Thomas Dixon reveals how women too were
<TT>TUE </TT>beginning to spread their social wings. He tells the story
<TT>TUE </TT>of the Welshwoman Katherine Philips, a published poet and
<TT>TUE </TT>the wife of a wealthy landowner, who argued that since the
<TT>TUE </TT>soul has no gender, then friendship - a mingling of souls -
<TT>TUE </TT>was equally available to both men and women.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>TUE </TT>Further Reading
<TT>TUE </TT>Alan Bray, *The Friend* (University of Chicago Press, 2003)
<TT>TUE </TT>* *
<TT>TUE </TT>Laura Gowing, Michael Hunter and Miri Rubin (eds), *Love,
<TT>TUE </TT>Friendship and Faith in Europe, 1300-1800* (Palgrave, 2005)
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>Frances Harris, *Transformations of Love: The Friendship of
<TT>TUE </TT>John Evelyn and Margaret Godolphin *(Oxford University
<TT>TUE </TT>Press, 2002)
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<TT>TUE </TT>Keith Thomas, *The Ends of Life: Roads to Fulfilment in
<TT>TUE </TT>Early Modern England* (Oxford University Press, 2009),
<TT>TUE </TT>Chapter 6: ‘Friendship and Sociability’
<TT>TUE </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>TUE </TT>Read a series of specially commissioned blog posts
<TT>TUE </TT>supporting the BBC Radio 4 series ‘Five Hundred Years of
<TT>TUE </TT>Friendship‘.
<TT>TUE </TT>Mark Vernon, ‘Philosophy and the art of friendship’
<TT>TUE </TT>Laura Gowing, ‘Friends without words’
<TT>TUE </TT>Amanda Herbert, ‘Female alliances’
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vdy14.html>b04vdy14</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vdy14>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Skool Days of Nigel Molesworth, A Tour of the Cages
<TT>TUE </TT>Imelda Staunton stars as Nigel Molesworth, the Curse of St
<TT>TUE </TT>Custards, in this brand new adaptation of the notorious
<TT>TUE </TT>Goriller of 3B's guide to skool life for tiny pupils and
<TT>TUE </TT>their parents.
<TT>TUE </TT>Aided by best friend Peason and thwarted by everyone from
<TT>TUE </TT>Grabber the skool bully to Wandsworth the skool dog, Nigel
<TT>TUE </TT>Molesworth teaches us the ins and outs of skool life -
<TT>TUE </TT>including how to avoid lessens and how to build your own
<TT>TUE </TT>H-bomb.
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2: A Tour of the Cages
<TT>TUE </TT>Molesworth and his friend Peason explain the different types
<TT>TUE </TT>of masters and how best to deal with them.
<TT>TUE </TT>Adapted by Patrick Barlow and George Poles from the books by
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Willans and Ronald Searle, with additional material
<TT>TUE </TT>by Abigail Wilson.
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Patrick Barlow
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Liz Anstee
<TT>TUE </TT>A CPL production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Molesworth: Imelda Staunton
<TT>TUE </TT>Peason: Sophie Thompson
<TT>TUE </TT>Grabber: Jack Farthing
<TT>TUE </TT>Prudence: Jessica Brown Findlay
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr Metcalf-Walker: Lewis Macleod
<TT>TUE </TT>Adaptor: Patrick Barlow
<TT>TUE </TT>Adaptor: George Poles
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Geoffrey Willans
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Ronald Searle
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Patrick Barlow
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r3tcz.html>b05r3tcz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r3tcz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Shepherd's Life, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>James Rebanks is the first son of a shepherd, who was the
<TT>TUE </TT>first son of a shepherd himself, he and his family have
<TT>TUE </TT>lived and worked in and around the Lake District for
<TT>TUE </TT>generations.
<TT>TUE </TT>An increasingly marginalised and precarious livelihood - it
<TT>TUE </TT>costs £1 to sheer a sheep, yet each fleece is worth only 40p
<TT>TUE </TT>- Rebanks' anger at the way small farmers are treated, and
<TT>TUE </TT>his passion for continuing his ancestors way of life, is
<TT>TUE </TT>palpable. Through his eyes, we see that the Lake District is
<TT>TUE </TT>not a playground or a scenic backdrop, it's a working
<TT>TUE </TT>landscape that needs sheep and its farmers to survive.
<TT>TUE </TT>James Rebanks has a huge following on Twitter
<TT>TUE </TT>@herdyshepherd1 where you can see photographs detailing day
<TT>TUE </TT>to day life on the farm - including his fine flock of
<TT>TUE </TT>Herdwick sheep and, the latest additions to the workforce,
<TT>TUE </TT>sheepdog Floss's ten puppies.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Bryan Dick
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by James Rebanks
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Sian Preece
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Bryan Dick
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: James Rebanks
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridger: Sian Preece
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Kirsteen Cameron
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l37tj.html>b06l37tj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06l37tj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Foul Play <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jtm1q.html>b00jtm1q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jtm1q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, Oh Yes She Is Dead!
<TT>TUE </TT>Crime writers Susan Moody and Simon Shaw tackle a charming
<TT>TUE </TT>pantomime murder. Simon Brett hosts the murder quiz. From
<TT>TUE </TT>January 1998.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01blzkq.html>b01blzkq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01blzkq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 55 and Over <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3hnx.html>b01p3hnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3hnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0612n9l.html>b0612n9l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0612n9l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k167.html>b007k167</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k167>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 9
<TT>TUE </TT>With the new society on the attack, Robert Neville refuses
<TT>TUE </TT>to leave his house. Read by Richard Matheson.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k29d.html>b007k29d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k29d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Sunderland Empire
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Wheeler profiles North East England's premier
<TT>TUE </TT>variety venue, where comic actor Sid James sadly died on
<TT>TUE </TT>stage.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zkzy.html>b007zkzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zkzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013qzgl.html>b013qzgl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013qzgl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnl3.html>b007jnl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 M Is for Maxwell Knight <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h30nq.html>b00h30nq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h30nq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Thomas Hardy - More Tales of Village Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075fmsz.html>b075fmsz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075fmsz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 David Napthine - Unforgettable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0480grn.html>b0480grn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0480grn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0612n9l.html>b0612n9l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0612n9l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Bleak Expectations <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vrxwt.html>b00vrxwt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vrxwt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, A Tolerable Life De-Happified
<TT>TUE </TT>In this new series of Mark Evans' Victorian epic, Pip must
<TT>TUE </TT>enlist the help of his former nemesis to fight a new evil
<TT>TUE </TT>spreading terror and cake-crumbs through the streets of
<TT>TUE </TT>London.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sir Philip ..... Richard Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Pip Bin ..... Tom Allen
<TT>TUE </TT>Gently Benevolent ..... Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry Biscuit ..... James Bachman
<TT>TUE </TT>Grimpunch ..... Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Ripely ..... Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Pippa ..... Susy Kane
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer ..... Mark Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer ..... Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>In Volume Four Chapter the First "A Tolerable Life
<TT>TUE </TT>De-Happified", our hero Pip sees his former nemesis - the
<TT>TUE </TT>badly named Gently Benevolent - thwarted and locked up in a
<TT>TUE </TT>prison within a jail within a gaol spelled the other way,
<TT>TUE </TT>and apparently repentant of his crimes. But late one foggy
<TT>TUE </TT>night when Pip is attacked with a bowl of sinister custard
<TT>TUE </TT>he realises a new form of evil is stalking the streets of
<TT>TUE </TT>London, and he is obliged to ask for help from his erstwhile
<TT>TUE </TT>foe. Can Benevolent now be trusted? And who is the sinister
<TT>TUE </TT>evil figure?
<TT>TUE </TT>Meanwhile, Pip's wife Ripely has become obsessed with
<TT>TUE </TT>cutlery, and the purchase of some diamond-handled dodo
<TT>TUE </TT>knives looks likely to force Pip into bankruptcy. And his
<TT>TUE </TT>best friend Harry Biscuit claims to be having terrible
<TT>TUE </TT>problems with an angry badger, but is it all as it seems?
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gareth Edwards
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076pxv8.html>b076pxv8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076pxv8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tiff Stevenson chats to Pro
<TT>TUE </TT>Resting.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Father Figure <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bl4fb.html>b01bl4fb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bl4fb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>People Carrying
<TT>TUE </TT>New family sitcom written by and starring Irish comedian
<TT>TUE </TT>Jason Byrne. Tom Whyte and his family are on their way to a
<TT>TUE </TT>wedding. It's all going well until they hit a traffic jam.
<TT>TUE </TT>Before long traffic laws are being broken; the rescue
<TT>TUE </TT>services are on their way and there's a few surprises
<TT>TUE </TT>waiting for them in the lay-by.
<TT>TUE </TT>Tom Whyte.... Jason Byrne
<TT>TUE </TT>Elaine Whyte.... Lucy Montgomery
<TT>TUE </TT>Dylan Whyte .... Dominic Applewhite
<TT>TUE </TT>Mary Whyte.... Pauline McLynn
<TT>TUE </TT>Pat Whyte.... Dermot Crowley
<TT>TUE </TT>Roddy.... Michael Smiley
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer.... Julia McKenzie.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Radio 9 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dykmz.html>b04dykmz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dykmz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Urban fox hunting, reckless parenting and faking surgery for
<TT>TUE </TT>real. Stars Johnny Daukes and Hils Barker. From June 2005.
<TT>TUE </TT>
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<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 30 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k167.html>b007k167</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k167>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k29d.html>b007k29d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k29d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnl3.html>b007jnl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 M Is for Maxwell Knight <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h30nq.html>b00h30nq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h30nq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdm1c.html>b01sdm1c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdm1c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yns3j.html>b03yns3j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yns3j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vdy14.html>b04vdy14</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vdy14>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r3tcz.html>b05r3tcz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r3tcz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l37tj.html>b06l37tj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06l37tj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Foul Play <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jtm1q.html>b00jtm1q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jtm1q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01blzkq.html>b01blzkq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01blzkq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 55 and Over <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p3hnx.html>b01p3hnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p3hnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Clare in the Community <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0612n9l.html>b0612n9l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0612n9l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnm6.html>b007jnm6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnm6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Pavane for a Dead Hockey Player
<TT>WED </TT>Everyone wants private eye VI Warshawski off the case, but
<TT>WED </TT>the next body isn't hers. In fact, she thought he was the
<TT>WED </TT>villain.
<TT>WED </TT>Sara Paretsky's thriller stars Kathleen Turner as VI
<TT>WED </TT>Warshawski. With James Aubrey as Martin Bledsoe, William
<TT>WED </TT>Hootkins as Bobby Mallory, Kerry Shale as Murray and Bill
<TT>WED </TT>Nighy as Roger Ferrant.
<TT>WED </TT>Sara Paretsky has created one of the most popular female
<TT>WED </TT>sleuths in modern crime-fiction. Her heroine, VI Warshawski,
<TT>WED </TT>is a strong female character in a male-dominated world. VI
<TT>WED </TT>is comfortable packing heat and trailing nasty suspects but
<TT>WED </TT>she never loses touch with her basic femininity. Paretsky
<TT>WED </TT>says of her Warshawski: "I was troubled by the way women
<TT>WED </TT>were portrayed in (detective fiction) they always seemed
<TT>WED </TT>either evil or powerless. I thought it was time for a tough,
<TT>WED </TT>smart, likeable female private investigator".
<TT>WED </TT>Kathleen Turner also starred in the same role in the 1991
<TT>WED </TT>film 'VI Warshawski'.
<TT>WED </TT>Dramatised by Michelene Wandor.
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Janet Whitaker
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 The Green Children of Woolpit <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00slvqh.html>b00slvqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00slvqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Sometime in the Twelfth Century two children appeared from a
<TT>WED </TT>pit on the edge of a field in the Suffolk village of
<TT>WED </TT>Woolpit. They were coloured green and spoke a unknown
<TT>WED </TT>language. They sickened until they were allowed to eat green
<TT>WED </TT>beans. The boy died but the girl revived and grew up
<TT>WED </TT>learning English, marrying a man from Kings Lynn, and
<TT>WED </TT>speaking of the place she and her brother had come from.
<TT>WED </TT>Susannah Clapp and Richard Mabey investigate the story and
<TT>WED </TT>its remarkable enduring appeal to villagers, visitors and a
<TT>WED </TT>succession of folklorists and writers.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pm1nv.html>b00pm1nv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pm1nv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, Gothic
<TT>WED </TT>Nigel is haunted, while Michael thinks he is Bruce Willis.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Raymond Coulthard and Adam Godley. From February 2007.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0742mqd.html>b0742mqd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0742mqd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 11, Sandi Toksvig interviews Roy Hudd
<TT>WED </TT>Series 11 of the show where one week's interviewee becomes
<TT>WED </TT>the next week's interviewer. The first episode of Chain
<TT>WED </TT>Reaction was broadcast on BBC Radio Five in 1991 when John
<TT>WED </TT>Cleese was the first comedian in the hot seat. Now, 25 years
<TT>WED </TT>on, a new series sees another raft of the world's best-loved
<TT>WED </TT>comedians talking to each other about their lives and work.
<TT>WED </TT>This week, the writer, broadcaster and erstwhile News Quiz
<TT>WED </TT>host Sandi Toksvig turns interviewer as she chats to comedy
<TT>WED </TT>icon, Roy Hudd.
<TT>WED </TT>Sandi Toksvig is a prolific writer and broadcaster who
<TT>WED </TT>chaired the News Quiz on BBC Radio 4 for nine years and over
<TT>WED </TT>220 episodes. In 2015 she was a founder member of the
<TT>WED </TT>Women's Equality Party and, later that year was announced as
<TT>WED </TT>the new host of the long-running BBC television series, QI.
<TT>WED </TT>Roy Hudd has clocked up more than 50 years in showbusiness,
<TT>WED </TT>starting out as a Butlins redcoat in the 1950s and then
<TT>WED </TT>developing a stellar career through numerous successes on
<TT>WED </TT>stage, radio and screen. BBC Radio listeners know him best
<TT>WED </TT>as the host of the much loved News Huddlines on Radio 2 for
<TT>WED </TT>26 years. More recently, Roy gained plaudits for his moving
<TT>WED </TT>portrayal of Bud Flanagan in the BBC drama 'We're Doomed!
<TT>WED </TT>The Dad's Army Story'.
<TT>WED </TT>In this the year of his 80th birthday, Roy tells Sandi about
<TT>WED </TT>his beginnings in showbusiness, reveals how Arthur Askey
<TT>WED </TT>gave him a leg up in the early days and shares his favourite
<TT>WED </TT>pantomime story courtesy of Tom O'Connor.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>WED </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kbz4q.html>b01kbz4q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kbz4q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Chasing the Kepeac
<TT>WED </TT>Sister ships HMS Troutbridge and HMS Makepeace are sent on a
<TT>WED </TT>wild ghost chase into the fog.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicote as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as Mrs
<TT>WED </TT>Povey, Ronnie Barker as Commander Stanton, Tenniel Evans as
<TT>WED </TT>the Admiral and Michael Bates as Commander Bracewell.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1963.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013n0q0.html>b013n0q0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013n0q0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 8, Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>With the rise of the Common Market in mind, Radio Prune goes
<TT>WED </TT>international. Stars John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From April
<TT>WED </TT>1970.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037tnxt.html>b037tnxt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037tnxt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 5
<TT>WED </TT>What is Masterchef finalist Kirsty Wark's signature dish?
<TT>WED </TT>What is Andrew Maxwell's best character trait? What is
<TT>WED </TT>Francis Wheen's greatest fear?
<TT>WED </TT>All these questions, and more, will be answered in the show
<TT>WED </TT>hosted by Miles Jupp, where panellists are tested on how
<TT>WED </TT>well they know their nearest and dearest.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Francis Wheen
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Kirsty Wark
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Andrew Maxwell
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqjk.html>b007jqjk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqjk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Charge of the Boys' Brigade
<TT>WED </TT>Miss Primrose is ordered to travel to South Africa and
<TT>WED </TT>murder General Cheeseman. With Alison Steadman. From
<TT>WED </TT>September 1988.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l3js2.html>b06l3js2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06l3js2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>25-29 January 1916
<TT>WED </TT>In the week when President Woodrow Wilson declared "The
<TT>WED </TT>world is on fire, and sparks are likely to drop anywhere",
<TT>WED </TT>pressures begin to tell at the Bevan hospital too.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Claudine Toutoungi
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Allegra McIlroy
<TT>WED </TT>Editor: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>WED </TT>Story-led by Shaun McKenna
<TT>WED </TT>Sound: Martha Littlehailes
<TT>WED </TT>Matthew Strachan
<TT>WED </TT>Consultant Historian: Maggie Andrews.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Adam Wilson: Billy Kennedy
<TT>WED </TT>Adeline Lumley: Helen Schlesinger
<TT>WED </TT>Alec Poole: Tom Stuart
<TT>WED </TT>Beryl Roche: Rebecca Hamilton
<TT>WED </TT>Bob Capeling: Joe Sims
<TT>WED </TT>Carl Larkin: Richard Pepple
<TT>WED </TT>Dorothea Winwood: Rachel Shelley
<TT>WED </TT>Dr Streatfield: Chris Pavlo
<TT>WED </TT>Edie Chadwick: Kathryn Beaumont
<TT>WED </TT>Gabriel Graham: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>WED </TT>Hilary Pearce: Craige Els
<TT>WED </TT>Ivy Layton: Lizzy Watts
<TT>WED </TT>Kitty Lumley: Ami Metcalf
<TT>WED </TT>Marion Wardle: Laura Elphinstone
<TT>WED </TT>Millie Mumford: Jessica Turner
<TT>WED </TT>Nell Kingsley: Alice St Clair
<TT>WED </TT>Olive Hargreaves: Rhiannon Neads
<TT>WED </TT>Patrick Bunting: Jack Ashton
<TT>WED </TT>Phyllis Marshall: Christine Absalom
<TT>WED </TT>Ruby Tulliver: Martine McCutcheon
<TT>WED </TT>Sylvia Graham: Joanna David
<TT>WED </TT>Victor Lumley: Joel MacCormack
<TT>WED </TT>Private Bunce: Ewan Bailey
<TT>WED </TT>Private Fynn: Caolan McCarthy
<TT>WED </TT>Private Kelly: Leo Wan
<TT>WED </TT>Private Lensfield: George Watkins
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Claudine Toutoungi
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Allegra McIlroy
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Thomas Hardy - More Tales of Village Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075g3n9.html>b075g3n9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075g3n9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Netty Sargent's Story
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Day, the painter, recalls the unusual circumstances by
<TT>WED </TT>which Netty Sargent came to own her house. (1891) Read by
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Mitchley.
<TT>WED </TT>These tales from Thomas Hardy published between 1877 and
<TT>WED </TT>1929, possess all the power of his novels: the wealth of
<TT>WED </TT>description, the realistic portrayal of the age old lore of
<TT>WED </TT>Wessex, the 'Chaucerian' humour and the shrewd insights into
<TT>WED </TT>human nature. They tenderly re-create, what was even then, a
<TT>WED </TT>rapidly vanishing rural world and yet the narratives remain
<TT>WED </TT>timeless in their embrace of both the farcical and the
<TT>WED </TT>tragic aspects of daily life.
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Isobel Creed
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Lizzie Davies
<TT>WED </TT>Made for BBC Radio Extra by Waters Company Productions.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 David Napthine - Unforgettable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0482y65.html>b0482y65</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0482y65>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Eraser
<TT>WED </TT>After a head injury, Terri keeps notes to help her memory,
<TT>WED </TT>but her notebooks begin to contradict each other. With
<TT>WED </TT>Jo-Anne Horan.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kbz4q.html>b01kbz4q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kbz4q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013n0q0.html>b013n0q0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013n0q0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnm6.html>b007jnm6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnm6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 The Green Children of Woolpit <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00slvqh.html>b00slvqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00slvqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdmy9.html>b01sdmy9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdmy9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A Delicate Truth, Breaking Every Rule
<TT>WED </TT>If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that
<TT>WED </TT>good men do nothing, how can they remain silent? Damian
<TT>WED </TT>Lewis begins reading A Delicate Truth, the brand new novel
<TT>WED </TT>from the master of his genre, John le Carré, a novel which
<TT>WED </TT>tells the story of a good man who must choose between his
<TT>WED </TT>conscience and his duty to the Service.
<TT>WED </TT>An undercover counter-operation in the British colony of
<TT>WED </TT>Gibraltar; a middle-ranking man from the Foreign Office
<TT>WED </TT>serving as 'eyes on' and reporting to an ambitious Minister;
<TT>WED </TT>the aim to capture a jihadist arms-buyer - the success,
<TT>WED </TT>assured.
<TT>WED </TT>But back in the UK a junior officer has his doubts and
<TT>WED </TT>commits an unthinkable act. Three years on, he will find
<TT>WED </TT>himself facing an impossible choice. In a journey that will
<TT>WED </TT>take him from Cornwall to Wales via murky secrets in the
<TT>WED </TT>depths of Whitehall, Toby Bell will try to find out the
<TT>WED </TT>truth about the night on the Rock and bring it the attention
<TT>WED </TT>and justice it deserves.
<TT>WED </TT>Tonight: Breaking Every Rule - Toby takes an irrevocable
<TT>WED </TT>step.
<TT>WED </TT>John le Carré was born in 1931 and attended the universities
<TT>WED </TT>of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in
<TT>WED </TT>British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty
<TT>WED </TT>years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between
<TT>WED </TT>London and Cornwall.
<TT>WED </TT>Damian Lewis is a British actor best known for his role as
<TT>WED </TT>Nicholas Brody in Homeland. His many credits include Band of
<TT>WED </TT>Brothers, Life and The Forsyte Saga.
<TT>WED </TT>The reader is Damian Lewis
<TT>WED </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>WED </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>WED </TT>Abridger: Sally Marmion
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Damian Lewis
<TT>WED </TT>Author: John Le Carre
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ynvdb.html>b03ynvdb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ynvdb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Love Your Enemies
<TT>WED </TT>Social networking appears to be expanding our circles of
<TT>WED </TT>friendship just as our sense of community is contracting: Dr
<TT>WED </TT>Thomas Dixon presents a timely history of how the meaning
<TT>WED </TT>and experience of friendship have changed over the
<TT>WED </TT>centuries.
<TT>WED </TT>Episode Three: Love Your Enemies
<TT>WED </TT>At a time when Christianity taught a gospel of universal
<TT>WED </TT>love, including loving your enemy, individuals might still
<TT>WED </TT>find themselves drawn to particular friendships. The Bible
<TT>WED </TT>itself contained such contradictions, as the 17th century
<TT>WED </TT>Anglican poet George Herbert put it: "David had his
<TT>WED </TT>Jonathan, Christ his John." These apparent contradictions
<TT>WED </TT>were the cause of real anxiety amongst devout Christians.
<TT>WED </TT>The role of individual friendships became even more apparent
<TT>WED </TT>after the Reformation, when personal friendships began to
<TT>WED </TT>assume the confessional role once held by priests.
<TT>WED </TT>Thomas Dixon takes up the story during the Civil War, and
<TT>WED </TT>considers this tension within particular religious
<TT>WED </TT>communities such as the Quakers.
<TT>WED </TT>He talks with the historian Naomi Tadmor and also hears from
<TT>WED </TT>Anglican-turned-Quaker, Terry Waite, who movingly recalls
<TT>WED </TT>the meaning of friendship and of learning to love himself as
<TT>WED </TT>a friend, during years of solitary confinement after being
<TT>WED </TT>taken hostage in 1987.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>WED </TT>Further Reading
<TT>WED </TT>Laura Gowing, Michael Hunter and Miri Rubin (eds), *Love,
<TT>WED </TT>Friendship and Faith in Europe, 1300-1800* (Palgrave, 2005)
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>Amanda E. Herbert, *Female Alliances: Gender, Identity, and
<TT>WED </TT>Friendship in Early Modern Britain *(Yale University Press,
<TT>WED </TT>2014)
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>Terry Waite, *Taken on Trust* (Coronet, 1994)
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vf6z5.html>b04vf6z5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vf6z5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Skool Days of Nigel Molesworth, Lessens and How to Avoyd
<TT>WED </TT>Them
<TT>WED </TT>Imelda Staunton stars as Nigel Molesworth, the Curse of St
<TT>WED </TT>Custards, in this brand new adaptation of the notorious
<TT>WED </TT>Goriller of 3B's guide to skool life for tiny pupils and
<TT>WED </TT>their parents.
<TT>WED </TT>Aided by best friend Peason and thwarted by everyone from
<TT>WED </TT>Grabber the skool bully to Wandsworth the skool dog, Nigel
<TT>WED </TT>Molesworth teaches us the ins and outs of skool life -
<TT>WED </TT>including how to avoid lessens and how to build your own
<TT>WED </TT>H-bomb.
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3: Lessens and How to Avoyd Them
<TT>WED </TT>Molesworth's efforts to explain the best way to bunk off
<TT>WED </TT>class are thwarted by the fact all the masters seem to have
<TT>WED </TT>disappeared. Can he and Peason find the missing teachers in
<TT>WED </TT>time to avoyd their lessens?
<TT>WED </TT>Adapted by Patrick Barlow and George Poles from the books by
<TT>WED </TT>Geoffrey Willans and Ronald Searle, with additional material
<TT>WED </TT>by Abigail Wilson.
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Patrick Barlow
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Liz Anstee
<TT>WED </TT>A CPL production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Molesworth: Imelda Staunton
<TT>WED </TT>Peason: Sophie Thompson
<TT>WED </TT>Grabber: Jack Farthing
<TT>WED </TT>Prudence: Jessica Brown Findlay
<TT>WED </TT>Headmaster: Patrick Barlow
<TT>WED </TT>Latin Master: Lewis Macleod
<TT>WED </TT>Adaptor: Patrick Barlow
<TT>WED </TT>Adaptor: George Poles
<TT>WED </TT>Author: Geoffrey Willans
<TT>WED </TT>Author: Ronald Searle
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Patrick Barlow
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r3xc3.html>b05r3xc3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r3xc3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Shepherd's Life, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>James Rebanks is the first son of a shepherd, who was the
<TT>WED </TT>first son of a shepherd himself, he and his family have
<TT>WED </TT>lived and worked in and around the Lake District for
<TT>WED </TT>generations.
<TT>WED </TT>Small scale farming is an increasingly precarious
<TT>WED </TT>livelihood, it's almost impossible to earn enough money to
<TT>WED </TT>bring up a family, you need a secondary income. And so, as
<TT>WED </TT>disagreements with his father intensified, James, aged
<TT>WED </TT>twenty-one, decided to return to education, resulting in a
<TT>WED </TT>place at Oxford. All the time he was away, he longed to be
<TT>WED </TT>back home, working on the fells.
<TT>WED </TT>James Rebanks has a huge following on Twitter ( as the
<TT>WED </TT>@herdyshepherd1 ) where you can see photographs detailing
<TT>WED </TT>day to day life on the farm - including his fine flock of
<TT>WED </TT>Herdwick sheep and, the latest additions to the workforce,
<TT>WED </TT>sheepdog Floss's ten puppies.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Bryan Dick
<TT>WED </TT>Written by James Rebanks
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Sian Preece
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Bryan Dick
<TT>WED </TT>Author: James Rebanks
<TT>WED </TT>Abridger: Sian Preece
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Kirsteen Cameron
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l3js2.html>b06l3js2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06l3js2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037tnxt.html>b037tnxt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037tnxt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqjk.html>b007jqjk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqjk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pm1nv.html>b00pm1nv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pm1nv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0742mqd.html>b0742mqd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0742mqd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Paul Magrs - Never the Bride <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0092n8g.html>b0092n8g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0092n8g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Night Owls
<TT>WED </TT>Assembled monster turned B&B landlady, Brenda investigates a
<TT>WED </TT>mysterious Whitby radio host. Stars Joanna Tope and Monica
<TT>WED </TT>Gibb.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771k5.html>b00771k5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771k5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Letting the Cat Out of the Bag
<TT>WED </TT>4 Extra Debut. Dominic Arkwright, Fran Abrams, Camilla
<TT>WED </TT>Wright and Simon Evans discuss the role of journalism in
<TT>WED </TT>revealing secrets. From December 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kbz4q.html>b01kbz4q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kbz4q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013n0q0.html>b013n0q0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013n0q0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnm6.html>b007jnm6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnm6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 The Green Children of Woolpit <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00slvqh.html>b00slvqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00slvqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Thomas Hardy - More Tales of Village Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075g3n9.html>b075g3n9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075g3n9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 David Napthine - Unforgettable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0482y65.html>b0482y65</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0482y65>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0742mqd.html>b0742mqd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0742mqd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Seekers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ctfp8.html>b03ctfp8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ctfp8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, That Bloke Keeps Looking At Us
<TT>WED </TT>There's a bloke sitting at the other end of the Job Centre
<TT>WED </TT>waiting room. Joe, Terry and Stuart try and work out who he
<TT>WED </TT>is. He starts giving the three lads, evil looks. Joe becomes
<TT>WED </TT>adamant that he is a hitman sent by the Food Standards
<TT>WED </TT>Agency. Terry thinks it might be a bloke from Benefits
<TT>WED </TT>fraud. Whoever he is they're determined not to be
<TT>WED </TT>intimidated and return the evil looks.
<TT>WED </TT>Seekers, is about the characters that regularly frequent a
<TT>WED </TT>Job Centre in the Essex town of Rayleigh. Be it the
<TT>WED </TT>unfulfilled or aspirational staff that work there, or the
<TT>WED </TT>mixture of jobless people from every walk of life, some
<TT>WED </TT>desperate to get back to work, some trying their best to
<TT>WED </TT>never have to work at all.
<TT>WED </TT>We listen into the mundane, pointless and sometimes
<TT>WED </TT>bewildering conversations, the petty arguments and pointless
<TT>WED </TT>rivalries that people involve themselves in just to relieve
<TT>WED </TT>the boredom in the sterile, air conditioned building, they
<TT>WED </TT>all have to return to day after day.
<TT>WED </TT>Episode Three: That Bloke Keeps Looking At Us
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Steven Burge
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>WED </TT>Joe's CV
<TT>WED </TT>Joe's CV shows he's full of self-confidence... And not much
<TT>WED </TT>else!
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Stuart: Matthew Horne
<TT>WED </TT>Joe: Daniel Mays
<TT>WED </TT>Terry: Tony Way
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Rocastle: Tony Way
<TT>WED </TT>Nicola: Zahra Ahmadi
<TT>WED </TT>Gary Probert: Steve Oram
<TT>WED </TT>Bill Parfitt: David Seddon
<TT>WED </TT>George Dorset: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Mandy Dorset: Bharti Patel
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Boland: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Steven Burge
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 The Masterson Inheritance <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jspx.html>b007jspx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jspx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The Mastersons and Johnson
<TT>WED </TT>The family's fate is linked with that of a tumble dryer.
<TT>WED </TT>Improvised comedy with Paul Merton and Josie Lawrence. From
<TT>WED </TT>April 1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 And Now in Colour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jscz.html>b007jscz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jscz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Stately Home
<TT>WED </TT>The team take the audience on a posh day out. Starring Tim
<TT>WED </TT>de Jongh, William Vandyck and Tim Firth. From January 1991.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 31 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Paul Magrs - Never the Bride <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0092n8g.html>b0092n8g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0092n8g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771k5.html>b00771k5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771k5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnm6.html>b007jnm6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnm6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 The Green Children of Woolpit <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00slvqh.html>b00slvqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00slvqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdmy9.html>b01sdmy9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdmy9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03ynvdb.html>b03ynvdb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03ynvdb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vf6z5.html>b04vf6z5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vf6z5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r3xc3.html>b05r3xc3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r3xc3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l3js2.html>b06l3js2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06l3js2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037tnxt.html>b037tnxt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037tnxt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqjk.html>b007jqjk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqjk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pm1nv.html>b00pm1nv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pm1nv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0742mqd.html>b0742mqd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0742mqd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnmq.html>b007jnmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Long Goodbye
<TT>THU </TT>Clayton Phillips's body could only have got into the hold of
<TT>THU </TT>the Gertrude Rutton one way. VI uses the same vehicle to
<TT>THU </TT>confront the villain and ends up swimming for her life.
<TT>THU </TT>Sara Paretsky's thriller stars Kathleen Turner as VI
<TT>THU </TT>Warshawski. With Bill Nighy as Roger Ferrant, Peter Marinker
<TT>THU </TT>as Nils Greyfalk and Kerry Shale as Murray.
<TT>THU </TT>Eleanor Bron as Lottie, William Hootkins as Bobby Mallory,
<TT>THU </TT>James Aubrey as Martin Bledsoe, Peter Marinker as Nils
<TT>THU </TT>Greyfalk, Teresa Gallagher as Paige Carrington and William
<TT>THU </TT>Roberts as Clayton Phillips.
<TT>THU </TT>Sara Paretsky has created one of the most popular female
<TT>THU </TT>sleuths in modern crime-fiction. Her heroine, VI Warshawski,
<TT>THU </TT>is a strong female character in a male-dominated world. VI
<TT>THU </TT>is comfortable packing heat and trailing nasty suspects but
<TT>THU </TT>she never loses touch with her basic femininity. Paretsky
<TT>THU </TT>says of her Warshawski: "I was troubled by the way women
<TT>THU </TT>were portrayed in (detective fiction) they always seemed
<TT>THU </TT>either evil or powerless. I thought it was time for a tough,
<TT>THU </TT>smart, likeable female private investigator".
<TT>THU </TT>Kathleen Turner also starred in the same role in the 1991
<TT>THU </TT>film 'VI Warshawski'.
<TT>THU </TT>Dramatised by Michelene Wandor.
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Janet Whitaker
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Gurinder: The Indian Sequel <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s1n43.html>b00s1n43</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s1n43>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Radio 4 is on the road! We're off to Goa with British film
<TT>THU </TT>director Gurinder Chadha, who's a special guest at India's
<TT>THU </TT>biggest and most colourful film festival, in Goa. Her movies
<TT>THU </TT>- Bend It Like Beckham, Bride And Prejudice, Bhaji on the
<TT>THU </TT>Beach - are big hits in India. For millions of Indians, her
<TT>THU </TT>portrayal of life for British Asians is the most realistic
<TT>THU </TT>view they've had of their diasporic counterparts in the UK.
<TT>THU </TT>Not only have her films changed our notion of what 'British'
<TT>THU </TT>means by putting the Asian community firmly in the
<TT>THU </TT>mainstream consciousness, but the way that Indian audiences
<TT>THU </TT>respond to her films also tells us something about the
<TT>THU </TT>changing relationship between India and the UK, and the
<TT>THU </TT>Indian diaspora who live here.
<TT>THU </TT>As a twice migrant herself, she brings elements of Indian,
<TT>THU </TT>Kenyan, and British themes to her work - a fusion of
<TT>THU </TT>cinematic methods and subject matter. In the glamorous
<TT>THU </TT>setting of the flamboyant Goan film festival, we'll discover
<TT>THU </TT>how huge Gurinder is there, and talk to Indian cinemagoers,
<TT>THU </TT>directors, actors, and movie buffs about the larger than
<TT>THU </TT>life director, her films, and how, whilst they're clad in
<TT>THU </TT>their designer labels in a country that's a new world power,
<TT>THU </TT>they see the British Asian community as endearingly old
<TT>THU </TT>fashioned.
<TT>THU </TT>The producer is Lucy Greenwell, and this is a Just Radio
<TT>THU </TT>production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ncd1.html>b007ncd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ncd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Homeward Bound
<TT>THU </TT>Moving back where he grew up, Patrick meets school mate
<TT>THU </TT>Billy. Jim Sweeney's comedy-drama with Steve Steen. From
<TT>THU </TT>July 2001.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04pr6sy.html>b04pr6sy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04pr6sy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Death
<TT>THU </TT>Hal Cruttenden stars as a forty-something husband and father
<TT>THU </TT>who, years ago, decided to give up his job and become a stay
<TT>THU </TT>at home father. His wife, Sam, has a successful business
<TT>THU </TT>career which makes her travel more and more. His children,
<TT>THU </TT>Lilly and Molly, are growing up fast, and his role as their
<TT>THU </TT>father and mentor is diminishing by the day.
<TT>THU </TT>So what can Hal do as he reaches a crossroads in his life?
<TT>THU </TT>Help is (sort of) at hand in the form of his eager mates -
<TT>THU </TT>Doug, Fergus and Barry - who regularly meet at their local
<TT>THU </TT>curry house for mind expanding conversations that sadly
<TT>THU </TT>never give Hal the core advice he so desperately needs.
<TT>THU </TT>Hal is confused even further as he regularly has visions of
<TT>THU </TT>his long dead and highly macho father, who he's forced to
<TT>THU </TT>engage in increasingly frustrating conversations.
<TT>THU </TT>In this second episode, Hal faces a horrifying thought - he
<TT>THU </TT>might have testicular cancer. So he tries to look mortality
<TT>THU </TT>in the face - not easy for an overly sensitive and emotional
<TT>THU </TT>man. He tries to bond with his entrepreneurial stepson Jack,
<TT>THU </TT>but a visit to a football match doesn't work out as Hal
<TT>THU </TT>planned.
<TT>THU </TT>An unlikely form of salvation arrives when it's suggested
<TT>THU </TT>that Hal takes part in a charity run. Things take an
<TT>THU </TT>unexpected turn and Hal actually surprises himself - but not
<TT>THU </TT>in the way he planned.
<TT>THU </TT>The cast includes co-writer Dominic Holland, Ed Byrne, Anna
<TT>THU </TT>Crilly, Gavin Webster, Dominic Frisby and Samuel Caseley.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Paul Russell
<TT>THU </TT>An Open Mike production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Hal: Hal Cruttenden
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Dominic Holland
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Ed Byrne
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Anna Crilly
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Gavin Webster
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Dominic Frisby
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Samuel Caseley
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Hal Cruttenden
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Dominic Holland
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Paul Russell
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp1c.html>b007jp1c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp1c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 6, Porn Yesterday
<TT>THU </TT>Harold's aghast when he discovers exactly 'What the Butler
<TT>THU </TT>Saw'!
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>THU </TT>Harold. With Norma Ronald and Anthony Sharpe.
<TT>THU </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>THU </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>THU </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>THU </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>THU </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>THU </TT>for TV.
<TT>THU </TT>Written for TV and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in March 1976.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008s3jb.html>b008s3jb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008s3jb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, The Martin Brown Show
<TT>THU </TT>A big break for "Mr Hospital Radio" himself, as Martin Brown
<TT>THU </TT>gets his very own show on Radio Active.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Steve Brown.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins. With Jon
<TT>THU </TT>Canter,
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1984.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075llz.html>b0075llz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075llz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas,
<TT>THU </TT>Roger McGough, Dillie Keane and Miles Kington. From October
<TT>THU </TT>1997.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008qs53.html>b008qs53</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008qs53>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams,
<TT>THU </TT>Patricia Routledge, Joan Sims and June Whitfield. From
<TT>THU </TT>November 1994.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l3lgf.html>b06l3lgf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06l3lgf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>1-5 February 1916
<TT>THU </TT>In the week when Britain suffered the worst zeppelin raid
<TT>THU </TT>thus far in the war, all of Folkestone is jumpy.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Shaun McKenna
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>THU </TT>Story-led by Shaun McKenna
<TT>THU </TT>Sound: Martha Littlehailes
<TT>THU </TT>Matthew Strachan
<TT>THU </TT>Consultant Historian: Maggie Andrews.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Adam Wilson: Billy Kennedy
<TT>THU </TT>Albert Wilson: Jamie Foreman
<TT>THU </TT>Alec Poole: Tom Stuart
<TT>THU </TT>Anna White: Amelia Lowdell
<TT>THU </TT>Billy Barstow: David Hounslow
<TT>THU </TT>Cristine: Ysabelle Cooper
<TT>THU </TT>Dorothea Winwood: Rachel Shelley
<TT>THU </TT>Edie Chadwick: Kathryn Beaumont
<TT>THU </TT>Elsie Buss: Tracy Wiles
<TT>THU </TT>Florrie Wilson: Claire Rushbrook
<TT>THU </TT>Fred Apps: Ewan Bailey
<TT>THU </TT>Gabriel Graham: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>THU </TT>Dr Streatfield: Chris Pavlo
<TT>THU </TT>Hilary Pearce: Craige Els
<TT>THU </TT>Isabel Graham: Keely Beresford
<TT>THU </TT>Johnnie Marshall: Paul Ready
<TT>THU </TT>Kitty Lumley: Ami Metcalf
<TT>THU </TT>Marion Wardle: Laura Elphinstone
<TT>THU </TT>Millie Mumford: Jessica Turner
<TT>THU </TT>Nell Kingsley: Alice St Clair
<TT>THU </TT>Norman Harris: Sean Baker
<TT>THU </TT>Olive Hargreaves: Rhiannon Neads
<TT>THU </TT>Queenie Penfold: Lorna Nickson Brown
<TT>THU </TT>Ruby Tulliver: Martine McCutcheon
<TT>THU </TT>Smith: David Hounslow
<TT>THU </TT>Sylvia Graham: Joanna David
<TT>THU </TT>Victor Lumley: Joel MacCormack
<TT>THU </TT>Winifred Dinsdale: Alice Lowe
<TT>THU </TT>Town Clerk: Leo Wan
<TT>THU </TT>Councillor Pepper: Ewan Bailey
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Shaun McKenna
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Thomas Hardy - More Tales of Village Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075p19n.html>b075p19n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075p19n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Old Mrs Chundle
<TT>THU </TT>Kindly soul Mrs Chundle, a little deaf, who sought help from
<TT>THU </TT>the new curate to hear his weekly sermon. (1929) Read by
<TT>THU </TT>Richard Mitchley.
<TT>THU </TT>These tales from Thomas Hardy published between 1877 and
<TT>THU </TT>1929, possess all the power of his novels: the wealth of
<TT>THU </TT>description, the realistic portrayal of the age old lore of
<TT>THU </TT>Wessex, the 'Chaucerian' humour and the shrewd insights into
<TT>THU </TT>human nature. They tenderly re-create, what was even then, a
<TT>THU </TT>rapidly vanishing rural world and yet the narratives remain
<TT>THU </TT>timeless in their embrace of both the farcical and the
<TT>THU </TT>tragic aspects of daily life.
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Isobel Creed
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Lizzie Davies
<TT>THU </TT>Made for BBC Radio Extra by Waters Company Productions.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 David Napthine - Unforgettable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0483q5w.html>b0483q5w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0483q5w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>May All Your Wishes Come True
<TT>THU </TT>Eddie is found wandering Newcastle with no idea of his past.
<TT>THU </TT>What should he do until his memory returns? Stars Derek
<TT>THU </TT>Walmsley.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp1c.html>b007jp1c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp1c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008s3jb.html>b008s3jb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008s3jb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnmq.html>b007jnmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Gurinder: The Indian Sequel <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s1n43.html>b00s1n43</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s1n43>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdrrp.html>b01sdrrp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdrrp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>A Delicate Truth, Hard Evidence
<TT>THU </TT>If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that
<TT>THU </TT>good men do nothing, how can they remain silent? Damian
<TT>THU </TT>Lewis begins reading A Delicate Truth, the brand new novel
<TT>THU </TT>from the master of his genre, John le Carré, a novel which
<TT>THU </TT>tells the story of a good man who must choose between his
<TT>THU </TT>conscience and his duty to the Service.
<TT>THU </TT>An undercover counter-operation in the British colony of
<TT>THU </TT>Gibraltar; a middle-ranking man from the Foreign Office
<TT>THU </TT>serving as 'eyes on' and reporting to an ambitious Minister;
<TT>THU </TT>the aim to capture a jihadist arms-buyer - the success,
<TT>THU </TT>assured.
<TT>THU </TT>But back in the UK a junior officer has his doubts and
<TT>THU </TT>commits an unthinkable act. Three years on, he will find
<TT>THU </TT>himself facing an impossible choice. In a journey that will
<TT>THU </TT>take him from Cornwall to Wales via murky secrets in the
<TT>THU </TT>depths of Whitehall, Toby Bell will try to find out the
<TT>THU </TT>truth about the night on the Rock and bring it the attention
<TT>THU </TT>and justice it deserves.
<TT>THU </TT>Tonight: Hard Evidence - his worst suspicions confirmed, who
<TT>THU </TT>can Toby trust now?
<TT>THU </TT>John le Carré was born in 1931 and attended the universities
<TT>THU </TT>of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in
<TT>THU </TT>British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty
<TT>THU </TT>years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between
<TT>THU </TT>London and Cornwall.
<TT>THU </TT>Damian Lewis is a British actor best known for his role as
<TT>THU </TT>Nicholas Brody in Homeland. His many credits include Band of
<TT>THU </TT>Brothers, Life and The Forsyte Saga.
<TT>THU </TT>The reader is Damian Lewis
<TT>THU </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>THU </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>THU </TT>Abridger: Sally Marmion
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Damian Lewis
<TT>THU </TT>Author: John Le Carre
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yqj3f.html>b03yqj3f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yqj3f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Webs of Loyalty
<TT>THU </TT>Social networking appears to be expanding our circles of
<TT>THU </TT>friendship just as our sense of community is contracting: Dr
<TT>THU </TT>Thomas Dixon presents a timely history of how the meaning
<TT>THU </TT>and experience of friendship have changed over the
<TT>THU </TT>centuries.
<TT>THU </TT>Episode Four: Webs of Loyalty
<TT>THU </TT>Renaissance thinkers insisted that friendships were purely
<TT>THU </TT>about emotional ties, but, in reality, friendships are often
<TT>THU </TT>formed for more instrumental reasons - to give practical
<TT>THU </TT>support in times of need. "That's what friends are for",
<TT>THU </TT>observes one speaker in the opening montage of this episode.
<TT>THU </TT>Thomas Dixon takes up his story to explore the impact of
<TT>THU </TT>expanding commerce and politics on friendship in the 18th
<TT>THU </TT>century.
<TT>THU </TT>He learns about the friendship of the midwife and
<TT>THU </TT>money-lender, Elizabeth Hatchett, with the pawn-broker,
<TT>THU </TT>Elizabeth Carter, who lived and worked together in London in
<TT>THU </TT>the early 18th century. And he looks into the circles of
<TT>THU </TT>friendship of a Sussex shopkeeper, Thomas Turner, during the
<TT>THU </TT>1761 General Election, as an example of friendship within
<TT>THU </TT>political life. Historians Alex Shepard and Naomi Tadmor
<TT>THU </TT>share their research and vivid examples of such complex webs
<TT>THU </TT>of loyalty.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>THU </TT>Further Reading
<TT>THU </TT>Barbara Caine (ed.), *Friendship: A History* (Equinox,
<TT>THU </TT>2009), Chapter 5, ‘From Christian Friendship to Secular
<TT>THU </TT>Sentimentality: Enlightenment Re-evaluations’, by David
<TT>THU </TT>Garrioch.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>Laura Gowing, Michael Hunter and Miri Rubin (eds), *Love,
<TT>THU </TT>Friendship and Faith in Europe, 1300-1800* (Palgrave, 2005)
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>Naomi Tadmor, *Family and Friends in Eighteenth-Century
<TT>THU </TT>England: Household, Kinship, and Patronage* (Cambridge
<TT>THU </TT>University Press, 2001)
<TT>THU </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>THU </TT>Read a series of specially commissioned blog posts
<TT>THU </TT>supporting the BBC Radio 4 series ‘Five Hundred Years of
<TT>THU </TT>Friendship‘.
<TT>THU </TT>Naomi Tadmor, ‘Friends and families’
<TT>THU </TT>Alex Shepard, 'Crediting female friendship'
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vfczr.html>b04vfczr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vfczr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Skool Days of Nigel Molesworth, Wizz for Atomms
<TT>THU </TT>Imelda Staunton stars as Nigel Molesworth, the Curse of St
<TT>THU </TT>Custards, in this brand new adaptation of the notorious
<TT>THU </TT>Goriller of 3B's guide to skool life for tiny pupils and
<TT>THU </TT>their parents.
<TT>THU </TT>Aided by best friend Peason and thwarted by everyone from
<TT>THU </TT>Grabber the skool bully to Wandsworth the skool dog, Nigel
<TT>THU </TT>Molesworth teaches us the ins and outs of skool life -
<TT>THU </TT>including how to avoid lessens and how to build your own
<TT>THU </TT>H-bomb.
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4: Wizz for Atomms
<TT>THU </TT>Tired of masters skipping lessens to visit the new
<TT>THU </TT>under-matron, Prudence, the Headmaster has banned everyone
<TT>THU </TT>in school from visiting the infirmary. But Grabber, the
<TT>THU </TT>skool bully, has fallen for her and orders Molesworth to
<TT>THU </TT>help him out.
<TT>THU </TT>Adapted by Patrick Barlow and George Poles from the books by
<TT>THU </TT>Geoffrey Willans and Ronald Searle, with additional material
<TT>THU </TT>by Abigail Wilson.
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Patrick Barlow
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>A CPL production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Molesworth: Imelda Staunton
<TT>THU </TT>Peason: Sophie Thompson
<TT>THU </TT>Grabber: Jack Farthing
<TT>THU </TT>Headmaster: Patrick Barlow
<TT>THU </TT>Radio Announcer: Lewis Macleod
<TT>THU </TT>Adaptor: Patrick Barlow
<TT>THU </TT>Adaptor: George Poles
<TT>THU </TT>Author: Geoffrey Willans
<TT>THU </TT>Author: Ronald Searle
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Patrick Barlow
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r3zjm.html>b05r3zjm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r3zjm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Shepherd's Life, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>James Rebanks is the first son of a shepherd, who was the
<TT>THU </TT>first son of a shepherd himself, he and his family have
<TT>THU </TT>lived and worked in and around the Lake District for
<TT>THU </TT>generations.
<TT>THU </TT>In this episode, he remembers the dark days of 2001, when
<TT>THU </TT>farmers faced the horror of Foot and Mouth disease. From the
<TT>THU </TT>loss came something unexpected: a neighbour's kindness led
<TT>THU </TT>him to breed pure Herdwick sheep.
<TT>THU </TT>James Rebanks has a huge following on Twitter (he's the
<TT>THU </TT>@herdyshepherd1 ) where you can see photographs detailing
<TT>THU </TT>day to day life on the farm - including his fine flock of
<TT>THU </TT>Herdwick sheep and, the latest additions to the workforce,
<TT>THU </TT>sheepdog Floss's ten puppies.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Bryan Dick
<TT>THU </TT>Written by James Rebanks
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Sian Preece
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Bryan Dick
<TT>THU </TT>Author: James Rebanks
<TT>THU </TT>Abridger: Sian Preece
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Kirsteen Cameron
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l3lgf.html>b06l3lgf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06l3lgf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075llz.html>b0075llz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075llz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008qs53.html>b008qs53</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008qs53>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ncd1.html>b007ncd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ncd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04pr6sy.html>b04pr6sy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04pr6sy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Paul Magrs - Never the Bride <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00941pb.html>b00941pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00941pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Vintage Costumed Hero Ball
<TT>THU </TT>Monstrous B&B landlady Brenda gets a murderous surprise at a
<TT>THU </TT>superheroes convention. Stars Joanna Tope and John Paul
<TT>THU </TT>Hurley.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0077058.html>b0077058</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0077058>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 10, Nina Simone
<TT>THU </TT>Joanna MacGregor chooses the singer, pianist and activist.
<TT>THU </TT>With Matthew Parris and expert analysis from Mark Coles.
<TT>THU </TT>From September 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp1c.html>b007jp1c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp1c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008s3jb.html>b008s3jb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008s3jb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnmq.html>b007jnmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Gurinder: The Indian Sequel <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s1n43.html>b00s1n43</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s1n43>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Thomas Hardy - More Tales of Village Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075p19n.html>b075p19n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075p19n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 David Napthine - Unforgettable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0483q5w.html>b0483q5w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0483q5w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04pr6sy.html>b04pr6sy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04pr6sy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 The Headset Set <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0124pxs.html>b0124pxs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0124pxs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>A new audience sketch show set in the world of call centres.
<TT>THU </TT>A new phone system is causing chaos at Smile5, the catalogue
<TT>THU </TT>company that sells anything and everything.
<TT>THU </TT>WELCOME TO SMILE5!
<TT>THU </TT>Smile5 is a mail order catalogue company selling everything
<TT>THU </TT>from Rolex watches to lawnmowers, from financial products to
<TT>THU </TT>phone and broadband, from holidays to health insurance. And
<TT>THU </TT>somewhere in a brown-field wasteland miles from the nearest
<TT>THU </TT>town, it runs one of the largest call centres operating in
<TT>THU </TT>the UK. This is the world of The Headset Set.
<TT>THU </TT>Each episode features a host of sketches set in the call
<TT>THU </TT>centre, eavesdropping on both sides of the bizarre, horrific
<TT>THU </TT>and ludicrous business-customer relationship. While the bulk
<TT>THU </TT>of each show is taken up with standalone sketches, there are
<TT>THU </TT>linked scenes providing a gentle narrative curve to
<TT>THU </TT>proceedings. These scenes feature four of the call centre's
<TT>THU </TT>employees:
<TT>THU </TT>Sailesh - Officially the team leader, Sailesh has recently
<TT>THU </TT>moved from Bangalore seemingly bringing a wealth of
<TT>THU </TT>call-centre experience and an admirable work ethic lacking
<TT>THU </TT>in his fellow Headsetters. However, Sailesh has a secret...
<TT>THU </TT>was he headhunted or did he leave India under a cloud?
<TT>THU </TT>Bernie - As she's been here longer than anyone and she
<TT>THU </TT>refuses to recognise Sailesh's authority. She also refuses
<TT>THU </TT>to learn how to use anything more technologically advanced
<TT>THU </TT>than a 1980s trim phone.
<TT>THU </TT>Aleesha - A self-loathing street-wise cynic who resents
<TT>THU </TT>having to work at Smile 5. Or in fact, having to work at
<TT>THU </TT>all.
<TT>THU </TT>Big Tony - Tony spends most of his time on the phone, but
<TT>THU </TT>not necessarily on Smile 5 business. He's always running
<TT>THU </TT>some sort of scam, like a minicab office from his desk.
<TT>THU </TT>There are also sketches featuring the HR department, who
<TT>THU </TT>seem determined not to hire anyone and Smile5's head of
<TT>THU </TT>training Ralph, who trains the most inept of the call centre
<TT>THU </TT>staff, such as the child-like Bradley (Paul Sharma) who is
<TT>THU </TT>too nervous to take calls.
<TT>THU </TT>EPISODE 2
<TT>THU </TT>Aleesha and other characters ..... Chizzy Akudolu
<TT>THU </TT>Bernie and other characters ..... Margaret-Cabourn Smith
<TT>THU </TT>Big Tony, Ralph and other characters ..... Colin Hoult
<TT>THU </TT>Sailesh, Bradley and other characters ..... Paul sharma
<TT>THU </TT>Various ..... Philip Fox
<TT>THU </TT>Written by ..... Various
<TT>THU </TT>Script editor ..... Dan Tetsell
<TT>THU </TT>Producer ..... Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>THU </TT>WRITERS
<TT>THU </TT>This is a team written sketch show originated by Stephen
<TT>THU </TT>Carlin and James Kettle. Established sketch writers such as
<TT>THU </TT>Stephen Carlin, James Kettle, Jon Hunter and Colin Hoult are
<TT>THU </TT>joined by the best writers to have emerged from recent 'open
<TT>THU </TT>door' radio shows, such as Recorded for Training Purposes
<TT>THU </TT>and Newsjack. All tied together by script editors James
<TT>THU </TT>Kettle and Dan Tetsell.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076pxzd.html>b076pxzd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076pxzd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tiff Stevenson chats to Pro
<TT>THU </TT>Resting.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Old Harry's Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmbj.html>b007jmbj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmbj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, A Four Letter Word
<TT>THU </TT>A new arrival in Hell persuades Satan to re-shoot Casablanca
<TT>THU </TT>with a mutant alien. Devilish comedy stars Andy Hamilton.
<TT>THU </TT>From April 1999.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Sir Ralph Stanza's Letter from Salford <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767qj.html>b00767qj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767qj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, The Verse Was Yet to Come
<TT>THU </TT>The new poet-in-residence heads to the north-west to gain
<TT>THU </TT>inspiration from the locals. Stars James Quinn. From May
<TT>THU </TT>2002.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Steven Appleby's Normal Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00slshn.html>b00slshn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00slshn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Normal Reality
<TT>THU </TT>Everyday insights from the cartoonist, who asks where
<TT>THU </TT>reality ends and fantasy begins. Stars Paul McCrink. From
<TT>THU </TT>February 2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 01 APRIL 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Paul Magrs - Never the Bride <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00941pb.html>b00941pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00941pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0077058.html>b0077058</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0077058>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnmq.html>b007jnmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Gurinder: The Indian Sequel <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s1n43.html>b00s1n43</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s1n43>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdrrp.html>b01sdrrp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdrrp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yqj3f.html>b03yqj3f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yqj3f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vfczr.html>b04vfczr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vfczr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r3zjm.html>b05r3zjm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r3zjm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l3lgf.html>b06l3lgf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06l3lgf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075llz.html>b0075llz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075llz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008qs53.html>b008qs53</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008qs53>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 All the Young Dudes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ncd1.html>b007ncd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ncd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04pr6sy.html>b04pr6sy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04pr6sy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - The Lost Special <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c8cbn.html>b01c8cbn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c8cbn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story of the mysterious
<TT>FRI </TT>disappearance of a train en route from Liverpool. Read by
<TT>FRI </TT>David Schofield.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 M1: The Modernist Marvel <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nk9hz.html>b00nk9hz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nk9hz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>As the M1, Britain's first major motorway, celebrates its
<TT>FRI </TT>50th year, performance poet and musician John Hegley
<TT>FRI </TT>presents a poetic meditation on the 200-mile stretch of road
<TT>FRI </TT>that is the transport backbone of Britain.
<TT>FRI </TT>With his mandolin in tow, John slows down, turns off and
<TT>FRI </TT>seeks out the overlooked sights and sounds of the M1. He
<TT>FRI </TT>learns why there is no Junction 3, discovers that there was
<TT>FRI </TT>a scientific formula to the loo break that determined how
<TT>FRI </TT>far apart service stations should be built, and admires the
<TT>FRI </TT>road for the glimpse on the modern world it offers us.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 1835 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012mbjv.html>b012mbjv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012mbjv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Down at the Old Bull and Bush
<TT>FRI </TT>Aristocrat Belport tries escapology to woo a music hall
<TT>FRI </TT>singer, but servant Ned is smitten too. Stars Paul Rider.
<TT>FRI </TT>From July 2004.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdmd2.html>b01sdmd2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdmd2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 6
<TT>FRI </TT>Gyles Brandreth presides over the comedy panel game where,
<TT>FRI </TT>this week, Susie Dent and Lloyd Langford compete against
<TT>FRI </TT>Dave Gorman and Natalie Haynes to find out which team is the
<TT>FRI </TT>most passionate and knowledgeable about words.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week Susie Dent reveals two of her favourite
<TT>FRI </TT>now-defunct words from Samuel Johnson's Dictionary are
<TT>FRI </TT>'pandiculation' (to stretch while yawning) and 'snirtle' (to
<TT>FRI </TT>laugh in a quiet and restrained manner); Dave Gorman comes
<TT>FRI </TT>up with a new cliche to replace 'Curiosity Killed the Cat';
<TT>FRI </TT>Natalie Haynes tells us what the Cockney rhyming slang 'a
<TT>FRI </TT>Basil' refers to and Lloyd Langford is asked the meaning of
<TT>FRI </TT>'dumpoke' from the 1903 dictionary, 'Hobson Jobson - A
<TT>FRI </TT>Glossary of Anglo Indian Colloquial Words and Phrases' (a
<TT>FRI </TT>book which Susie Dent claims is 'a very good read').
<TT>FRI </TT>Writers: Jon Hunter and James Kettle
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Claire Jones.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Claire Jones
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Susie Dent
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Lloyd Langford
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Dave Gorman
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Natalie Haynes
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jxpn.html>b007jxpn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jxpn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, The Impersonator
<TT>FRI </TT>When he hears his sound-alike in a TV commercial, the lad
<TT>FRI </TT>heads straight to court.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Peter
<TT>FRI </TT>Goodwright, Ann Lancaster, Jerry Stovin, Jack Watson, Ronald
<TT>FRI </TT>Wilson and Wilfrid Babbage.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Tom Ronald
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in December 1959.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008wf71.html>b008wf71</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008wf71>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Nadger Plague
<TT>FRI </TT>Neddie Seagoon turns to witchcraft to thwart Grytpype-Thynne
<TT>FRI </TT>and Moriarty. Stars Peter Sellers. From October 1956.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075pp7l.html>b075pp7l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075pp7l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>1997 - Semi-final
<TT>FRI </TT>Lionel Kelleway visits Bristol, to test more wildlife
<TT>FRI </TT>knowledge in the BBC Natural History Unit's quiz.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp3z.html>b007jp3z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp3z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 8, Impossibly High Standards
<TT>FRI </TT>Victoria grows more irritating, as Anna gets a surprise
<TT>FRI </TT>proposition. Simon Brett comedy starring Celia Imrie. From
<TT>FRI </TT>January 2002.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l4n8z.html>b06l4n8z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06l4n8z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>8-12 February 1916
<TT>FRI </TT>In the week that conscription came into effect, there are
<TT>FRI </TT>secrets and celebrations in Folkestone. Final Omnibus of the
<TT>FRI </TT>season, Home Front returns on 4th April 2016
<TT>FRI </TT>Adeline Lumley ..... Helen Schlesinger
<TT>FRI </TT>Albert Wilson ..... Jamie Foreman
<TT>FRI </TT>Anna White ..... Amelia Lowdell
<TT>FRI </TT>Charles Chaplin ..... Owen Clarke
<TT>FRI </TT>Cristine ..... Ysabelle Cooper
<TT>FRI </TT>Dolly Clout ..... Elaine Claxton
<TT>FRI </TT>Dorothea Winwood ..... Rachel Shelley
<TT>FRI </TT>Dr Streatfield ..... Chris Pavlo
<TT>FRI </TT>Elsie Buss ..... Tracey Wiles
<TT>FRI </TT>Eric Morton ..... Paul Rainbow
<TT>FRI </TT>Florrie Wilson ..... Claire Rushbrook
<TT>FRI </TT>Gabriel Graham ..... Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>FRI </TT>Hilary Pearce ..... Craige Els
<TT>FRI </TT>Isabel Graham ..... Keely Beresford
<TT>FRI </TT>Ivor Davies ..... Alun Raglan
<TT>FRI </TT>Ivy Layton ..... Lizzy Watts
<TT>FRI </TT>Jessie Moore ..... Lucy Hutchinson
<TT>FRI </TT>Johnnie Marshall ..... Paul Ready
<TT>FRI </TT>Kitty Lumley ..... Ami Metcalf
<TT>FRI </TT>Laurie Pearce ..... Will Howard
<TT>FRI </TT>Lilian Frost ..... Alex Tregear
<TT>FRI </TT>Maisie Harris ..... Cassie Layton
<TT>FRI </TT>Nancy Parker ..... Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>FRI </TT>Norman Harris ..... Sean Baker
<TT>FRI </TT>Roland Pemble ..... Jack Holden
<TT>FRI </TT>Ruby Tulliver ..... Martine McCutcheon
<TT>FRI </TT>Ruth Billings ..... Katie Redford
<TT>FRI </TT>Sylvia Graham ..... Joanna David
<TT>FRI </TT>Victor Lumley ..... Joel MacCormack
<TT>FRI </TT>Winifred Dinsdale ..... Alice Lowe
<TT>FRI </TT>Clerk ..... Richard Pepple
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Shaun McKenna
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Allegra McIlroy
<TT>FRI </TT>Editor: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>FRI </TT>Story-led by Shaun McKenna
<TT>FRI </TT>Sound: Martha Littlehailes
<TT>FRI </TT>Matthew Strachan
<TT>FRI </TT>Consultant Historian: Maggie Andrews.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Thomas Hardy - More Tales of Village Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075pq6s.html>b075pq6s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075pq6s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Thieves Who Couldn't Help Sneezing
<TT>FRI </TT>An ambush on Christmas Eve does not end well for the
<TT>FRI </TT>perpetrators. (1877) Read by Richard Mitchley.
<TT>FRI </TT>These tales from Thomas Hardy published between 1877 and
<TT>FRI </TT>1929, possess all the power of his novels: the wealth of
<TT>FRI </TT>description, the realistic portrayal of the age old lore of
<TT>FRI </TT>Wessex, the 'Chaucerian' humour and the shrewd insights into
<TT>FRI </TT>human nature. They tenderly re-create, what was even then, a
<TT>FRI </TT>rapidly vanishing rural world and yet the narratives remain
<TT>FRI </TT>timeless in their embrace of both the farcical and the
<TT>FRI </TT>tragic aspects of daily life.
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Isobel Creed
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Lizzie Davies
<TT>FRI </TT>Made for BBC Radio Extra by Waters Company Productions.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011plrz.html>b011plrz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011plrz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Gerda Stevenson - The Apple Tree
<TT>FRI </TT>Family drama set on a Scottish island, starring Juliet
<TT>FRI </TT>Stevenson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Maria is an Englishwoman who has fallen in love with her
<TT>FRI </TT>husband Iain's Highland heritage - but there's a shock in
<TT>FRI </TT>store for them when they take a trip home to his mother's
<TT>FRI </TT>island croft.
<TT>FRI </TT>It is Hogmanay. Iain, an artist, and the son of a crofter,
<TT>FRI </TT>has just received news of his mother's death. He and Maria
<TT>FRI </TT>set off from Edinburgh to attend the funeral. They drive
<TT>FRI </TT>north in blizzard conditions. Eventually they reach Iain's
<TT>FRI </TT>mother's house, where brother James, sister-in-law Ishbel,
<TT>FRI </TT>and the church elders are gathered. In the aftermath of this
<TT>FRI </TT>family crisis Maria's love affair with the island way of
<TT>FRI </TT>life will be severely tested.
<TT>FRI </TT>Maria..............Juliet Stevenson
<TT>FRI </TT>Iain.................Iain MacRae
<TT>FRI </TT>James.............David Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>Ishbel..............Carina MacLeod
<TT>FRI </TT>Minister..........Angus Peter Campbell
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer/director: Bruce Young
<TT>FRI </TT>Gerda Stevenson is a Scottish actress, writer and director.
<TT>FRI </TT>She is married to the Gaelic poet, Aonghas MacNeacail.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jxpn.html>b007jxpn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jxpn>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008wf71.html>b008wf71</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008wf71>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - The Lost Special <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c8cbn.html>b01c8cbn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c8cbn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 M1: The Modernist Marvel <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nk9hz.html>b00nk9hz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nk9hz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdw31.html>b01sdw31</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdw31>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Delicate Truth, A Ghost from the Past
<TT>FRI </TT>If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that
<TT>FRI </TT>good men do nothing, how can they remain silent? Damian
<TT>FRI </TT>Lewis begins reading A Delicate Truth, the brand new novel
<TT>FRI </TT>from the master of his genre, John le Carré, a novel which
<TT>FRI </TT>tells the story of a good man who must choose between his
<TT>FRI </TT>conscience and his duty to the Service.
<TT>FRI </TT>An undercover counter-operation in the British colony of
<TT>FRI </TT>Gibraltar; a middle-ranking man from the Foreign Office
<TT>FRI </TT>serving as 'eyes on' and reporting to an ambitious Minister;
<TT>FRI </TT>the aim to capture a jihadist arms-buyer - the success,
<TT>FRI </TT>assured.
<TT>FRI </TT>But back in the UK a junior officer has his doubts and
<TT>FRI </TT>commits an unthinkable act. Three years on, he will find
<TT>FRI </TT>himself facing an impossible choice. In a journey that will
<TT>FRI </TT>take him from Cornwall to Wales via murky secrets in the
<TT>FRI </TT>depths of Whitehall, Toby Bell will try to find out the
<TT>FRI </TT>truth about the night on the Rock and bring it the attention
<TT>FRI </TT>and justice it deserves.
<TT>FRI </TT>Tonight: A Ghost from the Past - Sir Christopher Probyn's
<TT>FRI </TT>idyllic retirement is about to be shattered.
<TT>FRI </TT>John le Carré was born in 1931 and attended the universities
<TT>FRI </TT>of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in
<TT>FRI </TT>British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty
<TT>FRI </TT>years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between
<TT>FRI </TT>London and Cornwall.
<TT>FRI </TT>Damian Lewis is a British actor best known for his role as
<TT>FRI </TT>Nicholas Brody in Homeland. His many credits include Band of
<TT>FRI </TT>Brothers, Life and The Forsyte Saga.
<TT>FRI </TT>The reader is Damian Lewis
<TT>FRI </TT>The abridger is Sally Marmion
<TT>FRI </TT>The producer is Di Speirs.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Di Speirs
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridger: Sally Marmion
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Damian Lewis
<TT>FRI </TT>Author: John Le Carre
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Five Hundred Years of Friendship <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03yqyz9.html>b03yqyz9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03yqyz9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>When William Met Mary
<TT>FRI </TT>Social networking appears to be expanding our circles of
<TT>FRI </TT>friendship just as our sense of community is contracting: Dr
<TT>FRI </TT>Thomas Dixon presents a timely history of how the meaning
<TT>FRI </TT>and experience of friendship have changed over the
<TT>FRI </TT>centuries.
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode Five: When William Met Mary
<TT>FRI </TT>The famous 1989 film, When Harry Met Sally, crystallised for
<TT>FRI </TT>modern viewers the key question of whether a man and woman
<TT>FRI </TT>can truly be friends without any sexual element.
<TT>FRI </TT>This was a question which radical and educated people were
<TT>FRI </TT>beginning to ask in the 18th century, alongside its mirror
<TT>FRI </TT>image - can a husband and wife also be friends?
<TT>FRI </TT>Thomas Dixon traces the changing face of friendship and the
<TT>FRI </TT>new idea of "companionate marriage" during this era, through
<TT>FRI </TT>the linked histories of the feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and
<TT>FRI </TT>the radical philosopher William Godwin.
<TT>FRI </TT>With the help of the historian Barbara Taylor, he considers
<TT>FRI </TT>three moving stories: Mary's early friendship with Fanny
<TT>FRI </TT>Blood, of whom she declared: "To live with this friend is
<TT>FRI </TT>the height of my ambition"; the halting start, close
<TT>FRI </TT>friendship and devoted but tragically short marriage of
<TT>FRI </TT>Wollstonecraft with Godwin, who described their relationship
<TT>FRI </TT>as "friendship melting into love"; and the marriage of their
<TT>FRI </TT>daughter, Mary, who wrote of her desolation after the death
<TT>FRI </TT>by drowning of her husband, the poet Percy Shelley: "I have
<TT>FRI </TT>now no friend."
<TT>FRI </TT>Thomas Dixon brings together issues of friendship and
<TT>FRI </TT>marriage in this most contemporary of historical series.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Beaty Rubens.
<TT>FRI </TT>Further Reading
<TT>FRI </TT>Barbara Caine (ed.), *Friendship: A History* (Equinox,
<TT>FRI </TT>2009), Chapter 6, ‘Taking up the Pen: Women and the Writing
<TT>FRI </TT>of Friendship’, by Barbara Caine.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT>Amanda E. Herbert, *Female Alliances: Gender, Identity, and
<TT>FRI </TT>Friendship in Early Modern Britain *(Yale University Press,
<TT>FRI </TT>2014).
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<TT>FRI </TT>Claudia Johnson (ed.), *The Cambridge Companion to Mary
<TT>FRI </TT>Wollstonecraft *(Cambridge University Press, 2002)
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT>Simon May, *Love: A History* (Yale, 2011), Chapter 4: ‘Love
<TT>FRI </TT>as Perfect Friendship’
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT>Barbara Taylor, *Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist
<TT>FRI </TT>Imagination* (Cambridge University Press, 2003)
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT>Ralph M. Wardle (ed.) *Godwin & Mary: Letters of William
<TT>FRI </TT>Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft *(University of Nebraska
<TT>FRI </TT>Press, 1977)
<TT>FRI </TT>The History of Emotions blog
<TT>FRI </TT>Read a series of specially commissioned blog posts
<TT>FRI </TT>supporting the BBC Radio 4 series ‘Five Hundred Years of
<TT>FRI </TT>Friendship‘.
<TT>FRI </TT>Sally Holloway, ‘Friendship, love, and letter-writing’
<TT>FRI </TT>Shelley's Ghost: Reshaping the Image of a Literary Family
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vjh7t.html>b04vjh7t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vjh7t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Skool Days of Nigel Molesworth, Fun with Scrumms
<TT>FRI </TT>Imelda Staunton stars as Nigel Molesworth, the Curse of St
<TT>FRI </TT>Custards, in this brand new adaptation of the notorious
<TT>FRI </TT>Goriller of 3B's guide to skool life for tiny pupils and
<TT>FRI </TT>their parents.
<TT>FRI </TT>Aided by best friend Peason and thwarted by everyone from
<TT>FRI </TT>Grabber the skool bully to Wandsworth the skool dog, Nigel
<TT>FRI </TT>Molesworth teaches us the ins and outs of skool life -
<TT>FRI </TT>including how to avoid lessens and how to build your own
<TT>FRI </TT>H-bomb.
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5: Fun with Scrumms
<TT>FRI </TT>As the school term comes to an end, Molesworth must find a
<TT>FRI </TT>way to survive the perils of the playing field and the wrath
<TT>FRI </TT>of skool bully Grabber if he is to have any hope of tucking
<TT>FRI </TT>into some Christmas turkey.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adapted by Patrick Barlow and George Poles from the books by
<TT>FRI </TT>Geoffrey Willans and Ronald Searle, with additional material
<TT>FRI </TT>by Abigail Wilson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Patrick Barlow
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Liz Anstee
<TT>FRI </TT>A CPL production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Molesworth: Imelda Staunton
<TT>FRI </TT>Peason: Sophie Thompson
<TT>FRI </TT>Grabber: Jack Farthing
<TT>FRI </TT>Prudence: Jessica Brown Findlay
<TT>FRI </TT>Headmaster: Patrick Barlow
<TT>FRI </TT>Chief Prune: Lewis Macleod
<TT>FRI </TT>Adaptor: Patrick Barlow
<TT>FRI </TT>Adaptor: George Poles
<TT>FRI </TT>Author: Geoffrey Willans
<TT>FRI </TT>Author: Ronald Searle
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Patrick Barlow
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Liz Anstee
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r6sx0.html>b05r6sx0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r6sx0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Shepherd's Life, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Spring is the farmer's reward for the hard days of winter -
<TT>FRI </TT>and in this final episode, the cycle of the year begins
<TT>FRI </TT>again, as James Rebanks prepares for lambing.
<TT>FRI </TT>The first son of a shepherd, who was himself the first son
<TT>FRI </TT>of a shepherd, James and his family have lived and worked in
<TT>FRI </TT>and around the Lake District for generations. Through his
<TT>FRI </TT>eyes we see that the Lake District is not a playground or a
<TT>FRI </TT>scenic backdrop, it's a working landscape that needs sheep
<TT>FRI </TT>and its farmers to survive.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Bryan Dick
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by James Rebanks
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Sian Preece
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron
<TT>FRI </TT>Music details:
<TT>FRI </TT>Track: "The Nightshift"
<TT>FRI </TT>CD: Country Escape
<TT>FRI </TT>Label: BBC Production Music BBCPM031.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Bryan Dick
<TT>FRI </TT>Author: James Rebanks
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridger: Sian Preece
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Kirsteen Cameron
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Home Front - Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l4n8z.html>b06l4n8z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06l4n8z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075pp7l.html>b075pp7l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075pp7l>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp3z.html>b007jp3z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp3z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 1835 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012mbjv.html>b012mbjv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012mbjv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdmd2.html>b01sdmd2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdmd2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Paul Magrs - Never the Bride <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009gctd.html>b009gctd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009gctd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Our Frank
<TT>FRI </TT>A cliff-top drama for Whitby landlady Brenda, when her
<TT>FRI </TT>monstrous old fiance appears. Stars Joanna Tope and Monica
<TT>FRI </TT>Gibb.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008pygx.html>b008pygx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008pygx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, Tainted Love
<TT>FRI </TT>Series about pieces of music with a powerful emotional
<TT>FRI </TT>impact.
<TT>FRI </TT>3/4. Tainted Love
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally a Motown song written by Ed Cobb and recorded by
<TT>FRI </TT>Gloria Jones, Tainted Love became famous on the Northern
<TT>FRI </TT>Soul scene in the late 1970s. A classic version was later
<TT>FRI </TT>recorded by Soft Cell.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jxpn.html>b007jxpn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jxpn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008wf71.html>b008wf71</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008wf71>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - The Lost Special <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c8cbn.html>b01c8cbn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c8cbn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 M1: The Modernist Marvel <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nk9hz.html>b00nk9hz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nk9hz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Thomas Hardy - More Tales of Village Life <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075pq6s.html>b075pq6s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075pq6s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011plrz.html>b011plrz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011plrz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdmd2.html>b01sdmd2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdmd2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 Rudy's Rare Records <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nq1c8.html>b01nq1c8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nq1c8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 4, Miss Reenie Comes to Stay
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam's surprise birthday present for his Dad backfires.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam has a surprise for his Dad's birthday - his sister
<TT>FRI </TT>Reenie! It backfires when Miss Reenie turns out to be the
<TT>FRI </TT>house guest from hell and plans to stay for 6 months.
<TT>FRI </TT>Father and son comedy set in the finest old-school record
<TT>FRI </TT>shop in Birmingham. Starring Lenny Henry, Larrington Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>and some terrific tunes.
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy's Rare Records is a tiny down at heel old reggae record
<TT>FRI </TT>shop in Birmingham - one of a dying breed; a place with real
<TT>FRI </TT>soul, stacked with piles of vinyl, where the slogan is "if
<TT>FRI </TT>we don't have it - them don't mek it". It's owned by the
<TT>FRI </TT>charismatic, irrepressible Rudy Sharpe (Larrington Walker),
<TT>FRI </TT>reluctantly helped out by his long-suffering neurotic son
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam (Lenny Henry) and Handsworth's first, black, surly
<TT>FRI </TT>girly goth, Tasha (Natasha Godfrey). Rudy has recently
<TT>FRI </TT>married his long-term love interest Doreen (Claire Benedict)
<TT>FRI </TT>which is leaving his best friend Clifton (Jeffery Kissoon)
<TT>FRI </TT>feeling left out - that is until Rudy's sister Miss Reenie
<TT>FRI </TT>comes to stay.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam ..........Lenny Henry
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy.......... Larrington Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>Tasha...........Natasha Godfrey
<TT>FRI </TT>Doreen..........Claire Benedict
<TT>FRI </TT>Clifton...........Jeffery Kissoon
<TT>FRI </TT>Miss Reenie.......Angela Wynter
<TT>FRI </TT>RSPCA Man ........ ..Joe Sims
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Paula Hines
<TT>FRI </TT>Script Editor: Danny Robins
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>FRI </TT>SWEET JAMAICA * LORD KITCHENER
<TT>FRI </TT>DANGER IN YOUR EYES * ASWAD
<TT>FRI </TT>LORD A MASSIE MASSIE * DANNY D AND THE SHADOWS
<TT>FRI </TT>NOT ME * ROBERT MITCHUM
<TT>FRI </TT>GIRL I'VE GOT A DATE * ALTON ELLIS
<TT>FRI </TT>I'M IN LOVE AGAIN * FATS DOMINO
<TT>FRI </TT>TOP FORM/OLD MACDONALD * YELLOWMAN
<TT>FRI </TT>SISTER LOVE * GREGORY ISAACS
<TT>FRI </TT>BLACK WOMAN * SISTER CAROL
<TT>FRI </TT>DANGEROUS * KARDINAL OFFISHALL & AKON.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076py0b.html>b076py0b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b076py0b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Max
<TT>FRI </TT>and Ivan.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 The Mark Steel Lecture <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007md98.html>b007md98</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007md98>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Che Guevara
<TT>FRI </TT>The radical comedian profiles the revolutionary leader who
<TT>FRI </TT>became a left-wing hero, despite chronic asthma. From April
<TT>FRI </TT>2001.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Hard to Tell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03jb3n7.html>b03jb3n7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03jb3n7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Second series of the relationship comedy written by Jonny
<TT>FRI </TT>Sweet.
<TT>FRI </TT>It tells its central love story through the couple's
<TT>FRI </TT>individual conversations with their family and friends. In
<TT>FRI </TT>the process, we are introduced to all manner of
<TT>FRI </TT>relationships from a father and his cherished tour van to
<TT>FRI </TT>two women rivalling for the position of Best Friend, from a
<TT>FRI </TT>brother and sister comparing notes on Brazilians to a vicar
<TT>FRI </TT>and his new parish, and from a lodger's historic fling with
<TT>FRI </TT>a local waitress to a mum's lack of control over her desire
<TT>FRI </TT>to monitor her son's life.
<TT>FRI </TT>Recorded on location, Hard To Tell's naturalistic,
<TT>FRI </TT>contemporary and conversational style brings new meaning to
<TT>FRI </TT>restaurants, funerals, French dressers and monkey puzzle
<TT>FRI </TT>trees.
<TT>FRI </TT>Jonny Sweet is also the writer of Radio 4's Party and
<TT>FRI </TT>co-writer/co-star of Chickens on Sky 1.
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 3:
<TT>FRI </TT>Tom's Mum's cousin has died and she volunteers her son to
<TT>FRI </TT>give the eulogy. At the funeral, Ellen suspects an
<TT>FRI </TT>infidelity, while Gillian the lodger suspects a mental
<TT>FRI </TT>disorder.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Lucy Armitage
<TT>FRI </TT>A Tiger Aspect production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Gillian: Julia Davis
<TT>FRI </TT>Paul: Simon Greenall
<TT>FRI </TT>Ashley: Alex Macqueen
<TT>FRI </TT>Lesley: Vicki Pepperdine
<TT>FRI </TT>Ellen: Charlotte Ritchie
<TT>FRI </TT>Hermione: Sarah Solemani
<TT>FRI </TT>Tom: Jonny Sweet
<TT>FRI </TT>Maeve: Katy Wix
<TT>FRI </TT>The Vicar: Matthew Baynton
<TT>FRI </TT>Lucy: Kate Jevons
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Lucy Armitage
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Jonny Sweet
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-37466422608568727452016-03-19T08:48:00.001+00:002016-03-19T08:48:51.226+00:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 19/03/2016 - 25/03/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 19 MARCH 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0tb.html>b007k0tb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0tb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Earth's last living man, Robert Neville, discovers that his
<TT>SAT </TT>wife's tomb is a lair for vampires. Read by Angus McInnes.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008m82d.html>b008m82d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008m82d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 6, New York, New York
<TT>SAT </TT>John Kander presents the story behind the classic song New
<TT>SAT </TT>York, New York. Songwriting duo Kander and Ebb wrote the
<TT>SAT </TT>title song for the film. Unfortunately, the star Robert de
<TT>SAT </TT>Niro didn't like it, so they furiously wrote another one.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rmxpm.html>b00rmxpm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rmxpm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case, That Good Old Intuition
<TT>SAT </TT>With Lynn Ferguson missing - the suave sleuth heads off to
<TT>SAT </TT>question the owner of the La Mortella club, Louis Fabian.
<TT>SAT </TT>Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke as Paul Temple
<TT>SAT </TT>and Marjorie Westbury as Steve in another intriguing case
<TT>SAT </TT>for BBC radio's smoothest investigator and his glamorous
<TT>SAT </TT>wife.
<TT>SAT </TT>With Lester Mudditt as Sir Graham Forbes, James Beattie as
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlie, Peggy Hassard as Lynn Ferguson, Charles Leno as
<TT>SAT </TT>Wilfred Stirling and Olaf Olsen as Louis Fabian.
<TT>SAT </TT>From 1938 to 1969 the fictional crime novelist and detective
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Temple, together with his Fleet Street journalist
<TT>SAT </TT>Steve, solved case after case in one of BBC radio's most
<TT>SAT </TT>popular series. They inhabited a sophisticated world of
<TT>SAT </TT>chilled cocktails and fast cars, where the women were chic
<TT>SAT </TT>and the men wore cravats - a world where Sir Graham Forbes,
<TT>SAT </TT>of Scotland Yard, usually needed Paul's help with his latest
<TT>SAT </TT>tricky case.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Martin C Webster
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1954.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Let's Go to Misterland <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qm467.html>b00qm467</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qm467>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephanie Flanders, BBC economics editor and daughter of the
<TT>SAT </TT>actor and singer Michael Flanders, examines the appeal of
<TT>SAT </TT>Roger Hargreaves' Mr Men books and how these bold, colourful
<TT>SAT </TT>drawings and simple stories continue to capture children's
<TT>SAT </TT>hearts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Created in 1971, the Mr Men books have been an important
<TT>SAT </TT>part of many childhoods. Inspired by the author's son Adam,
<TT>SAT </TT>who one day inquired, 'what does a tickle look like?', the
<TT>SAT </TT>first character was born. The Little Miss books followed ten
<TT>SAT </TT>years later, worldwide sales have exceeded 100 million, and
<TT>SAT </TT>today the brand is flourishing under its new owners.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephanie takes a look at the Mr Men business and its growth
<TT>SAT </TT>over the years. She speaks to Adam Hargreaves, who tells the
<TT>SAT </TT>story behind the books and what inspired his father to
<TT>SAT </TT>create such a simplistic, yet hugely influential brand.
<TT>SAT </TT>Created in the humble surroundings of a small home office,
<TT>SAT </TT>the characters have reached a global audience, and they
<TT>SAT </TT>appeal to today's children as much as they did to their
<TT>SAT </TT>1970s counterparts. Although he died in 1988, Roger
<TT>SAT </TT>Hargreaves was still the third-best selling author of the
<TT>SAT </TT>past decade, outstripping such feted writers as Jacqueline
<TT>SAT </TT>Wilson, Terry Pratchett and John Grisham.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Lizzie Foster
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ngrxl.html>b01ngrxl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ngrxl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Patricia Ferguson - The Midwife's Daughter, Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>By Patricia Ferguson
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Joanna Tope
<TT>SAT </TT>The new novel by Patricia Ferguson is the compassionate and
<TT>SAT </TT>moving story of two sisters and the young black orphan who
<TT>SAT </TT>changes their lives.
<TT>SAT </TT>There is wonderful news for Grace but joy is short lived.
<TT>SAT </TT>And the final truth about the past is revealed.
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d4ppb.html>b04d4ppb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d4ppb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A Useful Weed
<TT>SAT </TT>At a glance, Arabidopsis thaliana (Mouse ear cress) looks
<TT>SAT </TT>little more than a tiny flowering weed. But this nondescript
<TT>SAT </TT>plant became a Rosetta stone for understanding the molecular
<TT>SAT </TT>processes underpinning many plant traits when in 2000 it
<TT>SAT </TT>became the first plant to have its genome fully sequenced.
<TT>SAT </TT>Professor Kathy Willis hears how Arabidopsis bagged the role
<TT>SAT </TT>in plant genetics research similar to that played by mice
<TT>SAT </TT>and fruit flies in animal research, and how amidst arguments
<TT>SAT </TT>for and against the technique of modification, it became a
<TT>SAT </TT>key to introducing new characteristics in a quicker and more
<TT>SAT </TT>targeted way than traditional plant breeding.
<TT>SAT </TT>The overall size of the Arabidopsis genome however, is not
<TT>SAT </TT>typical of many plants. We hear how a new understanding of
<TT>SAT </TT>the surprisingly diverse range of genome sizes within the
<TT>SAT </TT>plant kingdom is shedding light on the speed of a plant's
<TT>SAT </TT>ability to reproduce and adapt in changing conditions, which
<TT>SAT </TT>could play a fundamental role in decoding the patterns of
<TT>SAT </TT>plant distribution we see around the world.
<TT>SAT </TT>With contributions from historian Jim Endersby, plant
<TT>SAT </TT>scientist Prof Liam Dolan and cytogeneticist Ilia Leitch.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011ld49.html>b011ld49</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011ld49>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Kieran Prendiville - Once More with Feeling, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>By Kieran Prendiville. A comedy drama set in the
<TT>SAT </TT>no-prisoners world of northern social clubs.
<TT>SAT </TT>Its protagonist is Les Bone, a plumber who once came within
<TT>SAT </TT>sniffing distance of the big time when his band Nuclear Dump
<TT>SAT </TT>went mega.....without him.
<TT>SAT </TT>And now, twenty five years down the line, still unlucky in
<TT>SAT </TT>love, single-parent Les has been tossed a second chance. His
<TT>SAT </TT>kids have a boyband (even if one of them is a girl) and
<TT>SAT </TT>they're a boy short for an upcoming tour of south Yorkshire,
<TT>SAT </TT>one of the hardest enclaves in clubland.
<TT>SAT </TT>Against all odds, the family band makes the Blackpool
<TT>SAT </TT>showcase and comedian Denny gives the performance of his
<TT>SAT </TT>life.
<TT>SAT </TT>Cast:
<TT>SAT </TT>Les ..... Paul Copley
<TT>SAT </TT>Sheila ...... Belinda Everett
<TT>SAT </TT>Elaine ...... Blue Merrick
<TT>SAT </TT>Denny ...... Christian Rodska
<TT>SAT </TT>Chris ...... Harry Hepple
<TT>SAT </TT>Alan/Scotch Billy ..... Rob Hudson
<TT>SAT </TT>Kevin ..... Brogan West
<TT>SAT </TT>Troy ..... James Baxter
<TT>SAT </TT>Kimberly/Nurse ..... Joan Walker
<TT>SAT </TT>Compere ..... Kieran Prendiville
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer/Director: Clive Brill
<TT>SAT </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100x2x.html>b0100x2x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100x2x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Ken Campbell: The Great Caper, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael Coveney's biography tells the story of Campbell, the
<TT>SAT </TT>great adventurer of British theatre.
<TT>SAT </TT>In his later work, Campbell focuses on improvisation; taking
<TT>SAT </TT>the safety-net of the script away from his performers.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ken Campbell, who died in September 2008, was one of the
<TT>SAT </TT>great mavericks of British theatre.
<TT>SAT </TT>Ill-suited to a role in conventional theatre, he created a
<TT>SAT </TT>risk-taking confrontational style of performance, which
<TT>SAT </TT>often explored unlikely subject matter.
<TT>SAT </TT>He became, in director Mike Leigh's words, "The outsider's
<TT>SAT </TT>outsider"
<TT>SAT </TT>Bob Hoskins, Bill Nighy and Jim Broadbent are amongst the
<TT>SAT </TT>performers whose formative years were spent working with
<TT>SAT </TT>Campbell. What did the director and producer bring to
<TT>SAT </TT>performance that made him such a mesmeric figure?
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer Michael Coveney is a long-standing theatre critic,
<TT>SAT </TT>who has worked for The Financial Times, The Observer and The
<TT>SAT </TT>Daily Mail. Actor Toby Jones played Truman Capote in
<TT>SAT </TT>'Infamous' and Swifty Lazar in 'Frost/Nixon' and recently
<TT>SAT </TT>reprised the role of Dobby in the film 'Harry Potter and the
<TT>SAT </TT>Deathly Hallows'. Toby has also appeared in a production of
<TT>SAT </TT>'The Warp' by Neil Oram, the 22-hour epic created by Ken
<TT>SAT </TT>Campbell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Toby Jones
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged by Pete Nichols
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Karen Rose
<TT>SAT </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017sv17.html>b017sv17</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017sv17>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Choice
<TT>SAT </TT>As Roger Quaife's political destiny hangs on an
<TT>SAT </TT>extraordinary Commons debate, what future for Lewis Eliot?
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars David Haig.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073r48v.html>b073r48v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073r48v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>1997 - Heat 6
<TT>SAT </TT>Lionel Kelleway visits Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden, to
<TT>SAT </TT>test more wildlife knowledge in the BBC Natural History
<TT>SAT </TT>Unit's quiz.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp2j.html>b007jp2j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp2j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 8, My Turn Now
<TT>SAT </TT>Anna's sisters Charlotte and Victoria are even more
<TT>SAT </TT>self-absorbed than usual. Stars Rosemary Leach. From January
<TT>SAT </TT>2002.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 1835 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0129v0m.html>b0129v0m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0129v0m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Haircut Sir?
<TT>SAT </TT>Aristocrat Belport and servant Ned join the police and
<TT>SAT </TT>encounter demon barber Sweeney Todd. Stars Paul Rider. From
<TT>SAT </TT>June 2004.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s6c9z.html>b01s6c9z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s6c9z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the word-obsessed comedy panel game
<TT>SAT </TT>where this week Katy Brand & Alex Horne compete with Richard
<TT>SAT </TT>Herring & Natalie Haynes for wordy supremacy.
<TT>SAT </TT>This week Richard Herring decides to reclaim the word
<TT>SAT </TT>'middle class' and tries to decipher the 16th century phrase
<TT>SAT </TT>'a mare's nest'; Natalie Haynes tries to get rid of the word
<TT>SAT </TT>'decimate' and despite being a vegetarian works out what the
<TT>SAT </TT>very meaty cookery term 'barding' means; Alex Horne comes up
<TT>SAT </TT>with the correct definition for the Victorian phrase 'a
<TT>SAT </TT>scraping castle' and asks to take the word 'a' out of the
<TT>SAT </TT>dictionary. Meanwhile Katy Brand takes a guess at what the
<TT>SAT </TT>unit of measurement 'the Warhol' is and reveals that her
<TT>SAT </TT>favourite word is 'plop'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Writers: Jon Hunter and James Kettle.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Jones.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Jones
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Richard Herring
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Natalie Haynes
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Alex Horne
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Katy Brand
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Dario Fo - Accidental Death of an Anarchist <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s63cx.html>b01s63cx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s63cx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>What is the truth when a railway worker dies at a police HQ?
<TT>SAT </TT>Dario Fo's world famous comic masterpiece adapted by Jeremy
<TT>SAT </TT>Hardy.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Adrian Edmondson as the Maniac, Jennifer Saunders as
<TT>SAT </TT>Maria Feletti and Jill Gascoine as the Superintendant. With
<TT>SAT </TT>Stephen Frost and Mark Steel.
<TT>SAT </TT>From Gillian Hanna's translaton and Gavin Richards' stage
<TT>SAT </TT>adaptation.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Turan Ali
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 5 in 1992.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:15 Gillian Tindall - The Real Novel <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07470y5.html>b07470y5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07470y5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. A novelist, wise beyond her years, is
<TT>SAT </TT>nominated for a prize. Nothing could have prepared her for
<TT>SAT </TT>the result. Read by Nina Wadia.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Touchline Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00svs5x.html>b00svs5x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00svs5x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, An Uproar of Butterflies
<TT>SAT </TT>Old friends Des Lynam and Christopher Matthew head for some
<TT>SAT </TT>famous sporting venues - to enjoy, observe, reminisce and
<TT>SAT </TT>trade tales about some of the greatest pleasures in their
<TT>SAT </TT>lives. They start in south London at a Pro-Am competition at
<TT>SAT </TT>the Royal Blackheath Golf Club, claimed by some to be the
<TT>SAT </TT>oldest in the world.
<TT>SAT </TT>As a commentator and friend of sporting stars, Des has a
<TT>SAT </TT>fund of stories to tell, and insights to reveal, about the
<TT>SAT </TT>men and women in professional sport - their lives, their
<TT>SAT </TT>characters, their training regimes, their triumphs and their
<TT>SAT </TT>disasters. But Christopher more than matches him with his
<TT>SAT </TT>own experiences as a lifelong spectator at the highest
<TT>SAT </TT>levels of sport (and, like Des, an occasional participant at
<TT>SAT </TT>the lowest), as well as with his observations on sporting
<TT>SAT </TT>events he finds himself attending for the first time.
<TT>SAT </TT>Indeed, amusing, informative and entertaining talk between
<TT>SAT </TT>old friends is what these programmes are all about.
<TT>SAT </TT>Recorded entirely on location, their extended discourses
<TT>SAT </TT>have been edited down to a seamless half hour - with each
<TT>SAT </TT>programme capturing the atmosphere, the passion, the
<TT>SAT </TT>frustration, the humour and, at times, the sheer quaintness,
<TT>SAT </TT>of entertainments regularly enjoyed by millions of people up
<TT>SAT </TT>and down the land.
<TT>SAT </TT>Programme first broadcast in 2010
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Paul Kobrak.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Des Lynam
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Paul Kobrak
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: CHRISTOPHER MATTHEW
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em - A Celebration of A Comedy
<TT>SAT </TT>Classic <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bg38.html>b074bg38</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bg38>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>"Ooh Betty!" it's a celebration of the BBC's hit TV comedy
<TT>SAT </TT>about the disaster-prone lives of hapless Frank Spencer and
<TT>SAT </TT>his long-suffering wife Betty.
<TT>SAT </TT>Created by Ray Allen, it ran for 22 episodes over three
<TT>SAT </TT>series from 1973-78, starring Michael Crawford and Michele
<TT>SAT </TT>Dotrice - spawning a host of catchphrases and impersonators.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this behind-the-scenes documentary, scriptwriter Ray
<TT>SAT </TT>reveals his difficulty in getting the show commissioned -
<TT>SAT </TT>and how Michael Crawford wasn't first choice to play Frank.
<TT>SAT </TT>The show's legendary daring stunts were co-ordinated by
<TT>SAT </TT>Stuart Fell who admits it was "ambitious for the BBC" at the
<TT>SAT </TT>time. Michele Dotrice recalls how filming on the edge of a
<TT>SAT </TT>cliff was "a bit hairy" and reveals her mother's reaction
<TT>SAT </TT>when the stunt hit TV screens.
<TT>SAT </TT>Classic clips and rare archive appearances are interwoven
<TT>SAT </TT>amongst fresh and in-depth interviews in this celebration of
<TT>SAT </TT>the BBC's comedy classic.
<TT>SAT </TT>Presented and produced by Richard Latto.
<TT>SAT </TT>First heard on BBC Radio Solent in 2015.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Mark Billingham's Rule Book of Crime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r19jd.html>b01r19jd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01r19jd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Best-selling crime writer Mark Billingham has always been
<TT>SAT </TT>obsessed with the creative criminal minds of the past.
<TT>SAT </TT>Over three hours, Mark sets out to detect the clues dropped
<TT>SAT </TT>in the BBC archives, by his favourite crime writers: Sir
<TT>SAT </TT>Arthur Conan Doyle, Dame Agatha Christie, Raymond Chandler,
<TT>SAT </TT>PD James and Henning Mankell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Clues that reveal why their sleuthing creations - Sherlock
<TT>SAT </TT>Holmes, Miss Marple, Philip Marlowe, Adam Dalgliesh and Kurt
<TT>SAT </TT>Wallander - are so enduring.
<TT>SAT </TT>Having created his own flawed crime fighter, Detective
<TT>SAT </TT>Inspector Tom Thorne, Mark's wrestled with the thorny issue
<TT>SAT </TT>of inventing a distinctive new voice amongst a myriad of
<TT>SAT </TT>detecting greats. What's more important, devious plotting or
<TT>SAT </TT>debauched heroes, a killer in-plain-site or rug-pulling
<TT>SAT </TT>twists?
<TT>SAT </TT>In plundering the archive for answers, Mark has uncovered a
<TT>SAT </TT>hidden BBC radio detecting gem. Debuting in the late 1970s
<TT>SAT </TT>and running for a few seasons into the 1980s, it starred an
<TT>SAT </TT>actor who could be a lead in TV classic Cathy Come Home and
<TT>SAT </TT>voice an iconic children's cartoon. It was penned by a
<TT>SAT </TT>writer that worked on TV police dramas Z Cars and Softly
<TT>SAT </TT>Softly.
<TT>SAT </TT>All is revealed in Mark Billingham's Rule Book of Crime.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Peter McHugh
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra in 2013.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008m24j.html>b008m24j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008m24j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, John
<TT>SAT </TT>Wells, June Whitfield and Joan Sims. From November 1994.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019rpw8.html>b019rpw8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019rpw8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Dinner Party
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1 - The Dinner Party
<TT>SAT </TT>An audience sitcom about a couple in marriage counselling.
<TT>SAT </TT>Will and Annabelle throw a disastrous dinner party. The
<TT>SAT </TT>quarrelling couple tell their counsellor Guy all about the
<TT>SAT </TT>event, with flashbacks to the dinner party itself.
<TT>SAT </TT>CAST:
<TT>SAT </TT>Will Smith ..... Will Smith
<TT>SAT </TT>Annabelle Smith ..... Sarah Hadland
<TT>SAT </TT>Guy ..... Paterson Joseph
<TT>SAT </TT>Katrina ..... Tracy Wiles
<TT>SAT </TT>Doug ..... Simon Bubb
<TT>SAT </TT>Heather ..... Morwenna Banks
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by ..... Will Smith
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by ..... Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>SAT </TT>ABOUT THE SERIES
<TT>SAT </TT>A year into married life and already things are a little
<TT>SAT </TT>creaky. So, following Will's unimaginative anniversary
<TT>SAT </TT>present (a draining rack), Annabelle has signed them up for
<TT>SAT </TT>a course of marriage counselling.
<TT>SAT </TT>Each week, counsellor Guy mediates a recent dispute between
<TT>SAT </TT>Will and Annabelle, with flashbacks to the events that
<TT>SAT </TT>spawned the argument. By the end, the couple find marital
<TT>SAT </TT>equilibrium once more. Sort of.
<TT>SAT </TT>Guy arbitrates, usually leaning towards Annabelle's more
<TT>SAT </TT>sensible point of view. In contrast to Will's uptightness,
<TT>SAT </TT>Guy is confident and urbane and clearly irritates Will.
<TT>SAT </TT>The writer and comedian Will Smith leads the starry cast of
<TT>SAT </TT>Mr and Mrs.Smith. Sarah Hadland (Miranda, The Mitchell and
<TT>SAT </TT>Webb Look, Moving Wallpaper) stars as Will's wife Annabelle.
<TT>SAT </TT>Paterson Joseph (Peep Show, Survivors, Green Wing) plays
<TT>SAT </TT>Counsellor Guy. The series also includes Geoffrey whitehead
<TT>SAT </TT>(Reggie Perrin, Worst Week of My Life) and Susie Blake
<TT>SAT </TT>(Coronation Street; Victoria Wood as Seen on TV) as Will's
<TT>SAT </TT>mother and father-in-law.
<TT>SAT </TT>Will's writing credits include Armstrong and Miller (BBC1),
<TT>SAT </TT>Harry and Paul (BBC1), Moving Wallpaper (ITV1), Time Trumpet
<TT>SAT </TT>(BBC2), The Thick Of It (BBC2) in which he also appears as
<TT>SAT </TT>Phil Smith, and the upcoming Veep (HBO).
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Charlotte Bronte in Babylon: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bnfv.html>b074bnfv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bnfv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Accused of deceit by the publisher of Jane Eyre, Charlotte
<TT>SAT </TT>and Anne Bronte head straight to London. Stars Samantha
<TT>SAT </TT>Power.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Yasmina Reza
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael: Lenny Henry
<TT>SAT </TT>Veronica: Rosie Cavaliero
<TT>SAT </TT>Millson: Joseph Millson
<TT>SAT </TT>Annette: Monica Dolan
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: James Macdonald
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Catherine Bailey
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bnjp.html>b074bnjp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bnjp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Bradley Walsh
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor and presenter Bradley Walsh chooses 'Stranger in
<TT>SAT </TT>Paradise' by Tony Bennett and 'The Hungry Years' by Neil
<TT>SAT </TT>Sedaka.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t6x7.html>b010t6x7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t6x7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlotte Jones - The Diva in Me
<TT>SAT </TT>Phillipa spends Saturday night eating toast and fantasizing
<TT>SAT </TT>about a boy-man from Southern Electric. She can sing
<TT>SAT </TT>anything from Bjork to Bassey with a touch of Judy Garland
<TT>SAT </TT>thrown in but the world has turned its back her. Why? A
<TT>SAT </TT>comedy with music by award-winning writer Charlotte Jones.
<TT>SAT </TT>Phillipa...Philippa Stanton
<TT>SAT </TT>Shadwell...Stuart McLoughlin
<TT>SAT </TT>Vicki...Sally Orrock
<TT>SAT </TT>Gene Kelly...Daniel Rabin
<TT>SAT </TT>Mona...Joanna Monro
<TT>SAT </TT>Trevor...Brian Bowles
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Claire Grove
<TT>SAT </TT>This comedy with music has been specially written by
<TT>SAT </TT>award-winning playwright Charlotte Jones for actress and
<TT>SAT </TT>extraordinary mimic Philippa Stanton. Philippa sings
<TT>SAT </TT>Garland, Kitt, Boyle, Winehouse, Bjork, Gaga and Bassey. The
<TT>SAT </TT>music is woven into the narrative and is an essential part
<TT>SAT </TT>of the story because this is a woman with an extraordinary
<TT>SAT </TT>facility to recreate the voices of the famous. And although
<TT>SAT </TT>the world has turned its back on her talent she finally
<TT>SAT </TT>discovers the ingredient that makes a diva truly great.
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlotte Jones is an outstanding dramatist whose play
<TT>SAT </TT>'Humble Boy' for the National Theatre won Best New Play
<TT>SAT </TT>2001, and transferred to the West End to enormous box office
<TT>SAT </TT>and critical success. Her screenplay Bessie and the Bell won
<TT>SAT </TT>won the New York Film and TV Festival Award 2006. Her comedy
<TT>SAT </TT>MARTHA JOSIE AND THE CHINESE ELVIS for the Octagon Theatre,
<TT>SAT </TT>Bolton and Liverpool Playhouse, won the 1999 TMA Best Play
<TT>SAT </TT>Award. Charlotte Jones dramatised A WOMAN IN WHITE for
<TT>SAT </TT>Andrew Lloyd Webber and Matilda for Radio 4. She is
<TT>SAT </TT>currently writing for televison.
<TT>SAT </TT>Philippa Stanton's credits include Paula Vogel's award
<TT>SAT </TT>winning play 'How I Learned to Drive' at the Donmar
<TT>SAT </TT>Warehouse, two seasons at Shakespeare's Globe, appearing
<TT>SAT </TT>opposite Mark Rylance in 'The Golden Ass'. Her television
<TT>SAT </TT>credits include 'Jill' in both series of 'How Do You Want
<TT>SAT </TT>Me' with Dylan Moran, and 'Clara' in the BBC's Great
<TT>SAT </TT>Expectations with Ioan Gruffudd. Her film credits include:
<TT>SAT </TT>The Clandestine Marriage with Joan Collins, Nigel Hawthorne
<TT>SAT </TT>and Timothy Spall. Unconditional Love with Cathy Bates,
<TT>SAT </TT>Rupert Everett and Richard Briers and Swinging with the
<TT>SAT </TT>Finkels with Martin Freeman.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em - A Celebration of A Comedy
<TT>SAT </TT>Classic <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bg38.html>b074bg38</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bg38>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Dario Fo - Accidental Death of an Anarchist <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s63cx.html>b01s63cx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s63cx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:15 Gillian Tindall - The Real Novel <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07470y5.html>b07470y5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07470y5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Touchline Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00svs5x.html>b00svs5x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00svs5x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bs88.html>b074bs88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bs88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Static
<TT>SAT </TT>Ed Lindsay hates the television. He prefers to escape into
<TT>SAT </TT>the past with the help of his beloved radio set.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Stan Freberg. With Ann Whitney, David Darlowe, Ellie
<TT>SAT </TT>Weingardt and Bernie Landis.
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator: Stacy Keach.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted by Dennis Etchison and written by Charles Beaumont
<TT>SAT </TT>from a story by Oceo Ritch.
<TT>SAT </TT>Originally a cult sci-fi and horror TV series created by Rod
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling and broadcast in the USA on CBS from 1959 to 1964,
<TT>SAT </TT>The Twilight Zone was first adapted by American producer
<TT>SAT </TT>Carl Amari in 2002 as a 40-minute radio drama series.
<TT>SAT </TT>Rod Serling had managed to electrify the new medium of
<TT>SAT </TT>television - so armed with a licence from CBS and the
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling estate, Amari's slick adaptions are based on the
<TT>SAT </TT>original TV scripts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor Stacy Keach (best known here as TV detective Mike
<TT>SAT </TT>Hammer) takes Serling's original role as narrator - with a
<TT>SAT </TT>full cast, music and sound effects.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed and produced by Carl Amari for Falcon Picture
<TT>SAT </TT>Group.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrd7.html>b007jrd7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrd7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>In Pentworth, strange events continue to plague Sergeant
<TT>SAT </TT>Malone, Ellen Duncan and teenager Vikki Taylor. Read by
<TT>SAT </TT>Nigel Anthony.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Mark Billingham's Rule Book of Crime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r19jd.html>b01r19jd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01r19jd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Vivian Stanshall's Radio Flashes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d0ksp.html>b04d0ksp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d0ksp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Music, comedy and Keith Moon, courtesy of Britain's greatest
<TT>SAT </TT>eccentric. Including more from Colonel Knutt.
<TT>SAT </TT>Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band singer Vivian Stanshall took to the
<TT>SAT </TT>airwaves of BBC Radio 1 on Saturday 21 August 1971.
<TT>SAT </TT>Over two hours, relive Vivian's mix of zany comedy and music
<TT>SAT </TT>- including his take on Dick Barton's radio serial "Breath
<TT>SAT </TT>from the Pit". Featuring drummer Keith Moon from The Who.
<TT>SAT </TT>Vivian has previously featured on 4 Extra - thanks to his
<TT>SAT </TT>solo comedy 'Sir Henry at Rawlinson End', which originated
<TT>SAT </TT>as sessions for the John Peel Show on BBC Radio 1 in the
<TT>SAT </TT>mid-1970s.
<TT>SAT </TT>With Chris Bowler. Produced by John Walters.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 20 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bs88.html>b074bs88</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bs88>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrd7.html>b007jrd7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrd7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:40 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Charlotte Bronte in Babylon: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bnfv.html>b074bnfv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bnfv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bnjp.html>b074bnjp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bnjp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t6x7.html>b010t6x7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t6x7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em - A Celebration of A Comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>Classic <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bg38.html>b074bg38</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bg38>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Dario Fo - Accidental Death of an Anarchist <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s63cx.html>b01s63cx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s63cx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:15 Gillian Tindall - The Real Novel <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07470y5.html>b07470y5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07470y5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Touchline Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00svs5x.html>b00svs5x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00svs5x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Once More With Feeling: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011p0n5.html>b011p0n5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011p0n5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Twenty five years after being sacked from his band, Les Bone
<TT>SUN </TT>is going back on the road. Stars Paul Copley and Belinda
<TT>SUN </TT>Everett.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048jj9j.html>b048jj9j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048jj9j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>In the first of a new series, Roger Law travels through
<TT>SUN </TT>China to find some unexpected corners of the country's rich
<TT>SUN </TT>and varied culture. He begins his journey in Beijing, where
<TT>SUN </TT>the film industry is now growing at an extraordinary pace.
<TT>SUN </TT>After a visit to a huge and rather empty film museum on the
<TT>SUN </TT>edge of the city, he manages to get himself on to the film
<TT>SUN </TT>lot at one of the biggest studios in the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer Mark Rickards.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gvkw9.html>b01gvkw9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gvkw9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, With Deepest Sympathy
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Andrew Collins
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey Easter (played by Mark Benton), 46, is the eternal
<TT>SUN </TT>optimist. He is able to see the good in every situation, the
<TT>SUN </TT>silver lining within every cloud, the bright side to every
<TT>SUN </TT>bit of bad news.
<TT>SUN </TT>This, however, is his downfall. Someone for whom the glass
<TT>SUN </TT>is always half-full can be difficult to live with, as his
<TT>SUN </TT>wife of 19 years, Jacqui (played by Claire Skinner), knows
<TT>SUN </TT>all too well. Even as life deals Harvey and the Easter
<TT>SUN </TT>family a series of sadistic blows, Harvey looks on the
<TT>SUN </TT>positive side. It's pathological with him. The way Jax sees
<TT>SUN </TT>it, instead of dealing with the problems of their marriage
<TT>SUN </TT>and their teenage kids, Harvey's optimism is actually his
<TT>SUN </TT>way of avoiding engagement with the big issues.
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Blue Sky is about one man battling to remain positive in
<TT>SUN </TT>moments of crisis, and one woman battling to live with
<TT>SUN </TT>someone who has his head in the clouds.
<TT>SUN </TT>In this episode, the Easter family travel to Middlesborough
<TT>SUN </TT>to help Harvey's miserable, hypochondriac, racist mum Lou
<TT>SUN </TT>through a difficult time, and Charlie learns about mobile
<TT>SUN </TT>phone etiquette at a Catholic funeral mass and an Italian
<TT>SUN </TT>wake.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey Easter ..... Mark Benton
<TT>SUN </TT>Jacqui Easter ..... Claire Skinner
<TT>SUN </TT>Charlie Easter ..... Rosamund Hanson
<TT>SUN </TT>Robbie Easter ..... Tyger Drew Honey
<TT>SUN </TT>Kill-R ..... Javone Prince
<TT>SUN </TT>Lou Easter .... Sorcha Cusack
<TT>SUN </TT>Priest .... Angus Deayton
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Anna Madley
<TT>SUN </TT>An Avalon Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 ITMA - It's That Man Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bwvs.html>b074bwvs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bwvs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 14/10/1943
<TT>SUN </TT>Can Tommy Handley find talented performers for his new
<TT>SUN </TT>entertainment venture?
<TT>SUN </TT>ITMA proved to be one of the BBC's most popular radio
<TT>SUN </TT>comedies ever produced. It was first transmitted just before
<TT>SUN </TT>the start of the Second World War in 1939 and ran to 1949.
<TT>SUN </TT>Domestic audiences topped 20 million, and the audience
<TT>SUN </TT>worldwide was said to number 30 million. It starred
<TT>SUN </TT>Liverpudlian comic Tommy Handley, who with Ted Kavanagh
<TT>SUN </TT>created the series named after the phrase newspapers often
<TT>SUN </TT>used to describe Hitler: It's That Man Again!
<TT>SUN </TT>The original setting on a ship was deemed inappropriate once
<TT>SUN </TT>war broke out, and was replaced with the Office Of Twerps,
<TT>SUN </TT>with Tommy as Minister of Aggravation and Mysteries. Other
<TT>SUN </TT>settings followed - a seaside resort, and a war factory
<TT>SUN </TT>which by 1943, for this run of episodes, had been turned
<TT>SUN </TT>into a hotel.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring a host of supporting characters including Dorothy
<TT>SUN </TT>Summers as Mrs Mopp and Jack Train as Colonel Humphrey
<TT>SUN </TT>Chinstrap.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Francis Worsley
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Home Service in 1943.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsw0.html>b007jsw0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsw0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>St Swithin's
<TT>SUN </TT>Simon Sparrow dithers over registering to train as a doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>as St Swithin's hospital in London.
<TT>SUN </TT>The misadventures of student doctor Simon Sparrow - adapted
<TT>SUN </TT>for radio by Ray Cooney from Richard Gordon's novel 'Doctor
<TT>SUN </TT>in the House' published in 1952.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Sumner as
<TT>SUN </TT>Sir Lancelot Spratt, Ray Cooney as Tony Benskin, Erik Chitty
<TT>SUN </TT>as the Secretary, Beth Boyd as the Sister and Michael Deacon
<TT>SUN </TT>as the Padre.
<TT>SUN </TT>Special guest star: John le Mesurier as The Dean
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: David Hatch
<TT>SUN </TT>Recorded at the BBC Paris studio in London.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in June 1968.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Quicksand: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bwvv.html>b074bwvv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bwvv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Henning Mankell copes with illness by recalling his
<TT>SUN </TT>childhood and an early secret. Posthumous essays read by Tim
<TT>SUN </TT>Pigott-Smith.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06p4zp4.html>b06p4zp4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06p4zp4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Anita Dobson
<TT>SUN </TT>The actress Anita Dobson chooses 'No One But You' by Billy
<TT>SUN </TT>Eckstine and 'Young at Heart' by Frank Sinatra.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011ttxt.html>b011ttxt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011ttxt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Comedians, Victoria Wood
<TT>SUN </TT>From The Doobie Brothers to Tom Waits, comedy star Victoria
<TT>SUN </TT>Wood makes her castaway choices. With Kirsty Young. From
<TT>SUN </TT>December 2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074c3rc.html>b074c3rc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074c3rc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, London Calling - with Crossfire, and a Vampire
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live: Sarah Austin Jenness introduces four
<TT>SUN </TT>tales celebrating all things British. With writer Neil
<TT>SUN </TT>Gaiman.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:50 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100j9q.html>b0100j9q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100j9q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Hummers
<TT>SUN </TT>8/20. Hummingbirds are given spectacular names motivated by
<TT>SUN </TT>their striking colours, patterns and shimmering metallic
<TT>SUN </TT>iridescence; their names are beautiful as are the birds.
<TT>SUN </TT>David Attenborough has filmed them on several occasions and
<TT>SUN </TT>is fascinated by their agility and flying skills to drink
<TT>SUN </TT>nectar from flowers inaccessible to any other animal. And
<TT>SUN </TT>propelled by this rocket fuel of nature they are capable of
<TT>SUN </TT>flying great distances and living life in the fast lane.
<TT>SUN </TT>Enchanting in this story is how moved David Attenborough is
<TT>SUN </TT>when recalling a story of their conservation; a rare piece
<TT>SUN </TT>of good news he comments.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written and presented by David Attenborough
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Julian Hector.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 ITMA - It's That Man Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bwvs.html>b074bwvs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bwvs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Doctor in the House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsw0.html>b007jsw0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsw0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Once More With Feeling: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011p0n5.html>b011p0n5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011p0n5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048jj9j.html>b048jj9j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048jj9j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Trading Futures: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074c3rf.html>b074c3rf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074c3rf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Sixty-year-old Matthew Oxenhay, sacked from his job trading
<TT>SUN </TT>commodities, must now bet on his own future. Read by Toby
<TT>SUN </TT>Jones.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Julia Darling - Pearl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074c3rh.html>b074c3rh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074c3rh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. A lollipop lady loves babies. That must be
<TT>SUN </TT>why she knits baby clothes for the expectant mums she sees.
<TT>SUN </TT>Read by Charlie Hardwick.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Roger Hume - The Campden Wonder <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mrhdm.html>b00mrhdm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mrhdm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The true account of the mysterious disappearance of William
<TT>SUN </TT>Harrison, a rent collector in the service of the Campden
<TT>SUN </TT>family in Chipping Campden in 1660.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Peter Jeffrey as Sir Thomas Overbury, Richard
<TT>SUN </TT>Derrington as John Perry, Nigel Anthony as Dr Shirley, David
<TT>SUN </TT>Holt as Sly/Edward Harrison and Kim Durham as
<TT>SUN </TT>Richard/Nathan.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Richard Derrington and Roger Hume.
<TT>SUN </TT>Directed at BBC Pebble Mill by Sue Wilson.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1994.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074c4m0.html>b074c4m0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074c4m0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Consorting with Angels
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive.
<TT>SUN </TT>'Consorting with Angels' features troubled model and
<TT>SUN </TT>successful poet, Anne Sexton. Despite the glamour life,
<TT>SUN </TT>Sexton was a haunted figure who suffered from mental
<TT>SUN </TT>illness. Like Sylvia Plath, Sexton also wrote verse which
<TT>SUN </TT>reflected her tormented inner life, and about women's
<TT>SUN </TT>issues. And like Plath, she eventually committed suicide.
<TT>SUN </TT>This personal look at her life and work is told by Anne's
<TT>SUN </TT>daughters and those who knew her. Using home recorded
<TT>SUN </TT>material made available by the family, we also hear actors
<TT>SUN </TT>voicing the transcripts of psychiatric counselling sessions
<TT>SUN </TT>between Anne Sexton and Dr Martin Orne.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Charlotte Austin
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on Radio 4 in January 2010.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gvkw9.html>b01gvkw9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gvkw9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Here Am I Where Are You? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074c5ct.html>b074c5ct</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074c5ct>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The tale of a cursed professor with a special red book, his
<TT>SUN </TT>very wayward nephew and an 18th century tankard.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Sheila Hodgson - based on an idea by MR James
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars David March as James, Lockwood West as Professor
<TT>SUN </TT>Zetterholm, Susan Sheridan as Paul Mallory and Joan Newell
<TT>SUN </TT>as Mrs Marriott.
<TT>SUN </TT>Directed by David Johnstone
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1977.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:45 Edgar Allan Poe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bv04c.html>b03bv04c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03bv04c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Oblong Box
<TT>SUN </TT>A passenger on a summer voyage to New York is curious about
<TT>SUN </TT>an artist, his new wife and his luggage. Read by James
<TT>SUN </TT>Aubrey.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074c3rc.html>b074c3rc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074c3rc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:50 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100j9q.html>b0100j9q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100j9q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:50 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:00 Quicksand: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074bwvv.html>b074bwvv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074bwvv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06p4zp4.html>b06p4zp4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06p4zp4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011ttxt.html>b011ttxt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011ttxt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gvkw9.html>b01gvkw9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gvkw9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 The Shuttleworths <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqt5.html>b007jqt5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqt5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Shuttleworth Diplomacy
<TT>SUN </TT>Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth sets out to be a nicer,
<TT>SUN </TT>more approachable person. Stars Graham Fellows. From August
<TT>SUN </TT>1995.
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 The In Crowd <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008p84t.html>b008p84t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008p84t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 5
<TT>SUN </TT>Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince,
<TT>SUN </TT>Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From April 2002.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074vd86.html>b074vd86</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074vd86>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>SUN </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Arthur Smith chats to Yuriko
<TT>SUN </TT>Kotani.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Newsjack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073r1c6.html>b073r1c6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073r1c6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 14, Episode 6
<TT>SUN </TT>This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into
<TT>SUN </TT>sketches, one-liners and vox-pops written by the public.
<TT>SUN </TT>Trying to make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
<TT>SUN </TT>We tackle Osborne's budget, Matt Le Blanc's Top Gear gaffe,
<TT>SUN </TT>and the biggest news story of all this week - Peter
<TT>SUN </TT>Stringfellow's naming ceremony in a strip club.
<TT>SUN </TT>Nish is joined by George Fouracres, Cariad Lloyd and
<TT>SUN </TT>Dominique Moore.
<TT>SUN </TT>Newsjack was produced by Matt Stronge and Paul Sheehan.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Production Coordinator was Sophie Richardson.
<TT>SUN </TT>It was a BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwbg.html>b007jwbg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwbg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Sudan
<TT>SUN </TT>The naive Budleigh Salterton gap year student goes fishing
<TT>SUN </TT>on the African continent. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From July
<TT>SUN </TT>2002.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 21 MARCH 2016</B></A>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Here Am I Where Are You? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074c5ct.html>b074c5ct</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074c5ct>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>00:45 Edgar Allan Poe <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bv04c.html>b03bv04c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03bv04c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Once More With Feeling: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011p0n5.html>b011p0n5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011p0n5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Roger Law and the Chinese Curiosities <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048jj9j.html>b048jj9j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048jj9j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Trading Futures: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074c3rf.html>b074c3rf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074c3rf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Julia Darling - Pearl <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074c3rh.html>b074c3rh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074c3rh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Roger Hume - The Campden Wonder <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mrhdm.html>b00mrhdm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mrhdm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074c4m0.html>b074c4m0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074c4m0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gvkw9.html>b01gvkw9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gvkw9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rq27n.html>b00rq27n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rq27n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case, A Warning from Miss Wayne
<TT>MON </TT>Lynn Ferguson recounts her ordeal of being kidnapped - while
<TT>MON </TT>suave sleuth Paul Temple gets some drunken advice from Betty
<TT>MON </TT>Wayne.
<TT>MON </TT>Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke as Paul Temple
<TT>MON </TT>and Marjorie Westbury as Steve in another intriguing case
<TT>MON </TT>for BBC radio's smoothest investigator and his glamorous
<TT>MON </TT>wife.
<TT>MON </TT>With Peggy Hassard as Lynn Ferguson, James Beattie as
<TT>MON </TT>Charlie, Lester Mudditt as Sir Graham Forbes, Grizelda
<TT>MON </TT>Hervey as Betty Wayne and Duncan McIntyre as Detective
<TT>MON </TT>Inspector Kingston.
<TT>MON </TT>From 1938 to 1969 the fictional crime novelist and detective
<TT>MON </TT>Paul Temple, together with his Fleet Street journalist
<TT>MON </TT>Steve, solved case after case in one of BBC radio's most
<TT>MON </TT>popular series. They inhabited a sophisticated world of
<TT>MON </TT>chilled cocktails and fast cars, where the women were chic
<TT>MON </TT>and the men wore cravats - a world where Sir Graham Forbes,
<TT>MON </TT>of Scotland Yard, usually needed Paul's help with his latest
<TT>MON </TT>tricky case.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Martin C Webster
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1954.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Lucifer Matches: The Letters of Charlotte Bronte
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00756cj.html>b00756cj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00756cj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>4 Extra Debut. In her correspondence, Jane Eyre's creator
<TT>MON </TT>rarely minced her words - as Bronte's biographer, Juliet
<TT>MON </TT>Barker, reveals. From February 1998.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076grw.html>b0076grw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076grw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>All Downhill from Here:
<TT>MON </TT>A group of desperate friends are landed in an unfortunate
<TT>MON </TT>situation on a ski lift. Stars Olivia Coleman. From
<TT>MON </TT>September 2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0736vv2.html>b0736vv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0736vv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 74, Episode 4
<TT>MON </TT>Graham Norton, Rufus Hound, Paul Merton and Pam Ayres join
<TT>MON </TT>host Nicholas Parsons, and attempt to speak without
<TT>MON </TT>repetition, deviation or hesitation. Produced by Victoria
<TT>MON </TT>Lloyd.
<TT>MON </TT>On the cards today Copernicus, The Rat Pack, and Toast.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Graham Norton
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Rufus Hound
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Paul Merton
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Pam Ayres
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Victoria Lloyd
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrbf.html>b007jrbf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrbf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, Turkey Dinner
<TT>MON </TT>Corporal Jones mistakenly shoots a bird, so the platoon
<TT>MON </TT>hatch a plan to cook it for the old folk of
<TT>MON </TT>Walmington-on-Sea.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>MON </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike, Bill Pertwee as Hodges, Frank
<TT>MON </TT>Williams as the Vicar, Larry Martyn as Private Walker, Pearl
<TT>MON </TT>Hackney as Mrs Pike and Harold Bennett as Mr Blewitt.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>MON </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1976.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mxtj8.html>b01mxtj8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mxtj8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>From 03/02/1985
<TT>MON </TT>Les Dawson pays tribute to a sheep-headed publican and Cosmo
<TT>MON </TT>Smallpiece looks at holidays.
<TT>MON </TT>With Daphne Oxenford, Eli Woods and Colin Edwynn.
<TT>MON </TT>Music by Brian Fitzgerald.
<TT>MON </TT>Scripted and produced by James Casey.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in February 1985.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01l7mq0.html>b01l7mq0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l7mq0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Another edition of the 48th series of Quote... Unquote, the
<TT>MON </TT>popular quotations programme presented and devised by Nigel
<TT>MON </TT>Rees. The guests this week are Charlie Higson, Martin
<TT>MON </TT>Kelner, Nat Luurtsema and Stephanie Merritt. The reader is
<TT>MON </TT>Peter Jefferson.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jml9.html>b007jml9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jml9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 6, Safety First
<TT>MON </TT>All go at school with a serious road accident at the gates,
<TT>MON </TT>and a radio show for the headmaster to record. Stars Karl
<TT>MON </TT>Howman.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075qkb.html>b0075qkb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075qkb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie Lee - Cider with Rosie, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Tim McInnerny plays Laurie and Niamh Cusack his mother, in
<TT>MON </TT>this production recorded on location in and around the Slad
<TT>MON </TT>valley. In the first of two episodes dramatised by Nick
<TT>MON </TT>Darke, the Lee family arrive in their new home.
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie........Tim McInnerny
<TT>MON </TT>Mother.......Niamh Cusack
<TT>MON </TT>Young Loll..Sunny Leworthy
<TT>MON </TT>With Jennifer Compton, Paul Currier, Briony Fforde, Daniel
<TT>MON </TT>Clifford, Lisa Kay, Laura Strachan, Jed Blacklock, David
<TT>MON </TT>Goodland, Constance Chapman, Val Lorraine, Chris Grimes,
<TT>MON </TT>June Barrie, James Lawton, Pupils of Rodborough Primary
<TT>MON </TT>School.
<TT>MON </TT>Music by Paul Burgess
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Viv Beeby and Jeremy Howe.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Sophie Hannah - The Visitors Book and Other Ghost
<TT>MON </TT>Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074g229.html>b074g229</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074g229>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Visitors Book, Part 1/2
<TT>MON </TT>Victoria's friend Aaron has moved to a two-bedroom house in
<TT>MON </TT>Walthamstow. But why does he have a visitors book? And why
<TT>MON </TT>is Victoria so determined not to sign it?
<TT>MON </TT>Tales of the supernatural in modern, everyday settings, by
<TT>MON </TT>Sophie Hannah.
<TT>MON </TT>Sophie Hannah is a best-selling writer of psychological
<TT>MON </TT>crime fiction. In 2013, her novel The Carrier won the Crime
<TT>MON </TT>Thriller of the Year Award at the Specsavers National Book
<TT>MON </TT>Awards. The Monogram Murders, a Poirot novel approved by the
<TT>MON </TT>Agatha Christie estate, was published in 2014.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Polly Frame.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jeremy Osborne
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk Productions.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Colin Haydn Evans - Forest Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039ljtw.html>b039ljtw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039ljtw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Tristan and Iselda
<TT>MON </TT>Fleeing plague and war, travellers tell tales to dispel the
<TT>MON </TT>shadows. But in the woods, someone or something is
<TT>MON </TT>listening.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrbf.html>b007jrbf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrbf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mxtj8.html>b01mxtj8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mxtj8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rq27n.html>b00rq27n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rq27n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Lucifer Matches: The Letters of Charlotte Bronte
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00756cj.html>b00756cj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00756cj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 HE Bates - Sugar for the Horse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvls.html>b007jvls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Widder
<TT>MON </TT>The incorrigible Uncle Silas heads off to sup wine with a
<TT>MON </TT>widow. HE Bates' country tale is read by David Neal.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dk87y.html>b04dk87y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dk87y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Blooming Tree of Life
<TT>MON </TT>The new science of DNA sequencing during the 1990's would
<TT>MON </TT>not only lead to the mapping of complete human and plant
<TT>MON </TT>genomes but it was to also revolutionise the classification
<TT>MON </TT>for flowering plants. For the first time, rather than the
<TT>MON </TT>200 year old tradition of classifying plants just on their
<TT>MON </TT>shape and structures, scientists could begin to infer how
<TT>MON </TT>closely plants were related by examining the differences in
<TT>MON </TT>DNA between different families and species.
<TT>MON </TT>Kathy Willis examines the story of how new connections
<TT>MON </TT>between plants were uncovered that appearance alone could
<TT>MON </TT>never have suggested. She talks to Kew's Mark Chase, leader
<TT>MON </TT>of the Angiosperm Plant Phylogeny Group - an international
<TT>MON </TT>group of scientists who pioneered this work, and hears how
<TT>MON </TT>this molecular analysis was to rewrite some of the many
<TT>MON </TT>assumptions that we've made about close relationships within
<TT>MON </TT>and between plant families.
<TT>MON </TT>Kathy also hears from plant morphologist Paula Rudell on how
<TT>MON </TT>detailed pollen analysis was to back up some of the
<TT>MON </TT>controversial findings that this work was suggesting The
<TT>MON </TT>practical implications of this new way of classifying are
<TT>MON </TT>huge and could open the way to identifying new plants for
<TT>MON </TT>medicinal use, and help accurately determine the ability of
<TT>MON </TT>plants to withstand future environmental change.
<TT>MON </TT>With additional contributions from Kew taxonomist Gwil Lewis
<TT>MON </TT>and historian Jim Endersby
<TT>MON </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwcq.html>b007jwcq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwcq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Ladies of Letters Spring Clean, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Irene and Vera's mutual suitor falls ill. Carole Hayman and
<TT>MON </TT>Lou Wakefield's comedy with Patricia Routledge and Prunella
<TT>MON </TT>Scales.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06mc8jf.html>b06mc8jf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06mc8jf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Charlotte Bronte: A Life, Childhood
<TT>MON </TT>Hattie Morahan reads Claire Harman's new and intimate
<TT>MON </TT>biography of Charlotte Bronte, one of the nation's greatest
<TT>MON </TT>novelists. This vivid and complex portrait is published
<TT>MON </TT>ahead of the two hundredth anniversary of the writer's birth
<TT>MON </TT>in April 2016.
<TT>MON </TT>The events of Charlotte Bronte's life - her motherless
<TT>MON </TT>childhood on the Yorkshire moors, the early and tragic
<TT>MON </TT>deaths of her beloved siblings and a great and unrequited
<TT>MON </TT>love - all found their way into her novels. Claire Harman
<TT>MON </TT>unravels the complexities of Bronte's life to reveal a
<TT>MON </TT>fiercely passionate and determined woman who gave us some of
<TT>MON </TT>our best loved novels and heroines, most famously Jane Eyre.
<TT>MON </TT>Claire Harman is an acclaimed and award winning biographer.
<TT>MON </TT>Her books include Sylvia Townsend Warner, Fanny Burney,
<TT>MON </TT>Robert Louis Stevenson and Jane's Fame which tells the story
<TT>MON </TT>of Jane Austen's renown.
<TT>MON </TT>Hattie Morahan is an award winning actress of the stage and
<TT>MON </TT>screen and has appeared in television dramas including,
<TT>MON </TT>Sense and Sensibility, Lark Rise to Candleford and The
<TT>MON </TT>Outcast. She won Best Actress at the 2012 Evening Standard
<TT>MON </TT>Awards and the 2012 Critics' Circle Theatre Awards for her
<TT>MON </TT>performance as Nora in The Doll's House.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Julian Wilkinson
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Hattie Morahan
<TT>MON </TT>Author: Claire Harman
<TT>MON </TT>Abridger: Julian Wilkinson
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Elizabeth Allard
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075qkb.html>b0075qkb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075qkb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01l7mq0.html>b01l7mq0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l7mq0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jml9.html>b007jml9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jml9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076grw.html>b0076grw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076grw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0736vv2.html>b0736vv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0736vv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0wz.html>b007k0wz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0wz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>Tortured by memories, Robert Neville, Earth's last living
<TT>MON </TT>man, steps up his fight against the vampires. Read by Angus
<TT>MON </TT>McInnes.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763tc.html>b00763tc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763tc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>John Peel & Arabella Weir
<TT>MON </TT>Matthew Parris and his guests, broadcaster John Peel and
<TT>MON </TT>comic actress Arabella Weir discuss books by Tracy
<TT>MON </TT>Chevalier, Joshua Slocum and Arthur Mathews. From 2001.
<TT>MON </TT>Girl With A Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Harper Collins
<TT>MON </TT>Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical
<TT>MON </TT>Well Remembered Days by Arthur Mathews.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrbf.html>b007jrbf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrbf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mxtj8.html>b01mxtj8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mxtj8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rq27n.html>b00rq27n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rq27n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Lucifer Matches: The Letters of Charlotte Bronte
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00756cj.html>b00756cj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00756cj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Sophie Hannah - The Visitors Book and Other Ghost
<TT>MON </TT>Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074g229.html>b074g229</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074g229>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Colin Haydn Evans - Forest Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039ljtw.html>b039ljtw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039ljtw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0736vv2.html>b0736vv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0736vv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01phhb3.html>b01phhb3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01phhb3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 5, Meera Syal
<TT>MON </TT>Guests experience new things and give their verdicts to
<TT>MON </TT>Marcus Brigstocke. It's always fascinating to discover what
<TT>MON </TT>the guests think of their new experience, but also to find
<TT>MON </TT>out why they've waited so long to do it. Poet Benjamin
<TT>MON </TT>Zephaniah had never seen a Bond movie or had a cup of
<TT>MON </TT>builder's tea - so he'll be discussing his first Bond
<TT>MON </TT>experience over tea and scones. Meera Syal had never been to
<TT>MON </TT>a football match. Percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie had
<TT>MON </TT>never seen the Olympics Opening Ceremony, despite featuring
<TT>MON </TT>in it, and she has her first experience of Downton Abbey.
<TT>MON </TT>Comedian Dave Gorman tries going to a strip club and reads
<TT>MON </TT>his first Dickens. Perhaps most astonishing of all, actor
<TT>MON </TT>and comedian Les Dennis swallows his first ever piece of
<TT>MON </TT>cheese.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Bill Dare.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 The Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073bb5c.html>b073bb5c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073bb5c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 48, Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are joined by Andy Zaltzman, Lucy
<TT>MON </TT>Porter, Mitch Benn and Freya Parker to present the week in
<TT>MON </TT>news through stand-up and sketches.
<TT>MON </TT>This week the gang take a look at the winners and losers
<TT>MON </TT>from the Budget 2016, Andy Zaltzman makes an argument for
<TT>MON </TT>sport to save us all, Lucy Porter lays out her plans to open
<TT>MON </TT>an academy school and Steve and Hugh discuss how the
<TT>MON </TT>impending EU referendum is viewed from across the English
<TT>MON </TT>Channel with the UK Correspondent for De Spiegel magazine
<TT>MON </TT>Christoph Scheuermann.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Steve Punt
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Hugh Dennis
<TT>MON </TT>Performer: Andy Zaltzman
<TT>MON </TT>Performer: Lucy Porter
<TT>MON </TT>Performer: Mitch Benn
<TT>MON </TT>Performer: Freya Parker
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<TT>MON </TT><B>23:30 Elvenquest <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016pynv.html>b016pynv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016pynv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>The third episode in series of the sitcom set in Lower
<TT>MON </TT>Earth. The Questers, continuing their search for the Sword
<TT>MON </TT>of Asnagar, the only weapon capable of ridding their land
<TT>MON </TT>from the tyranny of the evil Lord Darkness, find themselves
<TT>MON </TT>needing to take a short cut through the mysterious mines of
<TT>MON </TT>Grazak-Dun. The only man who can help them enter the mines,
<TT>MON </TT>however, is the Master Stonemason of Grazak-Dun.
<TT>MON </TT>Luckily, the Master Stonemason of Grazak-Dun also happens to
<TT>MON </TT>be Dean's dad. Problem is, Dean's dad hates Dean. So the
<TT>MON </TT>Questers must hatch a plan that'll help Dean win back the
<TT>MON </TT>respect of his father...
<TT>MON </TT>Meanwhile, Lord Darkness is given the honour of writing the
<TT>MON </TT>"Big Book of Evil", a task which he takes on with relish.
<TT>MON </TT>But he soon finds that, as everyone knows, it's one thing to
<TT>MON </TT>say you'll write a book, and quite another to actually sit
<TT>MON </TT>down and write one...
<TT>MON </TT>Starring:
<TT>MON </TT>Darren Boyd as Vidar
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon as Dean/Kreech
<TT>MON </TT>Dave Lamb as Amis, aka The Chosen One
<TT>MON </TT>Stephen Mangan as Sam
<TT>MON </TT>Alistair McGowan as Lord Darkness
<TT>MON </TT>John Sessions as Little Dick
<TT>MON </TT>and
<TT>MON </TT>Sophie Winkleman as Penthiselea
<TT>MON </TT>Writers: Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 22 MARCH 2016</B></A>
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0wz.html>b007k0wz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0wz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763tc.html>b00763tc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763tc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rq27n.html>b00rq27n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rq27n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Lucifer Matches: The Letters of Charlotte Bronte
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00756cj.html>b00756cj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00756cj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 HE Bates - Sugar for the Horse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvls.html>b007jvls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dk87y.html>b04dk87y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dk87y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwcq.html>b007jwcq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwcq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06mc8jf.html>b06mc8jf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06mc8jf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075qkb.html>b0075qkb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075qkb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01l7mq0.html>b01l7mq0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l7mq0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jml9.html>b007jml9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jml9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 Trapped <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076grw.html>b0076grw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076grw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0736vv2.html>b0736vv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0736vv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rqjm4.html>b00rqjm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rqjm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case, The Note
<TT>TUE </TT>Detective Inspector Kingston shares his murder theory with
<TT>TUE </TT>the debonair sleuth - while wife Steve gets a shock.
<TT>TUE </TT>Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke as Paul Temple
<TT>TUE </TT>and Marjorie Westbury as Steve in another intriguing case
<TT>TUE </TT>for BBC radio's smoothest investigator and his glamorous
<TT>TUE </TT>wife.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Olaf Olsen as Louis Fabian, James Beattie as Charlie,
<TT>TUE </TT>Duncan McIntyre as Detective Inspector Kingston, Richard
<TT>TUE </TT>Williams as Lance Reynolds and Grizelda Hervey as Betty
<TT>TUE </TT>Wayne.
<TT>TUE </TT>From 1938 to 1969 the fictional crime novelist and detective
<TT>TUE </TT>Paul Temple, together with his Fleet Street journalist
<TT>TUE </TT>Steve, solved case after case in one of BBC radio's most
<TT>TUE </TT>popular series. They inhabited a sophisticated world of
<TT>TUE </TT>chilled cocktails and fast cars, where the women were chic
<TT>TUE </TT>and the men wore cravats - a world where Sir Graham Forbes,
<TT>TUE </TT>of Scotland Yard, usually needed Paul's help with his latest
<TT>TUE </TT>tricky case.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Martin C Webster.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Never Mind the Bhangra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tcs23.html>b00tcs23</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tcs23>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Adil Ray takes a light-hearted look at how the lack of brown
<TT>TUE </TT>faces in rock and pop has mortified and marginalised
<TT>TUE </TT>generations of music-loving Asian kids in Britain. He talks
<TT>TUE </TT>to famous British Asians about why there have been so few
<TT>TUE </TT>Asians in popular music, and finds out why Bhangra and
<TT>TUE </TT>Bollywood can never be enough.
<TT>TUE </TT>East Enders star Nitin Ganatra talks about growing up in the
<TT>TUE </TT>1970s in a racist area of Coventry where his parents ran a
<TT>TUE </TT>corner shop. Comedian Paul Sinha remembers being a
<TT>TUE </TT>chess-loving academic kid who didn't care about liking cool
<TT>TUE </TT>music. Presenters Anita Rani and Hardeep Singh Kohli discuss
<TT>TUE </TT>being called a "coconut" - brown on the outside but white on
<TT>TUE </TT>the inside - for liking rock and indie music.
<TT>TUE </TT>We also hear from newsreader Mishal Husain; writer Sathnam
<TT>TUE </TT>Sanghera and Goodness Gracious Me star Kulvinder Ghir about
<TT>TUE </TT>musical passions, parental tensions and the struggle to fit
<TT>TUE </TT>in and be accepted in Britain.
<TT>TUE </TT>Helped by former NME writer and now editor of The Guardian
<TT>TUE </TT>Guide, Malik Meer, Adil charts the journey of Asians in
<TT>TUE </TT>British music from Freddie Mercury - who rarely mentioned
<TT>TUE </TT>his Indian heritage - through the rise of the Asian
<TT>TUE </TT>Underground to modern day superstars like MIA. We hear from
<TT>TUE </TT>Talvin Singh as well as upcoming artists Nadine Shah and
<TT>TUE </TT>Prash Mistry from Engine Earz Experiment.
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter and comedy writer Adil Ray was a key figure on the
<TT>TUE </TT>BBC Asian Network for nine years, most recently on the
<TT>TUE </TT>Breakfast Show which he left in June 2010. He has also been
<TT>TUE </TT>a regular on BBC Radio 5 live's Fighting Talk and presented
<TT>TUE </TT>various Radio 4 documentaries including the series Picturing
<TT>TUE </TT>Britain. He was a presenter on BBC Two's Arts show DesiDNA
<TT>TUE </TT>and the RTS award-nominated show Is it Cos I Is Black? for
<TT>TUE </TT>BBC Three. He has recently appeared on the BBC Two comedy
<TT>TUE </TT>show Bellamy's People.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Vernee Samuel
<TT>TUE </TT>An AlFi Media production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Vernee Samuel
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 55 and Over <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p09pb.html>b01p09pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p09pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>Juliet Stevenson and Philip Jackson star in Peter Souter's
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy about love, sex and other foolhardy mistakes made by
<TT>TUE </TT>the modern 50pluser. With new partners on the scene the
<TT>TUE </TT>possibility of progeny suddenly seems more likely. But not
<TT>TUE </TT>everyone is so keen on later-in-life breeding.
<TT>TUE </TT>Jane ..... Juliet Stevenson
<TT>TUE </TT>Ray ..... Philip Jackson
<TT>TUE </TT>Tony ..... Patrick Brennan
<TT>TUE </TT>Heather ..... Liza Sadovy
<TT>TUE </TT>Honey ..... Stephanie Racine
<TT>TUE </TT>Sam ..... Adam Nagaitis
<TT>TUE </TT>Dr Miller ..... Robert Blythe
<TT>TUE </TT>Portia ..... Sarah Thom
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer/Director ..... Helen Perry.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00g2glw.html>b00g2glw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g2glw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 6
<TT>TUE </TT>Linda's procrastinating live-in builder finds fame and
<TT>TUE </TT>neighbour Betty's got worries.
<TT>TUE </TT>Comedy series written by and starring Linda Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Femi Elufowoju Jr, Martin Hyder, Margaret John, Chris
<TT>TUE </TT>Neill and Mark Steel.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lucy Armitage
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2001.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00svbbs.html>b00svbbs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00svbbs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 6
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenneth Horne's in for a shock from sneaky Kenneth Williams
<TT>TUE </TT>in 'Big Broads Don't Squeal' - and bona gifts galore from
<TT>TUE </TT>Julian and Sandy.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres.
<TT>TUE </TT>For series 4, Marty Feldman was replaced by Brian Cooke &
<TT>TUE </TT>Johnnie Mortimer and Donald Webster
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in March 1968.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013dzmy.html>b013dzmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013dzmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Food for Thought
<TT>TUE </TT>The bungling duo's antics attract some sinister interest
<TT>TUE </TT>from abroad. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From
<TT>TUE </TT>April 1973.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 The Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073bb5c.html>b073bb5c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073bb5c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b9kdj.html>b01b9kdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01b9kdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Sally's Birthday
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2 - Sally's Birthday
<TT>TUE </TT>An audience sitcom about a couple in marriage counselling.
<TT>TUE </TT>Will and Annabelle attend her mum's 60th Birthday Party.
<TT>TUE </TT>Will makes an effort to get on with his straight talking
<TT>TUE </TT>father-in-law John.
<TT>TUE </TT>FULL CAST DETAILS:
<TT>TUE </TT>Will Smith ..... Will Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Annabelle Smith ..... Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy ..... Paterson Joseph
<TT>TUE </TT>John ..... Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Sally ..... Susie Blake
<TT>TUE </TT>Shop Assistant ..... Tracy Wiles
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by ..... Will Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by ..... Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>TUE </TT>ABOUT THE SERIES:
<TT>TUE </TT>A year into married life and already things are a little
<TT>TUE </TT>creaky. So, following Will's unimaginative anniversary
<TT>TUE </TT>present (a draining rack), Annabelle has signed them up for
<TT>TUE </TT>a course of marriage counselling.
<TT>TUE </TT>Each week, counsellor Guy mediates a recent dispute between
<TT>TUE </TT>Will and Annabelle, with flashbacks to the events that
<TT>TUE </TT>spawned the argument, and by the end, the couple find
<TT>TUE </TT>marital equilibrium once more. Sort of.
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy arbitrates, usually leaning towards Annabelle's more
<TT>TUE </TT>sensible point of view. In contrast to Will's uptightness,
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy is laconic and urbane and clearly irritates Will.
<TT>TUE </TT>The writer and comedian Will Smith leads the starry cast of
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr and Mrs.Smith. Will's writing credits include Armstrong
<TT>TUE </TT>and Miller (BBC1), Harry and Paul (BBC1), Moving Wallpaper
<TT>TUE </TT>(ITV1), Time Trumpet (BBC2), the multi-award winning The
<TT>TUE </TT>Thick Of It (BBC2) in which he also appears as Phil Smith,
<TT>TUE </TT>and the upcoming Veep (HBO).
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00757rv.html>b00757rv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00757rv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Laurie Lee - Cider with Rosie, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>In the second of two episodes dramatised by Nick Darke,
<TT>TUE </TT>young Loll experiences his first taste of the adult world.
<TT>TUE </TT>Laurie.................Tim McInnerny
<TT>TUE </TT>Mother................Niamh Cusack
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Loll...........Sunny Leworthy
<TT>TUE </TT>Rosie..................Emily Parrish
<TT>TUE </TT>with Jennifer Compton, Paul Currier, Lisa Kay, Briony
<TT>TUE </TT>Fforde, Daniel Clifford, Jed Blacklock, David Goodland, Bill
<TT>TUE </TT>Wallis, Paul Dodgson, June Barrie, Chris Grimes, Megan
<TT>TUE </TT>Melish, Laura Beckett, Luke Glastonbury-Cole, Buster Reece,
<TT>TUE </TT>Alex Smith, Leanne French, Villagers of Slad and Rodborough.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by Paul Burgess
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Viv Beeby and Jeremy Howe
<TT>TUE </TT>Repeated Saturday 9.00 p.m.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Sophie Hannah - The Visitors Book and Other Ghost
<TT>TUE </TT>Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074gntd.html>b074gntd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074gntd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Visitors Book, Part 2/2
<TT>TUE </TT>Victoria investigates why Aaron has called his house
<TT>TUE </TT>Netterden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Tales of the supernatural in modern, everyday settings, by
<TT>TUE </TT>Sophie Hannah.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sophie Hannah is a best-selling writer of psychological
<TT>TUE </TT>crime fiction. In 2013, her novel The Carrier won the Crime
<TT>TUE </TT>Thriller of the Year Award at the Specsavers National Book
<TT>TUE </TT>Awards. The Monogram Murders, a Poirot novel approved by the
<TT>TUE </TT>Agatha Christie estate, was published in 2014.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Polly Frame.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jeremy Osborne
<TT>TUE </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk Productions.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Colin Haydn Evans - Forest Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039ljv1.html>b039ljv1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039ljv1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A Tale of Three Beds
<TT>TUE </TT>A bedroom romp from Romania entertains the fugitives, while
<TT>TUE </TT>Melusine's presence still haunts them. Stars Lynne Seymour.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00svbbs.html>b00svbbs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00svbbs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013dzmy.html>b013dzmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013dzmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rqjm4.html>b00rqjm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rqjm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Never Mind the Bhangra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tcs23.html>b00tcs23</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tcs23>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 HE Bates - Sugar for the Horse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvlz.html>b007jvlz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvlz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Blue Feather
<TT>TUE </TT>Loveable rogue Uncle Silas gets caught poaching. HE Bates'
<TT>TUE </TT>country tale is read by David Neal.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dm6v3.html>b04dm6v3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dm6v3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Dynamic Rainforest
<TT>TUE </TT>Palms provide many basic necessities and are collectively
<TT>TUE </TT>one of the most important plants families after grasses and
<TT>TUE </TT>legumes. In 2007 and extraordinary new find came to light
<TT>TUE </TT>when a French plantation manager in Madagascar, came across
<TT>TUE </TT>a new species of palm tree 18metres high and with a 5m leaf
<TT>TUE </TT>span - visible from Google Earth. The palm family continues
<TT>TUE </TT>to grow at a rapid rate As new species make themselves known
<TT>TUE </TT>to science it's becoming vital to appreciate their potential
<TT>TUE </TT>uses. Discoveries are also helping to shed light on the
<TT>TUE </TT>"palm tree of life".
<TT>TUE </TT>Professor Kathy Willis meets Head of Palms at Kew, Bill
<TT>TUE </TT>Baker, to examine how new technology such as DNA sequencing
<TT>TUE </TT>has come to provide an amazing evolutionary record of palms
<TT>TUE </TT>over timescales greater than the fossil record can offer.
<TT>TUE </TT>Crucially, it's beginning to show when the diversification
<TT>TUE </TT>of palms began. In doing so, the genetic analysis is
<TT>TUE </TT>beginning to rewrite our understanding of the origins of the
<TT>TUE </TT>rainforest and looking to favour Alfred Russel Wallace's
<TT>TUE </TT>overlooked "museum model " of the evolution of ancient
<TT>TUE </TT>rainforests.
<TT>TUE </TT>With additional contributions from head of the Kew Palm
<TT>TUE </TT>House Scott Taylor, and former Head of Palms at Kew, John
<TT>TUE </TT>Dransfield
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwcw.html>b007jwcw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwcw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Ladies of Letters Spring Clean, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Wires get crossed as the emails fly. Meanwhile poor Edward
<TT>TUE </TT>is in hospital. Comedy with Patricia Routledge and Prunella
<TT>TUE </TT>Scales.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nbylv.html>b06nbylv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nbylv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Charlotte Bronte: A Life, Roe Head School
<TT>TUE </TT>Hattie Morahan reads Claire Harman's new and intimate
<TT>TUE </TT>portrait of Charlotte Bronte. The biography of one of our
<TT>TUE </TT>greatest novelists looks ahead to the two hundredth
<TT>TUE </TT>anniversary of her birth in April 2016. Today, a decision to
<TT>TUE </TT>write to the poet laureate, Robert Southey, yields a
<TT>TUE </TT>surprising response. Meanwhile, the fourteen year old
<TT>TUE </TT>Charlotte begins life at Roe Head School as a pupil before
<TT>TUE </TT>returning as an intransigent teacher.
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Julian Wilkinson.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Hattie Morahan
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Claire Harman
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridger: Julian Wilkinson
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Elizabeth Allard
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00757rv.html>b00757rv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00757rv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 Foul Play <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jh5hn.html>b00jh5hn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jh5hn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, Death By a Short Hand
<TT>TUE </TT>Crime writers Lady Antonia Fraser and Anthony Price probe
<TT>TUE </TT>the death of a top jockey. Chaired by Simon Brett. From
<TT>TUE </TT>December 1997.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b9kdj.html>b01b9kdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01b9kdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 55 and Over <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p09pb.html>b01p09pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p09pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00g2glw.html>b00g2glw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g2glw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0y9.html>b007k0y9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0y9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Earth's last living man, Robert Neville, edges closer to a
<TT>TUE </TT>cure, but then he gets distracted. Read by Angus McInnes.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wld9.html>b007wld9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wld9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Belfast Grand Opera House
<TT>TUE </TT>Now a symbol of the city's regeneration after the Troubles,
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Wheeler meets staff and performers. With Jimmy
<TT>TUE </TT>Cricket.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00svbbs.html>b00svbbs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00svbbs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013dzmy.html>b013dzmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b013dzmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rqjm4.html>b00rqjm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rqjm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Never Mind the Bhangra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tcs23.html>b00tcs23</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tcs23>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Sophie Hannah - The Visitors Book and Other Ghost
<TT>TUE </TT>Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074gntd.html>b074gntd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074gntd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Colin Haydn Evans - Forest Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039ljv1.html>b039ljv1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039ljv1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00g2glw.html>b00g2glw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g2glw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041vcqw.html>b041vcqw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041vcqw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Comedian and adventurer Tim FitzHigham recreates an 18th
<TT>TUE </TT>Century bet, attempting to travel 25mph on water using only
<TT>TUE </TT>the means available to a gentleman in 1765. History books
<TT>TUE </TT>record of the original attempt, "Something snapped, there
<TT>TUE </TT>was a fatality and the wager was abandoned." Last in series.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Colin Anderson
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Paul Byrne
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 World of Pub <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007v1dk.html>b007v1dk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007v1dk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Dodgy Phil lays on an unusual awards ceremony to improve
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry and Garry's fortunes. Stars John Thomson. From January
<TT>TUE </TT>1999.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Think the Unthinkable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cttcm.html>b00cttcm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cttcm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 6
<TT>TUE </TT>The consultants' drunken office party looks like a recipe
<TT>TUE </TT>for festive disaster. Starring Marcus Brigstocke. From
<TT>TUE </TT>December 2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 23 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0y9.html>b007k0y9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0y9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wld9.html>b007wld9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wld9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rqjm4.html>b00rqjm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rqjm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Never Mind the Bhangra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tcs23.html>b00tcs23</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tcs23>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 HE Bates - Sugar for the Horse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvlz.html>b007jvlz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvlz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dm6v3.html>b04dm6v3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dm6v3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwcw.html>b007jwcw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwcw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nbylv.html>b06nbylv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nbylv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00757rv.html>b00757rv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00757rv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 Foul Play <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jh5hn.html>b00jh5hn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jh5hn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b9kdj.html>b01b9kdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01b9kdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 55 and Over <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p09pb.html>b01p09pb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p09pb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00g2glw.html>b00g2glw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g2glw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rs2dd.html>b00rs2dd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rs2dd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case, The Guilty Party
<TT>WED </TT>Suave sleuth Paul Temple sets up a cocktail party - aiming
<TT>WED </TT>to solve the case once and for all.
<TT>WED </TT>Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke as Paul Temple
<TT>WED </TT>and Marjorie Westbury as Steve in another intriguing case
<TT>WED </TT>for BBC radio's smoothest investigator and his glamorous
<TT>WED </TT>wife.
<TT>WED </TT>With Lester Mudditt as Sir Graham Forbes, James Beattie as
<TT>WED </TT>Charlie, Olaf Olsen as Louis Fabian, Richard Williams as
<TT>WED </TT>Lance Reynolds and Grizelda Hervey as Betty Wayne.
<TT>WED </TT>From 1938 to 1969 the fictional crime novelist and detective
<TT>WED </TT>Paul Temple, together with his Fleet Street journalist
<TT>WED </TT>Steve, solved case after case in one of BBC radio's most
<TT>WED </TT>popular series. They inhabited a sophisticated world of
<TT>WED </TT>chilled cocktails and fast cars, where the women were chic
<TT>WED </TT>and the men wore cravats - a world where Sir Graham Forbes,
<TT>WED </TT>of Scotland Yard, usually needed Paul's help with his latest
<TT>WED </TT>tricky case.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Martin C Webster
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1954.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Peter Coke and the Paul Temple Affair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw9v.html>b007jw9v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw9v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The man behind radio's most debonair sleuth, actor Peter
<TT>WED </TT>Coke talks to Michaela Saunders.
<TT>WED </TT>With the help of clips - from explosions to cocktail parties
<TT>WED </TT>- Peter reveals how he got the part of Paul Temple - and '
<TT>WED </TT>By Timothy!' what does he really think of his famous
<TT>WED </TT>catchphrase? He also reveals what Paul Temple's creator
<TT>WED </TT>Francis Durbridge thought of a spoof episode they recorded.
<TT>WED </TT>Michaela also discovers what the actor got up to after his
<TT>WED </TT>Paul Temple days.
<TT>WED </TT>Peter Coke died in 2008 aged 95.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Ben Motley
<TT>WED </TT>Made for BBC 7 and first broadcast in 2005.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pcn0m.html>b00pcn0m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pcn0m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, Mix Tape
<TT>WED </TT>Despite a new office, Nigel and Michael still struggle with
<TT>WED </TT>life. Stars Raymond Coulthard and Adam Godley. From February
<TT>WED </TT>2007.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0738kq0.html>b0738kq0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0738kq0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 11, Victoria Coren-Mitchell interviews Sandi Toksvig
<TT>WED </TT>Series 11 of the show where one week's interviewee becomes
<TT>WED </TT>the next week's interviewer. The first episode of Chain
<TT>WED </TT>Reaction was broadcast on BBC Radio Five in 1991 when John
<TT>WED </TT>Cleese was the first comedian in the hot seat. Now, 25 years
<TT>WED </TT>on, a new series sees another raft of the world's best-loved
<TT>WED </TT>comedians and entertainment personalities talking to each
<TT>WED </TT>other about their lives and work. This week, the writer and
<TT>WED </TT>presenter Victoria Coren-Mitchell asks the questions to
<TT>WED </TT>comedian, writer and erstwhile News Quiz chair, Sandi
<TT>WED </TT>Toksvig.
<TT>WED </TT>Victoria Coren-Mitchell is a columnist for The Observer and
<TT>WED </TT>GQ amongst other publications and has presented myriad
<TT>WED </TT>documentaries on subjects as varied as The Bohemians and
<TT>WED </TT>Mary Poppins. As well as a prolific writing career, she
<TT>WED </TT>keeps order on the popular and fiendishly difficult
<TT>WED </TT>television quiz, 'Only Connect'. She is also well-known as
<TT>WED </TT>one of the world's top professional poker players and has
<TT>WED </TT>achieved huge success at the card table.
<TT>WED </TT>Sandi Toksvig is a prolific writer and broadcaster who
<TT>WED </TT>chaired the News Quiz on BBC Radio 4 for nine years and over
<TT>WED </TT>220 episodes. In 2015 she was a founder member of the
<TT>WED </TT>Women's Equality Party and, later that year was announced as
<TT>WED </TT>the new host of the long-running BBC television series, QI.
<TT>WED </TT>In this installment of the hostless chat show, Victoria
<TT>WED </TT>talks to Sandi about her long career in broadcasting, her
<TT>WED </TT>recent foray into politics and gets some advice on how to
<TT>WED </TT>behave when you're staying at the Icelandic Prime Minister's
<TT>WED </TT>house.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>WED </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01k7g25.html>b01k7g25</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01k7g25>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Stormy Weather
<TT>WED </TT>A firm ultimatum for Leslie, as HMS Troutbridge is ordered
<TT>WED </TT>to sea.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicote as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as
<TT>WED </TT>Heather, Ronnie Barker as AS Johnson, Tenniel Evans as the
<TT>WED </TT>Admiral and Michael Bates as Lieutenant Bates.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1963.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0139bkv.html>b0139bkv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0139bkv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 8, Episode 7
<TT>WED </TT>The listeners go on strike, and a legendary royal is in
<TT>WED </TT>marrying mode. Stars Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke-Taylor. From
<TT>WED </TT>March 1970.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037hmyc.html>b037hmyc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037hmyc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Who is Nick Helm's all time hero? What is the most
<TT>WED </TT>embarrassing thing Isy Suttie's mum ever did? Who would play
<TT>WED </TT>Dougie Anderson in the film of his life?
<TT>WED </TT>All these questions, and more, will be answered in the show
<TT>WED </TT>hosted by Miles Jupp, where panellists are tested on how
<TT>WED </TT>well they know their nearest and dearest.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Nick Helm
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Isy Suttie
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Dougie Anderson
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqgp.html>b007jqgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Pet and the Pendulum
<TT>WED </TT>Dr Vestler's inhuman hopping skills reveal an unholy project
<TT>WED </TT>involving animals. Stars Jim Broadbent. From September 1988.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Home Front <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kv6s3.html>b06kv6s3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kv6s3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>21 December 1915 - Florrie Wilson
<TT>WED </TT>On this day, as Folkestone began to recover from a major
<TT>WED </TT>landslide, it appears that the Wilsons have all developed
<TT>WED </TT>little rituals.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Richard Monks
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Florrie Wilson: Claire Rushbrook
<TT>WED </TT>Albert Wilson: Jamie Foreman
<TT>WED </TT>Adam Wilson: Billy Kennedy
<TT>WED </TT>Kitty Lumley: Ami Metcalf
<TT>WED </TT>Roland Pemble: Jack Holden
<TT>WED </TT>Foreman: Richard Pepple
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Richard Monks
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Sophie Hannah - The Visitors Book and Other Ghost
<TT>WED </TT>Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074j5tm.html>b074j5tm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074j5tm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Last Boy to Leave
<TT>WED </TT>Max's home birthday party has been riotous. But who is the
<TT>WED </TT>courteous little boy who hasn't yet been taken home?
<TT>WED </TT>Tales of the supernatural in modern, everyday settings, by
<TT>WED </TT>Sophie Hannah.
<TT>WED </TT>Sophie Hannah is a best-selling writer of psychological
<TT>WED </TT>crime fiction. In 2013, her novel The Carrier won the Crime
<TT>WED </TT>Thriller of the Year Award at the Specsavers National Book
<TT>WED </TT>Awards. The Monogram Murders, a Poirot novel approved by the
<TT>WED </TT>Agatha Christie estate, was published in 2014.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Polly Frame.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Jeremy Osborne
<TT>WED </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk Productions.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Colin Haydn Evans - Forest Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039ljv3.html>b039ljv3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039ljv3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Story of Melusine
<TT>WED </TT>How the water spirit married Raymond of Poitou and gave
<TT>WED </TT>birth to his children. And how he broke a vow. Stars Michael
<TT>WED </TT>Povey.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01k7g25.html>b01k7g25</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01k7g25>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0139bkv.html>b0139bkv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0139bkv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rs2dd.html>b00rs2dd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rs2dd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Peter Coke and the Paul Temple Affair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw9v.html>b007jw9v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw9v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 HE Bates - Sugar for the Horse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvm8.html>b007jvm8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvm8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Queenie White
<TT>WED </TT>Mischievous Uncle Silas recalls an amorous brush with a
<TT>WED </TT>buxom publican's wife. HE Bates' country tale is read by
<TT>WED </TT>David Neal.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dmxwg.html>b04dmxwg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dmxwg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Capture and Drawdown
<TT>WED </TT>In 2005 a landmark study was published which changed the
<TT>WED </TT>political landscape for conservation, probably for ever.
<TT>WED </TT>Rather than viewing biodiversity as something to be
<TT>WED </TT>conserved for conservation's sake, the Millennium Ecosystem
<TT>WED </TT>Assessment started to assess the contributions that
<TT>WED </TT>biodiversity makes to human livelihoods and well-being.
<TT>WED </TT>These include regulating services ( such as modulating
<TT>WED </TT>climate), cultural services (the spiritual, educational and
<TT>WED </TT>recreational value) and provisioning services (the
<TT>WED </TT>biodiversity that provides food, fresh water, and fuel).
<TT>WED </TT>Professor Kathy Willis examines the first of these new
<TT>WED </TT>approaches to biodiversity conservation by firstly assessing
<TT>WED </TT>the role plants play in regulating our atmospheric carbon
<TT>WED </TT>dioxide. She talks to Yadvinder Mahli on the importance of
<TT>WED </TT>trees in drawing down and capturing carbon and on new
<TT>WED </TT>understandings in where the effect is most apparent on our
<TT>WED </TT>planet.
<TT>WED </TT>But how we view ecosystems at the landscape scale is equally
<TT>WED </TT>important if plants are to flourish in this capacity and
<TT>WED </TT>recent reduction in vital plant pollination services are
<TT>WED </TT>proving to be poorly understood .
<TT>WED </TT>But as Kathy Willis hears from chemistry ecologist Phil
<TT>WED </TT>Stevenson, one of several approaches in improving the memory
<TT>WED </TT>of bees that account for 30% of plant pollination could have
<TT>WED </TT>a dramatic and significant effect in securing this vital
<TT>WED </TT>function.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwd0.html>b007jwd0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwd0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Ladies of Letters Spring Clean, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Confusion and recriminations fly as Irene and Vera
<TT>WED </TT>correspond across the miles. Stars Prunella Scales and
<TT>WED </TT>Patricia Routledge.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nbz4h.html>b06nbz4h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nbz4h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Charlotte Bronte: A Life, In a Strange Land
<TT>WED </TT>Hattie Morahan reads Claire Harman's new and intimate
<TT>WED </TT>biography of Charlotte Bronte which looks ahead to the two
<TT>WED </TT>hundredth anniversary, in April 2016 of one of our greatest
<TT>WED </TT>novelists. Today, Charlotte and Emily Bronte travel to
<TT>WED </TT>Brussels to attend school at the Pensionnat Heger. Here
<TT>WED </TT>Charlotte is powerfully and hauntingly attracted to her
<TT>WED </TT>charismatic tutor.
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Julian Wilkinson
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Hattie Morahan
<TT>WED </TT>Author: Claire Harman
<TT>WED </TT>Abridger: Julian Wilkinson
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Elizabeth Allard
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Home Front <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kv6s3.html>b06kv6s3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kv6s3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037hmyc.html>b037hmyc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037hmyc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqgp.html>b007jqgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pcn0m.html>b00pcn0m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pcn0m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0738kq0.html>b0738kq0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0738kq0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cfzw4.html>b00cfzw4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cfzw4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 5
<TT>WED </TT>Earth's last living man Robert Neville sharpens up his hunt
<TT>WED </TT>for the origins of the plague. Read by Angus McInnes.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771dl.html>b00771dl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771dl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Telephones
<TT>WED </TT>4 Extra Debut. Dominic Arkwright, Ben Goldacre, Sophie
<TT>WED </TT>Borland and Joe Queenan discuss the cultural impact of the
<TT>WED </TT>telephone. From November 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01k7g25.html>b01k7g25</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01k7g25>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0139bkv.html>b0139bkv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0139bkv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rs2dd.html>b00rs2dd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rs2dd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Peter Coke and the Paul Temple Affair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw9v.html>b007jw9v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw9v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Sophie Hannah - The Visitors Book and Other Ghost
<TT>WED </TT>Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074j5tm.html>b074j5tm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074j5tm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Colin Haydn Evans - Forest Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039ljv3.html>b039ljv3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b039ljv3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0738kq0.html>b0738kq0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0738kq0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Seekers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03c4htz.html>b03c4htz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03c4htz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The Diary
<TT>WED </TT>Comedy set in an Essex Job Centre.
<TT>WED </TT>Stuart is concerned that the gift he left Nicola in her desk
<TT>WED </TT>drawer could be misinterpreted. In fact, it's the worst gift
<TT>WED </TT>in the history of gifts. Joe, uncharacteristically, offers
<TT>WED </TT>to help and retrieve the gift (during a diversion created by
<TT>WED </TT>Gary Probert). Joe only manages to make matters worse - or
<TT>WED </TT>does he? Stuart could actually be finally getting somewhere
<TT>WED </TT>with Nicola.
<TT>WED </TT>Seekers, is about the characters that regularly frequent a
<TT>WED </TT>Job Centre in the Essex town of Rayleigh. Be it the
<TT>WED </TT>unfulfilled or aspirational staff that work there, or the
<TT>WED </TT>mixture of jobless people from every walk of life, some
<TT>WED </TT>desperate to get back to work, some trying their best to
<TT>WED </TT>never have to work at all.
<TT>WED </TT>We listen into the mundane, pointless and sometimes
<TT>WED </TT>bewildering conversations, the petty arguments and pointless
<TT>WED </TT>rivalries that people involve themselves in just to relieve
<TT>WED </TT>the boredom in the sterile, air conditioned building, they
<TT>WED </TT>all have to return to day after day.
<TT>WED </TT>Episode Two: The Diary
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Steven Burge
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>WED </TT>Nicola's diary
<TT>WED </TT>This passage from Nicola's diary reveals she's got a lot on
<TT>WED </TT>her mind.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Stuart: Matthew Horne
<TT>WED </TT>Joe: Daniel Mays
<TT>WED </TT>Terry: Tony Way
<TT>WED </TT>Nicola: Zahra Ahmadi
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Rutherford: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Knowledge: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Gary Probert: Steve Oram
<TT>WED </TT>Mrs Rossiter: Hannah Wood
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Steven Burge
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074v6hj.html>b074v6hj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074v6hj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Isy Suttie is joined by Rob
<TT>WED </TT>Deering.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 The Masterson Inheritance <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsmr.html>b007jsmr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsmr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The Curse of the Mastersons
<TT>WED </TT>The improvised family saga starts in 1760. With Paul Merton,
<TT>WED </TT>Josie Lawrence, Caroline Quentin and Jim Sweeney. From April
<TT>WED </TT>1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 At Home With The Snails <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cbcpb.html>b00cbcpb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cbcpb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Will George and Beverly's faked deaths reunite their family?
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Angela Thorne. From August 2002.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 24 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0y9.html>b007k0y9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0y9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00771dl.html>b00771dl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00771dl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rs2dd.html>b00rs2dd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rs2dd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Peter Coke and the Paul Temple Affair <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw9v.html>b007jw9v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw9v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 HE Bates - Sugar for the Horse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvm8.html>b007jvm8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvm8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dmxwg.html>b04dmxwg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dmxwg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwd0.html>b007jwd0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwd0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nbz4h.html>b06nbz4h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nbz4h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Home Front <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kv6s3.html>b06kv6s3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kv6s3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b037hmyc.html>b037hmyc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b037hmyc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 The Fall of the Mausoleum Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqgp.html>b007jqgp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqgp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 The Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pcn0m.html>b00pcn0m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pcn0m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0738kq0.html>b0738kq0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0738kq0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnjn.html>b007jnjn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnjn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>A Hero's Death
<TT>THU </TT>At the funeral of her ice-hockey hero cousin, private eye V
<TT>THU </TT>I Warshawski gets suspicious. Was his death really an
<TT>THU </TT>accident?
<TT>THU </TT>Sara Paretsky's thriller stars Kathleen Turner as VI
<TT>THU </TT>Warshawski. With Eleanor Bron as Lottie, William Hootkins as
<TT>THU </TT>Bobby Mallory, James Aubrey as Martin Bledsoe, Peter
<TT>THU </TT>Marinker as Nils Greyfalk, Teresa Gallagher as Paige
<TT>THU </TT>Carrington and William Roberts as Clayton Phillips.
<TT>THU </TT>Sara Paretsky has created one of the most popular female
<TT>THU </TT>sleuths in modern crime-fiction. Her heroine, VI Warshawski,
<TT>THU </TT>is a strong female character in a male-dominated world. VI
<TT>THU </TT>is comfortable packing heat and trailing nasty suspects but
<TT>THU </TT>she never loses touch with her basic femininity. Paretsky
<TT>THU </TT>says of her Warshawski: "I was troubled by the way women
<TT>THU </TT>were portrayed in (detective fiction) they always seemed
<TT>THU </TT>either evil or powerless. I thought it was time for a tough,
<TT>THU </TT>smart, likeable female private investigator".
<TT>THU </TT>Kathleen Turner also starred in the same role in the 1991
<TT>THU </TT>film 'VI Warshawski'.
<TT>THU </TT>Dramatised by Michelene Wandor.
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Janet Whitaker
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Bryn Terfel Masters Wine <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m83p0.html>b00m83p0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m83p0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Opera singer Bryn Terfel explores his love of wine and
<TT>THU </TT>attempts to become a master sommelier. Taking a break from
<TT>THU </TT>the stage, Bryn meets some of the world's finest wine
<TT>THU </TT>experts and finds out what the role of sommelier involves,
<TT>THU </TT>from tasting to service to food matching.
<TT>THU </TT>Featuring contributions from wine writer Sarah Ahmed, chief
<TT>THU </TT>examiner for The Court of Master Sommeliers Brian Julyan,
<TT>THU </TT>managing director of Cullen Wines Vanya Cullen, sommelier at
<TT>THU </TT>Gidleigh Park Restaurant Edouard Oger, restaurant manager at
<TT>THU </TT>High Timber Restaurant Neleen Strauss and Master of Wine at
<TT>THU </TT>Berry Bros Alun Griffiths.
<TT>THU </TT>A Parrog production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c075v.html>b00c075v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c075v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Jeeves Sails into Action
<TT>THU </TT>Furious Uncle Percy gets trapped and Bertie tries to avoid
<TT>THU </TT>arrest. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Hordern.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04p5vl1.html>b04p5vl1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04p5vl1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Career
<TT>THU </TT>Comedian Hal Cruttenden stars and co-writes a new four-part
<TT>THU </TT>sitcom about a stay at home father who is having a mid-life
<TT>THU </TT>crisis. Hal stars as himself, married to Sam and father to
<TT>THU </TT>two lovely girls. The problem is that, as Sam's career
<TT>THU </TT>blossoms internationally and daughters Lilly and Molly grow
<TT>THU </TT>up and are no longer dependent on their loving and caring
<TT>THU </TT>father, Hal feels restless.
<TT>THU </TT>Having decided to give up his career and be a House Husband
<TT>THU </TT>many years ago, the appeal of being around his family more
<TT>THU </TT>is wearing thin.
<TT>THU </TT>So, with the help of his ever unreliable mates Doug, Fergus
<TT>THU </TT>and Barry, Hal decides to try new things in his life. But,
<TT>THU </TT>inevitably, things don't go to plan!
<TT>THU </TT>Further challenges come from Hal's now deceased father, who
<TT>THU </TT>was a true adventurer and all-round hero (something his son
<TT>THU </TT>sadly is not) and is starting to appear to Hal at the most
<TT>THU </TT>inopportune times to give unwelcome advice.
<TT>THU </TT>So, with the help of his ever unreliable mates Doug, Fergus
<TT>THU </TT>and Barry, Hal decides to try new things in his life. But,
<TT>THU </TT>inevitably, things don't go to plan.
<TT>THU </TT>In this first episode, Hal is arranging a special romantic
<TT>THU </TT>getaway for Sam with some difficulty, Lilly and Molly are
<TT>THU </TT>becoming almost strangers to Hal, his friend Fergus thinks
<TT>THU </TT>he's finally found love, and Hal is forced to replace Sam in
<TT>THU </TT>making a talk at the girls' school as Sam has to go on a
<TT>THU </TT>work trip abroad.
<TT>THU </TT>The cast includes co-writer Dominic Holland, together with
<TT>THU </TT>Ronni Ancona, Ed Byrne, Anna Crilly, Jonathan Kydd, Gavin
<TT>THU </TT>Webster, Dominic Frisby, Samuel Caseley and Emily and Lucy
<TT>THU </TT>Robbins.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Paul Russell
<TT>THU </TT>An Open Mike production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Hal: Hal Cruttenden
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Dominic Holland
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Ronni Ancona
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Ed Byrne
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Anna Crilly
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Jonathan Kydd
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Gavin Webster
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Dominic Frisby
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Samuel Caseley
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Lucy Robbins
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Emily Robbins
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Hal Cruttenden
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Dominic Holland
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Paul Russell
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4gh.html>b007k4gh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4gh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 6, And So to Bed
<TT>THU </TT>Harold hopes a brand new bed will impress his girlfriends.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>THU </TT>Harold. With Norma Ronald and Michael Burlington.
<TT>THU </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>THU </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>THU </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>THU </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>THU </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>THU </TT>for TV.
<TT>THU </TT>Written for TV and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in March 1976.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008pc9s.html>b008pc9s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008pc9s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Salute to New York
<TT>THU </TT>It's Radio Active's live transatlantic link-up with the Big
<TT>THU </TT>Apple, but sadly Mike Channel is stuck behind in the UK
<TT>THU </TT>studio.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Steve Brown.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins. With Jon
<TT>THU </TT>Canter, Moray Hunter, John Docherty, Roger Planer and Mark
<TT>THU </TT>Smith.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1984.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075lfg.html>b0075lfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075lfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas,
<TT>THU </TT>Dillie Keane, Rory Motion and Roger McGough. From October
<TT>THU </TT>1997.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008p7w7.html>b008p7w7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008p7w7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, John
<TT>THU </TT>Sessions, Joan Sims and June Whitfield. From November 1994.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Home Front <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kvclc.html>b06kvclc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kvclc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>28 December 1915 - Ruth Billings
<TT>THU </TT>On this day the Evening Herald reported the return of 800
<TT>THU </TT>wounded soldiers to Plymouth, and Ruth Billings's temper
<TT>THU </TT>gets her into trouble.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Richard Monks & Shaun McKenna
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Allegra McIlroy
<TT>THU </TT>Editor: Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Ruth Billings: Katie Redford
<TT>THU </TT>Timpson: David Hounslow
<TT>THU </TT>Marion Wardle: Laura Elphinstone
<TT>THU </TT>Margaret Bishop: Catherine Bailey
<TT>THU </TT>Cora Gidley: Joanna Monro
<TT>THU </TT>Sylvia Graham: Joanna David
<TT>THU </TT>Dorothea Winwood: Rachel Shelley
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Richard Monks
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Shaun McKenna
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Allegra McIlroy
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Sophie Hannah - The Visitors Book and Other Ghost
<TT>THU </TT>Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074wh4r.html>b074wh4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074wh4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>All the Dead Mothers of My Daughter's Friends, Part 1/2
<TT>THU </TT>Who is the new, bitchy mother that Mel meets at the school
<TT>THU </TT>gate? And how does she know so much about Mel and her
<TT>THU </TT>daughter, Bee?
<TT>THU </TT>Tales of the supernatural in modern, everyday settings, by
<TT>THU </TT>Sophie Hannah.
<TT>THU </TT>Sophie Hannah is a best-selling writer of psychological
<TT>THU </TT>crime fiction. In 2013, her novel The Carrier won the Crime
<TT>THU </TT>Thriller of the Year Award at the Specsavers National Book
<TT>THU </TT>Awards. The Monogram Murders, a Poirot novel approved by the
<TT>THU </TT>Agatha Christie estate, was published in 2014.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Lorraine Ashbourne.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jeremy Osborne
<TT>THU </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk Productions.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 David Constantine - The Listening Heart <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00769sq.html>b00769sq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00769sq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Summer 1802, and Beethoven's life is at crisis point - will
<TT>THU </TT>he be able to live with his impending deafness? Stars Robert
<TT>THU </TT>Glenister, Anastasia Hille and Jamie Glover.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4gh.html>b007k4gh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4gh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008pc9s.html>b008pc9s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008pc9s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnjn.html>b007jnjn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnjn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Bryn Terfel Masters Wine <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m83p0.html>b00m83p0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m83p0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 HE Bates - Sugar for the Horse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvmc.html>b007jvmc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvmc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Singing Pig
<TT>THU </TT>The incorrigible Uncle Silas gets nostalgic over a melodic
<TT>THU </TT>porker. HE Bates' country tale is read by David Neal.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dqngm.html>b04dqngm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dqngm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Green and Pleasant Lands
<TT>THU </TT>Prof. Kathy Willis examines the different kinds of
<TT>THU </TT>spiritual, physical and intellectual links that we have with
<TT>THU </TT>the landscape and their diverse ecosystems and the extent to
<TT>THU </TT>which they contribute to our health and well being.
<TT>THU </TT>As well as providing a source of inspiration and recreation
<TT>THU </TT>there's plenty of anecdotal evidence suggesting that green
<TT>THU </TT>spaces can make a positive contribution to our health, but
<TT>THU </TT>what kinds of landscapes are of greatest benefit?
<TT>THU </TT>Kathy Willis assesses the some of the latest research
<TT>THU </TT>assessing physiological and psychological benefits that
<TT>THU </TT>ecosystems can provide from manicured botanical gardens to
<TT>THU </TT>wild open countryside
<TT>THU </TT>With contributions from Richard Barley, director of
<TT>THU </TT>horticulture Kew Gardens; Rachel Bragg researcher in Green
<TT>THU </TT>Care at Essex University, Shonil Bhagwat environmental
<TT>THU </TT>geographer at the OU, and historian Jim Endersby
<TT>THU </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwd4.html>b007jwd4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwd4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Ladies of Letters Spring Clean, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Irene is musing on life, death and daughters. Vera is at the
<TT>THU </TT>vet's having her hip sorted out. With Patricia Routledge.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nbz8q.html>b06nbz8q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nbz8q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Charlotte Bronte: A Life, Being Published
<TT>THU </TT>Hattie Morahan reads Claire Harman's new and intimate
<TT>THU </TT>biography of Charlotte Bronte. This vivid and complex
<TT>THU </TT>portrait of one of our greatest novelists looks ahead to the
<TT>THU </TT>two hundredth anniversary of her birth in April 2016. Today,
<TT>THU </TT>the Bronte sisters set about the business of bringing out
<TT>THU </TT>their best known books. Meanwhile, their brother Branwell is
<TT>THU </TT>the source of strained relations at the parsonage in
<TT>THU </TT>Haworth.
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Julian Wilkinson
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Hattie Morahan
<TT>THU </TT>Author: Claire Harman
<TT>THU </TT>Abridger: Julian Wilkinson
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Elizabeth Allard
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Home Front <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kvclc.html>b06kvclc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kvclc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075lfg.html>b0075lfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075lfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008p7w7.html>b008p7w7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008p7w7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c075v.html>b00c075v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c075v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04p5vl1.html>b04p5vl1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04p5vl1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k10v.html>b007k10v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k10v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 6
<TT>THU </TT>Crushed by the dog's death, Earth's last living man's
<TT>THU </TT>vampire quest continues, with a shock in store. Read by
<TT>THU </TT>Angus McInnes.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zht.html>b0076zht</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zht>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 10, Leon Trotsky
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Writer and journalist Christopher Hitchens
<TT>THU </TT>chooses Russian revolutionary leader, Leon Trotsky. With
<TT>THU </TT>Matthew Parris. From August 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4gh.html>b007k4gh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4gh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008pc9s.html>b008pc9s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008pc9s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnjn.html>b007jnjn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnjn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Bryn Terfel Masters Wine <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m83p0.html>b00m83p0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m83p0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Sophie Hannah - The Visitors Book and Other Ghost
<TT>THU </TT>Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074wh4r.html>b074wh4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074wh4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 David Constantine - The Listening Heart <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00769sq.html>b00769sq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00769sq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04p5vl1.html>b04p5vl1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04p5vl1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 The Headset Set <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01206cg.html>b01206cg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01206cg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>A new audience sketch show set in the world of call centres.
<TT>THU </TT>It is Sailesh's first day as team leader working at Smile5,
<TT>THU </TT>the catalogue company that sells anything and everything.
<TT>THU </TT>WELCOME TO SMILE5!
<TT>THU </TT>Smile5 is a mail order catalogue company selling everything
<TT>THU </TT>from Rolex watches to lawnmowers, from financial products to
<TT>THU </TT>phone and broadband, from holidays to health insurance. And
<TT>THU </TT>somewhere in a brown-field wasteland miles from the nearest
<TT>THU </TT>town, it runs one of the largest call centres operating in
<TT>THU </TT>the UK. This is the world of The Headset Set.
<TT>THU </TT>Each episode features a host of sketches set in the call
<TT>THU </TT>centre, eavesdropping on both sides of the bizarre, horrific
<TT>THU </TT>and ludicrous business-customer relationship. While the bulk
<TT>THU </TT>of each show is taken up with standalone sketches, there are
<TT>THU </TT>linked scenes providing a gentle narrative curve to
<TT>THU </TT>proceedings. These scenes feature four of the call centre's
<TT>THU </TT>employees:
<TT>THU </TT>Sailesh - Officially the team leader, Sailesh has recently
<TT>THU </TT>moved from Bangalore seemingly bringing a wealth of
<TT>THU </TT>call-centre experience and an admirable work ethic lacking
<TT>THU </TT>in his fellow Headsetters. However, Sailesh has a secret...
<TT>THU </TT>was he headhunted or did he leave India under a cloud?
<TT>THU </TT>Bernie - As she's been here longer than anyone and she
<TT>THU </TT>refuses to recognise Sailesh's authority. She also refuses
<TT>THU </TT>to learn how to use anything more technologically advanced
<TT>THU </TT>than a 1980s trim phone.
<TT>THU </TT>Aleesha - A self-loathing street-wise cynic who resents
<TT>THU </TT>having to work at Smile 5. Or in fact, having to work at
<TT>THU </TT>all.
<TT>THU </TT>Big Tony - Tony spends most of his time on the phone, but
<TT>THU </TT>not necessarily on Smile 5 business. He's always running
<TT>THU </TT>some sort of scam, like a minicab office from his desk.
<TT>THU </TT>There are also sketches featuring the HR department, who
<TT>THU </TT>seem determined not to hire anyone and Smile5's head of
<TT>THU </TT>training Ralph, who trains the most inept of the call centre
<TT>THU </TT>staff, such as the child-like Bradley (Paul Sharma) who is
<TT>THU </TT>too nervous to take calls.
<TT>THU </TT>WRITERS
<TT>THU </TT>This is a team written sketch show originated by Stephen
<TT>THU </TT>Carlin and James Kettle. Established sketch writers such as
<TT>THU </TT>Stephen Carlin, James Kettle, Jon Hunter and Colin Hoult are
<TT>THU </TT>joined by the best writers to have emerged from recent 'open
<TT>THU </TT>door' radio shows, such as Recorded for Training Purposes
<TT>THU </TT>and Newsjack. All tied together by script editors James
<TT>THU </TT>Kettle and Dan Tetsell.
<TT>THU </TT>EPISODE 1
<TT>THU </TT>Aleesha and other characters ..... Chizzy Akudolu
<TT>THU </TT>Bernie and other characters ..... Margaret-Cabourn Smith
<TT>THU </TT>Big Tony, Ralph and other characters ..... Colin Hoult
<TT>THU </TT>Sailesh, Bradley and other characters ..... Paul sharma
<TT>THU </TT>Various ..... Philip Fox
<TT>THU </TT>Writers ..... James kettle, Stephen Carlin, Andy Wolton, Ben
<TT>THU </TT>Partridge, Colin Hoult, Dan Tetsell, Dale Shaw, Kevin Core,
<TT>THU </TT>Rob Gilroy, Tom Neenan
<TT>THU </TT>Script editor ..... Dan Tetsell
<TT>THU </TT>Producer ..... Tilusha Ghelani.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074v7p8.html>b074v7p8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074v7p8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Isy Suttie chats to Rob
<TT>THU </TT>Deering.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Old Harry's Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmb2.html>b007jmb2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmb2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Another Country
<TT>THU </TT>The professor believes societies evolve and mature. Satan
<TT>THU </TT>introduces him to Bill Clinton. Devilishly funny sitcom
<TT>THU </TT>stars Andy Hamilton. From March 1999.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Arthur Smith's Balham Bash <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010mztl.html>b010mztl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010mztl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Arthur Smith presents music and comedy from his home in
<TT>THU </TT>South London with Billy Jenkins, Kevin Eldon, Imran Yusef
<TT>THU </TT>and poetry from Kate Fox
<TT>THU </TT>Producer Alison Vernon-Smith.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Arthur Smith
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Billy Jenkins
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Kevin Eldon
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Imran Yusuf
<TT>THU </TT>Performer: Kate Fox
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Alison Vernon-Smith
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 25 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cfzw4.html>b00cfzw4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cfzw4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zht.html>b0076zht</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zht>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnjn.html>b007jnjn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnjn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Bryn Terfel Masters Wine <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m83p0.html>b00m83p0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m83p0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 HE Bates - Sugar for the Horse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvmc.html>b007jvmc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvmc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dqngm.html>b04dqngm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dqngm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwd4.html>b007jwd4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwd4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nbz8q.html>b06nbz8q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nbz8q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Home Front <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kvclc.html>b06kvclc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kvclc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 Booked <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075lfg.html>b0075lfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075lfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008p7w7.html>b008p7w7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008p7w7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c075v.html>b00c075v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c075v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Hal <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04p5vl1.html>b04p5vl1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04p5vl1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnk5.html>b007jnk5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnk5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Down the Hatches
<TT>FRI </TT>Private eye VI Warshawski's dead cousin "Boom Boom" knew too
<TT>FRI </TT>much about something - and his flat is burgled, leading to
<TT>FRI </TT>another murder...
<TT>FRI </TT>Sara Paretsky's thriller stars Kathleen Turner as VI
<TT>FRI </TT>Warshawski. With William Hootkins as Bobby Mallory, Kerry
<TT>FRI </TT>Shale as Murray, James Aubrey as Martin Bledsoe, Teresa
<TT>FRI </TT>Gallagher as Paige Carrington and William Roberts as Clayton
<TT>FRI </TT>Phillips.
<TT>FRI </TT>Sara Paretsky has created one of the most popular female
<TT>FRI </TT>sleuths in modern crime-fiction. Her heroine, VI Warshawski,
<TT>FRI </TT>is a strong female character in a male-dominated world. VI
<TT>FRI </TT>is comfortable packing heat and trailing nasty suspects but
<TT>FRI </TT>she never loses touch with her basic femininity. Paretsky
<TT>FRI </TT>says of her Warshawski: "I was troubled by the way women
<TT>FRI </TT>were portrayed in (detective fiction) they always seemed
<TT>FRI </TT>either evil or powerless. I thought it was time for a tough,
<TT>FRI </TT>smart, likeable female private investigator".
<TT>FRI </TT>Kathleen Turner also starred in the same role in the 1991
<TT>FRI </TT>film 'VI Warshawski'.
<TT>FRI </TT>Dramatised by Michelene Wandor.
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Janet Whitaker
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Men Against The Eiger <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07525kg.html>b07525kg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07525kg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>4 Extra Debut. Dougal Haston talks about becoming the first
<TT>FRI </TT>Briton to climb the Eiger by the direct route on 25th March
<TT>FRI </TT>25,1966. From May 1966.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 1835 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012gpr4.html>b012gpr4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012gpr4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Reluctant Aristocrat
<TT>FRI </TT>Belport tries to prove he's not a toff, but instead starts
<TT>FRI </TT>the world's first rail strike. Stars Paul Rider. From June
<TT>FRI </TT>2004.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s8mns.html>b01s8mns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s8mns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the comedy panel game where this week
<TT>FRI </TT>Milton Jones and Robin Ince compete against Natalie Haynes
<TT>FRI </TT>and Lloyd Langford to find out who is the most passionate
<TT>FRI </TT>and knowledgeable about words.
<TT>FRI </TT>Today the Letter of the Week is 'W'. Lloyd Langford hazards
<TT>FRI </TT>a guess as to what 'Welsh cricket' is while Natalie Haynes
<TT>FRI </TT>has to work out what 'Whistling breeches' are.
<TT>FRI </TT>In a round about Australian slang Robin Ince tries to guess
<TT>FRI </TT>the meaning of 'guttergripper' while Milton Jones takes a
<TT>FRI </TT>stab at 'shypoo'.
<TT>FRI </TT>All the panellists come up with some brilliant new toponyms
<TT>FRI </TT>and also reveal their pet-hate words.
<TT>FRI </TT>Writers: Jon Hunter and James Kettle
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Claire Jones.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Claire Jones
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Milton Jones
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Robin Ince
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Natalie Haynes
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Lloyd Langford
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpvv.html>b007jpvv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpvv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, Hancock in Hospital
<TT>FRI </TT>Laid up with a broken leg, the lad soon regrets a visit from
<TT>FRI </TT>Sid and Bill.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Joan
<TT>FRI </TT>Frank and Patricia Hayes.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Tom Ronald
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in December 1959.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jndr.html>b007jndr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jndr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Drums Along the Mersey
<TT>FRI </TT>A newspaper claims Neddie Seagoon is set to inherit a
<TT>FRI </TT>million pounds. Stars Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers. From
<TT>FRI </TT>October 1956.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075562j.html>b075562j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075562j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>1997 - Semi-final
<TT>FRI </TT>Lionel Kelleway visits Mere Sands Wood in Lancashire, to
<TT>FRI </TT>test more wildlife knowledge in the BBC Natural History
<TT>FRI </TT>Unit's quiz.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp3j.html>b007jp3j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp3j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 8, Wanderlust
<TT>FRI </TT>Roger is tempted to stray, but he'd be keeping it in the
<TT>FRI </TT>family. Stars Rosemary Leach and Bill Nighy. From January
<TT>FRI </TT>2002.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Home Front <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kvdtc.html>b06kvdtc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kvdtc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>4 January 1916 - Dorothea Winwood
<TT>FRI </TT>On this day, Lord Derby published a report that over 650,000
<TT>FRI </TT>fit single men hadn't offered themselves for service, and
<TT>FRI </TT>Dorothea Winwood is getting into the rhythm of work at the
<TT>FRI </TT>Bevan.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Mike Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Dorothea Winwood: Rachel Shelley
<TT>FRI </TT>Nell Kingsley: Alice St Clair
<TT>FRI </TT>Max Davenport: Trevor White
<TT>FRI </TT>Olive Hargreaves: Rhiannon Neads
<TT>FRI </TT>Alec Poole: Tom Stuart
<TT>FRI </TT>Florrie Wilson: Claire Rushbrook
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob Capeling: Joe Sims
<TT>FRI </TT>Margaret Bishop: Catherine Bailey
<TT>FRI </TT>Edie Chadwick: Kathryn Beaumont
<TT>FRI </TT>Marion Wardle: Laura Elphinstone
<TT>FRI </TT>Pigman: Sean Murray
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Mike Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Jessica Dromgoole
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Sophie Hannah - The Visitors Book and Other Ghost
<TT>FRI </TT>Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07559m2.html>b07559m2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07559m2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>All the Dead Mothers of My Daughter's Friends, Part 2/2
<TT>FRI </TT>Mel learns more about Lisa Paskin, and about the difference
<TT>FRI </TT>between day-time and night-time ghosts.
<TT>FRI </TT>Tales of the supernatural in modern, everyday settings, by
<TT>FRI </TT>Sophie Hannah.
<TT>FRI </TT>Sophie Hannah is a best-selling writer of psychological
<TT>FRI </TT>crime fiction. In 2013, her novel The Carrier won the Crime
<TT>FRI </TT>Thriller of the Year Award at the Specsavers National Book
<TT>FRI </TT>Awards. The Monogram Murders, a Poirot novel approved by the
<TT>FRI </TT>Agatha Christie estate, was published in 2014.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Lorraine Ashbourne.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Jeremy Osborne
<TT>FRI </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk Productions.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vdtz.html>b011vdtz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vdtz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Park Life
<TT>FRI </TT>By Harvey Virdi.
<TT>FRI </TT>Rauf and Malkeet share an unlikely friendship. A tender
<TT>FRI </TT>story about two British Asian elders who have more in common
<TT>FRI </TT>than they care to admit. For comically bombastic Malkeet and
<TT>FRI </TT>romantic Rauf, retirement has turned out very differently
<TT>FRI </TT>from expectations, so they spend their days passing time in
<TT>FRI </TT>the local park.
<TT>FRI </TT>Inspired by interviews and research, Harvey Virdi's play
<TT>FRI </TT>explores the taboo subject of Asian elders neglected by
<TT>FRI </TT>their children. It was originally commissioned and performed
<TT>FRI </TT>as Meri Christmas, a stage play for Rifco Arts.
<TT>FRI </TT>Malkeet ..... Shelley King
<TT>FRI </TT>Rauf ..... Paul Bhattacharjee
<TT>FRI </TT>Agnes ..... Ambur Khan
<TT>FRI </TT>Amir ..... Inam Mirza
<TT>FRI </TT>Daljit ..... Rina Mahoney
<TT>FRI </TT>Bubloo ..... Pushpinder Chani
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced and directed by Fiona Kelcher
<TT>FRI </TT>Harvey Virdi is an actor and writer. Her writing credits
<TT>FRI </TT>include "Two Old Ladies" for Leicester Haymarket (co-written
<TT>FRI </TT>with Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti), "Meri Christmas" for Rifco Arts,
<TT>FRI </TT>and "Where's My Desi Soul Mate?" (co-written with Sonia
<TT>FRI </TT>Likhari). Recent acting credits include "Arabian Nights" for
<TT>FRI </TT>the RSC, "England People Very Nice" at the National Theatre,
<TT>FRI </TT>and "Tiger Country" at Hampstead Theatre.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpvv.html>b007jpvv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpvv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jndr.html>b007jndr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jndr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnk5.html>b007jnk5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnk5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Men Against The Eiger <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07525kg.html>b07525kg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07525kg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 HE Bates - Sugar for the Horse <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvmk.html>b007jvmk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvmk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Aunt Tibby
<TT>FRI </TT>A cunning landlady proves to be as resourceful as the
<TT>FRI </TT>mischievous Uncle Silas. HE Bates' country tale is read by
<TT>FRI </TT>David Neal.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dqwyh.html>b04dqwyh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04dqwyh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Great Providers
<TT>FRI </TT>Prof Kathy Willis concludes her major new history series by
<TT>FRI </TT>asking how much plant biodiversity is worth, and examines
<TT>FRI </TT>new research into securing the future of our staple crops.
<TT>FRI </TT>Understanding the distribution, diversity and potential of
<TT>FRI </TT>plants for food, lay at the heart of the 18th century
<TT>FRI </TT>botanical impresario Joseph Banks' vision to "improve
<TT>FRI </TT>Britain's estates of the world". To secure future resilience
<TT>FRI </TT>of crops in today's world there's a growing need to conserve
<TT>FRI </TT>the closest wild relatives of our staple crops.
<TT>FRI </TT>Kathy Willis discovers, given climatic threats to some of
<TT>FRI </TT>our most substantial crops such as coffee - for which the
<TT>FRI </TT>industry currently depends on a single species, the economic
<TT>FRI </TT>value of wild relatives of today's domestic crops is
<TT>FRI </TT>considerable.
<TT>FRI </TT>And as we hear, some important future crops are still to be
<TT>FRI </TT>found from previously overlooked plants.
<TT>FRI </TT>With contributions from Richard Thompson, Business
<TT>FRI </TT>valuations partner at Price-Waterhouse Cooper; historian Jim
<TT>FRI </TT>Endersby; head of coffee research at Kew, Aaron Davis; Kew's
<TT>FRI </TT>head of yams Paul Wilkin.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne
<TT>FRI </TT>Music for the series was composed by Mark Russell.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 Ladies of Letters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwdc.html>b007jwdc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwdc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Ladies of Letters Spring Clean, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Vera uncovers a sinister scandal, and Irene is on her way
<TT>FRI </TT>home. Stars Prunella Scales and Patricia Routledge.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nbzds.html>b06nbzds</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nbzds>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Charlotte Bronte: A Life, Affairs of the Heart
<TT>FRI </TT>Hattie Morahan reads Claire Harman's new and intimate
<TT>FRI </TT>biography of Charlotte Bronte. This vivid and complex
<TT>FRI </TT>portrait of one of our greatest novelists looks ahead to the
<TT>FRI </TT>two hundredth anniversary of her birth in April 2016. Today,
<TT>FRI </TT>Charlotte grieves for her brother Branwell and her sisters
<TT>FRI </TT>Emily and Anne who died in quick succession. Affairs of the
<TT>FRI </TT>heart are also on her mind.
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Julian Wilkinson
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Hattie Morahan
<TT>FRI </TT>Author: Claire Harman
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridger: Julian Wilkinson
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Elizabeth Allard
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Home Front <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06kvdtc.html>b06kvdtc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06kvdtc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075562j.html>b075562j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b075562j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp3j.html>b007jp3j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp3j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 1835 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012gpr4.html>b012gpr4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012gpr4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s8mns.html>b01s8mns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s8mns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k125.html>b007k125</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k125>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 7
<TT>FRI </TT>Earth's last living man Robert Neville's shock discovery
<TT>FRI </TT>leaves him feeling deeply suspicious. Read by Angus McInnes.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008nz60.html>b008nz60</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008nz60>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, Finlandia
<TT>FRI </TT>Sibelius's glorious orchestral work was adopted by the
<TT>FRI </TT>Finnish people as a symbol of its fight for independence
<TT>FRI </TT>from Russia, and over 100 years later it is still regarded
<TT>FRI </TT>as Finland's second national anthem. Its popularity is
<TT>FRI </TT>international, both in orchestral form and also in shorter
<TT>FRI </TT>form as the Finlandia Hymn. Contributors include Sibelius's
<TT>FRI </TT>great-grandson Jaakko Ilves and conductor John Storgards.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpvv.html>b007jpvv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpvv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jndr.html>b007jndr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jndr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 VI Warshawski - Deadlock <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnk5.html>b007jnk5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnk5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Men Against The Eiger <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07525kg.html>b07525kg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07525kg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Sophie Hannah - The Visitors Book and Other Ghost
<TT>FRI </TT>Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07559m2.html>b07559m2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07559m2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vdtz.html>b011vdtz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vdtz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s8mns.html>b01s8mns</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s8mns>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 Rudy's Rare Records <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nl77d.html>b01nl77d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nl77d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 4, It's Grim up North
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam attends a business conference to network and is
<TT>FRI </TT>determined to leave his Dad behind. He fails. Not only does
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy attend but he knows the guest speaker.
<TT>FRI </TT>Father and son comedy set in the finest old-school record
<TT>FRI </TT>shop in Birmingham. Starring Lenny Henry, Larrington Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>and some terrific tunes.
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy's Rare Records is a tiny down at heel old reggae record
<TT>FRI </TT>shop in Birmingham - one of a dying breed; a place with real
<TT>FRI </TT>soul, stacked with piles of vinyl, where the slogan is "if
<TT>FRI </TT>we don't have it - them don't mek it". It's owned by the
<TT>FRI </TT>charismatic, irrepressible Rudy Sharpe (Larrington Walker),
<TT>FRI </TT>reluctantly helped out by his long-suffering neurotic son
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam (Lenny Henry) and Handsworth's first, black, surly
<TT>FRI </TT>girly goth, Tasha (Natasha Godfrey). Rudy has recently
<TT>FRI </TT>married his long-term love interest Doreen (Claire Benedict)
<TT>FRI </TT>who is enjoying the challenge of getting the Sharpe men in
<TT>FRI </TT>shape.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam.......Lenny Henry
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy.....Larrington Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>Tasha......Natasha Godfrey
<TT>FRI </TT>Doreen......Claire Benedict
<TT>FRI </TT>Bernard Sheedy...Justin Moorhouse
<TT>FRI </TT>Brinsley Forde.....Brinsley Forde
<TT>FRI </TT>Katerina.......... Liza Sadovy
<TT>FRI </TT>Attila/Receptionist ......... Adam Nagaitis
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Danny Robins
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>FRI </TT>Music featured in this episode:
<TT>FRI </TT>TRAIN TO SKAVILLE * THE ETHIOPIANS
<TT>FRI </TT>RADIO * RAPHAEL SAADIQ
<TT>FRI </TT>SHINE * ASWAD
<TT>FRI </TT>SIMMER DOWN * BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS
<TT>FRI </TT>SWEAT ( A LA LA LA LA LONG) * INNER CIRCLE
<TT>FRI </TT>JAMAICA IS THE PLACE TO GO * CHARLIE BINGER AND HIS QUARTET
<TT>FRI </TT>HOT IN HERE * NELLY
<TT>FRI </TT>LET'S GET IT ON * MARVIN GAYE
<TT>FRI </TT>RUBY SOHO * JIMMY CLIFF
<TT>FRI </TT>BE PREPARED * WINSTON SAMUEL
<TT>FRI </TT>DON'T TURN AROUND * ASWAD
<TT>FRI </TT>PRESSURE DROP * TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS
<TT>FRI </TT>GIRLFRIEND IN A COMA * THE SMITHS.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 The Mark Steel Lecture <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlx9.html>b007jlx9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlx9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Leonardo da Vinci
<TT>FRI </TT>The radical comedian profiles the Italian artist and scholar
<TT>FRI </TT>- a genius or a hopeless absent-minded buffoon? From March
<TT>FRI </TT>2001.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Hard to Tell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03hwbr9.html>b03hwbr9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03hwbr9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Second series of the relationship comedy written by Jonny
<TT>FRI </TT>Sweet.
<TT>FRI </TT>It tells its central love story through the couple's
<TT>FRI </TT>individual conversations with their family and friends. In
<TT>FRI </TT>the process, we are introduced to all manner of
<TT>FRI </TT>relationships from a father and his cherished tour van to
<TT>FRI </TT>two women rivalling for the position of Best Friend, from a
<TT>FRI </TT>brother and sister comparing notes on Brazilians to a vicar
<TT>FRI </TT>and his new parish, and from a lodger's historic fling with
<TT>FRI </TT>a local waitress to a mum's lack of control over her desire
<TT>FRI </TT>to monitor her son's life.
<TT>FRI </TT>Recorded on location, Hard To Tell's naturalistic,
<TT>FRI </TT>contemporary and conversational style brings new meaning to
<TT>FRI </TT>restaurants, funerals, French dressers and monkey puzzle
<TT>FRI </TT>trees.
<TT>FRI </TT>Jonny Sweet is also the writer of Radio 4's Party and
<TT>FRI </TT>co-writer/co-star of Chickens on Sky 1.
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 2:
<TT>FRI </TT>It's Valentine's Day and Tom is determined to protect his
<TT>FRI </TT>relationship from the threat of Ellen's ex-boyfriend. He
<TT>FRI </TT>organises a surprise trip and borrows his Dad's old tour
<TT>FRI </TT>van.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Lucy Armitage
<TT>FRI </TT>A Tiger Aspect production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Luke: Tom Basden
<TT>FRI </TT>Gillian: Julia Davis
<TT>FRI </TT>Paul: Simon Greenall
<TT>FRI </TT>Ashley: Alex Macqueen
<TT>FRI </TT>Lesley: Vicki Pepperdine
<TT>FRI </TT>Ellen: Charlotte Ritchie
<TT>FRI </TT>Hermione: Sarah Solemani
<TT>FRI </TT>Tom: Jonny Sweet
<TT>FRI </TT>Maeve: Katy Wix
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Lucy Armitage
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Jonny Sweet
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-4384451673072765412016-03-11T20:22:00.001+00:002016-03-11T20:22:28.743+00:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 12/03/2016 - 18/03/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 12 MARCH 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmx1.html>b007jmx1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmx1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>Stranded in Earth's past, the Voice tries tempting Jet and
<TT>SAT </TT>his crew out into the city of the aliens. Stars Andrew
<TT>SAT </TT>Faulds.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076xj6.html>b0076xj6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076xj6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Widor's Toccata
<TT>SAT </TT>Widor's Toccata display of fireworks at the organ is a
<TT>SAT </TT>favourite for married couples to exit the church by in the
<TT>SAT </TT>UK. From March 2006.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Craddock and Co <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsw5.html>b007jsw5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsw5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>My Dear Isabelle
<TT>SAT </TT>Spring, 1900: The reappearance of a woman from his past
<TT>SAT </TT>persuades Victorian private investigator Charles Craddock to
<TT>SAT </TT>help find her kidnapped husband in France, but niece Lucy
<TT>SAT </TT>realises there are hidden perils.
<TT>SAT </TT>Chris Thompson's mystery stars Martin Jarvis as Charles
<TT>SAT </TT>Craddock, Emma Tate as Lucy Greenwood, Struan Rodgers as
<TT>SAT </TT>Grout, Frances Jeater as Isabelle Vallance and Stephen
<TT>SAT </TT>Thorne as Leopold Kransky.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Chris Thompson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: John Taylor
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 5 in 1993.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Once in a Blue Moon: The Songs of Lal Waterson
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vrvqh.html>b00vrvqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vrvqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Lal Waterson's voice was stark but captivating and it's been
<TT>SAT </TT>said that the songs she wrote were close to German cabaret
<TT>SAT </TT>or chanson. They were lyrically ambitious and melodically
<TT>SAT </TT>powerful. Since her death in 1998, her reputation has grown
<TT>SAT </TT>and now she is placed alongside the great singer
<TT>SAT </TT>song-writers like Nick Drake and Richard Thompson. She was a
<TT>SAT </TT>member of the famous Waterson family and numbered among
<TT>SAT </TT>other relatives the folk singer Martin Carthy and his
<TT>SAT </TT>daughter Eliza.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this feature, Robin Denselow explores the life and legacy
<TT>SAT </TT>of Lal Waterson and assesses her impact on song-writers
<TT>SAT </TT>today.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Emma Kingsley.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nd3jk.html>b01nd3jk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nd3jk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Patricia Ferguson - The Midwife's Daughter, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>By Patricia Ferguson
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Joanna Tope
<TT>SAT </TT>The new novel by Patricia Ferguson is the compassionate and
<TT>SAT </TT>moving story of two sisters and the young black orphan who
<TT>SAT </TT>changes their lives.
<TT>SAT </TT>Violet hears about her sister's overreaction to a
<TT>SAT </TT>description of Grace and suspects that Bea has been keeping
<TT>SAT </TT>a secret from her.
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cfvg3.html>b04cfvg3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cfvg3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Botanical Medicine
<TT>SAT </TT>In 1947 Sir Robert Robinson received the Nobel prize for
<TT>SAT </TT>Chemistry "in recognition of his investigations of plant
<TT>SAT </TT>products of biological importance, especially the
<TT>SAT </TT>alkaloids". This powerful family of plant chemicals was
<TT>SAT </TT>proving a potent medical tool.
<TT>SAT </TT>Professor Kathy Willis traces the natural role of alkaloids
<TT>SAT </TT>in plants and the first attempts to isolate one of the best
<TT>SAT </TT>know - quinine, from chinchona bark growing in the Andes.
<TT>SAT </TT>This development gave rise to the emergence of a new kind of
<TT>SAT </TT>laboratory scientist equally able to handle botanical and
<TT>SAT </TT>chemical data. As Mark Nesbitt, Keeper of Kew's Economic
<TT>SAT </TT>Botany Collection explains, this was to eliminate the chance
<TT>SAT </TT>and guesswork in identifying "good" plants from "bad".
<TT>SAT </TT>Professor Monique Simmons of Kew's Jodrell Laboratory,
<TT>SAT </TT>assesses why chemicals from the plant kingdom are still
<TT>SAT </TT>needed in the fight against some of our most challenging
<TT>SAT </TT>diseases, from breast cancer to cardiovascular disease, and
<TT>SAT </TT>how making the nuanced connections between plant species is
<TT>SAT </TT>central to success in this field.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mlxk3.html>b00mlxk3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mlxk3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 15
<TT>SAT </TT>Betrayed by Neely and with Lyon becoming more distant, Anne
<TT>SAT </TT>turns to the dolls. Stars Madeleine Potter and Barbara
<TT>SAT </TT>Barnes.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm3hq.html>b00zm3hq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm3hq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>John Julius Norwich - The Popes, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Well known for his histories of Norman Sicily, Venice, the
<TT>SAT </TT>Byzantine Empire and the Mediterranean, John Julius Norwich
<TT>SAT </TT>has now turned his attention to the oldest continuing
<TT>SAT </TT>institution in the world, tracing the papal line down the
<TT>SAT </TT>centuries from St Peter himself - traditionally (though by
<TT>SAT </TT>no means historically) the first pope - to the present day.
<TT>SAT </TT>Of the 280-odd holders of the supreme office, some have
<TT>SAT </TT>unquestionably been saints; others have wallowed in
<TT>SAT </TT>unspeakable iniquity.
<TT>SAT </TT>In the final episode of The Popes, John Julius Norwich
<TT>SAT </TT>concludes with the election of the people's pope John XXIII
<TT>SAT </TT>a welcome antidote to Pius XII. Expected to be nothing more
<TT>SAT </TT>than a brief, caretaker pope, John turned out to be anything
<TT>SAT </TT>but. Dragging the Church into the twentieth century, he
<TT>SAT </TT>shook the world.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>SAT </TT>A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017h805.html>b017h805</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017h805>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Light and the Dark
<TT>SAT </TT>As the Second World War erupts, Lewis Eliot heads to
<TT>SAT </TT>Whitehall where his love life takes an unexpected turn.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Adam Godley.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07308t6.html>b07308t6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07308t6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>1997 - Heat 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Lionel Kelleway visits Arundel to test three contestants'
<TT>SAT </TT>wildlife knowledge in the BBC Natural History Unit's quiz.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp22.html>b007jp22</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp22>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 8, New Age Differences
<TT>SAT </TT>Victoria gets all intellectual, while Charlotte is on a
<TT>SAT </TT>spiritual path. Stars Angela Thorne and Celia Imrie. From
<TT>SAT </TT>January 2002.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 1835 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0125lgl.html>b0125lgl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0125lgl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>All at Sea
<TT>SAT </TT>Aristocrat Belport and servant Ned are called up to serve on
<TT>SAT </TT>the unfortunate HMS Fortunate. Stars Paul Rider. From June
<TT>SAT </TT>2004.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rvptv.html>b01rvptv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rvptv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the word-obsessed comedy panel. Lloyd
<TT>SAT </TT>Langford & Susie Dent, compete against Dave Gorman & Natalie
<TT>SAT </TT>Haynes to find out who has the most word know-how.
<TT>SAT </TT>This week Dave Gorman guesses the meaning of the phrase
<TT>SAT </TT>'living on Queen Street' from the late 1800s; Natalie Haynes
<TT>SAT </TT>unravels the word 'autodysomophobia'; Lloyd Langford guesses
<TT>SAT </TT>the meaning of the Yiddish word 'farpotshket'; and Susie
<TT>SAT </TT>Dent shares her love of the current Liverpool word
<TT>SAT </TT>'twirlies' and explains the meaning of the word
<TT>SAT </TT>'quockerwodger'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Both teams also have a go at coming up with modern phrases
<TT>SAT </TT>to replace the old cliches 'When life give you lemons, make
<TT>SAT </TT>lemonade' and 'Beauty is only skin deep'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Writers: Jon Hunter and James Kettle.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Jones.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Jones
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Dave Gorman
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Natalie Haynes
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Lloyd Langford
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Susie Dent
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Frederick Bradnum - The Girl Who Didn't Want to Be...
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0736s54.html>b0736s54</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0736s54>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>"Do you know about the crowns? Virgin crowns. Unique to this
<TT>SAT </TT>church, you know. If a person is born, baptised and dies in
<TT>SAT </TT>the parish, above the age of puberty, and is a virgin, then
<TT>SAT </TT>the next of kin ask for a virgin crown. There is a sort of
<TT>SAT </TT>calling of the banns, so that if anyone wants to object they
<TT>SAT </TT>can."
<TT>SAT </TT>When Maggie Bell died, no one did actually object, though
<TT>SAT </TT>there were several who should have done. But Maggie herself
<TT>SAT </TT>objects quite strongly.
<TT>SAT </TT>A serious comedy for radio by Frederick Bradnum.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Simon Cadell as Timothy Turner, Joanna David as
<TT>SAT </TT>Pamela Turner, Christopher Benjamin as Harold Thorpe and
<TT>SAT </TT>Angela Pleasence as Maggie Bell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Best remembered as Jeffrey Fairbrother from the BBC's
<TT>SAT </TT>Hi-de-Hi!, Simon Cadell was born: 19th July 1950 and died
<TT>SAT </TT>6th March 1996.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Jane Morgan
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1978.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075w80.html>b0075w80</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075w80>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Paris
<TT>SAT </TT>Testing out the guide books, comedian Tony goes in search of
<TT>SAT </TT>romantic Paris - and where in the city he should kiss. From
<TT>SAT </TT>July 2000.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yztnk.html>b00yztnk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yztnk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Walls of Sound
<TT>SAT </TT>When Nelson Mandela was tried 1964 he famously said, "I have
<TT>SAT </TT>cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in
<TT>SAT </TT>which all persons live together in harmony and with equal
<TT>SAT </TT>opportunity. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and
<TT>SAT </TT>achieve, but, if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am
<TT>SAT </TT>prepared to die." Without the British Library's sound
<TT>SAT </TT>conservation work we would never have heard this. The trial
<TT>SAT </TT>was recorded using a Dictabelt system. The recordings soon
<TT>SAT </TT>became unplayable. The Dictabelts were brought to the
<TT>SAT </TT>British Library where digital transfers were made, allowing
<TT>SAT </TT>us to hear what Mandela said, and how.
<TT>SAT </TT>In 1924, in Paris, James Joyce was recorded reading from
<TT>SAT </TT>'Ulysses' and the British Library's disc is as highly prized
<TT>SAT </TT>as its Blake, Hardy and Lawrence manuscripts. Alas, we'll
<TT>SAT </TT>never hear how they read their work.
<TT>SAT </TT>These are just two of recordings of immense importance that
<TT>SAT </TT>without the work of the Sound Conservation Centre would be
<TT>SAT </TT>lost. And what a loss that would be. The British Library has
<TT>SAT </TT>invested millions in the Centre and appointed its first ever
<TT>SAT </TT>Curator of Radio. Audio is being accorded the conservation
<TT>SAT </TT>effort usually devoted manuscripts and old masters. All
<TT>SAT </TT>this, the radio historian Sean Street argues in this
<TT>SAT </TT>programme, reflects a fundamental change in attitude to
<TT>SAT </TT>sound itself.
<TT>SAT </TT>In a massive undertaking our sound archives are being saved,
<TT>SAT </TT>restored, digitised, catalogued and opened to all. Street
<TT>SAT </TT>observes all this and talks to curators, technicians and
<TT>SAT </TT>users. Throughout we hear amazing recordings from the
<TT>SAT </TT>libraries walls of sound that, until this change in thinking
<TT>SAT </TT>about sound, few knew about, and fewer could listen to. We
<TT>SAT </TT>listen as these recordings find their rightful place in the
<TT>SAT </TT>documentary heritage of the nation.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer : Julian May.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Floating in Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073bhqc.html>b073bhqc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073bhqc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Made for 4 Extra: Radio presenter and childhood space
<TT>SAT </TT>obsessive Samira Ahmed embarks on a space journey through
<TT>SAT </TT>the radio archives, travelling from launch site to
<TT>SAT </TT>splashdown.
<TT>SAT </TT>This will include;
<TT>SAT </TT>Launch - we take off with the first episode of Charles
<TT>SAT </TT>Chilton's ground breaking drama 'Journey In To Space:
<TT>SAT </TT>Operation Luna'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Space walk - Alexei Leonov describes the first ever EVA, as
<TT>SAT </TT>told in his book 'Two Sides Of The Moon'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Astronaut life - a personal perspective from space with the
<TT>SAT </TT>astronaut Kathryn Thornton in the documentary 'Alone'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Moon landing - find out what really happened in the 1969
<TT>SAT </TT>Apollo landing in the drama'One Small Step'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Mars adventure - travel to the red planet with the help of
<TT>SAT </TT>Helen Keen's 'It Is Rocket Science', before we touch down in
<TT>SAT </TT>the drama 'Voyage'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Return to Earth - we finish off the mission with a dangerous
<TT>SAT </TT>descent to earth with the astronaut Chris Hadfield, as told
<TT>SAT </TT>in his autobiography 'An Astronaut's Guide To Life On
<TT>SAT </TT>Earth'.
<TT>SAT </TT>Along the way Samira will be joined by the author Simon
<TT>SAT </TT>Guerrier, discover what it feels like to wear a space suit,
<TT>SAT </TT>and get tips about how to create 'space' on the radio from
<TT>SAT </TT>award winning producer Dirk Maggs.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036v9hd.html>b036v9hd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036v9hd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Frank Skinner, Grace Dent and Jonathan Agnew each nominate
<TT>SAT </TT>someone they know well to answer a series of questions and
<TT>SAT </TT>they than have to second guess how they answered.
<TT>SAT </TT>Host Miles Jupp tests Frank on how well he knows his friend
<TT>SAT </TT>and radio co-host Emily Dean, Grace her best friend, the
<TT>SAT </TT>Times columnist Caitlin Moran, and Jonathan his wife's best
<TT>SAT </TT>friend Anne Davies.
<TT>SAT </TT>What is Frank's favourite drink? Who is Grace's favourite
<TT>SAT </TT>writer? And what would Jonathan do if he wasn't a cricket
<TT>SAT </TT>commentator?
<TT>SAT </TT>All answers and more will be revealed.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer - Sam Michell.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Miles Jupp
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Frank Skinner
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Grace Dent
<TT>SAT </TT>Panellist: Jonathan Agnew
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0180fmx.html>b0180fmx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0180fmx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>From 20/01/1985
<TT>SAT </TT>Les Dawson pays tribute to a feisty barber, Cosmo Smallpiece
<TT>SAT </TT>chairs a chat show and with Les at the piano, the Ink Blots
<TT>SAT </TT>help to murder a song.
<TT>SAT </TT>With Daphne Oxenford, Eli Woods and Colin Edwynn.
<TT>SAT </TT>Music by Brian Fitzgerald.
<TT>SAT </TT>Scripted and produced by James Casey.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in January 1985.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073bkpx.html>b073bkpx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073bkpx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlotte Bronte's most beloved novel - the iconic and
<TT>SAT </TT>dangerous love story starring Amanda Hale and Tom Burke.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Yasmina Reza
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael: Lenny Henry
<TT>SAT </TT>Veronica: Rosie Cavaliero
<TT>SAT </TT>Millson: Joseph Millson
<TT>SAT </TT>Annette: Monica Dolan
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: James Macdonald
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Catherine Bailey
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073c1bc.html>b073c1bc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073c1bc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Ralph McTell
<TT>SAT </TT>Singer-songwriter Ralph McTell chooses 'I Wonder Who's
<TT>SAT </TT>Kissing Her Now' by the Dinning Sisters and 'Crossroads
<TT>SAT </TT>Blues' by Robert Johnson.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01169k5.html>b01169k5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01169k5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Macmillan's Marvellous Motion Machine
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Jules Horne.
<TT>SAT </TT>Young Scots country blacksmith Kirkpatrick Macmillan is a
<TT>SAT </TT>man of ideas, like the velocipede - a clanking, pedalled
<TT>SAT </TT>contraption that's the ancestor of the modern bike.
<TT>SAT </TT>The cranky, smoky voice of the velocipede is our narrator,
<TT>SAT </TT>and Kirkpatrick's constant companion. Kirkpatrick has been
<TT>SAT </TT>working on the velocipede for the past two years. Dreaming
<TT>SAT </TT>of fame, he's oblivious to girls' attentions, smitten
<TT>SAT </TT>instead with his velocipede, he's going to ride the 70 miles
<TT>SAT </TT>from Dumfries to Glasgow.
<TT>SAT </TT>It's the summer of 1840, and a long way to go cross-country
<TT>SAT </TT>without brakes. But he'll get there quicker than the
<TT>SAT </TT>stagecoach. They'll see. First, he meets Gavin Dalziel, an
<TT>SAT </TT>engineer. Dalziel takes a mighty interest in the velocipede,
<TT>SAT </TT>measures it up and rushes to his workshop, but Pate is too
<TT>SAT </TT>naive to notice. Pate and the velocipede clank to the top of
<TT>SAT </TT>the final hill and then: Glasgow! In the city, he grazes a
<TT>SAT </TT>small girl and is hauled up in court for dangerous driving.
<TT>SAT </TT>The velocipede is seen as a treacherous contraption, and
<TT>SAT </TT>he's found guilty and fined for dangerous driving. He's
<TT>SAT </TT>mortified and finally crushed. When he and the velocipede
<TT>SAT </TT>eventually arrive home, the shameful news has got there
<TT>SAT </TT>before him. Fury drives him out in search of a wife. He
<TT>SAT </TT>strides into the kitchens at Drumlanrig Castle and asks the
<TT>SAT </TT>maids who wants the job. And there's one who laughs and
<TT>SAT </TT>takes him up on it. Gavin Dalziel becomes rich and famous as
<TT>SAT </TT>the inventor of the pedal bicycle. The bicycle is delighted.
<TT>SAT </TT>Kirkpatrick stops inventing and has a grand life.
<TT>SAT </TT>Cast:
<TT>SAT </TT>Kirkpatrick MacMillan ..... Scott Hoatson
<TT>SAT </TT>Machine ..... John Kazek
<TT>SAT </TT>Catherine ..... Gabriel Quigley
<TT>SAT </TT>Duke ..... Gavin Mitchell
<TT>SAT </TT>Duchess ..... Isabella Jarrett
<TT>SAT </TT>Wee Toddy ..... Leo MacNeill
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Rosie Kellaghe.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yztnk.html>b00yztnk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yztnk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Frederick Bradnum - The Girl Who Didn't Want to Be...
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0736s54.html>b0736s54</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0736s54>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075w80.html>b0075w80</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075w80>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073c5xm.html>b073c5xm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073c5xm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Black Leather Jackets
<TT>SAT </TT>When newcomers move to a small town, suspicions are aroused.
<TT>SAT </TT>Then one of them falls in love with a local.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Marshall Allman. With Elizabeth Ledo, Christian
<TT>SAT </TT>Stolte, Jason Bradley, Doug James and Franette Leibow.
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator: Stacy Keach.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted by Dennis Etchison and written by Earl Hamner Jr.
<TT>SAT </TT>Originally a cult sci-fi and horror TV series created by Rod
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling and broadcast in the USA on CBS from 1959 to 1964,
<TT>SAT </TT>The Twilight Zone was first adapted by American producer
<TT>SAT </TT>Carl Amari in 2002 as a 40-minute radio drama series.
<TT>SAT </TT>Rod Serling had managed to electrify the new medium of
<TT>SAT </TT>television - so armed with a licence from CBS and the
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling estate, Amari's slick adaptions are based on the
<TT>SAT </TT>original TV scripts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor Stacy Keach (best known here as TV detective Mike
<TT>SAT </TT>Hammer) takes Serling's original role as narrator - with a
<TT>SAT </TT>full cast, music and sound effects.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed and produced by Carl Amari and Roger Wolski for
<TT>SAT </TT>Falcon Picture Group.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr9r.html>b007jr9r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr9r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>After the storm, teenager Vikki Taylor has told no one about
<TT>SAT </TT>the strange crab-like device she has seen. Read by Nigel
<TT>SAT </TT>Anthony.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Floating in Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073bhqc.html>b073bhqc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073bhqc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Vivian Stanshall's Radio Flashes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cfgqq.html>b04cfgqq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cfgqq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band singer Vivian Stanshall took to the
<TT>SAT </TT>airwaves of BBC Radio 1 on Saturday 14th August 1971.
<TT>SAT </TT>Over 2 hours, re-live Vivian's mix of zany comedy and music
<TT>SAT </TT>- including his take on Dick Barton's radio serial "Breath
<TT>SAT </TT>from the Pit". Featuring drummer Keith Moon from The Who.
<TT>SAT </TT>Vivian has previously featured on 4 Extra - thanks to his
<TT>SAT </TT>solo comedy 'Sir Henry at Rawlinson End', which originated
<TT>SAT </TT>as sessions for the John Peel Show on BBC Radio 1 in the
<TT>SAT </TT>mid-1970s.
<TT>SAT </TT>With Chris Bowler. Produced by John Walters.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 13 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073c5xm.html>b073c5xm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073c5xm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr9r.html>b007jr9r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr9r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:40 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073bkpx.html>b073bkpx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073bkpx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073c1bc.html>b073c1bc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073c1bc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01169k5.html>b01169k5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01169k5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yztnk.html>b00yztnk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yztnk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Frederick Bradnum - The Girl Who Didn't Want to Be...
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0736s54.html>b0736s54</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0736s54>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075w80.html>b0075w80</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075w80>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mp6nc.html>b00mp6nc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mp6nc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move
<TT>SUN </TT>in together. Jacqueline Susann drama with Barbara Barnes.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073ccby.html>b073ccby</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073ccby>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Men From Walmington
<TT>SUN </TT>Don't panic! Memories of Dad's Army star Clive Dunn, who
<TT>SUN </TT>played Lance-Corporal Jack Jones for nearly a decade on TV,
<TT>SUN </TT>radio and film between 1968 to 1977.
<TT>SUN </TT>Recalling highlights from his first 50 years in
<TT>SUN </TT>entertainment, Clive recalls joining Dad's Army and his
<TT>SUN </TT>fellow cast members - and playing 'Buttons' in pantomime.
<TT>SUN </TT>Clive was aged 68 at the time of recording. He died in
<TT>SUN </TT>Portugal in 2012, aged 92.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in 1988.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gf5st.html>b01gf5st</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gf5st>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Happy 18th
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Andrew Collins
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey Easter (played by Mark Benton), 46, is the eternal
<TT>SUN </TT>optimist. He is able to see the good in every situation, the
<TT>SUN </TT>silver lining within every cloud, the bright side to every
<TT>SUN </TT>bit of bad news.
<TT>SUN </TT>This, however, is his downfall. Someone for whom the glass
<TT>SUN </TT>is always half-full can be difficult to live with, as his
<TT>SUN </TT>wife of 19 years, Jacqui (played by Claire Skinner), knows
<TT>SUN </TT>all too well. Even as life deals Harvey and the Easter
<TT>SUN </TT>family a series of sadistic blows, Harvey looks on the
<TT>SUN </TT>positive side. It's pathological with him. The way Jax sees
<TT>SUN </TT>it, instead of dealing with the problems of their marriage
<TT>SUN </TT>and their teenage kids, Harvey's optimism is actually his
<TT>SUN </TT>way of avoiding engagement with the big issues.
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Blue Sky is about one man battling to remain positive in
<TT>SUN </TT>moments of crisis, and one woman battling to live with
<TT>SUN </TT>someone who has his head in the clouds.
<TT>SUN </TT>This week, Harvey and Jax stand firm and inform Charlie that
<TT>SUN </TT>they can't afford to throw her an 18th birthday party, much
<TT>SUN </TT>to her displeasure, while Robbie's latest flirtation with
<TT>SUN </TT>drugs does not quite go as planned.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey Easter ..... Mark Benton
<TT>SUN </TT>Jacqui Easter ..... Claire Skinner
<TT>SUN </TT>Charlie Easter ..... Rosamund Hanson
<TT>SUN </TT>Robbie Easter ..... Tyger Drew Honey
<TT>SUN </TT>Kill-R ..... Javone Prince
<TT>SUN </TT>Rakesh Rathi ..... Navin Chowdhry
<TT>SUN </TT>Dr Ray Marsh ..... Justin Edwards
<TT>SUN </TT>Sean Calhoun ..... Michael Legge
<TT>SUN </TT>Shop Assistant ..... Susy Kane
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Anna Madley
<TT>SUN </TT>An Avalon Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 ITMA - It's That Man Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073gr83.html>b073gr83</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073gr83>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 24/06/1943
<TT>SUN </TT>When Tommy Handley finds his wartime hotel is full of
<TT>SUN </TT>animals, he decides to start a circus.
<TT>SUN </TT>ITMA proved to be one of the BBC's most popular radio
<TT>SUN </TT>comedies ever produced. It was first transmitted just before
<TT>SUN </TT>the start of the Second World War in 1939 and ran to 1949.
<TT>SUN </TT>Domestic audiences topped 20 million, and the audience
<TT>SUN </TT>worldwide was said to number 30 million. It starred
<TT>SUN </TT>Liverpudlian comic Tommy Handley, who with Ted Kavanagh
<TT>SUN </TT>created the series named after the phrase newspapers often
<TT>SUN </TT>used to describe Hitler: It's That Man Again!
<TT>SUN </TT>The original setting on a ship was deemed inappropriate once
<TT>SUN </TT>war broke out, and was replaced with the Office Of Twerps,
<TT>SUN </TT>with Tommy as Minister of Aggravation and Mysteries. Other
<TT>SUN </TT>settings followed - a seaside resort, and a war factory
<TT>SUN </TT>which by 1943, for this run of episodes, had been turned
<TT>SUN </TT>into a hotel.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring a host of supporting characters including Dorothy
<TT>SUN </TT>Summers as Mrs Mopp and Jack Train as Colonel Humphrey
<TT>SUN </TT>Chinstrap.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Francis Worsley
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Home Service in 1943.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j2j7c.html>b00j2j7c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j2j7c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A bizarre slice of Shakespeare - and a poem for a man with a
<TT>SUN </TT>plan.
<TT>SUN </TT>A sequential entertainment for radio starring Ronnie Barker.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Terence Brady, Pauline Yates and John Graham. Pianist:
<TT>SUN </TT>Gordon Langford and guitarist: Dick Abell.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Chris Allen, Peter Campbell, Ted Clayton and
<TT>SUN </TT>Patrick Ennis, John Graham, Roy Lomax, Donald Monat and June
<TT>SUN </TT>Dixon, Frank A Terry and Harold Arpthorp.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer John Fawcett-Wilson
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1972.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Seamus Heaney's Aeneid VI: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073grjb.html>b073grjb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073grjb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Poet Seamus Heaney's translation of
<TT>SUN </TT>Virgil's Aeneid, book VI in which Aeneas travels into the
<TT>SUN </TT>underworld to meet the spirit of his father. Read by Ian
<TT>SUN </TT>McKellen.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073gtrg.html>b073gtrg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073gtrg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Joan Baez
<TT>SUN </TT>American folk singer Joan Baez chooses 'Tonerna' sung by
<TT>SUN </TT>Jussi Bjorling and her own song 'Diamonds and Rust'.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073gv0l.html>b073gv0l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073gv0l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Comedy Writers, Richard Curtis
<TT>SUN </TT>From The Beach Boys to Frank Sinatra, comedy writer Richard
<TT>SUN </TT>Curtis shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From
<TT>SUN </TT>February 1999.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073gx6j.html>b073gx6j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073gx6j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Rattlesnakes, Wedding Rings and Rescue Missions
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: Meg Bowles introduces
<TT>SUN </TT>tales of widowhood, overcoming adversity and life and death
<TT>SUN </TT>decisions.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:50 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zt5xr.html>b00zt5xr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zt5xr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Wallace
<TT>SUN </TT>7/20. It was the great travel books written in the 19th
<TT>SUN </TT>century by Alfred Russell Wallace that inspired David
<TT>SUN </TT>Attenborough himself to achieve great things in the realm of
<TT>SUN </TT>natural history. But Attenborough tells us that Wallace was
<TT>SUN </TT>more than just a great travel writer. His power of
<TT>SUN </TT>meticulous observation and recording as he explored many
<TT>SUN </TT>parts of the world were in the highest league imaginable,
<TT>SUN </TT>even for Victorian standards - and his power of analysis
<TT>SUN </TT>very much akin with Darwin, his great contemporary. Wallace
<TT>SUN </TT>independently came up with a theory of evolution that was in
<TT>SUN </TT>parallel to Darwin's thinking - two field naturalists
<TT>SUN </TT>breaking huge conventions of the time and coming up with the
<TT>SUN </TT>single most important theory in Biology. How did they
<TT>SUN </TT>resolve the conflict between themselves?
<TT>SUN </TT>Written and presented by David Attenborough
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Julian Hector.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 ITMA - It's That Man Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073gr83.html>b073gr83</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073gr83>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j2j7c.html>b00j2j7c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j2j7c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mp6nc.html>b00mp6nc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mp6nc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073ccby.html>b073ccby</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073ccby>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Rachel Joyce - The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04mbwdy.html>b04mbwdy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04mbwdy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus edition. A dying woman writes her life secrets down
<TT>SUN </TT>for a man who is trying to see her before it is too late.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Sophie Thompson.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Elizabeth Buchan - Submersion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwt4.html>b007jwt4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwt4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Mimi feels her family are drowning her. How can she keep
<TT>SUN </TT>head above water? Read by Patience Tomlinson.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 David Pownall <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdqzy.html>b01sdqzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdqzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Blitzma
<TT>SUN </TT>Tommy Handley was the man that made the nation laugh during
<TT>SUN </TT>the darkest days of the Second World War in his surreal
<TT>SUN </TT>wartime radio extravaganza ITMA (It's That Man Again)
<TT>SUN </TT>Handley's main target was Adolf Hitler who can't understand
<TT>SUN </TT>why the British continue to defy him - until Goebbels
<TT>SUN </TT>explains it is all down to ITMA. So they decide to create
<TT>SUN </TT>their own Nazi version...
<TT>SUN </TT>David Pownall's drama stars Sam Kelly as Goebbels, Gerard
<TT>SUN </TT>Murphy as Hitler, Stella Gonet as
<TT>SUN </TT>Magda, John Forgeham as Churchill and Carolyn Backhouse as
<TT>SUN </TT>Helga.
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Martin Jenkins
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1999.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra: Visions of Paradise <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007rdlz.html>b007rdlz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007rdlz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive.
<TT>SUN </TT>'Visions of Paradise' features one of the towering
<TT>SUN </TT>achievements of world literature: John Milton's Paradise
<TT>SUN </TT>Lost. Written after he went blind, the programme is
<TT>SUN </TT>presented by Peter White, himself blind. Peter begins by
<TT>SUN </TT>talking to John Hull, the theologian, who also became blind,
<TT>SUN </TT>decades ago, at which point he decided to learn the opening
<TT>SUN </TT>section of Paradise Lost.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Mark Smalley
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2007.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gf5st.html>b01gf5st</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gf5st>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073h06c.html>b073h06c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073h06c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>2004
<TT>SUN </TT>Out of a chaotic society generated by crime and violence
<TT>SUN </TT>steps a new Prime Minister with a mission, preaching a
<TT>SUN </TT>high-tech vision of a crime-free nation.
<TT>SUN </TT>Wally K Daly's 1995 dystopian view of the year 2004.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Bill Nighy as Quinley, Derek Waring as Lyle, David
<TT>SUN </TT>Collings as Franklin and Michael Cochrane as Jason,
<TT>SUN </TT>Christine Milwood as Petra and Anton Phillips as Quarme.
<TT>SUN </TT>Directed by David Hitchinson
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC World Service in March 1995.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073gx6j.html>b073gx6j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073gx6j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:50 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zt5xr.html>b00zt5xr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zt5xr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:50 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:00 Seamus Heaney's Aeneid VI: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073grjb.html>b073grjb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073grjb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073gtrg.html>b073gtrg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073gtrg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073gv0l.html>b073gv0l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073gv0l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gf5st.html>b01gf5st</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gf5st>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 The Shuttleworths <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm4t.html>b007jm4t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm4t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, John Dries Up
<TT>SUN </TT>With the washing-up to be done, Sheffield singer John
<TT>SUN </TT>Shuttleworth needs inspiration. Stars Graham Fellows. From
<TT>SUN </TT>July 1995.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 The In Crowd <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008m2b9.html>b008m2b9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008m2b9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince,
<TT>SUN </TT>Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From March 2002.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Newsjack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07301mk.html>b07301mk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07301mk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 14, Episode 5
<TT>SUN </TT>This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into
<TT>SUN </TT>sketches, one-liners and vox-pops written by the public.
<TT>SUN </TT>Trying to make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
<TT>SUN </TT>Nish is joined this week by Daniel Barker, Natasia Demetriou
<TT>SUN </TT>and Alison Thea-Skot.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Production Coordinator was Sophie Richardson.
<TT>SUN </TT>Newsjack was produced by Paul Sheehan and Matt Stronge.
<TT>SUN </TT>It was a BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 The Nick Revell Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00d7n9s.html>b00d7n9s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7n9s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, All's Well That Ends Well...Well, Well, Well
<TT>SUN </TT>The writer is leading a charmed life, which naturally leaves
<TT>SUN </TT>him feeling anxious. With Alistair McGowan. From July 1993.
<TT>SUN </TT>
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<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 14 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073h06c.html>b073h06c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073h06c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls Omnibus
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mp6nc.html>b00mp6nc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mp6nc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073ccby.html>b073ccby</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073ccby>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Rachel Joyce - The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04mbwdy.html>b04mbwdy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04mbwdy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Elizabeth Buchan - Submersion <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jwt4.html>b007jwt4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jwt4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 David Pownall <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01sdqzy.html>b01sdqzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sdqzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra: Visions of Paradise <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007rdlz.html>b007rdlz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007rdlz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gf5st.html>b01gf5st</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gf5st>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rlb29.html>b00rlb29</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rlb29>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case, The Unlucky One
<TT>MON </TT>Should Howard Gilbert hang for the murder of a model? The
<TT>MON </TT>victim's father thinks he's innocent. The suave sleuth
<TT>MON </TT>investigates.
<TT>MON </TT>Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke as Paul Temple
<TT>MON </TT>and Marjorie Westbury as Steve in another intriguing case
<TT>MON </TT>for BBC radio's smoothest investigator and his glamorous
<TT>MON </TT>wife. With Lester Mudditt as Sir Graham Forbes.
<TT>MON </TT>With James Beattie as Charlie, Charles Leno as Wilfred
<TT>MON </TT>Stirling and Duncan McIntyre as Detective Inspector
<TT>MON </TT>Kingston.
<TT>MON </TT>From 1938 to 1969 the fictional crime novelist and detective
<TT>MON </TT>Paul Temple, together with his Fleet Street journalist
<TT>MON </TT>Steve, solved case after case in one of BBC radio's most
<TT>MON </TT>popular series. They inhabited a sophisticated world of
<TT>MON </TT>chilled cocktails and fast cars, where the women were chic
<TT>MON </TT>and the men wore cravats - a world where Sir Graham Forbes,
<TT>MON </TT>of Scotland Yard, usually needed Paul's help with his latest
<TT>MON </TT>tricky case.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Martin C Webster
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1954.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 The Great Architect of Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jjjpv.html>b00jjjpv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jjjpv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>4 Extra Debut. Susan Marling pays tribute to the American
<TT>MON </TT>architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and assesses his influence on
<TT>MON </TT>house design. From April 2009.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mqw.html>b0076mqw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mqw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 4, Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>A sketch show about modern life, written and performed by
<TT>MON </TT>people who have lived a bit of it. Stars Barry Cryer and
<TT>MON </TT>Eleanor Bron. From August 2004.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072j3g2.html>b072j3g2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072j3g2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 74, Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>Stephen Fry, Jenny Eclair, Josie Lawrence and Nish Kumar
<TT>MON </TT>join host Nicholas Parsons to play Britain's longest running
<TT>MON </TT>and best loved panel game. Topics tackled without deviation,
<TT>MON </TT>hesitation or repetition include Salvador Dali, The Great
<TT>MON </TT>Fire of London and The Easter Bunny.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Victoria Lloyd.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Stephen Fry
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Jenny Eclair
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Josie Lawrence
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Nish Kumar
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Victoria Lloyd
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr7l.html>b007jr7l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr7l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, Time on My Hands
<TT>MON </TT>The Home Guard platoon try to capture a German pilot hanging
<TT>MON </TT>off the Town Hall clock in Walmington-on-Sea.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>MON </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike, Bill Pertwee as Hodges, Frank
<TT>MON </TT>Williams as the Vicar, Larry Martyn as Private Walker, Erik
<TT>MON </TT>Chitty as Mr Parsons and Fraser Kerr as the German pilot.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>MON </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1976.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ms5j6.html>b01ms5j6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ms5j6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>From 27/01/1985
<TT>MON </TT>Les Dawson is Wotan, Man of Steel and Auntie Ada recalls her
<TT>MON </TT>wartime adventures with the troops.
<TT>MON </TT>With Daphne Oxenford, Eli Woods and Colin Edwynn.
<TT>MON </TT>Music by Brian Fitzgerald.
<TT>MON </TT>Scripted and produced by James Casey.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in January 1985.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01l04d8.html>b01l04d8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l04d8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A new series of Radio 4's popular quotations programme
<TT>MON </TT>'Quote ... Unquote'.
<TT>MON </TT>The show is presented by Nigel Rees, who also devised it,
<TT>MON </TT>and the guests are Samira Ahmed, Simon Jones, Dominic
<TT>MON </TT>Sandbrook and Dominic Lawson. The reader is Peter Jefferson.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmkq.html>b007jmkq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmkq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 6, Travellers
<TT>MON </TT>A delicate mission for Mr Sims, and Mrs Rudd gets a shock
<TT>MON </TT>from the school's new sponsor. High school comedy stars Karl
<TT>MON </TT>Howman. From June 1991.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017ptch.html>b017ptch</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017ptch>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The New Men
<TT>MON </TT>Lewis Eliot ends up overseeing a secret wartime project with
<TT>MON </TT>implications for the world. Stars David Haig and Claire
<TT>MON </TT>Skinner.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Michael Holroyd - A Strange Eventful History
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015pb1m.html>b015pb1m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015pb1m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Eleanor Bron reads Michael Holroyd's biography of Henry
<TT>MON </TT>Irving and Ellen Terry, the two greats of the Victorian
<TT>MON </TT>stage.
<TT>MON </TT>When Ellen's first marriage breaks down, she lives up to her
<TT>MON </TT>"fallen woman" reputation by running off with a friend of
<TT>MON </TT>Oscar Wilde and only returns to the stage when debts begin
<TT>MON </TT>to mount.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Richard Hamilton.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Justine Willett
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2008.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2cy.html>b007k2cy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2cy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Beryl Coronet
<TT>MON </TT>Who has stolen jewels from one of the treasures of the
<TT>MON </TT>Empire? The detective investigates snowy Streatham. With
<TT>MON </TT>Clive Merrison.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr7l.html>b007jr7l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr7l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ms5j6.html>b01ms5j6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ms5j6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rlb29.html>b00rlb29</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rlb29>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 The Great Architect of Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jjjpv.html>b00jjjpv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jjjpv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ng4h9.html>b01ng4h9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ng4h9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Patricia Ferguson - The Midwife's Daughter, Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>By Patricia Ferguson
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Joanna Tope
<TT>MON </TT>The new novel by Patricia Ferguson is the compassionate and
<TT>MON </TT>moving story of two sisters and the young black orphan who
<TT>MON </TT>changes their lives.
<TT>MON </TT>Grace has caught the eye of young Tommy Dando. And Violet
<TT>MON </TT>learns the astonishing truth about her adopted daughter.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Gaynor Macfarlane.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d1kvq.html>b04d1kvq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d1kvq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Signals of Growth
<TT>MON </TT>When in 1934 botanist Kenneth Thimann isolated the plant
<TT>MON </TT>hormone auxin, he put an end to one of the great botanical
<TT>MON </TT>mysteries - how plants move and respond to their
<TT>MON </TT>surroundings. For decades plant scientists had been
<TT>MON </TT>mystified as to how plants, without any apparent nervous
<TT>MON </TT>system, bent towards light, flowered at the right time of
<TT>MON </TT>year, or grew away from other plants.
<TT>MON </TT>Professor Kathy Willis hears from historian Jim Endersby on
<TT>MON </TT>how the discovery of plant hormones was the culmination of a
<TT>MON </TT>journey that had involved Charles Darwin and a series of
<TT>MON </TT>probing experiments published in his book "The Power of
<TT>MON </TT>Movement in Plants". They discuss how new technologies
<TT>MON </TT>enabled successful isolation of what we now have come to
<TT>MON </TT>recognise as a suite of hormones regulating a whole series
<TT>MON </TT>of plant responses from stem growth to fruiting.
<TT>MON </TT>We hear how another hormone during the 1950s went on to
<TT>MON </TT>steal the limelight - gibberellin whose discovery owes much
<TT>MON </TT>to Japanese rice crops that grew so tall they would simply
<TT>MON </TT>fall over, rendering them useless. The race to harness the
<TT>MON </TT>power of gibberellin would lead to dwarf varieties of key
<TT>MON </TT>crops that transformed global production in what became
<TT>MON </TT>known as the Green Revolution.
<TT>MON </TT>Professor Nick Harberd, a plant geneticist at Oxford
<TT>MON </TT>University, has been researching the molecular basis of
<TT>MON </TT>plants' response to this powerful hormone and he sheds light
<TT>MON </TT>on developing crops suitable for harsher environments in
<TT>MON </TT>future.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011j48h.html>b011j48h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011j48h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Kieran Prendiville - Once More with Feeling, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>By Kieran Prendiville. A comedy drama set in the
<TT>MON </TT>no-prisoners world of northern social clubs.
<TT>MON </TT>Its protagonist is Les Bone, a plumber who once came within
<TT>MON </TT>sniffing distance of the big time when his band Nuclear Dump
<TT>MON </TT>went mega.....without him.
<TT>MON </TT>Les got fired the day before the band cut its first hit
<TT>MON </TT>single. Which, like the album it came from, went platinum.
<TT>MON </TT>Making it the most expensive sex of Les' life...being the
<TT>MON </TT>price he paid for getting caught with the lead singer's
<TT>MON </TT>girlfriend.
<TT>MON </TT>And now, twenty five years down the line, still unlucky in
<TT>MON </TT>love, single-parent Les has been tossed a second chance. His
<TT>MON </TT>kids have a boyband (even if one of them is a girl) and
<TT>MON </TT>they're a boy short for an upcoming tour of south Yorkshire,
<TT>MON </TT>one of the hardest enclaves in clubland.
<TT>MON </TT>Les and The Family Bone are to share a coach with a spangly
<TT>MON </TT>jacketed blue nosed comic, a bad impressionist and a driver
<TT>MON </TT>who can fart the 1812 overture...if anyone would let him.
<TT>MON </TT>Cast:
<TT>MON </TT>Les ..... Paul Copley
<TT>MON </TT>Sheila ...... Belinda Everett
<TT>MON </TT>Elaine ...... Blue Merrick
<TT>MON </TT>Denny ...... Christian Rodska
<TT>MON </TT>Chris ...... Harry Hepple
<TT>MON </TT>Alan/Scotch Billy ..... Rob Hudson
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin ..... Brogan West
<TT>MON </TT>Troy ..... James Baxter
<TT>MON </TT>Kimberly/Nurse ..... Joan Walker
<TT>MON </TT>Compere ..... Kieran Prendiville
<TT>MON </TT>Produced and directed By Clive Brill
<TT>MON </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zzr1h.html>b00zzr1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zzr1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Ken Campbell: The Great Caper, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Ken Campbell, who died in September 2008, was one of the
<TT>MON </TT>great mavericks of British theatre.
<TT>MON </TT>Ill-suited to a role in conventional theatre, he created a
<TT>MON </TT>risk-taking confrontational style of performance, which
<TT>MON </TT>often explored unlikely subject matter. He became, in
<TT>MON </TT>director Mike Leigh's words, "The outsider's outsider"
<TT>MON </TT>Bob Hoskins, Bill Nighy and Jim Broadbent are amongst the
<TT>MON </TT>performers whose formative years were spent working with
<TT>MON </TT>Campbell. What did the director and producer bring to
<TT>MON </TT>performance that made him such a mesmeric figure?
<TT>MON </TT>Michael Coveney's biography tells the story of Campbell, the
<TT>MON </TT>great adventurer of British theatre.
<TT>MON </TT>Writer Michael Coveney is a long-standing theatre critic,
<TT>MON </TT>who has worked for The Financial Times, The Observer and The
<TT>MON </TT>Daily Mail. Actor Toby Jones played Truman Capote in
<TT>MON </TT>'Infamous' and Swifty Lazar in 'Frost/Nixon' and recently
<TT>MON </TT>reprised the role of Dobby in the film 'Harry Potter and the
<TT>MON </TT>Deathly Hallows'. Toby has also appeared in a production of
<TT>MON </TT>'The Warp' by Neil Oram, the 22-hour epic created by Ken
<TT>MON </TT>Campbell.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Toby Jones
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Pete Nichols
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Karen Rose
<TT>MON </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017ptch.html>b017ptch</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017ptch>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01l04d8.html>b01l04d8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l04d8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmkq.html>b007jmkq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmkq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mqw.html>b0076mqw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mqw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072j3g2.html>b072j3g2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072j3g2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmxh.html>b007jmxh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmxh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 11
<TT>MON </TT>The Voice invites Jet Morgan and his crew to meet him, but
<TT>MON </TT>Lemmy is soon feeling terrified. Stars Andrew Faulds and
<TT>MON </TT>Alfie Bass.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763lt.html>b00763lt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763lt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Sir George Martin & Jeremy Clarke
<TT>MON </TT>Louise Doughty and her guests - the late, legendary record
<TT>MON </TT>producer, Sir George Martin and freelance journalist Jeremy
<TT>MON </TT>Clarke - discuss books with a travel theme by John
<TT>MON </TT>Lightfoot, Christopher Lee and Vitaly Vitaliv. From 2001.
<TT>MON </TT>The Spanish Connection by John Lightfoot
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Blake's True Crime Library
<TT>MON </TT>Eight Bells and Topmasts by Christopher Lee
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Headline
<TT>MON </TT>Borders Up by Vitaly Vitaliv
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Scribner.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr7l.html>b007jr7l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr7l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ms5j6.html>b01ms5j6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ms5j6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rlb29.html>b00rlb29</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rlb29>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 The Great Architect of Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jjjpv.html>b00jjjpv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jjjpv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Michael Holroyd - A Strange Eventful History
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015pb1m.html>b015pb1m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015pb1m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2cy.html>b007k2cy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2cy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072j3g2.html>b072j3g2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072j3g2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Chris Addison's Civilization <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f68lx.html>b00f68lx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f68lx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Sense of Identity
<TT>MON </TT>The thinking idiot's anthropologist explains how mankind
<TT>MON </TT>makes society function. With Dan Tetsell. From April 2006.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074v8v4.html>b074v8v4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074v8v4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>MON </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Paul Garner chats to Paul
<TT>MON </TT>Kaye.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 The Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072n8fq.html>b072n8fq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072n8fq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 48, Episode 2
<TT>MON </TT>Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical
<TT>MON </TT>stand-up and sketches.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Steve Punt
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Hugh Dennis
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:30 Elvenquest <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016c8y5.html>b016c8y5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016c8y5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, Episode 2
<TT>MON </TT>As they continue their search for the Sword of Asnagar, the
<TT>MON </TT>noble Questers are lead to a quiet town in the countryside,
<TT>MON </TT>which they have heard may hold their prize. But they get
<TT>MON </TT>there only to discover that it has been razed to the ground
<TT>MON </TT>by a band of ruthless barbarians, lead by the blood-thirsty
<TT>MON </TT>Ragnar Half-tooth (Daniel Rigby), who has taken the Sword
<TT>MON </TT>taken as booty. In order to get it back, the Questers decide
<TT>MON </TT>to masquerade as barbarians and enter Ragnar's camp. Can
<TT>MON </TT>they trick Ragnar, deceive his men and get the Sword?
<TT>MON </TT>Well...they give it a jolly good go...
<TT>MON </TT>Meanwhile, Kreech tells Lord Darkness that his annual
<TT>MON </TT>regeneration is coming up and that he needs to get some
<TT>MON </TT>sleep in order to avoid meeting the new Dawn which will send
<TT>MON </TT>his body crumbling into dust. Problem is, getting to sleep
<TT>MON </TT>when it really matters is easier said than done. And Lord
<TT>MON </TT>Darkness is suddenly overcome by a nasty bout of insomnia...
<TT>MON </TT>Cast:
<TT>MON </TT>Darren Boyd as Vidar
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon as Dean/Kreech
<TT>MON </TT>Dave Lamb as Amis aka The Chosen One
<TT>MON </TT>Alistair McGowan as Lord Darkness
<TT>MON </TT>Stephen Mangan as Sam
<TT>MON </TT>Daniel Rigby as Ragnar Half-tooth
<TT>MON </TT>and
<TT>MON </TT>Sophie Winkleman as Penthiselea
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 15 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmxh.html>b007jmxh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmxh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763lt.html>b00763lt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763lt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rlb29.html>b00rlb29</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rlb29>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 The Great Architect of Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jjjpv.html>b00jjjpv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jjjpv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ng4h9.html>b01ng4h9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ng4h9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d1kvq.html>b04d1kvq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d1kvq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011j48h.html>b011j48h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011j48h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zzr1h.html>b00zzr1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zzr1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017ptch.html>b017ptch</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017ptch>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 Quote... Unquote <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01l04d8.html>b01l04d8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l04d8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmkq.html>b007jmkq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmkq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mqw.html>b0076mqw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mqw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072j3g2.html>b072j3g2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072j3g2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rlwgt.html>b00rlwgt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rlwgt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case, The Third Shoe
<TT>TUE </TT>Howard Gilbert has been convicted for the murder of his
<TT>TUE </TT>model girlfriend, Brenda - but did he really kill her? The
<TT>TUE </TT>debonair sleuth and his wife Steve pay him a visit in jail.
<TT>TUE </TT>Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke as Paul Temple
<TT>TUE </TT>and Marjorie Westbury as Steve in another intriguing case
<TT>TUE </TT>for BBC radio's smoothest investigator and his glamorous
<TT>TUE </TT>wife.
<TT>TUE </TT>With James Beattie as Charlie, Charles Leno as Wilfred
<TT>TUE </TT>Stirling and Duncan McIntyre as Detective Inspector
<TT>TUE </TT>Kingston.
<TT>TUE </TT>From 1938 to 1969 the fictional crime novelist and detective
<TT>TUE </TT>Paul Temple, together with his Fleet Street journalist
<TT>TUE </TT>Steve, solved case after case in one of BBC radio's most
<TT>TUE </TT>popular series. They inhabited a sophisticated world of
<TT>TUE </TT>chilled cocktails and fast cars, where the women were chic
<TT>TUE </TT>and the men wore cravats - a world where Sir Graham Forbes,
<TT>TUE </TT>of Scotland Yard, usually needed Paul's help with his latest
<TT>TUE </TT>tricky case.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Martin C Webster
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1954.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Peggy Seeger: In Her Prime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vcpbf.html>b00vcpbf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vcpbf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Sara Parker presents a radio portrait of Peggy Seeger, the
<TT>TUE </TT>American folksinger and political activist who was Ewan
<TT>TUE </TT>MacColl's long-time partner.
<TT>TUE </TT>This year, Peggy returns to live once again in Britain, to
<TT>TUE </TT>be near her extended family and to explore new creative
<TT>TUE </TT>avenues. For many years her own 'song-making', as she calls
<TT>TUE </TT>it, was overshadowed by MacColl's, with whom she lived for
<TT>TUE </TT>three decades in this country. Together they produced three
<TT>TUE </TT>children, countless recordings (including the iconic 'First
<TT>TUE </TT>Time Ever I Saw Your Face' with MacColl wrote for her) and,
<TT>TUE </TT>with Sara Parker's father Charles, the celebrated 'Radio
<TT>TUE </TT>Ballads'.
<TT>TUE </TT>Her creative life has also been lived in relation to the
<TT>TUE </TT>success of her folk-singer brothers, Pete and Mike, and
<TT>TUE </TT>partly in the shadow of her parents, the avant-garde
<TT>TUE </TT>composer Ruth Crawford Seeger and the ethnomusicologist
<TT>TUE </TT>Charles Seeger.
<TT>TUE </TT>Now, in her prime, she tells Sara what's brought her to this
<TT>TUE </TT>point, about her growing and creatively energetic family,
<TT>TUE </TT>how she feels about the loss of loved ones and about the
<TT>TUE </TT>strength she gets from her new partner, the Irish singer
<TT>TUE </TT>Irene Pyper-Scott.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Alan Hall
<TT>TUE </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 55 and Over <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nxh1h.html>b01nxh1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nxh1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Juliet Stevenson and Philip Jackson star in Peter Souter's
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy about love, sex and other foolhardy mistakes made by
<TT>TUE </TT>the modern 50pluser.
<TT>TUE </TT>This week Ray and Jane are both starting over with new
<TT>TUE </TT>paramours half their age. Despite the age gap it seems older
<TT>TUE </TT>does not always mean wiser. Apparently it's not only
<TT>TUE </TT>teenagers that act like love-struck, tongue-tied fools.
<TT>TUE </TT>Jane ..... Juliet Stevenson
<TT>TUE </TT>Ray ..... Philip Jackson
<TT>TUE </TT>Tony ..... Patrick Brennan
<TT>TUE </TT>Heather ..... Liza Sadovy
<TT>TUE </TT>Honey ..... Stephanie Racine
<TT>TUE </TT>Sam ..... Adam Nagaitis
<TT>TUE </TT>Honey's Dad ..... Robert Blythe
<TT>TUE </TT>Portia ..... Sarah Thom
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer/Director ..... Helen Perry.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jshj.html>b007jshj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jshj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>TUE </TT>Accompanying her neighbour Betty to a funeral, Linda
<TT>TUE </TT>encounters a mislaid eco warrior.
<TT>TUE </TT>Comedy series written by and starring Linda Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Femi Elufowoju Jr, Jeremy Hardy, Margaret John, Chris
<TT>TUE </TT>Neill and Rob Newman.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lucy Armitage
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2001.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srqjv.html>b00srqjv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srqjv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 5
<TT>TUE </TT>Announcer Douglas Smith is taken for a spin in 'Relatively
<TT>TUE </TT>Grand Prix' - and at the Bona Male Model Agency, Julian and
<TT>TUE </TT>Sandy sign up some brand new talent.
<TT>TUE </TT>Stars Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and
<TT>TUE </TT>Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres.
<TT>TUE </TT>For series 4, Marty Feldman was replaced by Brian Cooke &
<TT>TUE </TT>Johnnie Mortimer and Donald Webster
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in March 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlvm.html>b007jlvm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlvm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A Private Affair
<TT>TUE </TT>The civil servants cause chaos as London's new airport opens
<TT>TUE </TT>in Scotland. With Deryck Guyler and Clive Dunn. From April
<TT>TUE </TT>1973.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 The Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072n8fq.html>b072n8fq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072n8fq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019rpw8.html>b019rpw8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019rpw8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Dinner Party
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 1 - The Dinner Party
<TT>TUE </TT>An audience sitcom about a couple in marriage counselling.
<TT>TUE </TT>Will and Annabelle throw a disastrous dinner party. The
<TT>TUE </TT>quarrelling couple tell their counsellor Guy all about the
<TT>TUE </TT>event, with flashbacks to the dinner party itself.
<TT>TUE </TT>CAST:
<TT>TUE </TT>Will Smith ..... Will Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Annabelle Smith ..... Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy ..... Paterson Joseph
<TT>TUE </TT>Katrina ..... Tracy Wiles
<TT>TUE </TT>Doug ..... Simon Bubb
<TT>TUE </TT>Heather ..... Morwenna Banks
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by ..... Will Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by ..... Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>TUE </TT>ABOUT THE SERIES
<TT>TUE </TT>A year into married life and already things are a little
<TT>TUE </TT>creaky. So, following Will's unimaginative anniversary
<TT>TUE </TT>present (a draining rack), Annabelle has signed them up for
<TT>TUE </TT>a course of marriage counselling.
<TT>TUE </TT>Each week, counsellor Guy mediates a recent dispute between
<TT>TUE </TT>Will and Annabelle, with flashbacks to the events that
<TT>TUE </TT>spawned the argument. By the end, the couple find marital
<TT>TUE </TT>equilibrium once more. Sort of.
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy arbitrates, usually leaning towards Annabelle's more
<TT>TUE </TT>sensible point of view. In contrast to Will's uptightness,
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy is confident and urbane and clearly irritates Will.
<TT>TUE </TT>The writer and comedian Will Smith leads the starry cast of
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr and Mrs.Smith. Sarah Hadland (Miranda, The Mitchell and
<TT>TUE </TT>Webb Look, Moving Wallpaper) stars as Will's wife Annabelle.
<TT>TUE </TT>Paterson Joseph (Peep Show, Survivors, Green Wing) plays
<TT>TUE </TT>Counsellor Guy. The series also includes Geoffrey whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>(Reggie Perrin, Worst Week of My Life) and Susie Blake
<TT>TUE </TT>(Coronation Street; Victoria Wood as Seen on TV) as Will's
<TT>TUE </TT>mother and father-in-law.
<TT>TUE </TT>Will's writing credits include Armstrong and Miller (BBC1),
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry and Paul (BBC1), Moving Wallpaper (ITV1), Time Trumpet
<TT>TUE </TT>(BBC2), The Thick Of It (BBC2) in which he also appears as
<TT>TUE </TT>Phil Smith, and the upcoming Veep (HBO).
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017pwt0.html>b017pwt0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017pwt0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Homecomings
<TT>TUE </TT>As the Cold War intensifies, a spy appears to be at large
<TT>TUE </TT>within Britain's nuclear research programme. Stars David
<TT>TUE </TT>Haig.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Michael Holroyd - A Strange Eventful History
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015pcqk.html>b015pcqk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015pcqk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Weakly John Brodribb's transformation into Victorian stage
<TT>TUE </TT>great Henry Irving. Eleanor Bron reads Michael Holroyd's
<TT>TUE </TT>biography.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2fc.html>b007k2fc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2fc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Copper Beeches
<TT>TUE </TT>A young governess consults the detective in a most sinister
<TT>TUE </TT>case. Starring Clive Merrison, Michael Williams and Imogen
<TT>TUE </TT>Stubbs.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srqjv.html>b00srqjv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srqjv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlvm.html>b007jlvm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlvm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rlwgt.html>b00rlwgt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rlwgt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Peggy Seeger: In Her Prime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vcpbf.html>b00vcpbf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vcpbf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ng83m.html>b01ng83m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ng83m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Patricia Ferguson - The Midwife's Daughter, Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>By Patricia Ferguson
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Joanna Tope
<TT>TUE </TT>The new novel by Patricia Ferguson is the compassionate and
<TT>TUE </TT>moving story of two sisters and the young black orphan who
<TT>TUE </TT>changes their lives.
<TT>TUE </TT>Grace is injured in an unexpected attack while Violet is
<TT>TUE </TT>away. She becomes dangerously ill and is looked after by
<TT>TUE </TT>both her mother and her aunt.
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d4hq2.html>b04d4hq2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d4hq2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Unlocking Biodiversity
<TT>TUE </TT>In 1947 an ambitious project began to survey and catalogue
<TT>TUE </TT>the biodiversity of plants in East Africa. It was to take 60
<TT>TUE </TT>years and turned out to be one of the largest regional
<TT>TUE </TT>"floras" ever assembled, involving 135 botanists from 21
<TT>TUE </TT>countries amassing a host of new species to science.
<TT>TUE </TT>Professor Kathy Willis examines the deceptive simplicity of
<TT>TUE </TT>creating Floras - books in which plants are catalogued,
<TT>TUE </TT>described and often lavishly illustrated. She explores how
<TT>TUE </TT>they're proving powerful tools for unlocking the range of
<TT>TUE </TT>newly discovered species for plant enthusiasts and
<TT>TUE </TT>conservationists.
<TT>TUE </TT>And she unlocks the secrets of the rigorous art of botanical
<TT>TUE </TT>illustration, a tradition that goes back as far as when the
<TT>TUE </TT>botanical impresario Sir Joseph Banks first employed an
<TT>TUE </TT>illustrator on board the Endeavour. Kathy Willis discovers
<TT>TUE </TT>why this discipline is unlikely to ever be superseded by
<TT>TUE </TT>photography.
<TT>TUE </TT>With contributions from Henke Beentje, former editor of
<TT>TUE </TT>Flora of Tropical East Africa, senior botanist Iain
<TT>TUE </TT>Darbyshire, Quentin Luke of National Museum of Kenya and
<TT>TUE </TT>illustrator Lucy Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011ld3s.html>b011ld3s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011ld3s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Kieran Prendiville - Once More with Feeling, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>By Kieran Prendiville. A comedy drama set in the
<TT>TUE </TT>no-prisoners world of northern social clubs.
<TT>TUE </TT>Its protagonist is Les Bone, a plumber who once came within
<TT>TUE </TT>sniffing distance of the big time when his band Nuclear Dump
<TT>TUE </TT>went mega.....without him.
<TT>TUE </TT>And now, twenty five years down the line, still unlucky in
<TT>TUE </TT>love, single-parent Les has been tossed a second chance. His
<TT>TUE </TT>kids have a boyband (even if one of them is a girl) and
<TT>TUE </TT>they're a boy short for an upcoming tour of south Yorkshire,
<TT>TUE </TT>one of the hardest enclaves in clubland.
<TT>TUE </TT>As the family band hits the road, Les meets an old flame and
<TT>TUE </TT>receives devastating news about daughter Sheila.
<TT>TUE </TT>Cast:
<TT>TUE </TT>Les ..... Paul Copley
<TT>TUE </TT>Sheila ...... Belinda Everett
<TT>TUE </TT>Elaine ...... Blue Merrick
<TT>TUE </TT>Denny ...... Christian Rodska
<TT>TUE </TT>Chris ...... Harry Hepple
<TT>TUE </TT>Alan/Scotch Billy ..... Rob Hudson
<TT>TUE </TT>Kevin ..... Brogan West
<TT>TUE </TT>Troy ..... James Baxter
<TT>TUE </TT>Kimberly/Nurse ..... Joan Walker
<TT>TUE </TT>Compere ..... Kieran Prendiville
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer/Director: Clive Brill
<TT>TUE </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0101kyv.html>b0101kyv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0101kyv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Ken Campbell: The Great Caper, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Michael Coveney's biography tells the story of Campbell, the
<TT>TUE </TT>great adventurer of British theatre.
<TT>TUE </TT>Campbell's disastrous experience at the Royal Court Theatre
<TT>TUE </TT>in London shapes the direction of his career. With the
<TT>TUE </TT>Roadshow he takes theatre to the people.
<TT>TUE </TT>Ken Campbell, who died in September 2008, was one of the
<TT>TUE </TT>great mavericks of British theatre.
<TT>TUE </TT>Ill-suited to a role in conventional theatre, he created a
<TT>TUE </TT>risk-taking confrontational style of performance, which
<TT>TUE </TT>often explored unlikely subject matter.
<TT>TUE </TT>He became, in director Mike Leigh's words, "The outsider's
<TT>TUE </TT>outsider"
<TT>TUE </TT>Bob Hoskins, Bill Nighy and Jim Broadbent are amongst the
<TT>TUE </TT>performers whose formative years were spent working with
<TT>TUE </TT>Campbell. What did the director and producer bring to
<TT>TUE </TT>performance that made him such a mesmeric figure?
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer Michael Coveney is a long-standing theatre critic,
<TT>TUE </TT>who has worked for The Financial Times, The Observer and The
<TT>TUE </TT>Daily Mail. Actor Toby Jones played Truman Capote in
<TT>TUE </TT>'Infamous' and Swifty Lazar in 'Frost/Nixon' and recently
<TT>TUE </TT>reprised the role of Dobby in the film 'Harry Potter and the
<TT>TUE </TT>Deathly Hallows'. Toby has also appeared in a production of
<TT>TUE </TT>'The Warp' by Neil Oram, the 22-hour epic created by Ken
<TT>TUE </TT>Campbell.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Toby Jones
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Pete Nichols
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Karen Rose
<TT>TUE </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017pwt0.html>b017pwt0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017pwt0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 It's Your Round <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm32d.html>b00zm32d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm32d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 6
<TT>TUE </TT>"It's Your Round" is the comedy panel show where the format
<TT>TUE </TT>is simple: there is no format. Instead, each of the
<TT>TUE </TT>panellists has brought along their own round for the others
<TT>TUE </TT>to play, meaning that each show is unique, untried, and
<TT>TUE </TT>unpredictable.
<TT>TUE </TT>This episode Johnny Vaughan, Alan Davies, Roisin Conaty and
<TT>TUE </TT>Arthur Smith battle it out to see who can beat each other at
<TT>TUE </TT>their own games.
<TT>TUE </TT>Angus Deayton is the host valiantly trying to make sure
<TT>TUE </TT>everyone comes out of it with their reputations intact.
<TT>TUE </TT>Writers: Angus Deayton and Paul Powell
<TT>TUE </TT>Devised by Benjamin Partridge
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019rpw8.html>b019rpw8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019rpw8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 55 and Over <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nxh1h.html>b01nxh1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nxh1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jshj.html>b007jshj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jshj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmyk.html>b007jmyk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmyk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 12
<TT>TUE </TT>After travelling through time, could Jet Morgan and his crew
<TT>TUE </TT>be bound for home at last? Stars Andrew Faulds and David
<TT>TUE </TT>Jacobs.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w2my.html>b007w2my</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w2my>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Alhambra
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Wheeler traces the history of the music hall which
<TT>TUE </TT>was once the pride of London's Leicester Square. With Roy
<TT>TUE </TT>Hudd. From April 2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srqjv.html>b00srqjv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srqjv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlvm.html>b007jlvm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlvm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rlwgt.html>b00rlwgt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rlwgt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Peggy Seeger: In Her Prime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vcpbf.html>b00vcpbf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vcpbf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Michael Holroyd - A Strange Eventful History
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015pcqk.html>b015pcqk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015pcqk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2fc.html>b007k2fc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2fc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jshj.html>b007jshj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jshj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0414qv8.html>b0414qv8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0414qv8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>Adventuring comedian Tim FitzHigham recreates an 18th
<TT>TUE </TT>Century bet, attempting to outrun a racehorse over a hundred
<TT>TUE </TT>yard dash. Tim turns to Kriss Akabusi and his former school
<TT>TUE </TT>PE teacher for training advice.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by and starring Tim FitzHigham with Olivia Fitzroy
<TT>TUE </TT>and Bob Slayer. Additional material written by Jon Hunter
<TT>TUE </TT>and Paul Byrne. Produced by Colin Anderson.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Olivia Fitzroy
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Bob Slayer
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Colin Anderson
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Paul Byrne
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074v94f.html>b074v94f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074v94f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>TUE </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Paul Garner chats again to
<TT>TUE </TT>Paul Kaye.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 World of Pub <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cm91k.html>b00cm91k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cm91k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>Dodgy Phil hatches a sporting scheme to improve the fortunes
<TT>TUE </TT>of Barry and Garry's bar. Stars John Thomson. From January
<TT>TUE </TT>1999.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Think the Unthinkable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cqh5b.html>b00cqh5b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cqh5b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 5
<TT>TUE </TT>The consultants advise an African finance minister, and Ryan
<TT>TUE </TT>carries a package. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From December
<TT>TUE </TT>2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 16 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmyk.html>b007jmyk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmyk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w2my.html>b007w2my</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w2my>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rlwgt.html>b00rlwgt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rlwgt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Peggy Seeger: In Her Prime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vcpbf.html>b00vcpbf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vcpbf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ng83m.html>b01ng83m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ng83m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d4hq2.html>b04d4hq2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d4hq2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011ld3s.html>b011ld3s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011ld3s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0101kyv.html>b0101kyv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0101kyv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017pwt0.html>b017pwt0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017pwt0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 It's Your Round <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm32d.html>b00zm32d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm32d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019rpw8.html>b019rpw8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019rpw8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 55 and Over <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nxh1h.html>b01nxh1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nxh1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jshj.html>b007jshj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jshj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm20y.html>b00rm20y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rm20y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case, Peter Galino
<TT>WED </TT>After the discovery of the body of key witness, Mary Talbot,
<TT>WED </TT>there's drama back at her flat - and suave sleuth Paul
<TT>WED </TT>worries that wife Steve is in danger.
<TT>WED </TT>Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke as Paul Temple
<TT>WED </TT>and Marjorie Westbury as Steve in another intriguing case
<TT>WED </TT>for BBC radio's smoothest investigator and his glamorous
<TT>WED </TT>wife.
<TT>WED </TT>With Duncan McIntyre as Detective Inspector Kingston,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Williams as Lance Reynolds, Grizelda Hervey as Betty
<TT>WED </TT>Wayne, James Beattie as Charlie and Robert Rietty as Peter
<TT>WED </TT>Galino.
<TT>WED </TT>From 1938 to 1969 the fictional crime novelist and detective
<TT>WED </TT>Paul Temple, together with his Fleet Street journalist
<TT>WED </TT>Steve, solved case after case in one of BBC radio's most
<TT>WED </TT>popular series. They inhabited a sophisticated world of
<TT>WED </TT>chilled cocktails and fast cars, where the women were chic
<TT>WED </TT>and the men wore cravats - a world where Sir Graham Forbes,
<TT>WED </TT>of Scotland Yard, usually needed Paul's help with his latest
<TT>WED </TT>tricky case.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Martin C Webster
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1954.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 A Celestial Star in Piccadilly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gl694.html>b00gl694</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gl694>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Anna Chen presents a tribute to Hollywood's first
<TT>WED </TT>Chinese-American movie star, Anna May Wong, star of the
<TT>WED </TT>classic 1929 silent movie Piccadilly. Filmed in London, it
<TT>WED </TT>made her a celebrity in Britain in the 1930s. Despite her
<TT>WED </TT>talent, Wong struggled against racial prejudice throughout
<TT>WED </TT>her career, and was banned from even kissing her leading
<TT>WED </TT>men. However, her reputation is now enjoying a revival
<TT>WED </TT>thanks to the restoration and re-release of Piccadilly.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wqdc.html>b007wqdc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wqdc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 6
<TT>WED </TT>Branded a wife-beater in his parallel universe, a joke
<TT>WED </TT>backfires for bachelor Robin. Stars Hugh Bonneville. From
<TT>WED </TT>April 1999.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072my2p.html>b072my2p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072my2p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 11, Ian Hislop interviews Victoria Coren-Mitchell
<TT>WED </TT>Series 11 of the show where one week's interviewee becomes
<TT>WED </TT>the next week's interviewer. The first episode of Chain
<TT>WED </TT>Reaction was broadcast on BBC Radio Five in 1991 when John
<TT>WED </TT>Cleese was the first comedian in the hot seat. Now, 25 years
<TT>WED </TT>on, a new series sees another raft of the world's best-loved
<TT>WED </TT>comedians and entertainment personalities talking to each
<TT>WED </TT>other about their lives and work. This week, the comedian
<TT>WED </TT>and satirist Ian Hislop turns interviewer as he talks to the
<TT>WED </TT>writer and presenter Victoria Coren-Mitchell.
<TT>WED </TT>Ian Hislop is a long-standing team captain on 'Have I Got
<TT>WED </TT>News for You' and the editor of the satirical magazine
<TT>WED </TT>Private Eye. As a dedicated fan and student of history, he
<TT>WED </TT>has made several acclaimed documentaries on wide-ranging
<TT>WED </TT>subjects including conscientious objectors and The Beeching
<TT>WED </TT>Report.
<TT>WED </TT>Ian's guest Victoria Coren-Mitchell is a columnist for The
<TT>WED </TT>Observer and GQ amongst other publications and has presented
<TT>WED </TT>myriad documentaries on subjects as varied as The Bohemians
<TT>WED </TT>and Mary Poppins. As well as a prolific writing career, she
<TT>WED </TT>keeps order on the popular and fiendishly difficult
<TT>WED </TT>television quiz, 'Only Connect'. She is also well-known as
<TT>WED </TT>one of the world's top professional poker players and has
<TT>WED </TT>achieved huge success at the card table.
<TT>WED </TT>In this link in the chain, Ian talks to Victoria about her
<TT>WED </TT>wide and varied career in writing, quizzing and cards.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>WED </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jzq5k.html>b01jzq5k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jzq5k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Navigation By Computer
<TT>WED </TT>HMS Troutbridge sails into the technological age, but can
<TT>WED </TT>the crew keep up?
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicote as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as
<TT>WED </TT>Heather and Michael Bates as Lieutenant Bates, Ronnie Barker
<TT>WED </TT>as Mr Merrivale and Tenniel Evans as the Admiral.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1963.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01321dr.html>b01321dr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01321dr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 8, Episode 6
<TT>WED </TT>The team sets out to cause offence, plus high drama on the
<TT>WED </TT>rails. Starring Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie. From March
<TT>WED </TT>1970. Episode 6 of 13.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0375sfk.html>b0375sfk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0375sfk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Justin Moorhouse, Bridget Christie and Ainsley Harriott each
<TT>WED </TT>nominate someone they know well to answer a series of
<TT>WED </TT>questions and they than have to second guess how they
<TT>WED </TT>answered.
<TT>WED </TT>Host Miles Jupp tests Bridget on how well she knows her best
<TT>WED </TT>friend Rebecca Sewell, Ainsley his best friend, pitch doctor
<TT>WED </TT>Paul Boross, and Justin his former radio producer Sean
<TT>WED </TT>Gibson.
<TT>WED </TT>What is the one thing that DJ Justin does not like talking
<TT>WED </TT>about? What is Bridget's worst fear? And who is Ainsley's
<TT>WED </TT>worst habit?
<TT>WED </TT>All answers and more will be revealed.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Justin Moorhouse
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Bridget Christie
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Ainsley Harriott
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sythm.html>b00sythm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sythm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 6
<TT>WED </TT>MP Duncan goes on a date - with the Opposition. Stars James
<TT>WED </TT>Fleet. Topical sitcom by Punt and Dennis. From June 2005.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017sl4r.html>b017sl4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017sl4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Affair
<TT>WED </TT>Back in Cambridge, a scandal threatens the reputation of
<TT>WED </TT>Lewis Eliot's old college and his best friend. Stars David
<TT>WED </TT>Haig.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Michael Holroyd - A Strange Eventful History
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015sd2s.html>b015sd2s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015sd2s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>After an American triumph, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry grow
<TT>WED </TT>closer - until a death alters their romance. Read by Eleanor
<TT>WED </TT>Bron.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zlk09.html>b00zlk09</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zlk09>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Magnificent Andrea
<TT>WED </TT>The Magnificent Andrea is the first original radio play by
<TT>WED </TT>NIGEL PLANER, famous for appearances in comedy and drama
<TT>WED </TT>ranging from 'The Young Ones' to the recent 'Hairspray' in
<TT>WED </TT>the West End. Nigel has created two wonderful characters,
<TT>WED </TT>both in love with the same woman - who has just - tragically
<TT>WED </TT>- died. One is her former husband, boozy columnist Barry
<TT>WED </TT>(ROGER ALLAM) at the tail end of a career marked by
<TT>WED </TT>low-achievement in pugnacious, snide journalism. The other
<TT>WED </TT>is Andrea's recent partner until her sudden death:
<TT>WED </TT>alternative but ultra-orthodox, politically-correct
<TT>WED </TT>naturopath Nigel (NIGEL PLANER). We join Barry after a
<TT>WED </TT>typically hearty breakfast on his way from Chelsea to attend
<TT>WED </TT>the funeral in South London. (As he succinctly but tellingly
<TT>WED </TT>puts it: 'In former times, a breakfast of egg on toast and
<TT>WED </TT>two glasses of red wine would have cost considerably less
<TT>WED </TT>than fifteen nicker') There he confronts his squeaky-clean
<TT>WED </TT>nemesis Nigel. The lugubrious Barry is appalled at the
<TT>WED </TT>ceremony: 'Andrea would have wanted a troupe of African
<TT>WED </TT>drummers at her sending off, with mytho-poetic speeches by
<TT>WED </TT>the priest, a Guetamalan shaman. What she got is a couple of
<TT>WED </TT>hymns, a bit of Bible and a shunt into the automatic
<TT>WED </TT>incinerator of Wandsworth Crematorium just off the A217') It
<TT>WED </TT>is while milling outside that the basically decent Nigel
<TT>WED </TT>makes the mistake of inviting Barry back to the house -
<TT>WED </TT>Barry's house - for the reception. Now the fireworks really
<TT>WED </TT>start.
<TT>WED </TT>Nigel Planer has created an explosive comedy drama as these
<TT>WED </TT>two moral polarities collide, wrestling over the memory of
<TT>WED </TT>their shared inspirational warrior woman, and of course, her
<TT>WED </TT>home. Also a dark and funny play about mourning, loss and
<TT>WED </TT>recovery as the cantankerous columnist's wit evaporates to
<TT>WED </TT>reveal an unexpected tenderness.
<TT>WED </TT>CAST:
<TT>WED </TT>Barry ..... Roger Allam
<TT>WED </TT>Nigel ..... Nigel Planer
<TT>WED </TT>Tania/Receptionist ..... Sally Orrock
<TT>WED </TT>Taxi Driver ..... Brian Bowles
<TT>WED </TT>Preacher ..... Jane Whittenshaw
<TT>WED </TT>George ..... Sam Dale
<TT>WED </TT>Sarah/Waitress ..... Joanna Monro
<TT>WED </TT>Ambulance Driver ..... Stuart McLoughlin
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Peter Kavanagh.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jzq5k.html>b01jzq5k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jzq5k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01321dr.html>b01321dr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01321dr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm20y.html>b00rm20y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rm20y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 A Celestial Star in Piccadilly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gl694.html>b00gl694</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gl694>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ngmjw.html>b01ngmjw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ngmjw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Patricia Ferguson - The Midwife's Daughter, Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>By Patricia Ferguson
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Joanna Tope
<TT>WED </TT>The new novel by Patricia Ferguson is the compassionate and
<TT>WED </TT>moving story of two sisters and the young black orphan who
<TT>WED </TT>changes their lives.
<TT>WED </TT>The War is taking its toll on the young men of the
<TT>WED </TT>community. Grace is recovering and is offered a job in a
<TT>WED </TT>convalescent home in Patricia Ferguson's story of two
<TT>WED </TT>sisters and the young black orphan who changes their lives.
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d4mmq.html>b04d4mmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d4mmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>An Ill Wind
<TT>WED </TT>During the early hours of October 16th 1987, hurricane force
<TT>WED </TT>winds ripped through southern England recording gusts of 110
<TT>WED </TT>mph. In just a few hours 15 million trees across the country
<TT>WED </TT>were felled. Dawn revealed over 700 of Kew's trees sprawled
<TT>WED </TT>on their sides, their root systems spread in the cool calm
<TT>WED </TT>air after the storm.
<TT>WED </TT>Kathy Willis explores how one Kew oak tree - the Turner Oak
<TT>WED </TT>- that didn't fall, helped transform the understanding of
<TT>WED </TT>tree planting, arboreal care and provided insights into why
<TT>WED </TT>trees stay upright.
<TT>WED </TT>She takes a walk with arborealist Tony Kirkham around Kew
<TT>WED </TT>Gardens to learn how this natural clearout gave a once in a
<TT>WED </TT>generation chance to rethink Kew's arboreal canvas. It also
<TT>WED </TT>created an opportunity for the first ever comprehensive tree
<TT>WED </TT>root survey which has since transformed our approach to tree
<TT>WED </TT>planting and long term care that's now finding its way into
<TT>WED </TT>horticultural practices today.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>WED </TT>The 1987 Storm In The News
<TT>WED </TT>BBC News: The Great Storm - How Weather Forcasting Has
<TT>WED </TT>Changed
<TT>WED </TT>BBC Kent: The Great Storm of16 October 1987
<TT>WED </TT>BBC Four: Hurricanes and Heatwaves - The Highs and Lows of
<TT>WED </TT>British Weather
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011l9th.html>b011l9th</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011l9th>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Kieran Prendiville - Once More with Feeling, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>By Kieran Prendiville. A comedy drama set in the
<TT>WED </TT>no-prisoners world of northern social clubs.
<TT>WED </TT>Its protagonist is Les Bone, a plumber who once came within
<TT>WED </TT>sniffing distance of the big time when his band Nuclear Dump
<TT>WED </TT>went mega.....without him.
<TT>WED </TT>And now, twenty five years down the line, still unlucky in
<TT>WED </TT>love, single-parent Les has been tossed a second chance. His
<TT>WED </TT>kids have a boyband (even if one of them is a girl) and
<TT>WED </TT>they're a boy short for an upcoming tour of south Yorkshire,
<TT>WED </TT>one of the hardest enclaves in clubland.
<TT>WED </TT>The revelation about Sheila's real father threatens to
<TT>WED </TT>fracture the family. Meanwhile Chris dies a comedy death,
<TT>WED </TT>and comedian Denny takes full advantage.
<TT>WED </TT>Cast:
<TT>WED </TT>Les ..... Paul Copley
<TT>WED </TT>Sheila ...... Belinda Everett
<TT>WED </TT>Elaine ...... Blue Merrick
<TT>WED </TT>Denny ...... Christian Rodska
<TT>WED </TT>Chris ...... Harry Hepple
<TT>WED </TT>Alan/Scotch Billy ..... Rob Hudson
<TT>WED </TT>Kevin ..... Brogan West
<TT>WED </TT>Troy ..... James Baxter
<TT>WED </TT>Kimberly/Nurse ..... Joan Walker
<TT>WED </TT>Compere ..... Kieran Prendiville
<TT>WED </TT>Producer/Director: Clive Brill
<TT>WED </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100x2s.html>b0100x2s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100x2s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Ken Campbell: The Great Caper, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Michael Coveney's biography tells the story of Campbell, the
<TT>WED </TT>great adventurer of British theatre.
<TT>WED </TT>Campbell's Science Fiction Theatre of Liverpool presents his
<TT>WED </TT>first epic, the nine-hour drama 'Illuminatus'.
<TT>WED </TT>Ken Campbell, who died in September 2008, was one of the
<TT>WED </TT>great mavericks of British theatre.
<TT>WED </TT>Ill-suited to a role in conventional theatre, he created a
<TT>WED </TT>risk-taking confrontational style of performance, which
<TT>WED </TT>often explored unlikely subject matter.
<TT>WED </TT>He became, in director Mike Leigh's words, "The outsider's
<TT>WED </TT>outsider"
<TT>WED </TT>Bob Hoskins, Bill Nighy and Jim Broadbent are amongst the
<TT>WED </TT>performers whose formative years were spent working with
<TT>WED </TT>Campbell. What did the director and producer bring to
<TT>WED </TT>performance that made him such a mesmeric figure?
<TT>WED </TT>Writer Michael Coveney is a long-standing theatre critic,
<TT>WED </TT>who has worked for The Financial Times, The Observer and The
<TT>WED </TT>Daily Mail. Actor Toby Jones played Truman Capote in
<TT>WED </TT>'Infamous' and Swifty Lazar in 'Frost/Nixon' and recently
<TT>WED </TT>reprised the role of Dobby in the film 'Harry Potter and the
<TT>WED </TT>Deathly Hallows'. Toby has also appeared in a production of
<TT>WED </TT>'The Warp' by Neil Oram, the 22-hour epic created by Ken
<TT>WED </TT>Campbell.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Toby Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Pete Nichols
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Karen Rose
<TT>WED </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017sl4r.html>b017sl4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017sl4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0375sfk.html>b0375sfk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0375sfk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sythm.html>b00sythm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sythm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wqdc.html>b007wqdc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wqdc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072my2p.html>b072my2p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072my2p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmz0.html>b007jmz0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmz0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 13
<TT>WED </TT>After blasting off, Jet and his crew try to make sense of
<TT>WED </TT>their mammoth trip through time. Stars Andrew Faulds and
<TT>WED </TT>Alfie Bass.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007718g.html>b007718g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007718g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Snip
<TT>WED </TT>4 Extra Debut. Dominic Arkwright discusses the pros and cons
<TT>WED </TT>of vasectomy with Toby Young, Rory Clements and Anna
<TT>WED </TT>Raeburn. From November 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jzq5k.html>b01jzq5k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jzq5k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01321dr.html>b01321dr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01321dr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm20y.html>b00rm20y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rm20y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 A Celestial Star in Piccadilly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gl694.html>b00gl694</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gl694>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Michael Holroyd - A Strange Eventful History
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015sd2s.html>b015sd2s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015sd2s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zlk09.html>b00zlk09</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zlk09>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072my2p.html>b072my2p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072my2p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Seekers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bs3tf.html>b03bs3tf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03bs3tf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, The New Seeker
<TT>WED </TT>Stuart (Mathew Horne) an employee of the job centre who is
<TT>WED </TT>made redundant and is faced with the belittling scenario of
<TT>WED </TT>returning to the place where he worked to find employment
<TT>WED </TT>through people he's pretty sure he can do the job better
<TT>WED </TT>than. He didn't really care about the job very much, but he
<TT>WED </TT>was happy, well, not happy, he was content to work there,
<TT>WED </TT>especially because of Senior Job Seeker Advisor, Nicola
<TT>WED </TT>(Zahra Ahmadi) who he had a one night stand with during half
<TT>WED </TT>time of the England Vs. Portugal game in 2006 and still
<TT>WED </TT>holds out for a relationship to blossom even though it's
<TT>WED </TT>been over seven years and she has shown no sign of wanting
<TT>WED </TT>to.
<TT>WED </TT>Now stuck on the other side of the desk with the unemployed,
<TT>WED </TT>Stuart is reunited with Joe (Daniel Mays) and Terry (Tony
<TT>WED </TT>Way) two old school friends that Stuart outgrew eons ago.
<TT>WED </TT>Seekers, is about the characters that regularly frequent a
<TT>WED </TT>Job Centre in the Essex town of Rayleigh. Be it the
<TT>WED </TT>unfulfilled or aspirational staff that work there, or the
<TT>WED </TT>mixture of jobless people from every walk of life, some
<TT>WED </TT>desperate to get back to work, some trying their best to
<TT>WED </TT>never have to work at all.
<TT>WED </TT>We listen into the mundane, pointless and sometimes
<TT>WED </TT>bewildering conversations, the petty arguments and pointless
<TT>WED </TT>rivalries that people involve themselves in just to relieve
<TT>WED </TT>the boredom in the sterile, air conditioned building, they
<TT>WED </TT>all have to return to day after day.
<TT>WED </TT>Episode One: The New Seeker
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Steven Burge
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Katie Tyrrell.
<TT>WED </TT>Stuart's CV
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Stuart: Matthew Horne
<TT>WED </TT>Joe: Daniel Mays
<TT>WED </TT>Terry: Tony Way
<TT>WED </TT>Nicola: Zahra Ahmadi
<TT>WED </TT>Dave Manager: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Dibble: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Manford: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Everett: Alex Lowe
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Gleason: Michael Bertenshaw
<TT>WED </TT>Mrs Wilcox: Philippa Stanton
<TT>WED </TT>Mrs Rahman: Bharti Patel
<TT>WED </TT>Gary Probert: Steve Oram
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Steven Burge
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074v9cf.html>b074v9cf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074v9cf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>WED </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Paul Garner chats again to
<TT>WED </TT>Paul Kaye.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 In and Out of the Kitchen <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qw8m7.html>b01qw8m7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qw8m7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, On Location
<TT>WED </TT>Damien is sent on location to the Lake District to film a
<TT>WED </TT>chunk of his new series for Sky Arts about "poets and their
<TT>WED </TT>palates".
<TT>WED </TT>But when the sunshine turns to driving rain, Damien's
<TT>WED </TT>spirits are further dampened when it appears Anthony might
<TT>WED </TT>not be missing him quite as much as he had hoped...
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Damien Trench: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Anthony MacIlveny: Justin Edwards
<TT>WED </TT>Gary McDade: Ben Crowe
<TT>WED </TT>Sound Man: Ben Crowe
<TT>WED </TT>Bill Trumpetz: Toby Longworth
<TT>WED </TT>The Lady: Sarah Thom
<TT>WED </TT>Marion Duffett: Lesley Vickerage
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 At Home With The Snails <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c8rbm.html>b00c8rbm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c8rbm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>George and Beverly continue faking their deaths in order to
<TT>WED </TT>bring their family closer. Stars Geoffrey Palmer. From
<TT>WED </TT>August 2002.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 17 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmz0.html>b007jmz0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmz0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007718g.html>b007718g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007718g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm20y.html>b00rm20y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rm20y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 A Celestial Star in Piccadilly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gl694.html>b00gl694</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gl694>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ngmjw.html>b01ngmjw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ngmjw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d4mmq.html>b04d4mmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d4mmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011l9th.html>b011l9th</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011l9th>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100x2s.html>b0100x2s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100x2s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017sl4r.html>b017sl4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017sl4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0375sfk.html>b0375sfk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0375sfk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sythm.html>b00sythm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sythm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wqdc.html>b007wqdc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wqdc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072my2p.html>b072my2p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072my2p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm4xk.html>b00rm4xk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rm4xk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case, La Mortella
<TT>THU </TT>Hot on the heels of a tip from Peter Galino, the debonair
<TT>THU </TT>sleuth and wife Steve head to London's La Mortella club to
<TT>THU </TT>hunt down clues.
<TT>THU </TT>Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke as Paul Temple
<TT>THU </TT>and Marjorie Westbury as Steve in another intriguing case
<TT>THU </TT>for BBC radio's smoothest investigator and his glamorous
<TT>THU </TT>wife.
<TT>THU </TT>With Lester Mudditt as Sir Graham Forbes, Peggy Hassard as
<TT>THU </TT>Lynn Ferguson, Richard Williams as Lance Reynolds, Grizelda
<TT>THU </TT>Hervey as Betty Wayne and Olaf Olsen as Louis Fabian.
<TT>THU </TT>From 1938 to 1969 the fictional crime novelist and detective
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Temple, together with his Fleet Street journalist
<TT>THU </TT>Steve, solved case after case in one of BBC radio's most
<TT>THU </TT>popular series. They inhabited a sophisticated world of
<TT>THU </TT>chilled cocktails and fast cars, where the women were chic
<TT>THU </TT>and the men wore cravats - a world where Sir Graham Forbes,
<TT>THU </TT>of Scotland Yard, usually needed Paul's help with his latest
<TT>THU </TT>tricky case.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Martin C Webster
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1954.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s77wp.html>b00s77wp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s77wp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Bob Dylan's biographer Howard Sounes casts new light on a
<TT>THU </TT>song that has haunted two families for nearly 50 years -
<TT>THU </TT>Dylan's account of the killing of a black hotel worker.
<TT>THU </TT>"The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" is part of both the
<TT>THU </TT>history of folk music and the Civil Rights struggle, so
<TT>THU </TT>familiar to Dylan fans that it is almost the stuff of
<TT>THU </TT>legend, so shocking in content that it seems like a story
<TT>THU </TT>from the days of slavery.
<TT>THU </TT>Yet this crime took place less than 50 years ago, and only
<TT>THU </TT>few miles from where a black president sits in the White
<TT>THU </TT>House.
<TT>THU </TT>On the evening of Friday 8 February 1963, William
<TT>THU </TT>Zantzinger, 24-year-old owner of an old-style tobacco
<TT>THU </TT>plantation, turned up drunk at a charity ball in Baltimore,
<TT>THU </TT>Maryland. Hattie Carroll was one of the African-Americans
<TT>THU </TT>serving the guests at a time when America was still
<TT>THU </TT>segregated.
<TT>THU </TT>Zantzinger yelled at Carroll for not pouring his drink
<TT>THU </TT>quickly enough and tapped her with his walking cane. Carroll
<TT>THU </TT>collapsed and died of heart failure. She was 51 years old,
<TT>THU </TT>and left 9 orphaned children, not ten as Dylan sang. Dylan
<TT>THU </TT>was correct however in reporting that Zantzinger was lightly
<TT>THU </TT>treated - he received six months for manslaughter.
<TT>THU </TT>Who was William Zantzinger and what is known about his
<TT>THU </TT>victim? Howard Sounes, author of the celebrated Down the
<TT>THU </TT>Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan, introduces us to witnesses
<TT>THU </TT>to the crime; we hear dialogue from the trial; and gain a
<TT>THU </TT>fuller appreciation of killer and victim from their
<TT>THU </TT>surviving friends. Sounes even locates Zantzinger's cane, an
<TT>THU </TT>astonishing find which the presenter likens to handling John
<TT>THU </TT>Dillinger's pistol.
<TT>THU </TT>We also hear Zantzinger's voice, cursing Dylan
<TT>THU </TT>unrepentantly, in what is believed to be his only recorded
<TT>THU </TT>interview before his recent death.
<TT>THU </TT>The producer is Sara Parker, and this is a Falling Tree
<TT>THU </TT>production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bwtw9.html>b00bwtw9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bwtw9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Fancy Dress
<TT>THU </TT>Bertie Wooster helps his fearsome uncle with a spot of
<TT>THU </TT>dressing up. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Hordern.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072n5xp.html>b072n5xp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072n5xp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Susan Calman is the least relaxed person she knows. She has
<TT>THU </TT>no down time, no hobbies (unless you count dressing up your
<TT>THU </TT>cats in silly outfits) and her idea of relaxation is to play
<TT>THU </TT>Grand Theft Auto, an hour into which she is in a murderous
<TT>THU </TT>rage with sky high blood pressure. Her wife had to threaten
<TT>THU </TT>to divorce her to make her go on holiday last year. Her
<TT>THU </TT>first for four years. But she's been told by the same
<TT>THU </TT>long-suffering wife, that unless she finds a way to switch
<TT>THU </TT>off, and soon, she's going to be unbearable.
<TT>THU </TT>So Susan is going to look at her options and try to immerse
<TT>THU </TT>herself in the pursuits that her friends find relaxing, to
<TT>THU </TT>find her inner zen and outer tranquillity. Each week she
<TT>THU </TT>will ditch the old Susan Calman and attempt to find the new
<TT>THU </TT>Susan Calm, in a typically British leisure pursuit; this
<TT>THU </TT>week she visits the Scottish National Portrait Gallery with
<TT>THU </TT>Phill Jupitus, and in other episodes goes hillwalking with
<TT>THU </TT>Muriel Gray, watches a cricket match with Andy Zaltzman and
<TT>THU </TT>takes a spontaneous holiday with John Finnemore.
<TT>THU </TT>Keep Calman Carry On is an audience stand up show in which
<TT>THU </TT>Susan reports on how successful she's been - both at
<TT>THU </TT>relaxing and at the pursuit itself - as well as playing in
<TT>THU </TT>and discussing a handful of illustrative clips from her
<TT>THU </TT>efforts. It's an attempt to find out how people find solace
<TT>THU </TT>or sanctuary in these worlds and how Susan can negotiate her
<TT>THU </TT>own place in them.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Lyndsay Fenner.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Susan Calman
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Lyndsay Fenner
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Susan Calman
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnv2.html>b007jnv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 6, Upstairs Downstairs, Upstairs Downstairs
<TT>THU </TT>Albert's laid up with a bad back leaving poor Harold
<TT>THU </TT>overworked.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>THU </TT>Harold. With Michael McClain.
<TT>THU </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>THU </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>THU </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>THU </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>THU </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>THU </TT>for TV.
<TT>THU </TT>Written for TV and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in February 1976.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js7f.html>b007js7f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js7f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Edinburgh Festival
<TT>THU </TT>Scotland beware! The national local radio station's weekly
<TT>THU </TT>arts programme has special coverage of the Edinburgh
<TT>THU </TT>Festival.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Mike Schilling.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins. With Jon
<TT>THU </TT>Canter, Richard Curtis, Helen Murray, Nick Wilton, Moray
<TT>THU </TT>Hunter, John Docherty and Roger Planer.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1983.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073qz7y.html>b073qz7y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073qz7y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 6
<TT>THU </TT>On Jay Rayner's menu are Clement Freud, Charlie Hicks,
<TT>THU </TT>Jennifer Sharp and Angela Hartnett. From October 2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008m24j.html>b008m24j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008m24j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, John
<TT>THU </TT>Wells, June Whitfield and Joan Sims. From November 1994.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017srv7.html>b017srv7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017srv7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Corridors of Power
<TT>THU </TT>Post-war politics throws up surprises for Lewis Eliot, as a
<TT>THU </TT>rising star enlists his help. Stars David Haig and Iain
<TT>THU </TT>Glen.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Michael Holroyd - A Strange Eventful History
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015pw1l.html>b015pw1l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015pw1l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Ellen Terry's Lady Macbeth is a controversial success, but
<TT>THU </TT>her relationship with Henry Irving cools off. Read by
<TT>THU </TT>Eleanor Bron.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t6jh.html>b010t6jh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t6jh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Ed Jones - The Janitor
<TT>THU </TT>The Janitor by Ed Jones.
<TT>THU </TT>Kevin is struggling to keep his new restaurant afloat in
<TT>THU </TT>posh Salford Quays. But then Jonno turns up. The boy he was
<TT>THU </TT>a dad to for a couple of years when he was shacked up with
<TT>THU </TT>his mother. He couldn't save the mother, can he now save the
<TT>THU </TT>kid? All fifteen stone of him?
<TT>THU </TT>Kevin............Jason Done
<TT>THU </TT>Jonno............Tachia Newall
<TT>THU </TT>Sandra..........Naomi Radcliffe
<TT>THU </TT>Mikey............Chris Jack
<TT>THU </TT>Amy..............Catherine Kinsella
<TT>THU </TT>Scotty...........Gerard Fletcher
<TT>THU </TT>Producer Gary Brown
<TT>THU </TT>Twenty years ago you wouldn't have found a posh restaurant
<TT>THU </TT>in Salford. Now there's a load of them and a theatre and a
<TT>THU </TT>designer outlet mall. And to top it all there's Media City
<TT>THU </TT>with all those Giles and Jocastas moving in.
<TT>THU </TT>The truth is there's two kinds of Salfords. There's the
<TT>THU </TT>Quays and posh Salford and Salford-Salford; the proper bit,
<TT>THU </TT>that Lowry painted, with the bent over people and the dark
<TT>THU </TT>heart.
<TT>THU </TT>This is the story of Kevin, a talented chef, who wanted to
<TT>THU </TT>open a restaurant in his old stamping ground. To put
<TT>THU </TT>something back - and make some dosh at the same time. Only,
<TT>THU </TT>he isn't very good with figures, and his employees are
<TT>THU </TT>ripping him off. His business is bleeding money.
<TT>THU </TT>When Jonno returns- a kid he used to live with - they both
<TT>THU </TT>try and make things work. Jonno is trying to leave behind
<TT>THU </TT>his old life of drugs and violence. But when it catches up
<TT>THU </TT>with him it has major consequences for both Jonno and Kevin.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Jason Done from Waterloo Rd, this is a morality
<TT>THU </TT>tale for our times.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnv2.html>b007jnv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js7f.html>b007js7f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js7f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm4xk.html>b00rm4xk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rm4xk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s77wp.html>b00s77wp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s77wp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ngnwv.html>b01ngnwv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ngnwv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Patricia Ferguson - The Midwife's Daughter, Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>By Patricia Ferguson
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Joanna Tope
<TT>THU </TT>The new novel by Patricia Ferguson is the compassionate and
<TT>THU </TT>moving story of two sisters and the young black orphan who
<TT>THU </TT>changes their lives.
<TT>THU </TT>Grace has met the injured soldier, Joe Gilder, and they plan
<TT>THU </TT>their life together - with support from Aunt Bea.
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Gaynor Macfarlane.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d4t17.html>b04d4t17</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d4t17>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Capsules of Life
<TT>THU </TT>By the end of the 20th century, concerns raised in the 1992
<TT>THU </TT>Rio Earth Summit about the fate of wild plants and their
<TT>THU </TT>ecosystems meant that conservation in the field now needed
<TT>THU </TT>to be complemented by methods away from a plant's natural
<TT>THU </TT>habitat.
<TT>THU </TT>Professor Kathy Willis pays a visit to the underground
<TT>THU </TT>vaults of Kew's Millennium Seed Bank Partnership (MSBP), one
<TT>THU </TT>in a network of 1300 seed banks around the world - and one
<TT>THU </TT>of the main "ex situ" methods for conserving plant genetic
<TT>THU </TT>material.
<TT>THU </TT>Knowing the longevity and quality of seeds is vital if
<TT>THU </TT>they're to be put to good use in the real world. We hear a
<TT>THU </TT>testament to the length of seed survival as head of the MSBP
<TT>THU </TT>reveals recent success in germinating a 200 year old packet
<TT>THU </TT>of seeds collected from the Dutch East India Company Gardens
<TT>THU </TT>in South Africa. And Kathy Willis discovers how research
<TT>THU </TT>into variable climates during crop cycles on seed quality is
<TT>THU </TT>providing new leads into which varieties of crops seeds to
<TT>THU </TT>store, to ensure future sustainable food supplies.
<TT>THU </TT>With contributions from seed morphologist Wolfgang Stuppy,
<TT>THU </TT>MSB seed manager Janet Terry, Paul Smith head of the MSBP,
<TT>THU </TT>and Hugh Pritchard head of MSBP seed conservation.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>THU </TT>Seed Banks in the News
<TT>THU </TT>Key food crops head to Arctic 'doomsday vault'
<TT>THU </TT>Establishing UK tree seed bank 'crucial'
<TT>THU </TT>Climate change seedbank stores crops' wild ancestors
<TT>THU </TT>Science in Action: Syrian Seed Bank Evacuation
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<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011ld41.html>b011ld41</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011ld41>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Kieran Prendiville - Once More with Feeling, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>By Kieran Prendiville. A comedy drama set in the
<TT>THU </TT>no-prisoners world of northern social clubs.
<TT>THU </TT>Its protagonist is Les Bone, a plumber who once came within
<TT>THU </TT>sniffing distance of the big time when his band Nuclear Dump
<TT>THU </TT>went mega.....without him.
<TT>THU </TT>And now, twenty five years down the line, still unlucky in
<TT>THU </TT>love, single-parent Les has been tossed a second chance. His
<TT>THU </TT>kids have a boyband (even if one of them is a girl) and
<TT>THU </TT>they're a boy short for an upcoming tour of south Yorkshire,
<TT>THU </TT>one of the hardest enclaves in clubland.
<TT>THU </TT>After a disastrous performance, the band is paid off. Les
<TT>THU </TT>picks up with Elaine where he left off twenty five years ago
<TT>THU </TT>- and gets dumped again.
<TT>THU </TT>Cast:
<TT>THU </TT>Les ..... Paul Copley
<TT>THU </TT>Sheila ...... Belinda Everett
<TT>THU </TT>Elaine ...... Blue Merrick
<TT>THU </TT>Denny ...... Christian Rodska
<TT>THU </TT>Chris ...... Harry Hepple
<TT>THU </TT>Alan/Scotch Billy ..... Rob Hudson
<TT>THU </TT>Kevin ..... Brogan West
<TT>THU </TT>Troy ..... James Baxter
<TT>THU </TT>Kimberly/Nurse ..... Joan Walker
<TT>THU </TT>Compere ..... Kieran Prendiville
<TT>THU </TT>Producer/Director: Clive Brill
<TT>THU </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100x2v.html>b0100x2v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100x2v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Ken Campbell: The Great Caper, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Michael Coveney's biography tells the story of Campbell, the
<TT>THU </TT>great adventurer of British theatre.
<TT>THU </TT>By Michael Coveney. In his production of 'The Warp',
<TT>THU </TT>Campbell made arduous demands on his cast. For actor Russell
<TT>THU </TT>Denton it was a life-changing experience.
<TT>THU </TT>Ken Campbell, who died in September 2008, was one of the
<TT>THU </TT>great mavericks of British theatre.
<TT>THU </TT>Ill-suited to a role in conventional theatre, he created a
<TT>THU </TT>risk-taking confrontational style of performance, which
<TT>THU </TT>often explored unlikely subject matter.
<TT>THU </TT>He became, in director Mike Leigh's words, "The outsider's
<TT>THU </TT>outsider"
<TT>THU </TT>Bob Hoskins, Bill Nighy and Jim Broadbent are amongst the
<TT>THU </TT>performers whose formative years were spent working with
<TT>THU </TT>Campbell. What did the director and producer bring to
<TT>THU </TT>performance that made him such a mesmeric figure?
<TT>THU </TT>Writer Michael Coveney is a long-standing theatre critic,
<TT>THU </TT>who has worked for The Financial Times, The Observer and The
<TT>THU </TT>Daily Mail. Actor Toby Jones played Truman Capote in
<TT>THU </TT>'Infamous' and Swifty Lazar in 'Frost/Nixon' and recently
<TT>THU </TT>reprised the role of Dobby in the film 'Harry Potter and the
<TT>THU </TT>Deathly Hallows'. Toby has also appeared in a production of
<TT>THU </TT>'The Warp' by Neil Oram, the 22-hour epic created by Ken
<TT>THU </TT>Campbell.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Toby Jones
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Pete Nichols
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Karen Rose
<TT>THU </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017srv7.html>b017srv7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017srv7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073qz7y.html>b073qz7y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073qz7y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008m24j.html>b008m24j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008m24j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bwtw9.html>b00bwtw9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bwtw9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072n5xp.html>b072n5xp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072n5xp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0s3.html>b007k0s3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0s3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Earth's last living man takes on hordes of plague-infected
<TT>THU </TT>vampires. 1954 cult classic set in 1976 USA. Read by Angus
<TT>THU </TT>McInnes.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076ymt.html>b0076ymt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076ymt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 9, Robin Day
<TT>THU </TT>Series of biographical discussions with Matthew Parris. News
<TT>THU </TT>presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy nominates his illustrious
<TT>THU </TT>predecessor Robin Day. During the height of his career, Day
<TT>THU </TT>was regarded as Britain's finest political interviewer. Some
<TT>THU </TT>salute him for breaking the mould of deferential
<TT>THU </TT>interviewing but others think he bullied his subjects and
<TT>THU </TT>stole the limelight himself with his mannered performances.
<TT>THU </TT>From June 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnv2.html>b007jnv2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnv2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js7f.html>b007js7f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js7f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm4xk.html>b00rm4xk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rm4xk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s77wp.html>b00s77wp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s77wp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Michael Holroyd - A Strange Eventful History
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015pw1l.html>b015pw1l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015pw1l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t6jh.html>b010t6jh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t6jh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072n5xp.html>b072n5xp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072n5xp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 Newsjack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073r1c6.html>b073r1c6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073r1c6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 14, Episode 6
<TT>THU </TT>This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into
<TT>THU </TT>sketches, one-liners and vox-pops by the public. Trying to
<TT>THU </TT>make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
<TT>THU </TT>Nish is joined this week by Jess Ransom, Mike Wozniak and
<TT>THU </TT>Ellie White.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074v9v6.html>b074v9v6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074v9v6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>THU </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Paul Garner chats again to
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Kaye.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Old Harry's Game <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm9l.html>b007jm9l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm9l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, This Thing Called Love
<TT>THU </TT>Satan worries about his image, and the Professor is
<TT>THU </TT>concerned over his widow's remarriage. Devilishly funny
<TT>THU </TT>sitcom stars Andy Hamilton. From March 1999.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Arthur Smith's Balham Bash <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010hcwk.html>b010hcwk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010hcwk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>Arthur Smith presents comedy and music from his flat in
<TT>THU </TT>Balham, with stand-up comedy from Sean Lock in the living
<TT>THU </TT>room, Annette Fagon on the landing and music from Squeeze in
<TT>THU </TT>the kitchen.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer Alison Vernon-Smith.
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<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 18 MARCH 2016</B></A>
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0s3.html>b007k0s3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0s3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076ymt.html>b0076ymt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076ymt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rm4xk.html>b00rm4xk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rm4xk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s77wp.html>b00s77wp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s77wp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ngnwv.html>b01ngnwv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ngnwv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d4t17.html>b04d4t17</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d4t17>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011j48h.html>b011j48h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011j48h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100x2v.html>b0100x2v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100x2v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017srv7.html>b017srv7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017srv7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073qz7y.html>b073qz7y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073qz7y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Beachcomber... By the Way <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008m24j.html>b008m24j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008m24j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bwtw9.html>b00bwtw9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bwtw9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072n5xp.html>b072n5xp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072n5xp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rmxpm.html>b00rmxpm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rmxpm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case, That Good Old Intuition
<TT>FRI </TT>With Lynn Ferguson missing - the suave sleuth heads off to
<TT>FRI </TT>question the owner of the La Mortella club, Louis Fabian.
<TT>FRI </TT>Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke as Paul Temple
<TT>FRI </TT>and Marjorie Westbury as Steve in another intriguing case
<TT>FRI </TT>for BBC radio's smoothest investigator and his glamorous
<TT>FRI </TT>wife.
<TT>FRI </TT>With Lester Mudditt as Sir Graham Forbes, James Beattie as
<TT>FRI </TT>Charlie, Peggy Hassard as Lynn Ferguson, Charles Leno as
<TT>FRI </TT>Wilfred Stirling and Olaf Olsen as Louis Fabian.
<TT>FRI </TT>From 1938 to 1969 the fictional crime novelist and detective
<TT>FRI </TT>Paul Temple, together with his Fleet Street journalist
<TT>FRI </TT>Steve, solved case after case in one of BBC radio's most
<TT>FRI </TT>popular series. They inhabited a sophisticated world of
<TT>FRI </TT>chilled cocktails and fast cars, where the women were chic
<TT>FRI </TT>and the men wore cravats - a world where Sir Graham Forbes,
<TT>FRI </TT>of Scotland Yard, usually needed Paul's help with his latest
<TT>FRI </TT>tricky case.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Martin C Webster
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1954.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Let's Go to Misterland <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qm467.html>b00qm467</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qm467>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Stephanie Flanders, BBC economics editor and daughter of the
<TT>FRI </TT>actor and singer Michael Flanders, examines the appeal of
<TT>FRI </TT>Roger Hargreaves' Mr Men books and how these bold, colourful
<TT>FRI </TT>drawings and simple stories continue to capture children's
<TT>FRI </TT>hearts.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created in 1971, the Mr Men books have been an important
<TT>FRI </TT>part of many childhoods. Inspired by the author's son Adam,
<TT>FRI </TT>who one day inquired, 'what does a tickle look like?', the
<TT>FRI </TT>first character was born. The Little Miss books followed ten
<TT>FRI </TT>years later, worldwide sales have exceeded 100 million, and
<TT>FRI </TT>today the brand is flourishing under its new owners.
<TT>FRI </TT>Stephanie takes a look at the Mr Men business and its growth
<TT>FRI </TT>over the years. She speaks to Adam Hargreaves, who tells the
<TT>FRI </TT>story behind the books and what inspired his father to
<TT>FRI </TT>create such a simplistic, yet hugely influential brand.
<TT>FRI </TT>Created in the humble surroundings of a small home office,
<TT>FRI </TT>the characters have reached a global audience, and they
<TT>FRI </TT>appeal to today's children as much as they did to their
<TT>FRI </TT>1970s counterparts. Although he died in 1988, Roger
<TT>FRI </TT>Hargreaves was still the third-best selling author of the
<TT>FRI </TT>past decade, outstripping such feted writers as Jacqueline
<TT>FRI </TT>Wilson, Terry Pratchett and John Grisham.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 1835 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0129v0m.html>b0129v0m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0129v0m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Haircut Sir?
<TT>FRI </TT>Aristocrat Belport and servant Ned join the police and
<TT>FRI </TT>encounter demon barber Sweeney Todd. Stars Paul Rider. From
<TT>FRI </TT>June 2004.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s6c9z.html>b01s6c9z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s6c9z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>FRI </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the word-obsessed comedy panel game
<TT>FRI </TT>where this week Katy Brand & Alex Horne compete with Richard
<TT>FRI </TT>Herring & Natalie Haynes for wordy supremacy.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week Richard Herring decides to reclaim the word
<TT>FRI </TT>'middle class' and tries to decipher the 16th century phrase
<TT>FRI </TT>'a mare's nest'; Natalie Haynes tries to get rid of the word
<TT>FRI </TT>'decimate' and despite being a vegetarian works out what the
<TT>FRI </TT>very meaty cookery term 'barding' means; Alex Horne comes up
<TT>FRI </TT>with the correct definition for the Victorian phrase 'a
<TT>FRI </TT>scraping castle' and asks to take the word 'a' out of the
<TT>FRI </TT>dictionary. Meanwhile Katy Brand takes a guess at what the
<TT>FRI </TT>unit of measurement 'the Warhol' is and reveals that her
<TT>FRI </TT>favourite word is 'plop'.
<TT>FRI </TT>Writers: Jon Hunter and James Kettle.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Claire Jones.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Claire Jones
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Richard Herring
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Natalie Haynes
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Alex Horne
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Katy Brand
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jps5.html>b007jps5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jps5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, The Poetry Society
<TT>FRI </TT>The lad's new avant garde friends produce some poetical gems
<TT>FRI </TT>- with a little help from Sid and Bill.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Fenella
<TT>FRI </TT>Fielding, Warren Mitchell and Fraser Kerr.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Tom Ronald
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in December 1959.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtd4.html>b007jtd4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtd4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Nasty Affair at the Burami Oasis
<TT>FRI </TT>Admiral Seagoon is dispatched as bandits attack the British
<TT>FRI </TT>garrison. Stars Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan. From
<TT>FRI </TT>October 1956.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073r48v.html>b073r48v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073r48v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>1997 - Heat 6
<TT>FRI </TT>Lionel Kelleway visits Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden, to
<TT>FRI </TT>test more wildlife knowledge in the BBC Natural History
<TT>FRI </TT>Unit's quiz.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp2j.html>b007jp2j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp2j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 8, My Turn Now
<TT>FRI </TT>Anna's sisters Charlotte and Victoria are even more
<TT>FRI </TT>self-absorbed than usual. Stars Rosemary Leach. From January
<TT>FRI </TT>2002.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017sv17.html>b017sv17</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017sv17>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Choice
<TT>FRI </TT>As Roger Quaife's political destiny hangs on an
<TT>FRI </TT>extraordinary Commons debate, what future for Lewis Eliot?
<TT>FRI </TT>Stars David Haig.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Michael Holroyd - A Strange Eventful History
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015r2bd.html>b015r2bd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015r2bd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Suffering a stroke on stage, Henry Irving dies, but Ellen
<TT>FRI </TT>Terry battles on. Eleanor Bron concludes Michael Holroyd's
<TT>FRI </TT>biography.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j8dk1.html>b00j8dk1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j8dk1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Peter Souter - Stream, River, Sea
<TT>FRI </TT>By Peter Souter. Hugh and Bella, are running to the same
<TT>FRI </TT>timetable, the timetable you're on if someone you love has
<TT>FRI </TT>just died, and they keep running into each other.
<TT>FRI </TT>They visit the same undertakers at the same time; Hugh's Mum
<TT>FRI </TT>is cremated immediately after Bella's husband; and they even
<TT>FRI </TT>end up in the same bereavement-counselling group.
<TT>FRI </TT>But Hugh and Bella are dealing with very different types of
<TT>FRI </TT>grief. Hugh's heart is like a toy that has never been taken
<TT>FRI </TT>out of the box, Bella's is like a beautiful crystal glass
<TT>FRI </TT>that's been dropped from a 30 storey building.
<TT>FRI </TT>Hugh... Alex Jennings
<TT>FRI </TT>Bella... Juliet Stevenson
<TT>FRI </TT>Daisy... Lizzy Watts
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Gordon House.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jps5.html>b007jps5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jps5>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtd4.html>b007jtd4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtd4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rmxpm.html>b00rmxpm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rmxpm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Let's Go to Misterland <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qm467.html>b00qm467</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qm467>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ngrxl.html>b01ngrxl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ngrxl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Patricia Ferguson - The Midwife's Daughter, Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>By Patricia Ferguson
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Joanna Tope
<TT>FRI </TT>The new novel by Patricia Ferguson is the compassionate and
<TT>FRI </TT>moving story of two sisters and the young black orphan who
<TT>FRI </TT>changes their lives.
<TT>FRI </TT>There is wonderful news for Grace but joy is short lived.
<TT>FRI </TT>And the final truth about the past is revealed.
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04d4ppb.html>b04d4ppb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04d4ppb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>A Useful Weed
<TT>FRI </TT>At a glance, Arabidopsis thaliana (Mouse ear cress) looks
<TT>FRI </TT>little more than a tiny flowering weed. But this nondescript
<TT>FRI </TT>plant became a Rosetta stone for understanding the molecular
<TT>FRI </TT>processes underpinning many plant traits when in 2000 it
<TT>FRI </TT>became the first plant to have its genome fully sequenced.
<TT>FRI </TT>Professor Kathy Willis hears how Arabidopsis bagged the role
<TT>FRI </TT>in plant genetics research similar to that played by mice
<TT>FRI </TT>and fruit flies in animal research, and how amidst arguments
<TT>FRI </TT>for and against the technique of modification, it became a
<TT>FRI </TT>key to introducing new characteristics in a quicker and more
<TT>FRI </TT>targeted way than traditional plant breeding.
<TT>FRI </TT>The overall size of the Arabidopsis genome however, is not
<TT>FRI </TT>typical of many plants. We hear how a new understanding of
<TT>FRI </TT>the surprisingly diverse range of genome sizes within the
<TT>FRI </TT>plant kingdom is shedding light on the speed of a plant's
<TT>FRI </TT>ability to reproduce and adapt in changing conditions, which
<TT>FRI </TT>could play a fundamental role in decoding the patterns of
<TT>FRI </TT>plant distribution we see around the world.
<TT>FRI </TT>With contributions from historian Jim Endersby, plant
<TT>FRI </TT>scientist Prof Liam Dolan and cytogeneticist Ilia Leitch.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011ld49.html>b011ld49</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011ld49>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Kieran Prendiville - Once More with Feeling, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>By Kieran Prendiville. A comedy drama set in the
<TT>FRI </TT>no-prisoners world of northern social clubs.
<TT>FRI </TT>Its protagonist is Les Bone, a plumber who once came within
<TT>FRI </TT>sniffing distance of the big time when his band Nuclear Dump
<TT>FRI </TT>went mega.....without him.
<TT>FRI </TT>And now, twenty five years down the line, still unlucky in
<TT>FRI </TT>love, single-parent Les has been tossed a second chance. His
<TT>FRI </TT>kids have a boyband (even if one of them is a girl) and
<TT>FRI </TT>they're a boy short for an upcoming tour of south Yorkshire,
<TT>FRI </TT>one of the hardest enclaves in clubland.
<TT>FRI </TT>Against all odds, the family band makes the Blackpool
<TT>FRI </TT>showcase and comedian Denny gives the performance of his
<TT>FRI </TT>life.
<TT>FRI </TT>Cast:
<TT>FRI </TT>Les ..... Paul Copley
<TT>FRI </TT>Sheila ...... Belinda Everett
<TT>FRI </TT>Elaine ...... Blue Merrick
<TT>FRI </TT>Denny ...... Christian Rodska
<TT>FRI </TT>Chris ...... Harry Hepple
<TT>FRI </TT>Alan/Scotch Billy ..... Rob Hudson
<TT>FRI </TT>Kevin ..... Brogan West
<TT>FRI </TT>Troy ..... James Baxter
<TT>FRI </TT>Kimberly/Nurse ..... Joan Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>Compere ..... Kieran Prendiville
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer/Director: Clive Brill
<TT>FRI </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100x2x.html>b0100x2x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100x2x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Ken Campbell: The Great Caper, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Michael Coveney's biography tells the story of Campbell, the
<TT>FRI </TT>great adventurer of British theatre.
<TT>FRI </TT>In his later work, Campbell focuses on improvisation; taking
<TT>FRI </TT>the safety-net of the script away from his performers.
<TT>FRI </TT>Ken Campbell, who died in September 2008, was one of the
<TT>FRI </TT>great mavericks of British theatre.
<TT>FRI </TT>Ill-suited to a role in conventional theatre, he created a
<TT>FRI </TT>risk-taking confrontational style of performance, which
<TT>FRI </TT>often explored unlikely subject matter.
<TT>FRI </TT>He became, in director Mike Leigh's words, "The outsider's
<TT>FRI </TT>outsider"
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob Hoskins, Bill Nighy and Jim Broadbent are amongst the
<TT>FRI </TT>performers whose formative years were spent working with
<TT>FRI </TT>Campbell. What did the director and producer bring to
<TT>FRI </TT>performance that made him such a mesmeric figure?
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer Michael Coveney is a long-standing theatre critic,
<TT>FRI </TT>who has worked for The Financial Times, The Observer and The
<TT>FRI </TT>Daily Mail. Actor Toby Jones played Truman Capote in
<TT>FRI </TT>'Infamous' and Swifty Lazar in 'Frost/Nixon' and recently
<TT>FRI </TT>reprised the role of Dobby in the film 'Harry Potter and the
<TT>FRI </TT>Deathly Hallows'. Toby has also appeared in a production of
<TT>FRI </TT>'The Warp' by Neil Oram, the 22-hour epic created by Ken
<TT>FRI </TT>Campbell.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Toby Jones
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Pete Nichols
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Karen Rose
<TT>FRI </TT>A Sweet Talk Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017sv17.html>b017sv17</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017sv17>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073r48v.html>b073r48v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073r48v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp2j.html>b007jp2j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp2j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 1835 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0129v0m.html>b0129v0m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0129v0m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s6c9z.html>b01s6c9z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s6c9z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Richard Matheson - I Am Legend <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k0tb.html>b007k0tb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k0tb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Earth's last living man, Robert Neville, discovers that his
<TT>FRI </TT>wife's tomb is a lair for vampires. Read by Angus McInnes.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008m82d.html>b008m82d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008m82d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, New York, New York
<TT>FRI </TT>John Kander presents the story behind the classic song New
<TT>FRI </TT>York, New York. Songwriting duo Kander and Ebb wrote the
<TT>FRI </TT>title song for the film. Unfortunately, the star Robert de
<TT>FRI </TT>Niro didn't like it, so they furiously wrote another one.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jps5.html>b007jps5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jps5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtd4.html>b007jtd4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtd4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Paul Temple <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rmxpm.html>b00rmxpm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rmxpm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Let's Go to Misterland <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qm467.html>b00qm467</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qm467>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Michael Holroyd - A Strange Eventful History
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015r2bd.html>b015r2bd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015r2bd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j8dk1.html>b00j8dk1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j8dk1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s6c9z.html>b01s6c9z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s6c9z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 Rudy's Rare Records <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ng835.html>b01ng835</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ng835>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 4, Let It Grow
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 3: Let It Grow
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam is keen to take on an allotment and work the land with
<TT>FRI </TT>his Dad, Rudy. Rudy would prefer a patio.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam hopes to bond with his Dad, Rudy, whilst they till the
<TT>FRI </TT>earth together on an allotment. However, Rudy prefers to
<TT>FRI </TT>chill with his best friend Clifton and only takes an
<TT>FRI </TT>interest when they spot a rare and illegal plant growing in
<TT>FRI </TT>the greenhouse.
<TT>FRI </TT>Father and son comedy set in the finest old-school record
<TT>FRI </TT>shop in Birmingham. Starring Lenny Henry, Larrington Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>and some terrific tunes.
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy's Rare Records is a tiny down at heel old reggae record
<TT>FRI </TT>shop in Birmingham - one of a dying breed; a place with real
<TT>FRI </TT>soul, stacked with piles of vinyl, where the slogan is "if
<TT>FRI </TT>we don't have it - them don't mek it". It's owned by the
<TT>FRI </TT>charismatic, irrepressible Rudy Sharpe (Larrington Walker),
<TT>FRI </TT>reluctantly helped out by his long-suffering neurotic son
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam (Lenny Henry) and Handsworth's first, black, surly
<TT>FRI </TT>girly goth, Tasha (Natasha Godfrey). Rudy has recently
<TT>FRI </TT>married his long-term love interest Doreen (Claire Benedict)
<TT>FRI </TT>which is leaving his best friend Clifton (Jeffery Kissoon)
<TT>FRI </TT>feeling left out.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam ............ Lenny Henry
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy ............ Larrington Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>Tasha ............ Natasha Godfrey
<TT>FRI </TT>Doreen ............ Claire Benedict
<TT>FRI </TT>Clifton ............ Jeffery Kissoon
<TT>FRI </TT>Lucinda ............ Sarah Thom
<TT>FRI </TT>Trader/Customer/Dealer ............ Adam Nagaitis
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Danny Robins
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>FRI </TT>Music featured in this episode:
<TT>FRI </TT>ZUNGGUZUNGGUGUZUNGGUZENG * YELLOW MAN
<TT>FRI </TT>THE GATES OF ZION * THE MIGHTY DIAMONDS
<TT>FRI </TT>INCREDIBLE * M BEAT FEAT. GENERAL LEVY
<TT>FRI </TT>HERBAL DUB * KING TUBBY
<TT>FRI </TT>RUMOURS * GREGORY ISAACS
<TT>FRI </TT>CARRY GO BRING HOME * THE SELECTER
<TT>FRI </TT>GIMME THE LIGHT * SEAN PAUL
<TT>FRI </TT>HARD TIMES * LEO GRAHAM
<TT>FRI </TT>RAPPER'S DELIGHT * SUGARHILL GANG.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074vb9h.html>b074vb9h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074vb9h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>FRI </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus Arthur Smith chats again to
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam Riches.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 The Mark Steel Lecture <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlwr.html>b007jlwr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlwr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Aristotle
<TT>FRI </TT>The radical comedian profiles the Greek philosopher, who he
<TT>FRI </TT>thinks was hard done by. From March 2001.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Hard to Tell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03h3ybf.html>b03h3ybf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03h3ybf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>FRI </TT>Second series of the relationship comedy written by Jonny
<TT>FRI </TT>Sweet.
<TT>FRI </TT>It tells its central love story through the couple's
<TT>FRI </TT>individual conversations with their family and friends. In
<TT>FRI </TT>the process, we are introduced to all manner of
<TT>FRI </TT>relationships from a father and his cherished tour van to
<TT>FRI </TT>two women rivalling for the position of Best Friend, from a
<TT>FRI </TT>brother and sister comparing notes on Brazilians to a vicar
<TT>FRI </TT>and his new parish, and from a lodger's historic fling with
<TT>FRI </TT>a local waitress to a mum's lack of control over her desire
<TT>FRI </TT>to monitor her son's life.
<TT>FRI </TT>Recorded on location, Hard To Tell's naturalistic,
<TT>FRI </TT>contemporary and conversational style brings new meaning to
<TT>FRI </TT>restaurants, funerals, French dressers and monkey puzzle
<TT>FRI </TT>trees.
<TT>FRI </TT>Jonny Sweet is also the writer of Radio 4's Party and
<TT>FRI </TT>co-writer/co-star of Chickens on Sky 1.
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 1:
<TT>FRI </TT>Tom and Ellen organize a night out so that their parents can
<TT>FRI </TT>meet. Ellen's Dad's lodger invites herself along, while
<TT>FRI </TT>Tom's Mum and Dad decide to open up about an aspect of Tom's
<TT>FRI </TT>lifestyle that's been troubling them.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Lucy Armintage
<TT>FRI </TT>A Tiger Aspect production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Gillian: Julia Davis
<TT>FRI </TT>Paul: Simon Greenall
<TT>FRI </TT>Ashley: Alex Macqueen
<TT>FRI </TT>Ellen: Charlotte Ritchie
<TT>FRI </TT>Hermione: Sarah Solemani
<TT>FRI </TT>Tom: Jonny Sweet
<TT>FRI </TT>Daisy: Sophie Thompson
<TT>FRI </TT>Maeve: Katy Wix
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Jonny Sweet
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Lucy Armitage
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-6803951186608468292016-03-04T20:58:00.001+00:002016-03-04T20:58:17.871+00:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 05/03/2016 - 11/03/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 05 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmt2.html>b007jmt2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmt2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>The stalled rocket ship stops Captain Jet and his crew from
<TT>SAT </TT>returning to Earth. 1958 classic set in 1965. Stars Andrew
<TT>SAT </TT>Faulds.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076xfb.html>b0076xfb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076xfb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Tony Benn, Cleo Laine and Paul Robeson Jr reflect on the
<TT>SAT </TT>emotional power of the song from the musical 'Showboat'.
<TT>SAT </TT>From March 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl8s.html>b007jl8s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl8s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Net and the Canal, Beyond the Firewall
<TT>SAT </TT>Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield thinks she's moving
<TT>SAT </TT>closer to a solving the murder mystery, but her internet
<TT>SAT </TT>tormentor has other ideas...
<TT>SAT </TT>The conclusion of Nick Fisher's atmospheric thriller.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Imelda Staunton as Julie Enfield, Geoffrey Matthews
<TT>SAT </TT>as Dad, Ross Livingstone as DS Lawrence Evans, Denys
<TT>SAT </TT>Hawthorne as Goodfellow and Jane Whittenshaw as Charmaine.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Richard Wortley
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1996.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Ruby Murray: The Secret Story of Curry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rtg89.html>b00rtg89</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rtg89>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The British are mad about curry - 'Ruby Murray' in Cockney
<TT>SAT </TT>rhyming slang. Alkarim Jivani speaks to curry lovers north
<TT>SAT </TT>and south of the border to find out how curry came to be so
<TT>SAT </TT>intimately linked with the British sense of identity.
<TT>SAT </TT>Historically, the English have been seen as distrustful of
<TT>SAT </TT>foreigners and wary of foreign food. So the nation's long
<TT>SAT </TT>love affair with curry - which is as much working class as
<TT>SAT </TT>colonial - is a surprising one. Even more curious is how
<TT>SAT </TT>this passion for curry is now recognised as part of the
<TT>SAT </TT>British identity. Vindaloo was the unofficial song of
<TT>SAT </TT>England's 1998 World Cup team - an unlikely battlecry for
<TT>SAT </TT>English football fans. In 2001, Robin Cook, then Foreign
<TT>SAT </TT>Secretary, declared that chicken tikka masala was the
<TT>SAT </TT>nation's most popular dish. Chicken tikka masala is even
<TT>SAT </TT>included by the Ministry of Defence in its operational
<TT>SAT </TT>ration packs to bring the troops some home comfort.
<TT>SAT </TT>Contributors include: Madhur Jaffrey, whose enormously
<TT>SAT </TT>popular 1982 BBC series Madhur Jaffrey's Indian Cookery
<TT>SAT </TT>revolutionised British Indian cuisine; Michelin-starred
<TT>SAT </TT>chef, Atul Kochhar (Great British Menu, Saturday Kitchen),
<TT>SAT </TT>known for his masterful use of spices and the Indian twist
<TT>SAT </TT>he brings to modern British cuisine; Namita Panjabi, Group
<TT>SAT </TT>Director, Masala World (Veeraswamy, Chutney Mary, Amaya, and
<TT>SAT </TT>Masala Zone); and Neil Hind at Defence Food Services,
<TT>SAT </TT>Defence Equipment and Support, Ministry of Defence (Defence
<TT>SAT </TT>Equipment and Support buys equipment and supports the UK
<TT>SAT </TT>army, navy and airforce around the world).
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Alkarim Jivani
<TT>SAT </TT>Producers: Catriona Oliphant / Ian Willox Executive
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Simon Berthon
<TT>SAT </TT>A Chrome Radio Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b074h8jl.html>b074h8jl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b074h8jl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Can John and Kismine escape as Percy's hidden family estate
<TT>SAT </TT>falls under attack? Concluded by Garrick Hagon.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04bryyz.html>b04bryyz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04bryyz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Patterns from Crossed Peas
<TT>SAT </TT>In 1900 three papers by three botanists, unknown to each
<TT>SAT </TT>other, appeared in the same scientific journal. Each had
<TT>SAT </TT>independently "rediscovered" the rules of inheritance that
<TT>SAT </TT>Gregor Mendel had found four decades earlier in his solitary
<TT>SAT </TT>investigations of pea plants.
<TT>SAT </TT>Kathy Willis reassesses Mendel's famous pea experiments in
<TT>SAT </TT>the light of his attempts to uncover what happens over
<TT>SAT </TT>several generations when hybrid plants are created. As
<TT>SAT </TT>historian Jim Endersby explains, Mendel's initial results
<TT>SAT </TT>may have stunned him and shown what plant breeders might
<TT>SAT </TT>have suspected for decades, but science now had mathematical
<TT>SAT </TT>laws to create new varieties.
<TT>SAT </TT>Historian Greg Radick sheds light on how Mendelism, in the
<TT>SAT </TT>years leading up to the first World War, became heavily
<TT>SAT </TT>promoted by Cambridge botanist William Bateson and was put
<TT>SAT </TT>into action by the first Professor of Agricultural Botany,
<TT>SAT </TT>Roland Biffen. His success in creating new wheat hybrids is
<TT>SAT </TT>explained by a unique international assembly of wheat ears
<TT>SAT </TT>from the early 1900s, curated by Mark Nesbitt, Head of Kew's
<TT>SAT </TT>economic botany collection.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mfhv8.html>b00mfhv8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mfhv8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>Neely has won an Academy Award, but her second marriage is
<TT>SAT </TT>already on the rocks. Jacqueline Susann drama with Madeleine
<TT>SAT </TT>Potter.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z9pzr.html>b00z9pzr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z9pzr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>To Miss With Love, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by Katharine Birbalsingh.
<TT>SAT </TT>A third of teachers leave within their first term on the
<TT>SAT </TT>job. This one wouldn't quit for all the world.
<TT>SAT </TT>Meet Furious - sixteen, handsome and completely out of
<TT>SAT </TT>control. Nothing frightens him and no one can get through to
<TT>SAT </TT>him. Now meet Munchkin - a sweet kid with glasses who's an
<TT>SAT </TT>easy target and needs protecting. Then there's Seething and
<TT>SAT </TT>Deranged, two girls who are brimming with bad attitude;
<TT>SAT </TT>Fifty and Cent, who act like gangsters but are afraid of
<TT>SAT </TT>getting beaten up; and Stoic, a brilliant young mind
<TT>SAT </TT>struggling to survive.
<TT>SAT </TT>In the midst of them all, there is a bodyguard and bouncer,
<TT>SAT </TT>a counsellor and confidante, a young woman whose job it is
<TT>SAT </TT>to motivate and inspire them and somehow keep them out of
<TT>SAT </TT>trouble: their teacher. None will make it through the year
<TT>SAT </TT>unscathed. Some may not even make it at all.
<TT>SAT </TT>Spanning a year of shocking truths and hard-won victories,
<TT>SAT </TT>of fights and phone-thefts, teenage pregnancies and the
<TT>SAT </TT>dreaded OFSTED report, this is the remarkable diary of an
<TT>SAT </TT>inner-city school teacher. Revealing the extraordinary
<TT>SAT </TT>chaos, mismanagement and wrong-thinking that plague our
<TT>SAT </TT>education system, it is a funny, surprising and sometimes
<TT>SAT </TT>heartbreaking journey from the frontlines of the classroom
<TT>SAT </TT>to the heart of modern Britain.
<TT>SAT </TT>Katharine Birbalsingh has been teaching in the state school
<TT>SAT </TT>system in London for over a decade. Her dream is for all
<TT>SAT </TT>schools to become interesting and exciting places of
<TT>SAT </TT>learning, where children feel safe, happy and free to aim to
<TT>SAT </TT>be the best that they can be.
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Adjoa Andoh
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Clive Brill
<TT>SAT </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0122r2m.html>b0122r2m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0122r2m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>LP Hartley - The Hireling, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>In this 1957 thriller by the author of The Go-Between,
<TT>SAT </TT>L.P.Hartley, ex-Sergeant Stephen Leadbitter, raised from an
<TT>SAT </TT>unhappy working class childhood between the wars, is on a
<TT>SAT </TT>peacetime mission to business success as a chauffeur and car
<TT>SAT </TT>for hire. He uniformly despises his clients, especially the
<TT>SAT </TT>ladies, until the young, widowed, naive and immensely rich
<TT>SAT </TT>Lady Franklin hires him to take her on trips to cathedrals
<TT>SAT </TT>which she had visited with her late husband.
<TT>SAT </TT>Lady Franklin has been in mourning for her late husband - a
<TT>SAT </TT>man considerably older than her and an invalid - for two
<TT>SAT </TT>years, and is finding it impossible to return to normal
<TT>SAT </TT>life. In the confines of the car, and in search of a cure
<TT>SAT </TT>for her depression, she shares her burden with him. He
<TT>SAT </TT>obliges with a story of his own, a fiction, which grows,
<TT>SAT </TT>monster-like, to plague the inventor. Two alien classes are
<TT>SAT </TT>put on a collision course, causing salvation or destruction
<TT>SAT </TT>to all involved, from the epicentre of an unexpected burst
<TT>SAT </TT>of love.
<TT>SAT </TT>Simon Day (The Simon Day Show (R4), The Fast Show) stars as
<TT>SAT </TT>the lonely damaged anti-hero and Lisa Dillon (Cranford,
<TT>SAT </TT>Bright Young Things) as the hugely rich and very young widow
<TT>SAT </TT>who is the unwitting cause of his downfall. Kenneth Cranham
<TT>SAT </TT>narrates.
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatised by Judith Adams from the novel by L.P.Hartley.
<TT>SAT </TT>Cast:
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator ...... Kenneth Cranham
<TT>SAT </TT>Steve Leadbitter ..... Simon Day
<TT>SAT </TT>Lady Franklin ..... Lisa Dillon
<TT>SAT </TT>Hughie ..... Joseph Millson
<TT>SAT </TT>Constance ..... Ursula Burton
<TT>SAT </TT>Clarice ..... Nicola Duffett
<TT>SAT </TT>Simmonds ..... Anthony Gleave
<TT>SAT </TT>Bert Standing ..... Kevin James
<TT>SAT </TT>Landlady ..... Jane Purcell
<TT>SAT </TT>Porter ..... Andrew Cullimore
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer/Director: Chris Wallis
<TT>SAT </TT>An Autolycus production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0729kh8.html>b0729kh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0729kh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>1997 - Heat 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Lionel Kelleway visits Derbyshire, to test three
<TT>SAT </TT>contestants' wildlife knowledge in the BBC Natural History
<TT>SAT </TT>Unit's quiz.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp1m.html>b007jp1m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp1m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 8, Fresh Starts
<TT>SAT </TT>Former TV soap star Charlotte finds the path to
<TT>SAT </TT>self-knowledge. Stars Rosemary Leach and Celia Imrie. From
<TT>SAT </TT>January 2002.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Dry Slopes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0729jgv.html>b0729jgv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0729jgv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, The Invisible Man
<TT>SAT </TT>Jobless Angus, still living with his mum, is feeling
<TT>SAT </TT>ignored. Maybe a psychiatrist can help? Stars Nick Ball.
<TT>SAT </TT>From August 1997.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rr48h.html>b01rr48h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rr48h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Gyles Brandreth presides over the comedy panel game where
<TT>SAT </TT>Katy Brand and Alex Horne compete against Richard Herring
<TT>SAT </TT>and Natalie Haynes to find out who knows more about words.
<TT>SAT </TT>This week Katy Brand reveals an unexpected love of Proverbs
<TT>SAT </TT>in the Old Testament and takes a guess at what 'cougar
<TT>SAT </TT>juice' meant at the turn of the 20th century; Richard
<TT>SAT </TT>Herring explains why his favourite West County word from his
<TT>SAT </TT>schooldays is 'wasp'; Natalie Haynes guesses the meaning of
<TT>SAT </TT>the German word 'zechpreller' which has no direct
<TT>SAT </TT>translation in English, and Alex Horne coins his very own
<TT>SAT </TT>onomatopoeia to describe a snowflake landing on a bubble.
<TT>SAT </TT>Writers: Jon Hunter and James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Jones.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Claire Jones
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Hood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072nn3t.html>b072nn3t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072nn3t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>King's Command
<TT>SAT </TT>Summoned by King John, Philip De Nicholay, the Sheriff of
<TT>SAT </TT>Nottingham, finds himself with the power to grant the man
<TT>SAT </TT>known as Robin Hood a pardon. But there is a price to pay.
<TT>SAT </TT>But for Philip, there lies betrayal that will set former
<TT>SAT </TT>friends on a new path.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Lee Ingleby as Philip De Nicholay, Peter Greenall as
<TT>SAT </TT>Little John, Damian Cooper as Will Scarlet, Sean Connolly as
<TT>SAT </TT>Brother Tuck, Anthony Milles as Robert De Loxley, Sarah
<TT>SAT </TT>McKendrick as Lady Marion and Billy Miller as King John..
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Iain Meadows.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Iain Meadows and Matt Hopper for Spiteful Puppet
<TT>SAT </TT>Entertainment.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 You're Entering The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mk6t9.html>b00mk6t9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mk6t9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Alan Dein explores the classic American television series
<TT>SAT </TT>The Twilight Zone, as well as the life and imagination of
<TT>SAT </TT>its creator, Rod Serling.
<TT>SAT </TT>Fifty years ago, Serling ushered audiences into a new realm
<TT>SAT </TT>of light and shadow. He had already electrified the new
<TT>SAT </TT>medium of television with his powerful dramas and their
<TT>SAT </TT>explorations of race, morality and capitalism, but now he
<TT>SAT </TT>offered glimpses of American dreams and nightmares.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nnw8t.html>b01nnw8t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nnw8t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Tuning In
<TT>SAT </TT>The press fulminated, the enthusiasts were frustrated, and
<TT>SAT </TT>the radio manufacturers fumed. Despite the fact that Marconi
<TT>SAT </TT>had invented radio before Queen Victoria had celebrated her
<TT>SAT </TT>Diamond Jubilee in 1897, radio in Britain took another 25
<TT>SAT </TT>years to begin an official service to listeners. But when,
<TT>SAT </TT>on November 14th 1922 the British Broadcasting Company's
<TT>SAT </TT>station at Marconi House radiated to an awaiting nation
<TT>SAT </TT>"This is 2LO calling" for the first time under the company's
<TT>SAT </TT>name, it marked the start of the first and most
<TT>SAT </TT>distinguished public-service radio station in the world.
<TT>SAT </TT>As part of the celebrations to mark nine decades of the BBC,
<TT>SAT </TT>historian Dominic Sandbrook explores the long and involved
<TT>SAT </TT>pre-BBC history of radio in Britain, how Britain's
<TT>SAT </TT>broadcaster got going and developed into an institution
<TT>SAT </TT>dedicated to entertainment, education and information,
<TT>SAT </TT>discovers why Australian diva Dame Nellie Melba was
<TT>SAT </TT>involved, and how the improbably-named Captain Plugge made
<TT>SAT </TT>his first commercial broadcast to Britain, sponsored by
<TT>SAT </TT>Selfridges department store, from the Eiffel Tower. From
<TT>SAT </TT>Marconi to Savoy Hill via an old army hut in Essex, the
<TT>SAT </TT>story of the early radio in Britain.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Simon Elmes.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Comedy Greats <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k3x4.html>b007k3x4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k3x4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Noughties, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Decade by decade, Barry Cryer showcases some of the funniest
<TT>SAT </TT>and finest shows ever broadcast by the BBC.
<TT>SAT </TT>Baz finally reaches the 21st century of radio comedy with
<TT>SAT </TT>his first selection from the noughties:
<TT>SAT </TT>* The Small World of Dominic Holland
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1 (6/6)
<TT>SAT </TT>Dominic ponders the journey of life to adulthood. Stand-up
<TT>SAT </TT>and sketches with Dave Lamb, Sally Grace and Simon Greenall.
<TT>SAT </TT>From 2000.
<TT>SAT </TT>* At Home With The Snails
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1 (1/4)
<TT>SAT </TT>Fed-up Alex has done nothing since university, but then he
<TT>SAT </TT>discovers an unusual hobby. Stars Geoffrey Palmer, Angela
<TT>SAT </TT>Thorne, Gerard Foster and Miranda Hart. From 2001.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Clare in the Community
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1 (4/6)
<TT>SAT </TT>Social worker Clare Barker is racked with relief when her
<TT>SAT </TT>most detested client dies. Stars Sally Phillips, Alex Lowe,
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Lumsden, Gemma Craven, Ellen Thomas and Nina Conti.
<TT>SAT </TT>From 2004.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Radio Shuttleworth
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2 (5/6)
<TT>SAT </TT>1997 Eurovision Song Contest winner Katrina Leskanich drops
<TT>SAT </TT>into visit Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth, but his wife
<TT>SAT </TT>Mary gets the ironing board out. From 2000.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Mark Watson Makes The World Substantially Better
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1 (3/6) Pride
<TT>SAT </TT>Welsh comic Mark continues his quest to free us from the
<TT>SAT </TT>seven deadly sins. With Tim Key and Tim Minchin. From 2007.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Little Britain
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2 (3/4)
<TT>SAT </TT>Fat fighting with Marjorie and the hypnotic Kenny Craig.
<TT>SAT </TT>Back where it started out - Matt Lucas and David Walliams'
<TT>SAT </TT>oddball TV smash hit - without the cameras. From 2002.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced and scripted by Peter Reed
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC 7 in 2003.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bfq14.html>b00bfq14</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bfq14>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Bertie Wooster must mend bridges after the fake burglary
<TT>SAT </TT>debacle. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>SAT </TT>Hordern.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp1m.html>b007jp1m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp1m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 04:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072rsqx.html>b072rsqx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072rsqx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlotte Bronte's most beloved novel - the iconic and
<TT>SAT </TT>dangerous love story starring Amanda Hale and Tom Burke.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Yasmina Reza
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael: Lenny Henry
<TT>SAT </TT>Veronica: Rosie Cavaliero
<TT>SAT </TT>Millson: Joseph Millson
<TT>SAT </TT>Annette: Monica Dolan
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: James Macdonald
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Catherine Bailey
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072rsxt.html>b072rsxt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072rsxt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Rob Brydon
<TT>SAT </TT>Welsh actor and comedian Rob Brydon chooses 'You Are My
<TT>SAT </TT>Sunshine' by Bing Crosby and 'That's Why I'm Here' by James
<TT>SAT </TT>Taylor.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010y37b.html>b010y37b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010y37b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Judith Kampfner - Unfinished Business
<TT>SAT </TT>Judith Kampfner's play about how a quick Internet search can
<TT>SAT </TT>change the lives of two families who never knew of each
<TT>SAT </TT>other's existence.
<TT>SAT </TT>Based on the actual story of one man's impulse to discover
<TT>SAT </TT>more about his absent father and the fragile friendship he
<TT>SAT </TT>then forms with the man who was perhaps closest to the dad
<TT>SAT </TT>he never knew. The words of the letters they send are taken
<TT>SAT </TT>from the real email correspondence they exchanged. All names
<TT>SAT </TT>have been changed and additional characters invented.
<TT>SAT </TT>After a family tragedy, fifty-year old Simon decides to
<TT>SAT </TT>discover all he can about the mystery that has haunted him
<TT>SAT </TT>for decades. Neither Simon nor his mother, know anything
<TT>SAT </TT>about the whereabouts of Simon's dad. The last they knew of
<TT>SAT </TT>him was that he was a flamboyant artist in Florence, some
<TT>SAT </TT>time in the 1970s.
<TT>SAT </TT>A chance search on the Internet leads to an artist in Tucson
<TT>SAT </TT>Arizona. Jeff Rodriguez was once taught by Simon's dad and
<TT>SAT </TT>became his business partner. After some initial suspicion
<TT>SAT </TT>from Jeff, the men exchange messages that are more like
<TT>SAT </TT>old-fashioned letters, revealing more to each other as trust
<TT>SAT </TT>grows between them.
<TT>SAT </TT>Just when Simon thinks he's learns the truth, new
<TT>SAT </TT>revelations complicate the story.
<TT>SAT </TT>Meanwhile, his relationship with his only child, his teenage
<TT>SAT </TT>son Owen, is put under increasing strain, as Simon appears
<TT>SAT </TT>to be abandoning his responsibilities in favour of exploring
<TT>SAT </TT>a distant and unreachable past.
<TT>SAT </TT>Cast:
<TT>SAT </TT>Simon Sachanah ..... Daniel Gerroll
<TT>SAT </TT>Owen Sachanah ..... Tom Datnow
<TT>SAT </TT>Marjorie Robinson ..... Sandra Shipley
<TT>SAT </TT>Dr Anna Carter ..... Christa Scott-Reed
<TT>SAT </TT>Jeff Rodriguez ..... Shawn Elliot
<TT>SAT </TT>Tina Rodriguez ..... Leslie Lyles
<TT>SAT </TT>Radio Announcer ..... Sydney Beveridge
<TT>SAT </TT>Technical Direction: Scott Lehrer
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer/Director: Judith Kampfner
<TT>SAT </TT>A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nnw8t.html>b01nnw8t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nnw8t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Hood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072nn3t.html>b072nn3t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072nn3t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 You're Entering The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mk6t9.html>b00mk6t9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mk6t9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072rwl0.html>b072rwl0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072rwl0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
<TT>SAT </TT>With his neck in a noose, plantation-owner Peyton Farquhar
<TT>SAT </TT>is being prepared for execution by hanging from a railroad
<TT>SAT </TT>bridge in Alabama. Thinking of his wife and children, the
<TT>SAT </TT>condemned man's tale is told in flashbacks until his final
<TT>SAT </TT>fate is revealed...
<TT>SAT </TT>Based on Ambrose Bierce's short story originally published
<TT>SAT </TT>in 1890 and adapted by MJ Elliot.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Christian Stolte, Rob Riley, Danny Goldring, Susan
<TT>SAT </TT>Hart and John Hoogenakker.
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator: Stacy Keach.
<TT>SAT </TT>Originally a cult sci-fi and horror TV series created by Rod
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling and broadcast in the USA on CBS from 1959 to 1964,
<TT>SAT </TT>The Twilight Zone was first adapted by American producer
<TT>SAT </TT>Carl Amari in 2002 as a 40-minute radio drama series.
<TT>SAT </TT>Rod Serling had managed to electrify the new medium of
<TT>SAT </TT>television - so armed with a licence from CBS and the
<TT>SAT </TT>Serling estate, Amari's slick adaptions are based on the
<TT>SAT </TT>original TV scripts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Actor Stacy Keach (best known here as TV detective Mike
<TT>SAT </TT>Hammer) takes Serling's original role as narrator - with a
<TT>SAT </TT>full cast, music and sound effects.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: JoBe Cerny
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Carl Amari for the Falcon Picture Group.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr6v.html>b007jr6v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr6v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>A violent storm in West Sussex triggers a series of strange
<TT>SAT </TT>encounters for teenager Vikki Taylor. Read by Nigel Anthony.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Comedy Greats <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k3x4.html>b007k3x4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k3x4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 James Acaster's Findings <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rg23c.html>b01rg23c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rg23c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Pilot Episode: Bread
<TT>SAT </TT>Stand-up comedian James Acaster presents the results of his
<TT>SAT </TT>in-depth research into the subject of 'bread', assisted by
<TT>SAT </TT>his trusty sidekick Nathaniel Metcalfe, in this brand new
<TT>SAT </TT>comedy show for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>We'll find out why the French struggle to come up with a
<TT>SAT </TT>snappy slogan to advertise Brioche, learn why the Bagel is
<TT>SAT </TT>so trendy, and discover the hidden anti-bread propaganda
<TT>SAT </TT>pushed at children through the medium of fairytales.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Lyndsay Fenner.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Boyle's Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00n12rr.html>b00n12rr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00n12rr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Pilot for a new comedy by Suk Pannu about tough-talking cop
<TT>SAT </TT>Inspector Vincent Boyle, head of data storage. Banned from
<TT>SAT </TT>doing any actual detecting nowadays, he saves his 'catlike'
<TT>SAT </TT>instincts for reading difficult situations among workmates
<TT>SAT </TT>and acting as a father figure to the community support
<TT>SAT </TT>officers.
<TT>SAT </TT>Boyle ...... Sanjeev Bhaskar
<TT>SAT </TT>Fox ...... Anna Chancellor
<TT>SAT </TT>Adams ...... Meredith MacNeill
<TT>SAT </TT>Commander Norris ...... Nicholas Farrell
<TT>SAT </TT>Shankar ...... Nitin Ganatra
<TT>SAT </TT>Waitres ...... Kate Layden.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07303q7.html>b07303q7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07303q7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith is joined by
<TT>SAT </TT>Rob Auton.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Jason Cook's Happiness HQ <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0112ydx.html>b0112ydx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0112ydx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The comedian Jason Cook is joined by Chris Ramsey,
<TT>SAT </TT>psychiatrist Dr Sandra Scott and his own mum, Pat, as they
<TT>SAT </TT>take a vivacious look at happiness in the workplace. In this
<TT>SAT </TT>pilot episode of the comedy, the team discuss what is
<TT>SAT </TT>Britain's happiest job and what we can do to make our
<TT>SAT </TT>professional lives more cheerful.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Jane Berthoud
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 Mark Thomas: The Manifesto <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lbt3y.html>b00lbt3y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lbt3y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>The renowned comedian and activist tries to shape policies,
<TT>SAT </TT>including honesty for politicians and truthful ads. From
<TT>SAT </TT>July 2009.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 06 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072rwl0.html>b072rwl0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072rwl0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:40 James Follett - Temple of the Winds <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr6v.html>b007jr6v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr6v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:40 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072rsqx.html>b072rsqx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072rsqx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072rsxt.html>b072rsxt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072rsxt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010y37b.html>b010y37b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010y37b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nnw8t.html>b01nnw8t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nnw8t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Hood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072nn3t.html>b072nn3t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072nn3t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 You're Entering The Twilight Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mk6t9.html>b00mk6t9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mk6t9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mp6nc.html>b00mp6nc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mp6nc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move
<TT>SUN </TT>in together. Jacqueline Susann drama with Barbara Barnes.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s2zc.html>b072s2zc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s2zc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Grandad and the Elephant
<TT>SUN </TT>Don't panic! Memories of Dad's Army star Clive Dunn, who
<TT>SUN </TT>played Lance-Corporal Jack Jones for nearly a decade on TV,
<TT>SUN </TT>radio and film between 1968 to 1977.
<TT>SUN </TT>Recalling highlights from his first 50 years in
<TT>SUN </TT>entertainment, Clive recalls his first TV appearances and
<TT>SUN </TT>recording his chart-topping greatest hit.
<TT>SUN </TT>Clive was aged 68 at the time of recording. He died in
<TT>SUN </TT>Portugal in 2012, aged 92.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in 1988.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dp51w.html>b01dp51w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dp51w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Sorry
<TT>SUN </TT>In this week's episode, Harvey's cat Lucky has gone missing,
<TT>SUN </TT>but does her disappearance have anything to do with the
<TT>SUN </TT>book-burning neighbour (played by Simon Day)? Robbie
<TT>SUN </TT>develops a crush on an older woman and Jax rekindles her
<TT>SUN </TT>relationship with the builder Rakesh.
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey Easter (played by Mark Benton), 46, is the eternal
<TT>SUN </TT>optimist. He is able to see the good in every situation, the
<TT>SUN </TT>silver lining within every cloud, the bright side to every
<TT>SUN </TT>bit of bad news.
<TT>SUN </TT>This, however, is his downfall. Someone for whom the glass
<TT>SUN </TT>is always half-full can be difficult to live with, as his
<TT>SUN </TT>wife of 19 years, Jacqui (played by Claire Skinner), knows
<TT>SUN </TT>all too well. Even as life deals Harvey and the Easter
<TT>SUN </TT>family a series of sadistic blows, Harvey looks on the
<TT>SUN </TT>positive side. It's pathological with him. The way Jax sees
<TT>SUN </TT>it, instead of dealing with the problems of their marriage
<TT>SUN </TT>and their teenage kids, Harvey's optimism is actually his
<TT>SUN </TT>way of avoiding engagement with the big issues.
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Blue Sky is about one man battling to remain positive in
<TT>SUN </TT>moments of crisis, and one woman battling to live with
<TT>SUN </TT>someone who has his head in the clouds.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey Easter ..... Mark Benton
<TT>SUN </TT>Jacqui Easter ..... Claire Skinner
<TT>SUN </TT>Charlie Easter ..... Rosamund Hanson
<TT>SUN </TT>Robbie Easter ..... Tyger Drew Honey
<TT>SUN </TT>Kill-R ..... Javone Prince
<TT>SUN </TT>Rakesh Rathi ..... Navin Chowdhry
<TT>SUN </TT>Dr Ray Marsh ..... Justin Edwards
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Leopold ..... Simon Day
<TT>SUN </TT>Sean Calhoun .... Michael Legge
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Andrew Collins
<TT>SUN </TT>Title Music Arrangement by Jim Bob
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer/Director: Anna Madley
<TT>SUN </TT>An Avalon Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 ITMA - It's That Man Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s3gk.html>b072s3gk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s3gk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 03/06/1943
<TT>SUN </TT>Can Tommy Handley take care of all the guests at his new
<TT>SUN </TT>hotel in the legendary wartime comedy.
<TT>SUN </TT>ITMA proved to be one of the BBC's most popular radio
<TT>SUN </TT>comedies ever produced. It was first transmitted just before
<TT>SUN </TT>the start of the Second World War in 1939 and ran to 1949.
<TT>SUN </TT>Domestic audiences topped 20 million, and the audience
<TT>SUN </TT>worldwide was said to number 30 million. It starred
<TT>SUN </TT>Liverpudlian comic Tommy Handley, who with Ted Kavanagh
<TT>SUN </TT>created the series named after the phrase newspapers often
<TT>SUN </TT>used to describe Hitler: It's That Man Again!
<TT>SUN </TT>The original setting on a ship was deemed inappropriate once
<TT>SUN </TT>war broke out, and was replaced with the Office Of Twerps,
<TT>SUN </TT>with Tommy as Minister of Aggravation and Mysteries.
<TT>SUN </TT>Other settings followed - a seaside resort, and a war
<TT>SUN </TT>factory which by 1943, for this run of episodes, had been
<TT>SUN </TT>turned into a hotel.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring a host of supporting characters including Dorothy
<TT>SUN </TT>Summers as Mrs Mopp and Jack Train as Colonel Humphrey
<TT>SUN </TT>Chinstrap.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Francis Worsley
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Home Service in 1943.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j0hbp.html>b00j0hbp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j0hbp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A forgetful actor, a grave digger's wedding - and people who
<TT>SUN </TT>use lots of words but say very little.
<TT>SUN </TT>A sequential entertainment for radio starring Ronnie Barker.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Terence Brady, Pauline Yates and John Graham. Pianist:
<TT>SUN </TT>Gordon Langford.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Tony Bilbow and Mike Fentiman, Guy Boas, Terence
<TT>SUN </TT>Brady, David Climie, John Graham, Charles Griffin, Kevin
<TT>SUN </TT>Paul and Harold Arkthorp, Allan Scott and Chris Bryant,
<TT>SUN </TT>Peter Spence and Gerald Wiley.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer John Fawcett-Wilson
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1972.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 The Real Henry James: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s4hn.html>b072s4hn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s4hn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>To mark the centenary of Henry James's death, the great
<TT>SUN </TT>writer is revealed through his letters and memoirs.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s5f0.html>b072s5f0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s5f0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Ruby Wax
<TT>SUN </TT>Brash comedian and actress Ruby Wax chooses 'Twist and
<TT>SUN </TT>Shout' by The Beatles and 'You Can Close Your Eyes' by James
<TT>SUN </TT>Taylor.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s5f3.html>b072s5f3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s5f3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Comedy Writers, Armando Iannucci
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. From Bach to Sibelius, comedy writer and
<TT>SUN </TT>producer Armando Iannucci makes his castaway choices. With
<TT>SUN </TT>Sue Lawley. From April 2006.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s73v.html>b072s73v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s73v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Mother, Mommy, Mama, Mom
<TT>SUN </TT>True stories told live in the USA: Catherine Burns
<TT>SUN </TT>introduces tales about motherhood. With actress Molly
<TT>SUN </TT>Ringwald.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organisation
<TT>SUN </TT>dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in the
<TT>SUN </TT>USA. Since 1997, it has celebrated both the raconteur and
<TT>SUN </TT>the storytelling novice, who has lived through something
<TT>SUN </TT>extraordinary and yearns to share it. Originally formed by
<TT>SUN </TT>the writer George Dawes Green as an intimate gathering of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in
<TT>SUN </TT>through a hole in the screen), and then recreated in a New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City living room, The Moth quickly grew to produce
<TT>SUN </TT>immensely popular events at theatres and clubs around New
<TT>SUN </TT>York City and later around the USA, the UK and other parts
<TT>SUN </TT>of the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth has presented more than 15,000 stories, told live
<TT>SUN </TT>and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth podcast is downloaded over 27 million times a year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring true stories told live on stage without scripts,
<TT>SUN </TT>from the humorous to the heart-breaking.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Moth Radio Hour is produced by Jay Allison and Atlantic
<TT>SUN </TT>Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and is distributed
<TT>SUN </TT>by the Public Radio Exchange.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:50 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm4j4.html>b00zm4j4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm4j4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Earthworms
<TT>SUN </TT>6/20. Although Charles Darwin is especially well known for
<TT>SUN </TT>his work on the Theory of Evolution through his seminal work
<TT>SUN </TT>"On the Origin of Species", he also published a lot of his
<TT>SUN </TT>research on earthworms. Earthworms fascinated Darwin, so
<TT>SUN </TT>much so that his observations led him to believe that they
<TT>SUN </TT>showed marked intelligence. And earthworms fascinate David
<TT>SUN </TT>Attenborough too. He recalls a visit to Australia to film
<TT>SUN </TT>the giant earthworm and intriguingly used his ears more than
<TT>SUN </TT>any other sense to find them. What did they sound like and
<TT>SUN </TT>what did they look like? He reveals all.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written and presented by David Attenborough
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Julian Hector.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 ITMA - It's That Man Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s3gk.html>b072s3gk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s3gk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j0hbp.html>b00j0hbp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j0hbp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mp6nc.html>b00mp6nc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mp6nc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s2zc.html>b072s2zc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s2zc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Shirley Jackson - We Have Always Lived in the Castle:
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072sbd8.html>b072sbd8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072sbd8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>After a poisoning on the Blackwoods family estate, can
<TT>SUN </TT>Merricat protect her remaining sister and uncle? Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Bryony Hannah.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 EM Forster - Ansell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072sbp4.html>b072sbp4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072sbp4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. 'Books! I don't hold with books in the
<TT>SUN </TT>country. What you want is recr'ation and h'air and
<TT>SUN </TT>h'exercise'. Read by Peter Kenny.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00772vr.html>b00772vr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00772vr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Zoe Fairbairns - The Belgian Nurse
<TT>SUN </TT>Belgian Nurse
<TT>SUN </TT>The story of a friendship that created one of the 20th
<TT>SUN </TT>century's best-selling novels and films.
<TT>SUN </TT>When American writer Kathryn Hulme meets a Belgian nurse on
<TT>SUN </TT>a UN Relief Programme after the Second World War, she
<TT>SUN </TT>doesn't understand why Marie-Louise Habets is so unwilling
<TT>SUN </TT>to talk about herself. It's only later that Marie-Louise
<TT>SUN </TT>admits she has recently left her convent – a confession that
<TT>SUN </TT>reaches a worldwide audience through the book and then the
<TT>SUN </TT>film of The Nun's Story.
<TT>SUN </TT>Kathryn Hulme ...... Debora Weston
<TT>SUN </TT>Marie-Louise Habets ...... Rachel Atkins
<TT>SUN </TT>Pierre ...... John Moraitis
<TT>SUN </TT>Fred Zinneman ...... Garrick Hagon
<TT>SUN </TT>Audrey Hepburn ...... Christine Kavanagh
<TT>SUN </TT>Mother Benedict ...... Jane Ridley
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced and directed by Sara Davies.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072sj34.html>b072sj34</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072sj34>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Lost Voices - Rosemary Tonks
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive.
<TT>SUN </TT>'Lost Voices' features Rosemary Tonks. For a female poet in
<TT>SUN </TT>the 1960s Rosemary Tonks was unusually candid about
<TT>SUN </TT>adventures in steamy cafes and illicit hotel bedrooms. She
<TT>SUN </TT>published two extraordinary books of poetry which were
<TT>SUN </TT>heavily influenced by the eroticism of 19th century French
<TT>SUN </TT>poets. And then she fell silent. By the end of the 1970s,
<TT>SUN </TT>she'd disappeared from public life. Brian Patten talks to
<TT>SUN </TT>some other poets about Tonks's writing and asks if it has
<TT>SUN </TT>survived the 1960s. Then, right at the end of the programme,
<TT>SUN </TT>he receives some new information.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Christine Hall
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in March 2009.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dp51w.html>b01dp51w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dp51w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lh971.html>b01lh971</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lh971>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>John Wyndham - The Chrysalids, Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>John Wyndham's post-apocalyptic science fiction classic
<TT>SUN </TT>dramatised by Jane Rogers.
<TT>SUN </TT>Genetic mutation has devastated the world. Any deviation is
<TT>SUN </TT>seen as the work of the devil, ruthlessly hunted out and
<TT>SUN </TT>destroyed. David Strorm is one of a group of young people
<TT>SUN </TT>who can communicate by transferring thought-shapes. In God
<TT>SUN </TT>fearing, law abiding Waknuk, David and his friends would be
<TT>SUN </TT>classed as Mutants. Will David be forced to flee to the
<TT>SUN </TT>Fringes, the lawless territory inhabited by mutants or risk
<TT>SUN </TT>discovery?
<TT>SUN </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari
<TT>SUN </TT>Written in 1955 Wyndham's novel explores the dangers
<TT>SUN </TT>inherent in discrimination and the threats posed by
<TT>SUN </TT>religious fundamentalism. The 'Old People' who caused the
<TT>SUN </TT>apocalypse are depressingly like us: ' They were shut off by
<TT>SUN </TT>different languages and different beliefs. They created vast
<TT>SUN </TT>problems then buried their heads in the sands of idle
<TT>SUN </TT>faith.' The children of the future (the Chrysalids) are able
<TT>SUN </TT>to 'think-together' and so can rise above the selfish
<TT>SUN </TT>violence and conflicting religions of the past. Wyndham's
<TT>SUN </TT>story of a group of persecuted teenagers is more timely than
<TT>SUN </TT>ever in our post-Fukushima, war-riven, genetically
<TT>SUN </TT>engineered and religiously divided world. Jane Rogers is a
<TT>SUN </TT>playwright and novelist, her latest novel The Testament of
<TT>SUN </TT>Jessie Lamb won the Arthur C Clarke Award this year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>David: Matthew Beard
<TT>SUN </TT>Rosalind: Verity-May Henry
<TT>SUN </TT>Petra: Sydney Wade
<TT>SUN </TT>Michael: Henry Devas
<TT>SUN </TT>Fringe dweller: Henry Devas
<TT>SUN </TT>Sophie: Carla Henry
<TT>SUN </TT>Sally: Carla Henry
<TT>SUN </TT>Rachel: Emma Cunniffe
<TT>SUN </TT>Zealander: Emma Cunniffe
<TT>SUN </TT>Gordon: Conrad Nelson
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: John Wyndham
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Nadia Molinari
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 The Moth Radio Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s73v.html>b072s73v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s73v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:50 David Attenborough's Life Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm4j4.html>b00zm4j4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm4j4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:50 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:00 The Real Henry James: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s4hn.html>b072s4hn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s4hn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s5f0.html>b072s5f0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s5f0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s5f3.html>b072s5f3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s5f3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dp51w.html>b01dp51w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dp51w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 The Shuttleworths <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm47.html>b007jm47</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm47>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Birthday Bench
<TT>SUN </TT>Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth's present causes
<TT>SUN </TT>consternation for his agent Ken. Stars Graham Fellows. From
<TT>SUN </TT>July 1995.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 The In Crowd <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpmk.html>b007jpmk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpmk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince,
<TT>SUN </TT>Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From March 2002.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Newsjack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07295ph.html>b07295ph</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07295ph>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 14, Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into
<TT>SUN </TT>sketches, one-liners and vox-pops written by the public.
<TT>SUN </TT>Trying to make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
<TT>SUN </TT>Nish is joined this week by Vivienne Acheampong, Kieran
<TT>SUN </TT>Hodgson and Emma Sidi.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Production Coordinator was Sophie Richardson.
<TT>SUN </TT>Newsjack was produced by Matt Stronge and Paul Sheehan
<TT>SUN </TT>It was a BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 The Nick Revell Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ct94s.html>b00ct94s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ct94s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Promised Land
<TT>SUN </TT>As the writer gets a lucky Hollywood break, his geraniums
<TT>SUN </TT>are terrorised by an old foe. With Alistair McGowan. From
<TT>SUN </TT>July 1993.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 07 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01lh971.html>b01lh971</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01lh971>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls Omnibus
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mp6nc.html>b00mp6nc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mp6nc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072s2zc.html>b072s2zc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072s2zc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Shirley Jackson - We Have Always Lived in the Castle:
<TT>MON </TT>Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072sbd8.html>b072sbd8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072sbd8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 EM Forster - Ansell <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072sbp4.html>b072sbp4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072sbp4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Saturday Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00772vr.html>b00772vr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00772vr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072sj34.html>b072sj34</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072sj34>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dp51w.html>b01dp51w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dp51w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Wilkie Collins - Who Killed Zebedee? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq0p.html>b007jq0p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq0p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Given just days to live, a Victorian policeman is ready to
<TT>MON </TT>make his final confession
<TT>MON </TT>He candidly reveals his involvement in a murder case many
<TT>MON </TT>years before. As a young police constable in London, he
<TT>MON </TT>recalls how a young woman burst in with news of a gruesome
<TT>MON </TT>killing...
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Ronald Pickup.
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Wilkie Collins and first published in 1880.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Joanne Reardon
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC 7 and first broadcast in 2003.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Rocking the Blitz Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rz61w.html>b00rz61w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rz61w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Midge Ure takes us back The Blitz Club in London's Covent
<TT>MON </TT>Garden where the 'New Romantics' came of age. The club first
<TT>MON </TT>opened its doors in 1979 at the height of another recession
<TT>MON </TT>and Midge explores how the flamboyant Blitz scene offered an
<TT>MON </TT>escape from the hard economic reality that he and his
<TT>MON </TT>contemporaries were facing.
<TT>MON </TT>Midge remembers how "walking into the Blitz was like
<TT>MON </TT>stepping out of time, you never knew what period it was set
<TT>MON </TT>in. It was a total mish-mash of styles, full of blurred
<TT>MON </TT>genders and make-up for girls and boys". The Blitz crowd
<TT>MON </TT>were christened the 'New Romantics' because of what Midge
<TT>MON </TT>calls their "nostalgia for the future".
<TT>MON </TT>The Blitz was a seedbed for creative talent, full of
<TT>MON </TT>musicians, designers, photographers and stylists. John
<TT>MON </TT>Galliano first flaunted his ideas there, Spandau Ballet
<TT>MON </TT>played their early gigs and a young Boy George took the
<TT>MON </TT>coats.
<TT>MON </TT>A new sound emerged from the club - the synthesizer-based
<TT>MON </TT>electropop pioneered by Midge in his bands Visage and
<TT>MON </TT>Ultravox. The success of the Blitz bands brought wealth and
<TT>MON </TT>fame, but the "extreme hedonism" of the 'New Romantic'
<TT>MON </TT>movement led many into very dark places.
<TT>MON </TT>Finally, Midge explores why the 1980s 'New Romantic' synth
<TT>MON </TT>sound has seen a revival in the current recession.
<TT>MON </TT>Midge meets former Blitz Kids including: Gary Kemp (Spandau
<TT>MON </TT>Ballet), Gary Numan, Robert Elms, Rusty Egan, Steve Strange
<TT>MON </TT>(Visage), Stephen Jones (milliner) and Dylan Jones, to
<TT>MON </TT>revisit what was undoubtedly a golden era of British pop
<TT>MON </TT>music.
<TT>MON </TT>The producer is Melissa FitzGerald, and this is a Blakeway
<TT>MON </TT>production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mmf.html>b0076mmf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mmf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 4, Episode 5
<TT>MON </TT>A near-death experience turns out mundane in this sketch
<TT>MON </TT>comedy about getting on a bit. Stars Eleanor Bron. From
<TT>MON </TT>August 2004.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071sn2k.html>b071sn2k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071sn2k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 74, Episode 2
<TT>MON </TT>Gyles Brandreth, Tim Rice & Esther Rantzen join Paul Merton
<TT>MON </TT>and Nicholas Parsons as they try to speak without deviation,
<TT>MON </TT>hesitation or repetition on such diverse subjects as Bubble
<TT>MON </TT>& Squeak, Kiwis and A Leap Year in the classic panel game.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Victoria Lloyd.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Paul Merton
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Tim Rice
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Esther Rantzen
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Victoria Lloyd
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<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr4t.html>b007jr4t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr4t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, The Cricket Match
<TT>MON </TT>Captain Mainwaring goes into bat when the Home Guard platoon
<TT>MON </TT>are challenged to play a match against the wardens.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>MON </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike, Bill Pertwee as Hodges, Frank
<TT>MON </TT>Williams as the Vicar, Edward Sinclair as the Verger and
<TT>MON </TT>Larry Martyn as Private Walker.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>MON </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1976.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0180fmx.html>b0180fmx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0180fmx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>From 20/01/1985
<TT>MON </TT>Les Dawson pays tribute to a feisty barber, Cosmo Smallpiece
<TT>MON </TT>chairs a chat show and with Les at the piano, the Ink Blots
<TT>MON </TT>help to murder a song.
<TT>MON </TT>With Daphne Oxenford, Eli Woods and Colin Edwynn.
<TT>MON </TT>Music by Brian Fitzgerald.
<TT>MON </TT>Scripted and produced by James Casey.
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in January 1985.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f9vnx.html>b00f9vnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f9vnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 8, Robert Burns
<TT>MON </TT>James Walton takes the chair for the game of literary
<TT>MON </TT>correctness, flanked by captains Sebastian Faulks and John
<TT>MON </TT>Walsh and guests Harry Ritchie and Simon Brett. The author
<TT>MON </TT>of the week and subject for pastiche is Robert Burns and the
<TT>MON </TT>reader is Beth Chalmers.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmjs.html>b007jmjs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmjs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 6, In Real Terms
<TT>MON </TT>When expenditure exceeds income, Mr Beeston faces tough
<TT>MON </TT>decisions over the new school year. Stars Karl Howman and
<TT>MON </TT>James Grout.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gq5y.html>b017gq5y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gq5y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Time of Hope
<TT>MON </TT>Eager Lewis Eliot starts his rise to power from 1920s
<TT>MON </TT>Leicester. CP Snow's English establishment epic. Stars Adam
<TT>MON </TT>Godley.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Graham Swift - England and Other Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j2333.html>b04j2333</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04j2333>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Fusilli
<TT>MON </TT>A packet of pasta from the supermarket shelf reawakens a
<TT>MON </TT>father's loss. Read by Ewan Bailey.
<TT>MON </TT>The 25 short stories that comprise England and Other Stories
<TT>MON </TT>mark Swift's return to the short form after seven acclaimed
<TT>MON </TT>novels. The stories dwell on the essence of Englishness and
<TT>MON </TT>those chosen place us on the eve of the Battle of Trafalgar,
<TT>MON </TT>in a barbers, a supermarket, a laboratory and Macintyre's
<TT>MON </TT>warehouse, and in each place and time, Swift perfectly
<TT>MON </TT>captures a universal truth from the minutiae of lives.
<TT>MON </TT>"This is a sharp, beautiful collection: every story quick
<TT>MON </TT>and readable but leaving in the memory a core, a residue of
<TT>MON </TT>thoughtfulness" The Guardian
<TT>MON </TT>Graham Swift came to prominence with this second novel
<TT>MON </TT>Shuttlecock, which won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in
<TT>MON </TT>1983. That same year, Swift's Waterland, set in the Fens
<TT>MON </TT>earned him a place on the shortlist for the Booker prize.
<TT>MON </TT>Swift would go on to win the Booker prize in 1996 with his
<TT>MON </TT>novel Last Orders, which became a film starring Michael
<TT>MON </TT>Caine, Tom Courtney, Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren.
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Jeremy Osborne
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4Extra by Sweet Talk.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k241.html>b007k241</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k241>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Man With the Twisted
<TT>MON </TT>Lip
<TT>MON </TT>Trailing a missing man, the detective enters one of London's
<TT>MON </TT>vilest opium dens. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael
<TT>MON </TT>Williams.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr4t.html>b007jr4t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr4t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0180fmx.html>b0180fmx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0180fmx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Wilkie Collins - Who Killed Zebedee? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq0p.html>b007jq0p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq0p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Rocking the Blitz Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rz61w.html>b00rz61w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rz61w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n9yg5.html>b01n9yg5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n9yg5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Patricia Ferguson - The Midwife's Daughter, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>By Patricia Ferguson
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Joanna Tope
<TT>MON </TT>Set at the turn of the twentieth century, the new novel by
<TT>MON </TT>Orange Prize listed author Patricia Ferguson is the
<TT>MON </TT>compassionate and moving story of two sisters and the young
<TT>MON </TT>black orphan who changes their lives.
<TT>MON </TT>Violet Dimond has a terrible nightmare about her dead
<TT>MON </TT>daughter but wonders if the dream may not strictly be her
<TT>MON </TT>own.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cb9gw.html>b04cb9gw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cb9gw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Towards the Light
<TT>MON </TT>The Nobel prize for Chemistry was awarded to German
<TT>MON </TT>scientist Richard Willstatter in 1915 for his analysis of
<TT>MON </TT>the green plant pigment chlorophyll. It marked a significant
<TT>MON </TT>moment in the long history of piecing together the many
<TT>MON </TT>elements that contribute to photosynthesis - the process by
<TT>MON </TT>which plants draw in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and
<TT>MON </TT>together with light and water can generate their own glucose
<TT>MON </TT>and release oxygen back into the air. The limits of this
<TT>MON </TT>process were now clear
<TT>MON </TT>Kathy Willis hears from historian Jim Endersby about
<TT>MON </TT>defining moments in photosynthesis' long history and from
<TT>MON </TT>Kew's Head of Conservation Biotechnology about how
<TT>MON </TT>artificially elevating levels of carbon dioxide in the air,a
<TT>MON </TT>technique long developed by horticulturists to produce
<TT>MON </TT>bigger fruit and vegetable crops, is now having dramatic
<TT>MON </TT>effects on successful reintroduction of cultivated
<TT>MON </TT>endangered plants back into the wild.
<TT>MON </TT>And as scientists understand the different methods that
<TT>MON </TT>plants use to photosynthesise, Kathy Willis hears from
<TT>MON </TT>Oxford plant scientist Jane Langdale who's part of a network
<TT>MON </TT>of international scientists who are attempting to mend a
<TT>MON </TT>fundamental flaw in the process of photosynthesis which
<TT>MON </TT>could improve future rice yields by 50%
<TT>MON </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mjktk.html>b00mjktk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mjktk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 11
<TT>MON </TT>With Anne's help Neely agrees to perform on TV, but this
<TT>MON </TT>creates big problems. Jacqueline Susann drama with Madeleine
<TT>MON </TT>Potter.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zlfh1.html>b00zlfh1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zlfh1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>John Julius Norwich - The Popes, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Well known for his histories of Norman Sicily, Venice, the
<TT>MON </TT>Byzantine Empire and the Mediterranean, John Julius Norwich
<TT>MON </TT>has now turned his attention to the oldest continuing
<TT>MON </TT>institution in the world, tracing the papal line down the
<TT>MON </TT>centuries from St Peter himself - traditionally (though by
<TT>MON </TT>no means historically) the first pope - to the present day.
<TT>MON </TT>Of the 280-odd holders of the supreme office, some have
<TT>MON </TT>unquestionably been saints; others have wallowed in
<TT>MON </TT>unspeakable iniquity.
<TT>MON </TT>John Julius Norwich begins reading The Popes today in
<TT>MON </TT>suitably sensational fashion, with a 9th century scandal,
<TT>MON </TT>believed for several centuries and doubted for as many
<TT>MON </TT>again. The pope reputed to have given birth on a Roman
<TT>MON </TT>street, who inspired a bizarre and unlikely ritual which was
<TT>MON </TT>inflicted on future pontiffs to ensure their gender was
<TT>MON </TT>male... meet Pope Joan.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>MON </TT>A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gq5y.html>b017gq5y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gq5y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f9vnx.html>b00f9vnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f9vnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmjs.html>b007jmjs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmjs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mmf.html>b0076mmf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mmf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071sn2k.html>b071sn2k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071sn2k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmtk.html>b007jmtk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmtk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Captain Jet Morgan decides to investigate the dark side of
<TT>MON </TT>the moon, before the ship returns to Earth. Stars Andrew
<TT>MON </TT>Faulds.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763q1.html>b00763q1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763q1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Sheena McDonald & Chris Woodhead
<TT>MON </TT>Matthew Parris and his guests broadcaster Sheena McDonald
<TT>MON </TT>and former chief inspector of schools Chris Woodhead discuss
<TT>MON </TT>favourite books by John Cowper Powys, Edward Platt and Peter
<TT>MON </TT>Novick. From 2001.
<TT>MON </TT>Books discussed:
<TT>MON </TT>Wolf Solant by John Cowper Powys
<TT>MON </TT>Pub: Penguin
<TT>MON </TT>Holocaust and Collective Memory by Peter Novick
<TT>MON </TT>Pub: Bloomsbury
<TT>MON </TT>Leadville by Edward Platt
<TT>MON </TT>Pub: Picador.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr4t.html>b007jr4t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr4t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Listen to Les <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0180fmx.html>b0180fmx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0180fmx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Wilkie Collins - Who Killed Zebedee? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq0p.html>b007jq0p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq0p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Rocking the Blitz Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rz61w.html>b00rz61w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rz61w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Graham Swift - England and Other Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j2333.html>b04j2333</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04j2333>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k241.html>b007k241</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k241>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071sn2k.html>b071sn2k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071sn2k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Chris Addison's Civilization <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f2zsd.html>b00f2zsd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f2zsd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Working Society
<TT>MON </TT>The thinking idiot's anthropologist charts the bumpy
<TT>MON </TT>evolution of the Western world. With Dan Tetsell. From April
<TT>MON </TT>2006.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 The Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071x885.html>b071x885</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071x885>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 48, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are joined by Jon Holmes, Gemma
<TT>MON </TT>Arrowsmith and special guests for a comic romp through the
<TT>MON </TT>week's news.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Steve Punt
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Hugh Dennis
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:30 Elvenquest <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01616lj.html>b01616lj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01616lj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>When Sam is left behind to "guard the stuff" whilst the
<TT>MON </TT>others are off killing the Man-munching Giant of Rankor he
<TT>MON </TT>is accosted by a beautiful maiden, Eirwen, who has been kept
<TT>MON </TT>captive in the giant's castle and takes Sam to be her
<TT>MON </TT>rescuer. She promptly proposes, throwing the future of the
<TT>MON </TT>Questers' Fellowship into jeopardy.
<TT>MON </TT>Meanwhile, Lord Darkness' attempts to conquer Lower Earth
<TT>MON </TT>take a new turn when Kreech discovers an ancient prophesy
<TT>MON </TT>enabling Lord Darkness to create the "UnChosen One", an evil
<TT>MON </TT>spirit that is the only being that can defeat the Chosen
<TT>MON </TT>One. Problem is, it means Lord Darkness has to impregnate a
<TT>MON </TT>hideous, misshapen creature. If only there was one of those
<TT>MON </TT>close to hand...
<TT>MON </TT>Starring:
<TT>MON </TT>Darren Boyd as Vidar
<TT>MON </TT>Kevin Eldon as Kreech/Dean
<TT>MON </TT>Martha Howe-Douglas as Eirwen
<TT>MON </TT>Dave Lamb as Amis/The Chosen One
<TT>MON </TT>Stephen Mangan as Sam
<TT>MON </TT>Alistair McGowan as Lord Darkness
<TT>MON </TT>and Sophie Winkleman as Penthiselea
<TT>MON </TT>The producer is Sam Michell.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 08 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmtk.html>b007jmtk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmtk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763q1.html>b00763q1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763q1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Wilkie Collins - Who Killed Zebedee? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq0p.html>b007jq0p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq0p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Rocking the Blitz Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rz61w.html>b00rz61w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rz61w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n9yg5.html>b01n9yg5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n9yg5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cb9gw.html>b04cb9gw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cb9gw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mjktk.html>b00mjktk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mjktk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zlfh1.html>b00zlfh1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zlfh1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gq5y.html>b017gq5y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gq5y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f9vnx.html>b00f9vnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f9vnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 King Street Junior <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmjs.html>b007jmjs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmjs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mmf.html>b0076mmf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mmf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071sn2k.html>b071sn2k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071sn2k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Wilkie Collins - Who Killed Zebedee? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq12.html>b007jq12</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq12>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>With just days to live, a Victorian policeman continues his
<TT>TUE </TT>final confession from his death bed.
<TT>TUE </TT>With mystery still surrounding the brutal murder of John
<TT>TUE </TT>Zebedee, he recalls his determination to solve the case when
<TT>TUE </TT>the rest of the police force had given up.
<TT>TUE </TT>Concluded by Ronald Pickup.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Wilkie Collins and first published in 1880.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Joanne Reardon
<TT>TUE </TT>Made for BBC 7 and first broadcast in 2003.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Mandela in His Own Words <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr4j3.html>b00wr4j3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr4j3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Nelson Mandela wrote a letter every day of his life. He also
<TT>TUE </TT>wrote diaries, kept notebooks, scratched out ideas for
<TT>TUE </TT>speeches and doodled his thoughts and meditations on scraps
<TT>TUE </TT>of paper.
<TT>TUE </TT>In this programme Fergal Keane takes a journey through this
<TT>TUE </TT>special archive, which was bequeathed to the Nelson Mandela
<TT>TUE </TT>Foundation in 2009 and published by Macmillan in the book
<TT>TUE </TT>'Conversations With Myself' in October 2010.
<TT>TUE </TT>The archive reveals surprises, painful reminders and
<TT>TUE </TT>unanswered questions and offers insight into the experiences
<TT>TUE </TT>which led to Mandela's daily disciplines, life lessons and
<TT>TUE </TT>to the moral and political vision which inspired and
<TT>TUE </TT>continues to inspire so many.
<TT>TUE </TT>We hear the voice of someone who is communicating not
<TT>TUE </TT>necessarily to a particular audience but who is laying out
<TT>TUE </TT>his personal thoughts. We are also given snatches of audio
<TT>TUE </TT>archive - conversations between Mr Mandela and one of his
<TT>TUE </TT>closest friends and colleagues, Ahmed Kathrada speaking on a
<TT>TUE </TT>range of subjects from lessons on how to fire a rifle, to
<TT>TUE </TT>Tracy Chapman.
<TT>TUE </TT>We hear Mandela's reflections as an activist with the ANC in
<TT>TUE </TT>the 1960s. We hear his voice at the moment he is told he
<TT>TUE </TT>will be sent to Robben Island, and in more personal moments,
<TT>TUE </TT>recalling dreams about his wife Winnie and his children,
<TT>TUE </TT>during his years apart from his family. We hear diary
<TT>TUE </TT>excerpts written on the night of his release from Pollsmoor
<TT>TUE </TT>in February 1990, and drafts of his very early speeches as
<TT>TUE </TT>leader of the ANC. And we hear extracts from letters and
<TT>TUE </TT>diaries written during his years in retirement, as he
<TT>TUE </TT>observes the ongoing political struggles of his country.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Sarah Cuddon
<TT>TUE </TT>A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 55 and Over <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nt3xm.html>b01nt3xm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nt3xm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Juliet Stevenson and Philip Jackson star in Peter Souter's
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy about love, sex and other foolhardy mistakes made by
<TT>TUE </TT>the modern 50pluser. This week Ray and Jane's marriage is
<TT>TUE </TT>rocked by some very bad singing and late-life crisis's take
<TT>TUE </TT>hold.
<TT>TUE </TT>Jane ..... Juliet Stevenson
<TT>TUE </TT>Ray ..... Philip Jackson
<TT>TUE </TT>Tony ..... Patrick Brennan
<TT>TUE </TT>Heather ..... Liza Sadovy
<TT>TUE </TT>Honey ..... Stephanie Racine
<TT>TUE </TT>Sam ..... Adam Nagaitis
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer/Director ..... Helen Perry
<TT>TUE </TT>Peter Souter is multi-award winning writer. His Radio 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Afternoon Play, Goldfish girl, received both a Sony and a
<TT>TUE </TT>Tinniswood award for Best Drama. He also wrote THAT'S Mine,
<TT>TUE </TT>This is Yours (picked as Play of the Week podcast), Puddle,
<TT>TUE </TT>and Stream River Sea. His ITV comedy series Married, Single,
<TT>TUE </TT>Other was internationally broadcast and received much media
<TT>TUE </TT>praise. He also wrote Deep & Crisp & Even a short film for
<TT>TUE </TT>Sky One starring Timothy Spall and Natascha McElhone. Peter
<TT>TUE </TT>has a number of other film and TV projects in development.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsf7.html>b007jsf7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsf7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Linda and her chums head to the coast, letting the train
<TT>TUE </TT>increase the strain.
<TT>TUE </TT>Comedy series written by and starring Linda Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Femi Elufowoju Jr, Jeremy Hardy, Martin Hyder, Margaret
<TT>TUE </TT>John, Chris Neill and Mark Steel.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lucy Armitage
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2001.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00spqnx.html>b00spqnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00spqnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>A funny turn round the table with 'The Knights of Camelot'
<TT>TUE </TT>and a bona peek in Kenneth Horne's wardrobe, courtesy of
<TT>TUE </TT>Julian and Sandy.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres.
<TT>TUE </TT>For series 4, Marty Feldman was replaced by Brian Cooke &
<TT>TUE </TT>Johnnie Mortimer and Donald Webster
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in March 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133g6y.html>b0133g6y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133g6y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Bridge Under Troubled Water
<TT>TUE </TT>Grumbling Hampshire locals oppose the bungling duo's
<TT>TUE </TT>building plans. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch.
<TT>TUE </TT>From March 1973.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 The Now Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071x885.html>b071x885</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071x885>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bgp22.html>b01bgp22</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bgp22>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Anniversary
<TT>TUE </TT>Pilot Episode - The Anniversary
<TT>TUE </TT>A weekend break to celebrate their anniversary ends in
<TT>TUE </TT>disaster for Will and Annabelle. Will's terrible anniversary
<TT>TUE </TT>present is the last straw so Annabelle signs them up for
<TT>TUE </TT>marriage counselling.
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy mediates between Will and Annabelle, with flashbacks to
<TT>TUE </TT>the events that spawned the argument. By the end, the couple
<TT>TUE </TT>find marital equilibrium once more. Sort of.
<TT>TUE </TT>A repeat of the pilot episode from last year, ahead of the
<TT>TUE </TT>new series which begins next week. Sitcom by Will smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>EPISODE CAST DETAILS:
<TT>TUE </TT>Will Smith ..... Will Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Annabelle Smith ..... Sarah Hadland
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy, Darryl ..... Paterson Joseph
<TT>TUE </TT>John, TV repairman ..... Geoffrey Whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>Receptionist, Sally ..... Morwenna Banks
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by ..... Will Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by ..... Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>TUE </TT>ABOUT THE SERIES
<TT>TUE </TT>The writer and comedian Will Smith leads the starry cast of
<TT>TUE </TT>Mr and Mrs.Smith. Sarah Hadland (Miranda, The Mitchell and
<TT>TUE </TT>Webb Look, Moving Wallpaper) stars as Will's wife Annabelle.
<TT>TUE </TT>Paterson Joseph (Peep Show, Survivors, Green Wing) plays
<TT>TUE </TT>Counsellor Guy. The series also includes Geoffrey whitehead
<TT>TUE </TT>(Reggie Perrin, Worst Week of My Life) , Susie Blake
<TT>TUE </TT>(Coronation Street; Victoria Wood as Seen on TV) and
<TT>TUE </TT>Morwenna Banks (Absolutely; Skins; Saxondale).
<TT>TUE </TT>Will's writing credits include Armstrong and Miller (BBC1),
<TT>TUE </TT>Harry and Paul (BBC1), Moving Wallpaper (ITV1), Time Trumpet
<TT>TUE </TT>(BBC2), the multi-award winning The Thick Of It (BBC2) in
<TT>TUE </TT>which he also appears as Phil Smith, and the upcoming Veep
<TT>TUE </TT>(HBO).
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gtdx.html>b017gtdx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gtdx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Conscience of the Rich
<TT>TUE </TT>Adaptations of the author's epic tales of the English
<TT>TUE </TT>establishment. Lewis Eliot gets caught up in a political
<TT>TUE </TT>scandal engulfing the family of his best friend, Charles
<TT>TUE </TT>March.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Graham Swift - England and Other Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j29zn.html>b04j29zn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04j29zn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Holly and Polly
<TT>TUE </TT>A love story, and how it happens. Read by Jenny Funnell
<TT>TUE </TT>The 25 short stories that comprise England and Other Stories
<TT>TUE </TT>mark Swift's return to the short form after seven acclaimed
<TT>TUE </TT>novels. The stories dwell on the essence of Englishness and
<TT>TUE </TT>those chosen place us on the eve of the Battle of Trafalgar,
<TT>TUE </TT>in a barbers, a supermarket, a laboratory and Macintyre's
<TT>TUE </TT>warehouse, and in each place and time, Swift perfectly
<TT>TUE </TT>captures a universal truth from the minutiae of lives.
<TT>TUE </TT>"This is a sharp, beautiful collection: every story quick
<TT>TUE </TT>and readable but leaving in the memory a core, a residue of
<TT>TUE </TT>thoughtfulness" The Guardian
<TT>TUE </TT>Graham Swift came to prominence with this second novel
<TT>TUE </TT>Shuttlecock, which won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in
<TT>TUE </TT>1983. That same year, Swift's Waterland, set in the Fens
<TT>TUE </TT>earned him a place on the shortlist for the Booker prize.
<TT>TUE </TT>Swift would go on to win the Booker prize in 1996 with his
<TT>TUE </TT>novel Last Orders, which became a film starring Michael
<TT>TUE </TT>Caine, Tom Courtney, Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Jeremy Osborne
<TT>TUE </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k25c.html>b007k25c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k25c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Blue Carbuncle
<TT>TUE </TT>The detective must solve a case where the only clues are a
<TT>TUE </TT>Christmas goose and a hat. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael
<TT>TUE </TT>Williams.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00spqnx.html>b00spqnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00spqnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133g6y.html>b0133g6y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133g6y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Wilkie Collins - Who Killed Zebedee? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq12.html>b007jq12</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq12>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Mandela in His Own Words <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr4j3.html>b00wr4j3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr4j3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ncj0v.html>b01ncj0v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ncj0v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Patricia Ferguson - The Midwife's Daughter, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>By Patricia Ferguson
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Joanna Tope
<TT>TUE </TT>The new novel by Patricia Ferguson is the compassionate and
<TT>TUE </TT>moving story of two sisters and the young black orphan who
<TT>TUE </TT>changes their lives.
<TT>TUE </TT>Violet has had a nightmare about her dead daughter, Ruth,
<TT>TUE </TT>and sets off to visit her twin sister, Bea, whose dream it
<TT>TUE </TT>may actually have been.
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cc1wy.html>b04cc1wy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cc1wy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Multiple Genes
<TT>TUE </TT>In 1903 a cluster of evening primrose in an abandoned potato
<TT>TUE </TT>field outside the Dutch town of Hilversum caught the eye of
<TT>TUE </TT>German botanist Hugo de Vries. Its huge blooms and large
<TT>TUE </TT>leaves appeared to suggest the sudden development of a new
<TT>TUE </TT>species. Around the same time in Kew Gardens a mysterious
<TT>TUE </TT>primula hybrid appeared. The new discipline of plant
<TT>TUE </TT>genetics soon revealed that this curious trick was being
<TT>TUE </TT>driven by multiplication of chromosomes inside the plant
<TT>TUE </TT>cell nucleus.
<TT>TUE </TT>Professor Kathy Willis examines this phenomenon - known as
<TT>TUE </TT>polyploidy ( "multiple forms") - and how insights into this
<TT>TUE </TT>peculiarity can contribute to the evolutionary success of
<TT>TUE </TT>plants. It may also hold the answer to one of the botanical
<TT>TUE </TT>world's greatest mysteries - why so soon after appearing in
<TT>TUE </TT>the fossil record did the flowering plants suddenly explode
<TT>TUE </TT>into the bewildering range of species we see today.
<TT>TUE </TT>With contributions from historian Jim Endersby, Keeper of
<TT>TUE </TT>Kew's Jodrell Lab Mark Chase, and Jodrell Laboratory
<TT>TUE </TT>geneticist Illia Leitch.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mjnwj.html>b00mjnwj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mjnwj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 12
<TT>TUE </TT>Just as Jennifer finds love and happiness, tragedy strikes.
<TT>TUE </TT>Stars Madeleine Potter, Kerry Shale and Nathan Osgood.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zlhhl.html>b00zlhhl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zlhhl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>John Julius Norwich - The Popes, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Well known for his histories of Norman Sicily, Venice, the
<TT>TUE </TT>Byzantine Empire and the Mediterranean, John Julius Norwich
<TT>TUE </TT>has now turned his attention to the oldest continuing
<TT>TUE </TT>institution in the world, tracing the papal line down the
<TT>TUE </TT>centuries from St Peter himself - traditionally (though by
<TT>TUE </TT>no means historically) the first pope - to the present day.
<TT>TUE </TT>Of the 280-odd holders of the supreme office, some have
<TT>TUE </TT>unquestionably been saints; others have wallowed in
<TT>TUE </TT>unspeakable iniquity.
<TT>TUE </TT>John Julius Norwich continues his history of the papacy
<TT>TUE </TT>today with a period of immense political turmoil. In 1152
<TT>TUE </TT>Frederick Barbarossa became King of the Romans - determined
<TT>TUE </TT>to take his place as successor to the great Charlemagne. At
<TT>TUE </TT>the same time the Norman King William of Sicily harboured
<TT>TUE </TT>expansionist ambitions and in Rome the threat of civil war
<TT>TUE </TT>simmered. In the middle stood the only English pope in the
<TT>TUE </TT>Papacy's history: Nicholas Breakspear, Hadrian IV.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>TUE </TT>A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gtdx.html>b017gtdx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gtdx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 It's Your Round <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zf4nz.html>b00zf4nz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zf4nz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>TUE </TT>"It's Your Round" is the comedy panel show where each of the
<TT>TUE </TT>panellists tries to beat the others at their own games. All
<TT>TUE </TT>the panellists have brought along their own round for the
<TT>TUE </TT>others to play, meaning that each show is unique, untried,
<TT>TUE </TT>and unpredictable.
<TT>TUE </TT>In this episode Tim Key, Micky Flanagan, Bridget Christie
<TT>TUE </TT>and Nick Hancock battle it out to see who can become It's
<TT>TUE </TT>Your Round champion for the week.
<TT>TUE </TT>Enjoy the hilarity that ensues when each of them play the
<TT>TUE </TT>games they've brought along. What is Micky's "Cockney
<TT>TUE </TT>Rhyming Slang Charades" all about and is it any fun to play?
<TT>TUE </TT>Can anyone understand the rules to Tim's "No More Women"?
<TT>TUE </TT>And what is Bridget's idea of her "Fantasy Funeral"? Find
<TT>TUE </TT>out the answers to these questions, and more, in this show.
<TT>TUE </TT>Angus Deayton is the host valiantly trying to make sure
<TT>TUE </TT>everyone comes out of it with their reputations intact.
<TT>TUE </TT>Writers: Angus Deayton, Ged Parsons and Paul Powell
<TT>TUE </TT>The reader is Christine Kavanagh
<TT>TUE </TT>Devised by Benjamin Partridge
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bgp22.html>b01bgp22</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bgp22>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 55 and Over <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nt3xm.html>b01nt3xm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nt3xm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsf7.html>b007jsf7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsf7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmvs.html>b007jmvs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmvs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>As Captain Jet Morgan's crew are pursued on the dark side of
<TT>TUE </TT>the moon, they drift dangerously off course. Stars Andrew
<TT>TUE </TT>Faulds.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007vcw2.html>b007vcw2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007vcw2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Grand Blackpool
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Wheeler visits the seaside theatre that is refusing
<TT>TUE </TT>to bring the curtain down. With Bernard Cribbins and Mike
<TT>TUE </TT>Harding. From April 2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00spqnx.html>b00spqnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00spqnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0133g6y.html>b0133g6y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0133g6y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Wilkie Collins - Who Killed Zebedee? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq12.html>b007jq12</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq12>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Mandela in His Own Words <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr4j3.html>b00wr4j3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr4j3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Graham Swift - England and Other Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j29zn.html>b04j29zn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04j29zn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k25c.html>b007k25c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k25c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsf7.html>b007jsf7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsf7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b040h6xq.html>b040h6xq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b040h6xq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Adventuring comedian Tim FitzHigham recreates a 'gamble
<TT>TUE </TT>Anglaise' from 1811, attempting to get a cheeseboard to
<TT>TUE </TT>travel a distance of four and a half miles in under 100
<TT>TUE </TT>throws.
<TT>TUE </TT>Challenge number one? Getting permission to have the A151
<TT>TUE </TT>closed down for the purposes of cheeseboard tossing.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by and starring Tim FitzHigham, with additional
<TT>TUE </TT>material from Jon Hunter and Paul Byrne and sums and support
<TT>TUE </TT>from Joe Oldak. Produced by Colin Anderson.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Colin Anderson
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Paul Byrne
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Joe Oldak
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 World of Pub <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007sygy.html>b007sygy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007sygy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>The Red Lion is almost bankrupt, can Dodgy Phil get the
<TT>TUE </TT>punters back? Stars John Thomson and Phil Cornwell. From
<TT>TUE </TT>January 1999.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Think the Unthinkable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007m4dz.html>b007m4dz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007m4dz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>The consultants marvel at the world wide web, and Ryan gets
<TT>TUE </TT>embroiled in a protest. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From
<TT>TUE </TT>November 2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 09 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmvs.html>b007jmvs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmvs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007vcw2.html>b007vcw2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007vcw2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Wilkie Collins - Who Killed Zebedee? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jq12.html>b007jq12</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq12>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Mandela in His Own Words <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr4j3.html>b00wr4j3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr4j3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ncj0v.html>b01ncj0v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ncj0v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cc1wy.html>b04cc1wy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cc1wy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mjnwj.html>b00mjnwj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mjnwj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zlhhl.html>b00zlhhl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zlhhl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gtdx.html>b017gtdx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gtdx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 It's Your Round <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zf4nz.html>b00zf4nz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zf4nz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Mr and Mrs Smith <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bgp22.html>b01bgp22</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bgp22>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 55 and Over <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nt3xm.html>b01nt3xm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nt3xm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsf7.html>b007jsf7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsf7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Craddock and Co <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsvl.html>b007jsvl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsvl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Crompton Canvas
<TT>WED </TT>A violent burglary leads Victorian detective Charles
<TT>WED </TT>Craddock to a sinister rendezvous.
<TT>WED </TT>Lucy Greenwood travels from Lancashire to London to work
<TT>WED </TT>with her uncle Charles at his London book shop - but soon
<TT>WED </TT>discovers he has another profession as a private
<TT>WED </TT>investigator.
<TT>WED </TT>Chris Thompson's mystery stars Martin Jarvis as Charles
<TT>WED </TT>Craddock, Emma Tate as Lucy Greenwood, Struan Rodgers as
<TT>WED </TT>Grout and Stephen Thorne as Leopold Kransky.
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by John Taylor.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 5 in 1993.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Plumbers and Penguins <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr6qk.html>b00wr6qk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr6qk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>To mark the centenary of the conquest of the South Pole
<TT>WED </TT>there's another chance to hear the stories of some of the
<TT>WED </TT>tradesmen who live and work on Antarctica. In the summer of
<TT>WED </TT>2009, British Antarctic Survey very publicly recruited 43
<TT>WED </TT>plumbers, carpenters, mechanics, electricians and doctors to
<TT>WED </TT>spend 18 months working on their most southerly research
<TT>WED </TT>stations - promising "the most exhilarating experience of a
<TT>WED </TT>lifetime". Chris Eldon Lee discovers what actually happened
<TT>WED </TT>to the new recruits. Almost 2000 tradesman applied to be
<TT>WED </TT>parted from their white vans and sent into whiteout
<TT>WED </TT>conditions. Doctors were also hired to care for their
<TT>WED </TT>welfare in such extreme conditions.
<TT>WED </TT>Mark Green, a 48-year-old Bristol plumber, was sent to
<TT>WED </TT>Halley Research Station on the eastern side of the Antarctic
<TT>WED </TT>Peninsula. His job is to keep water supplies flowing at
<TT>WED </TT>temperatures of minus 50 Celsius. 30-year-old Claire Lehman,
<TT>WED </TT>a recently qualified Wiltshire GP, was posted to Rothera, on
<TT>WED </TT>the western shore of the Peninsula.
<TT>WED </TT>Like everybody else in Antarctica, both have had to learn
<TT>WED </TT>brand new skills to help keep their Bases going. Mark finds
<TT>WED </TT>himself abseiling down precipitous crevasses and learning to
<TT>WED </TT>be a sea-ice driver's mate. Claire is refuelling planes and
<TT>WED </TT>supplying all the field scientists with freshly baked
<TT>WED </TT>Christmas Cakes.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Chris Eldon Lee
<TT>WED </TT>A Culture Wise Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w523.html>b007w523</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w523>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>WED </TT>Robin makes a go of his parallel universe marriage, but his
<TT>WED </TT>double has other ideas. Stars Hugh Bonneville. From April
<TT>WED </TT>1999.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071vkwl.html>b071vkwl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071vkwl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 11, Al Murray interviews Ian Hislop
<TT>WED </TT>Series 11 of the show where one week's interviewee becomes
<TT>WED </TT>the next week's interviewer. The first episode of Chain
<TT>WED </TT>Reaction was broadcast on BBC Radio Five in 1991 when John
<TT>WED </TT>Cleese was the first comedian in the hot seat. Now, 25 years
<TT>WED </TT>on, a new series sees another raft of the world's best-loved
<TT>WED </TT>comedians talking to each other about their lives and work.
<TT>WED </TT>This week, Pub Landlord creator, Al Murray passes the baton
<TT>WED </TT>to the comedian and satirist Ian Hislop.
<TT>WED </TT>After an early foray into stand-up as a character called
<TT>WED </TT>'The Murderer', Al Murray created his famous Pub Landlord
<TT>WED </TT>character in the mid nineties as part of a touring show with
<TT>WED </TT>Harry Hill. The Pub Landlord went on to tour venues and
<TT>WED </TT>festivals worldwide before making his own chat show and
<TT>WED </TT>sitcom for Sky. Outside of the Pub Landlord, Al is well
<TT>WED </TT>known as a presenter of history documentaries and more
<TT>WED </TT>recently as a candidate for parliament when he stood against
<TT>WED </TT>Nigel Farage in South Thanet during the UK General Election
<TT>WED </TT>of 2015.
<TT>WED </TT>Al's guest Ian Hislop is much more used to the cut and
<TT>WED </TT>thrust of British politics both as a long-standing team
<TT>WED </TT>captain on 'Have I Got News for You' and as the editor of
<TT>WED </TT>satirical magazine Private Eye. As a dedicated fan and
<TT>WED </TT>student of history, he has made several acclaimed
<TT>WED </TT>documentaries on wide-ranging subjects including
<TT>WED </TT>conscientious objectors and The Beeching Report.
<TT>WED </TT>Al grills Ian on his early days writing for such comedians
<TT>WED </TT>as Harry Enfield, asks how we should define the role of the
<TT>WED </TT>satirist and poses the intriguing question, 'what's it like
<TT>WED </TT>being sued?'
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>WED </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jt25y.html>b01jt25y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jt25y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Struggle for Promotion
<TT>WED </TT>A new naval directive lets Pertwee apply for a commission.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Caldicote as Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as
<TT>WED </TT>Heather and Michael Bates as the Padre and Tenniel Evans as
<TT>WED </TT>Taffy Goldstein.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1963.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012xpyk.html>b012xpyk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012xpyk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 8, Episode 5
<TT>WED </TT>The wonderful Radio Prune becomes a musical station with
<TT>WED </TT>Dave 'the Rave' Hatch. With John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From
<TT>WED </TT>March 1970.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036v9hd.html>b036v9hd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036v9hd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Frank Skinner, Grace Dent and Jonathan Agnew each nominate
<TT>WED </TT>someone they know well to answer a series of questions and
<TT>WED </TT>they than have to second guess how they answered.
<TT>WED </TT>Host Miles Jupp tests Frank on how well he knows his friend
<TT>WED </TT>and radio co-host Emily Dean, Grace her best friend, the
<TT>WED </TT>Times columnist Caitlin Moran, and Jonathan his wife's best
<TT>WED </TT>friend Anne Davies.
<TT>WED </TT>What is Frank's favourite drink? Who is Grace's favourite
<TT>WED </TT>writer? And what would Jonathan do if he wasn't a cricket
<TT>WED </TT>commentator?
<TT>WED </TT>All answers and more will be revealed.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer - Sam Michell.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Frank Skinner
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Grace Dent
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Jonathan Agnew
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sx226.html>b00sx226</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sx226>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 5
<TT>WED </TT>Family friction for Duncan Stonebridge as MPs debate the
<TT>WED </TT>Religious and Racial Hatred Bill. Stars James Fleet. From
<TT>WED </TT>June 2005.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gyjd.html>b017gyjd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gyjd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Masters, Part 1
<TT>WED </TT>Lewis Eliot is teaching in Cambridge, when an election is
<TT>WED </TT>called for a new Master. Stars Adam Godley and Philip
<TT>WED </TT>Franks.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Graham Swift - England and Other Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j2dsd.html>b04j2dsd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04j2dsd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Articles of War
<TT>WED </TT>It is September 1805 and a young lieutenant awaits his first
<TT>WED </TT>naval action with some trepidation. Read by Ewan Bailey.
<TT>WED </TT>The 25 short stories that comprise England and Other Stories
<TT>WED </TT>mark Swift's return to the short form after seven acclaimed
<TT>WED </TT>novels. The stories dwell on the essence of Englishness and
<TT>WED </TT>those chosen place us on the eve of the Battle of Trafalgar,
<TT>WED </TT>in a barbers, a supermarket, a laboratory and Macintyre's
<TT>WED </TT>warehouse, and in each place and time, Swift perfectly
<TT>WED </TT>captures a universal truth from the minutiae of lives.
<TT>WED </TT>"This is a sharp, beautiful collection: every story quick
<TT>WED </TT>and readable but leaving in the memory a core, a residue of
<TT>WED </TT>thoughtfulness" The Guardian
<TT>WED </TT>Graham Swift came to prominence with this second novel
<TT>WED </TT>Shuttlecock, which won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in
<TT>WED </TT>1983. That same year, Swift's Waterland, set in the Fens
<TT>WED </TT>earned him a place on the shortlist for the Booker prize.
<TT>WED </TT>Swift would go on to win the Booker prize in 1996 with his
<TT>WED </TT>novel Last Orders, which became a film starring Michael
<TT>WED </TT>Caine, Tom Courtney, Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Jeremy Osborne
<TT>WED </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k26n.html>b007k26n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k26n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Speckled Band
<TT>WED </TT>After her twin sister dies screaming in terror, a woman
<TT>WED </TT>seeks the detective's help. Star Clive Merrison and Michael
<TT>WED </TT>Williams.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jt25y.html>b01jt25y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jt25y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012xpyk.html>b012xpyk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012xpyk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Craddock and Co <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsvl.html>b007jsvl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsvl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Plumbers and Penguins <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr6qk.html>b00wr6qk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr6qk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ncjfs.html>b01ncjfs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ncjfs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Patricia Ferguson - The Midwife's Daughter, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>By Patricia Ferguson
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Joanna Tope
<TT>WED </TT>The new novel by Patricia Ferguson is the compassionate and
<TT>WED </TT>moving story of two sisters and the young black orphan who
<TT>WED </TT>changes their lives.
<TT>WED </TT>Violet has taken Grace home to Silkhampton where she causes
<TT>WED </TT>quite a stir. And Violet receives an unwelcome visitor.
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cffpd.html>b04cffpd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cffpd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Battling Bark and Beetle
<TT>WED </TT>By the end of the First World War the mysterious sudden
<TT>WED </TT>death of elms was a common sight across Belgium and the
<TT>WED </TT>Netherlands. Dutch researchers managed to elucidate the real
<TT>WED </TT>culprit amidst rumours of drought or wartime gas poisoning.
<TT>WED </TT>It was a fungus thought to originate from America, carried
<TT>WED </TT>by a beetle and the disease rather unfairly gained its name
<TT>WED </TT>Dutch elm disease. Diagnosis produced no cure and it soon
<TT>WED </TT>advanced across the channel to Britain.
<TT>WED </TT>Professor Kathy Willis talks to the head of Kew's arboretum,
<TT>WED </TT>Tony Kirkham, on the disease's impact amidst complacency,
<TT>WED </TT>and how the emergence of a vigorous new fungal strain was to
<TT>WED </TT>completely transform the landscape during its peak in the
<TT>WED </TT>1970's.
<TT>WED </TT>Now that the principle replacement for lost elms, ash,
<TT>WED </TT>itself has fallen victim to the latest disease to hitch a
<TT>WED </TT>ride on incoming nursery stock, Paul Smith, Head of Kew's
<TT>WED </TT>Millennium Seed Bank, explains why this new disease could be
<TT>WED </TT>easier to control.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mjs2l.html>b00mjs2l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mjs2l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 13
<TT>WED </TT>After the tragedy, Neely gets agitated and Anne gets a visit
<TT>WED </TT>from an old flame. Stars Madeleine Potter and Susan Jameson.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm07y.html>b00zm07y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm07y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>John Julius Norwich - The Popes, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Well known for his histories of Norman Sicily, Venice, the
<TT>WED </TT>Byzantine Empire and the Mediterranean, John Julius Norwich
<TT>WED </TT>has now turned his attention to the oldest continuing
<TT>WED </TT>institution in the world, tracing the papal line down the
<TT>WED </TT>centuries from St Peter himself - traditionally (though by
<TT>WED </TT>no means historically) the first pope - to the present day.
<TT>WED </TT>Of the 280-odd holders of the supreme office, some have
<TT>WED </TT>unquestionably been saints; others have wallowed in
<TT>WED </TT>unspeakable iniquity.
<TT>WED </TT>Irresistible to women, the father of at least six children
<TT>WED </TT>before he became pope, Rodrigo Borgia became a byword for
<TT>WED </TT>deviousness and corruption. Bribes helped him become pope
<TT>WED </TT>and his notorious son Cesare helped him run the Vatican. As
<TT>WED </TT>described by John Julius Norwich in today's episode of The
<TT>WED </TT>Popes the Papacy of 1492 was a very different world.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>WED </TT>A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gyjd.html>b017gyjd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gyjd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036v9hd.html>b036v9hd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036v9hd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sx226.html>b00sx226</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sx226>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w523.html>b007w523</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w523>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071vkwl.html>b071vkwl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071vkwl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmw8.html>b007jmw8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmw8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Jet and his crew find themselves on a curiously familiar
<TT>WED </TT>planet as visitors arrive. Stars Andrew Faulds and Alfie
<TT>WED </TT>Bass.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072zkkm.html>b072zkkm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072zkkm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Putting Your Foot in It
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright discusses putting your foot in it, with
<TT>WED </TT>Melissa Kite, Dominic Holland and Annie Nightingale. From
<TT>WED </TT>August 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jt25y.html>b01jt25y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jt25y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012xpyk.html>b012xpyk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012xpyk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Craddock and Co <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsvl.html>b007jsvl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsvl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Plumbers and Penguins <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr6qk.html>b00wr6qk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr6qk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Graham Swift - England and Other Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j2dsd.html>b04j2dsd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04j2dsd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k26n.html>b007k26n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k26n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071vkwl.html>b071vkwl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071vkwl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Andrew Lawrence: How Did We End Up Like This?
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0sbk.html>b01p0sbk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p0sbk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Violence
<TT>WED </TT>Sketches, stand-up and song in a comic exploration of
<TT>WED </TT>violence. With Andrew Lawrence and Sara Pascoe. From
<TT>WED </TT>November 2012.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 In and Out of the Kitchen <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qlhjh.html>b01qlhjh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qlhjh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, The Literary Festival
<TT>WED </TT>Damien and Anthony arrive at a literary festival to promote
<TT>WED </TT>Damien's book about the culinary habits of the Great Poets.
<TT>WED </TT>Despite the charming hotel and the peaceful surroundings,
<TT>WED </TT>the cookery writer can barely disguise his chagrin at his
<TT>WED </TT>talk being in a tent smaller to other writers he considers
<TT>WED </TT>lesser than him.
<TT>WED </TT>But he soon has the opportunity to get the audience he feels
<TT>WED </TT>he deserves when a fellow author is knocked unconscious and
<TT>WED </TT>Damien is asked to fill in. But can he rise to the occasion?
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Damien Trench: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Anthony MacIlveny: Justin Edwards
<TT>WED </TT>Gary McDade: Ben Crowe
<TT>WED </TT>Sound Man: Ben Crowe
<TT>WED </TT>Bill Trumpetz: Toby Longworth
<TT>WED </TT>The Lady: Sarah Thom
<TT>WED </TT>Marion Duffett: Lesley Vickerage
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 At Home With The Snails <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k3hb.html>b007k3hb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k3hb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>George and Beverly feign death so he can write a book about
<TT>WED </TT>their children's reactions. Stars Geoffrey Palmer. From July
<TT>WED </TT>2002.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 10 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmw8.html>b007jmw8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmw8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072zkkm.html>b072zkkm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072zkkm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Craddock and Co <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsvl.html>b007jsvl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsvl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Plumbers and Penguins <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr6qk.html>b00wr6qk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr6qk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ncjfs.html>b01ncjfs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ncjfs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cffpd.html>b04cffpd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cffpd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mjs2l.html>b00mjs2l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mjs2l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm07y.html>b00zm07y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm07y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gyjd.html>b017gyjd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gyjd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036v9hd.html>b036v9hd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036v9hd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sx226.html>b00sx226</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sx226>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w523.html>b007w523</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w523>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071vkwl.html>b071vkwl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071vkwl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Craddock and Co <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsvx.html>b007jsvx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsvx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Play's the Thing
<TT>THU </TT>1899: Victorian bookseller-cum-detective Charles Craddock
<TT>THU </TT>and his niece Lucy investigate mysterious backstage dramas
<TT>THU </TT>at a London theatre.
<TT>THU </TT>Chris Thompson's mystery stars Martin Jarvis as Charles
<TT>THU </TT>Craddock, Emma Tate as Lucy Greenwood, Struan Rodgers as
<TT>THU </TT>Grout, David Thorpe as James Price and Colin Pinney as Rufus
<TT>THU </TT>Weatherby.
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by John Taylor.
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 5 in 1993.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Beat It: The World of The Modern Drummer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vkwvc.html>b00vkwvc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vkwvc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>When John Lennon was asked if Ringo was the best drummer in
<TT>THU </TT>the world he quipped " He wasn't even the best drummer in
<TT>THU </TT>the Beatles". Lennon's natural put-down is typical of the
<TT>THU </TT>way drummers are belittled within music circles.
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter Phill Jupitus challenges this notion with the help
<TT>THU </TT>of a cross-section of musicians to discover how they have
<TT>THU </TT>gained this reputation?
<TT>THU </TT>We hear from Clem Burke (drummer with Blondie) and Dr.
<TT>THU </TT>Marcus Smith who together have proven scientifically that
<TT>THU </TT>Clem burns a similar amount of calories during a concert as
<TT>THU </TT>a premiership footballer. Phil Collins (Genesis) and Stewart
<TT>THU </TT>Copeland (The Police), explain how they cope with the
<TT>THU </TT>physical demands of performing and how these veterans react
<TT>THU </TT>to the negative image of the drummer.
<TT>THU </TT>Having established the physical demands made on drummers
<TT>THU </TT>does this exclude women? Dame Evelyn Glennie thinks not as
<TT>THU </TT>she believes the physicality is not an obstacle. The
<TT>THU </TT>programme also hears from Kenny Jones (The Small Faces, The
<TT>THU </TT>Faces and The Who) who still features a drum solo in his set
<TT>THU </TT>but has the drum solo had its day? Has the modern drummer
<TT>THU </TT>discarded this indulgence and settled for keeping time at
<TT>THU </TT>the back? If so why?
<TT>THU </TT>For many, the drummer is the joker in the group, Phil Selway
<TT>THU </TT>of Radiohead explains within the ranks of Britain's moodiest
<TT>THU </TT>band, there is not too much light hearted banter but he does
<TT>THU </TT>see his role as a supporting one for the others to be
<TT>THU </TT>creative.
<TT>THU </TT>This whimsical programme hears its fair share of drummer
<TT>THU </TT>jokes which happily filter through this engaging half hour
<TT>THU </TT>and yes we discover what Phil Collins thought of the gorilla
<TT>THU </TT>crashing his way through 'In The Air Tonight" for that
<TT>THU </TT>famous chocolate TV commercial.
<TT>THU </TT>Beat It - The World Of the Modern Drummer an exhaustive and
<TT>THU </TT>fun exploration of life at the back.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: John Sugar
<TT>THU </TT>A Sugar Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bt4vw.html>b00bt4vw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bt4vw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Schemes and Ruses
<TT>THU </TT>Bertie Wooster is much in demand, but his best-laid plans go
<TT>THU </TT>awry. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Hordern.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071whf9.html>b071whf9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071whf9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Holiday
<TT>THU </TT>Susan Calman is the least relaxed person she knows. She has
<TT>THU </TT>no down time, no hobbies (unless you count dressing up your
<TT>THU </TT>cats in silly outfits) and her idea of relaxation is to play
<TT>THU </TT>Grand Theft Auto, an hour into which she is in a murderous
<TT>THU </TT>rage with sky high blood pressure. Her wife had to threaten
<TT>THU </TT>to divorce her to make her go on holiday last year. Her
<TT>THU </TT>first for four years. But she's been told by the same
<TT>THU </TT>long-suffering wife, that unless she finds a way to switch
<TT>THU </TT>off, and soon, she's going to be unbearable.
<TT>THU </TT>So Susan is going to look at her options and try to immerse
<TT>THU </TT>herself in the pursuits that her friends find relaxing, to
<TT>THU </TT>find her inner zen and outer tranquillity. Each week she
<TT>THU </TT>will ditch the old Susan Calman and attempt to find the new
<TT>THU </TT>Susan Calm, in a typically British leisure pursuit; this
<TT>THU </TT>week John Finnemore takes her on a spontaneous holiday, and
<TT>THU </TT>in other episodes she goes hillwalking with Muriel Gray,
<TT>THU </TT>watches a cricket match with Andy Zaltzman and visits an art
<TT>THU </TT>gallery with Phil Jupitus.
<TT>THU </TT>Keep Calman Carry On is an audience stand up show in which
<TT>THU </TT>Susan reports on how successful she's been - both at
<TT>THU </TT>relaxing and at the pursuit itself - as well as playing in
<TT>THU </TT>and discussing a handful of illustrative clips from her
<TT>THU </TT>efforts. It's an attempt to find out how people find solace
<TT>THU </TT>or sanctuary in these worlds and how Susan can negotiate her
<TT>THU </TT>own place in them.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Lyndsay Fenner.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Susan Calman
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Lyndsay Fenner
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Susan Calman
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnqv.html>b007jnqv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnqv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 6, Live Now, Paye Later
<TT>THU </TT>The tax inspector catches up with Albert Steptoe and son
<TT>THU </TT>Harold is not impressed.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>THU </TT>Harold. With Michael Shannon, Peter Williams and Edward
<TT>THU </TT>Kelsey.
<TT>THU </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>THU </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>THU </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>THU </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>THU </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>THU </TT>for TV.
<TT>THU </TT>Written for TV and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in February 1976.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvfx.html>b007jvfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Lunchtime With Anna
<TT>THU </TT>Anna Dapter moves her Breakfast Show to lunchtime this week
<TT>THU </TT>to accommodate the revised menu in the Radio Active Canteen.
<TT>THU </TT>'Lunchtime with Anna' features live coverage of the Buy
<TT>THU </TT>British Exhibition, from London's Olympia and carrots.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Music by Philip Pope and Steve Brown.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins. With Jon
<TT>THU </TT>Canter, Michael Fenton-Stevens, Moray Hunter, John Docherty
<TT>THU </TT>and Roger Planer.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1983.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072zq3m.html>b072zq3m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072zq3m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 5
<TT>THU </TT>On Jay Rayner's menu are Clement Freud, Marguerite Patten,
<TT>THU </TT>Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Sonya Kidney. From October
<TT>THU </TT>2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072zxm4.html>b072zxm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072zxm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Sixth Sense
<TT>THU </TT>Will the occupants of an old cemetery be pleasant to a new
<TT>THU </TT>arrival?
<TT>THU </TT>Stars Geoffrey Palmer as Buckmaster, Joan Sims as Mildred,
<TT>THU </TT>Brian Murphy as Kitchie, and Sylvestra Le Touzel as Sarah.
<TT>THU </TT>Last in Bob Sinfield's comedy series who explains: "The six
<TT>THU </TT>half-hour plays dealt respectively with the five obvious
<TT>THU </TT>senses plus the er...other one".
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Neil Cargill
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1990.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gzk8.html>b017gzk8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gzk8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Masters, Part 2
<TT>THU </TT>The Nazi threat affects even quiet college life in
<TT>THU </TT>Cambridge. Lewis suffers a tragedy. Stars Adam Godley and
<TT>THU </TT>Clive Merrison.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Graham Swift - England and Other Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j2p0z.html>b04j2p0z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04j2p0z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Tragedy, Tragedy
<TT>THU </TT>At Macintyre's warehouse, Mick Hammond turns the
<TT>THU </TT>conversation to the nature of tragedy. Read by Ewan Bailey.
<TT>THU </TT>The 25 short stories that comprise England and Other Stories
<TT>THU </TT>mark Swift's return to the short form after seven acclaimed
<TT>THU </TT>novels. The stories dwell on the essence of Englishness and
<TT>THU </TT>those chosen place us on the eve of the Battle of Trafalgar,
<TT>THU </TT>in a barbers, a supermarket, a laboratory and Macintyre's
<TT>THU </TT>warehouse, and in each place and time, Swift perfectly
<TT>THU </TT>captures a universal truth from the minutiae of lives.
<TT>THU </TT>"This is a sharp, beautiful collection: every story quick
<TT>THU </TT>and readable but leaving in the memory a core, a residue of
<TT>THU </TT>thoughtfulness" The Guardian
<TT>THU </TT>Graham Swift came to prominence with this second novel
<TT>THU </TT>Shuttlecock, which won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in
<TT>THU </TT>1983. That same year, Swift's Waterland, set in the Fens
<TT>THU </TT>earned him a place on the shortlist for the Booker prize.
<TT>THU </TT>Swift would go on to win the Booker prize in 1996 with his
<TT>THU </TT>novel Last Orders, which became a film starring Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Caine, Tom Courtney, Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Jeremy Osborne
<TT>THU </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k27y.html>b007k27y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k27y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Engineer's Thumb
<TT>THU </TT>A young man with severe injuries and a chilling tale arrives
<TT>THU </TT>at Watson's surgery. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Williams.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnqv.html>b007jnqv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnqv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvfx.html>b007jvfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Craddock and Co <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsvx.html>b007jsvx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsvx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Beat It: The World of The Modern Drummer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vkwvc.html>b00vkwvc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vkwvc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ncjyn.html>b01ncjyn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ncjyn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Patricia Ferguson - The Midwife's Daughter, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>By Patricia Ferguson
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Joanna Tope
<TT>THU </TT>The new novel by Patricia Ferguson is the compassionate and
<TT>THU </TT>moving story of two sisters and the young black orphan who
<TT>THU </TT>changes their lives.
<TT>THU </TT>Grace is accepted as part of the Silkhampton community. At a
<TT>THU </TT>school sports day, she catches a glimpse - for the first
<TT>THU </TT>time - of another person who looks like her.
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cfhqt.html>b04cfhqt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cfhqt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Hunt for Diversity
<TT>THU </TT>Agriculture tends to favour the best food varieties but this
<TT>THU </TT>is often a trade off with beneficial traits such as
<TT>THU </TT>resistance to disease or tolerance to drought. During the
<TT>THU </TT>1920s the Russian botanist Nikolai Vavilov, having witnessed
<TT>THU </TT>famine on a large scale, became increasingly concerned about
<TT>THU </TT>the potential loss of locally adapted varieties and spent
<TT>THU </TT>his life studying crop plants in their wild habitats.
<TT>THU </TT>Professor Kathy Willis examines Vavilov's pioneering work
<TT>THU </TT>and his search for pools of genetic variability - so called
<TT>THU </TT>"centres of origin" amongst the wild relatives of our
<TT>THU </TT>domesticated crops that could help sustain future plant
<TT>THU </TT>breeding for human use.
<TT>THU </TT>Vavilov's story has a tragic end but, as we hear, his legacy
<TT>THU </TT>lives on in seedbanks such as Kew's Millennium Seedbank at
<TT>THU </TT>Wakehurst Place whose Crop Wild Relatives Project is
<TT>THU </TT>collecting and assessing new potential amongst the original
<TT>THU </TT>progenitors of our domestic crops.
<TT>THU </TT>With contributions from archaeobotanist Dorian Fuller, Kew's
<TT>THU </TT>curator of economic botany Mark Nesbitt, Crop Wild Relatives
<TT>THU </TT>Project coordinator Ruth Eastwood, and head of the
<TT>THU </TT>Millennium Seedbank Paul Smith.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mk688.html>b00mk688</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mk688>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 14
<TT>THU </TT>Lyon is back and Anne still has feelings for him, despite
<TT>THU </TT>being engaged to Kevin. Stars Madeleine Potter and Barbara
<TT>THU </TT>Barnes.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm1kv.html>b00zm1kv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm1kv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>John Julius Norwich - The Popes, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Well known for his histories of Norman Sicily, Venice, the
<TT>THU </TT>Byzantine Empire and the Mediterranean, John Julius Norwich
<TT>THU </TT>has now turned his attention to the oldest continuing
<TT>THU </TT>institution in the world, tracing the papal line down the
<TT>THU </TT>centuries from St Peter himself - traditionally (though by
<TT>THU </TT>no means historically) the first pope - to the present day.
<TT>THU </TT>Of the 280-odd holders of the supreme office, some have
<TT>THU </TT>unquestionably been saints; others have wallowed in
<TT>THU </TT>unspeakable iniquity.
<TT>THU </TT>Nepotistic, vain, pompous and idle - Pius VI was not an
<TT>THU </TT>ideal choice as pope at any time and certainly not during
<TT>THU </TT>the revolutionary tumult of the late eighteenth century. In
<TT>THU </TT>today's episode of The Popes, John Julius Norwich explores
<TT>THU </TT>one of the most dangerous times for the authority of the
<TT>THU </TT>Vatican.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>THU </TT>A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gzk8.html>b017gzk8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gzk8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072zq3m.html>b072zq3m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072zq3m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072zxm4.html>b072zxm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072zxm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bt4vw.html>b00bt4vw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bt4vw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071whf9.html>b071whf9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071whf9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmwq.html>b007jmwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>Jet Morgan and his crew have returned to Earth, but it's not
<TT>THU </TT>as they left it. 1958 classic sci-fi set in 1965. Stars
<TT>THU </TT>Andrew Faulds.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076yft.html>b0076yft</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076yft>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 9, Tamara Karsavina
<TT>THU </TT>Series of biographical discussions with Matthew Parris. Anna
<TT>THU </TT>Raeburn nominates ballerina Tamara Karsavina, the leading
<TT>THU </TT>female dancer in Diaghilev's Ballet Russes from its
<TT>THU </TT>beginning in 1909 until 1922. In England she coached Margot
<TT>THU </TT>Fonteyn and created roles for Frederick Ashton. From May
<TT>THU </TT>2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnqv.html>b007jnqv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnqv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvfx.html>b007jvfx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvfx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Craddock and Co <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsvx.html>b007jsvx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsvx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Beat It: The World of The Modern Drummer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vkwvc.html>b00vkwvc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vkwvc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Graham Swift - England and Other Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j2p0z.html>b04j2p0z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04j2p0z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k27y.html>b007k27y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k27y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071whf9.html>b071whf9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071whf9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 Newsjack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07301mk.html>b07301mk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07301mk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 14, Episode 5
<TT>THU </TT>This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into
<TT>THU </TT>sketches, one-liners and vox-pops written by the public.
<TT>THU </TT>Trying to make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
<TT>THU </TT>Nish is joined this week by Daniel Barker, Natasia Demetriou
<TT>THU </TT>and Alison Thea-Skot.
<TT>THU </TT>The Production Coordinator was Sophie Richardson.
<TT>THU </TT>Newsjack was produced by Paul Sheehan and Matt Stronge.
<TT>THU </TT>It was a BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Believe It! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j5nw6.html>b01j5nw6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01j5nw6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Power
<TT>THU </TT>Celebrity autobiographies are everywhere. Richard Wilson has
<TT>THU </TT>always said he'd never write one.
<TT>THU </TT>Based on glimmers of truth, BELIEVE IT is the hilarious,
<TT>THU </TT>bizarre, revealing (and, most importantly, untrue) celebrity
<TT>THU </TT>radiography of Richard Wilson.
<TT>THU </TT>He narrates the series, weaving in and out of dramatised
<TT>THU </TT>scenes from his fictional life-story. He plays a heavily
<TT>THU </TT>exaggerated version of himself: a Scots actor and national
<TT>THU </TT>treasure, unmarried, private, passionate about politics,
<TT>THU </TT>theatre and Manchester United (all true), who's a confidant
<TT>THU </TT>of the powerful and has survived childhood poverty, a
<TT>THU </TT>drunken father, years of fruitless grind, too much success,
<TT>THU </TT>monstrosity, addiction, charity work, secret work for
<TT>THU </TT>governments and fierce rivalry with Sean Connery (not true).
<TT>THU </TT>All the melodramatic staples of celebrity-autobiography are
<TT>THU </TT>wonderfully undercut by Richard's deadpan delivery.
<TT>THU </TT>(The title - in case you hadn't spotted - is an unashamed
<TT>THU </TT>reference to his famous catchphrase.)
<TT>THU </TT>Richard is supported by a small core cast viz:
<TT>THU </TT>David Tennant
<TT>THU </TT>John Sessions
<TT>THU </TT>Lewis Macleod
<TT>THU </TT>Arabella Weir
<TT>THU </TT>And Jane Slavin
<TT>THU </TT>Who play anyone and everyone!
<TT>THU </TT>Ghost written by Jon Canter
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by: Clive Brill
<TT>THU </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Narrator: Richard Wilson
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: David Tennant
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: John Sessions
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Lewis Macleod
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Arabella Weir
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Jane Slavin
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Jon Canter
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Arthur Smith's Balham Bash <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01075pz.html>b01075pz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01075pz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>Arthur Smith with more music and comedy from his actual flat
<TT>THU </TT>in Balham. Jenny Eclair is in the front room, Simon Evans on
<TT>THU </TT>the landing, John Smallshaw delivers poetry and Alex Wilson
<TT>THU </TT>and his salsa combo are in the kitchen.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer; Alison Vernon-Smith.
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<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 11 MARCH 2016</B></A>
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmwq.html>b007jmwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076yft.html>b0076yft</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076yft>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Craddock and Co <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsvx.html>b007jsvx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsvx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Beat It: The World of The Modern Drummer <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vkwvc.html>b00vkwvc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vkwvc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ncjyn.html>b01ncjyn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ncjyn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cfhqt.html>b04cfhqt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cfhqt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mk688.html>b00mk688</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mk688>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm1kv.html>b00zm1kv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm1kv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gzk8.html>b017gzk8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gzk8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072zq3m.html>b072zq3m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072zq3m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072zxm4.html>b072zxm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072zxm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bt4vw.html>b00bt4vw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bt4vw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071whf9.html>b071whf9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071whf9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Craddock and Co <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsw5.html>b007jsw5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsw5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>My Dear Isabelle
<TT>FRI </TT>Spring, 1900: The reappearance of a woman from his past
<TT>FRI </TT>persuades Victorian private investigator Charles Craddock to
<TT>FRI </TT>help find her kidnapped husband in France, but niece Lucy
<TT>FRI </TT>realises there are hidden perils.
<TT>FRI </TT>Chris Thompson's mystery stars Martin Jarvis as Charles
<TT>FRI </TT>Craddock, Emma Tate as Lucy Greenwood, Struan Rodgers as
<TT>FRI </TT>Grout, Frances Jeater as Isabelle Vallance and Stephen
<TT>FRI </TT>Thorne as Leopold Kransky.
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Chris Thompson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: John Taylor
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 5 in 1993.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Once in a Blue Moon: The Songs of Lal Waterson
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vrvqh.html>b00vrvqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vrvqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Lal Waterson's voice was stark but captivating and it's been
<TT>FRI </TT>said that the songs she wrote were close to German cabaret
<TT>FRI </TT>or chanson. They were lyrically ambitious and melodically
<TT>FRI </TT>powerful. Since her death in 1998, her reputation has grown
<TT>FRI </TT>and now she is placed alongside the great singer
<TT>FRI </TT>song-writers like Nick Drake and Richard Thompson. She was a
<TT>FRI </TT>member of the famous Waterson family and numbered among
<TT>FRI </TT>other relatives the folk singer Martin Carthy and his
<TT>FRI </TT>daughter Eliza.
<TT>FRI </TT>In this feature, Robin Denselow explores the life and legacy
<TT>FRI </TT>of Lal Waterson and assesses her impact on song-writers
<TT>FRI </TT>today.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Emma Kingsley.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 1835 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0125lgl.html>b0125lgl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0125lgl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>All at Sea
<TT>FRI </TT>Aristocrat Belport and servant Ned are called up to serve on
<TT>FRI </TT>the unfortunate HMS Fortunate. Stars Paul Rider. From June
<TT>FRI </TT>2004.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rvptv.html>b01rvptv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rvptv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Gyles Brandreth chairs the word-obsessed comedy panel. Lloyd
<TT>FRI </TT>Langford & Susie Dent, compete against Dave Gorman & Natalie
<TT>FRI </TT>Haynes to find out who has the most word know-how.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week Dave Gorman guesses the meaning of the phrase
<TT>FRI </TT>'living on Queen Street' from the late 1800s; Natalie Haynes
<TT>FRI </TT>unravels the word 'autodysomophobia'; Lloyd Langford guesses
<TT>FRI </TT>the meaning of the Yiddish word 'farpotshket'; and Susie
<TT>FRI </TT>Dent shares her love of the current Liverpool word
<TT>FRI </TT>'twirlies' and explains the meaning of the word
<TT>FRI </TT>'quockerwodger'.
<TT>FRI </TT>Both teams also have a go at coming up with modern phrases
<TT>FRI </TT>to replace the old cliches 'When life give you lemons, make
<TT>FRI </TT>lemonade' and 'Beauty is only skin deep'.
<TT>FRI </TT>Writers: Jon Hunter and James Kettle.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Claire Jones.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Claire Jones
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Dave Gorman
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Natalie Haynes
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Lloyd Langford
<TT>FRI </TT>Panellist: Susie Dent
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009rnlw.html>b009rnlw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009rnlw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, The Fete
<TT>FRI </TT>The lad rashly agrees to tempt Sir Laurence Olivier to open
<TT>FRI </TT>the East Cheam Garden Fete.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Wilfred
<TT>FRI </TT>Babbage, Jack Watson and Hugh Morton.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Tom Ronald
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in December 1959.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnb4.html>b007jnb4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnb4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Scradje
<TT>FRI </TT>With Britain's boots exploding, Neddie Seagoon tackles a
<TT>FRI </TT>national 'scradje' shortage. Stars Spike Milligan. From
<TT>FRI </TT>March 1956.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07308t6.html>b07308t6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07308t6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>1997 - Heat 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Lionel Kelleway visits Arundel to test three contestants'
<TT>FRI </TT>wildlife knowledge in the BBC Natural History Unit's quiz.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp22.html>b007jp22</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp22>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 8, New Age Differences
<TT>FRI </TT>Victoria gets all intellectual, while Charlotte is on a
<TT>FRI </TT>spiritual path. Stars Angela Thorne and Celia Imrie. From
<TT>FRI </TT>January 2002.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017h805.html>b017h805</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017h805>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Light and the Dark
<TT>FRI </TT>As the Second World War erupts, Lewis Eliot heads to
<TT>FRI </TT>Whitehall where his love life takes an unexpected turn.
<TT>FRI </TT>Stars Adam Godley.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Graham Swift - England and Other Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j2yrc.html>b04j2yrc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04j2yrc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>People Are Life
<TT>FRI </TT>It's the last customer of the day for a Cypriot barber and
<TT>FRI </TT>the conversation turns toward friendship. Read by Ewan
<TT>FRI </TT>Bailey.
<TT>FRI </TT>The 25 short stories that comprise England and Other Stories
<TT>FRI </TT>mark Swift's return to the short form after seven acclaimed
<TT>FRI </TT>novels. The stories dwell on the essence of Englishness and
<TT>FRI </TT>those chosen place us on the eve of the Battle of Trafalgar,
<TT>FRI </TT>in a barbers, a supermarket, a laboratory and Macintyre's
<TT>FRI </TT>warehouse, and in each place and time, Swift perfectly
<TT>FRI </TT>captures a universal truth from the minutiae of lives.
<TT>FRI </TT>"This is a sharp, beautiful collection: every story quick
<TT>FRI </TT>and readable but leaving in the memory a core, a residue of
<TT>FRI </TT>thoughtfulness: The Guardian
<TT>FRI </TT>Graham Swift came to prominence with this second novel
<TT>FRI </TT>Shuttlecock, which won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in
<TT>FRI </TT>1983. That same year, Swift's Waterland, set in the Fens
<TT>FRI </TT>earned him a place on the shortlist for the Booker prize.
<TT>FRI </TT>Swift would go on to win the Booker prize in 1996 with his
<TT>FRI </TT>novel Last Orders, which became a film starring Michael
<TT>FRI </TT>Caine, Tom Courtney, Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Jeremy Osborne
<TT>FRI </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Sweet Talk.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k297.html>b007k297</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k297>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Noble Bachelor
<TT>FRI </TT>When a missing bride's clothes appear in a lake, the sleuth
<TT>FRI </TT>is bound to investigate. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael
<TT>FRI </TT>Williams.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009rnlw.html>b009rnlw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009rnlw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnb4.html>b007jnb4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnb4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Craddock and Co <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsw5.html>b007jsw5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsw5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Once in a Blue Moon: The Songs of Lal Waterson
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vrvqh.html>b00vrvqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vrvqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Book at Bedtime <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nd3jk.html>b01nd3jk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nd3jk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Patricia Ferguson - The Midwife's Daughter, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>By Patricia Ferguson
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Joanna Tope
<TT>FRI </TT>The new novel by Patricia Ferguson is the compassionate and
<TT>FRI </TT>moving story of two sisters and the young black orphan who
<TT>FRI </TT>changes their lives.
<TT>FRI </TT>Violet hears about her sister's overreaction to a
<TT>FRI </TT>description of Grace and suspects that Bea has been keeping
<TT>FRI </TT>a secret from her.
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Robin Brooks
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Gaynor Macfarlane.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04cfvg3.html>b04cfvg3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04cfvg3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Botanical Medicine
<TT>FRI </TT>In 1947 Sir Robert Robinson received the Nobel prize for
<TT>FRI </TT>Chemistry "in recognition of his investigations of plant
<TT>FRI </TT>products of biological importance, especially the
<TT>FRI </TT>alkaloids". This powerful family of plant chemicals was
<TT>FRI </TT>proving a potent medical tool.
<TT>FRI </TT>Professor Kathy Willis traces the natural role of alkaloids
<TT>FRI </TT>in plants and the first attempts to isolate one of the best
<TT>FRI </TT>know - quinine, from chinchona bark growing in the Andes.
<TT>FRI </TT>This development gave rise to the emergence of a new kind of
<TT>FRI </TT>laboratory scientist equally able to handle botanical and
<TT>FRI </TT>chemical data. As Mark Nesbitt, Keeper of Kew's Economic
<TT>FRI </TT>Botany Collection explains, this was to eliminate the chance
<TT>FRI </TT>and guesswork in identifying "good" plants from "bad".
<TT>FRI </TT>Professor Monique Simmons of Kew's Jodrell Laboratory,
<TT>FRI </TT>assesses why chemicals from the plant kingdom are still
<TT>FRI </TT>needed in the fight against some of our most challenging
<TT>FRI </TT>diseases, from breast cancer to cardiovascular disease, and
<TT>FRI </TT>how making the nuanced connections between plant species is
<TT>FRI </TT>central to success in this field.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mlxk3.html>b00mlxk3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mlxk3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 15
<TT>FRI </TT>Betrayed by Neely and with Lyon becoming more distant, Anne
<TT>FRI </TT>turns to the dolls. Stars Madeleine Potter and Barbara
<TT>FRI </TT>Barnes.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zm3hq.html>b00zm3hq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zm3hq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>John Julius Norwich - The Popes, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Well known for his histories of Norman Sicily, Venice, the
<TT>FRI </TT>Byzantine Empire and the Mediterranean, John Julius Norwich
<TT>FRI </TT>has now turned his attention to the oldest continuing
<TT>FRI </TT>institution in the world, tracing the papal line down the
<TT>FRI </TT>centuries from St Peter himself - traditionally (though by
<TT>FRI </TT>no means historically) the first pope - to the present day.
<TT>FRI </TT>Of the 280-odd holders of the supreme office, some have
<TT>FRI </TT>unquestionably been saints; others have wallowed in
<TT>FRI </TT>unspeakable iniquity.
<TT>FRI </TT>In the final episode of The Popes, John Julius Norwich
<TT>FRI </TT>concludes with the election of the people's pope John XXIII
<TT>FRI </TT>a welcome antidote to Pius XII. Expected to be nothing more
<TT>FRI </TT>than a brief, caretaker pope, John turned out to be anything
<TT>FRI </TT>but. Dragging the Church into the twentieth century, he
<TT>FRI </TT>shook the world.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>FRI </TT>A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017h805.html>b017h805</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017h805>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07308t6.html>b07308t6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07308t6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp22.html>b007jp22</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp22>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 1835 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0125lgl.html>b0125lgl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0125lgl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rvptv.html>b01rvptv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rvptv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmx1.html>b007jmx1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmx1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>Stranded in Earth's past, the Voice tries tempting Jet and
<TT>FRI </TT>his crew out into the city of the aliens. Stars Andrew
<TT>FRI </TT>Faulds.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076xj6.html>b0076xj6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076xj6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Widor's Toccata
<TT>FRI </TT>Widor's Toccata display of fireworks at the organ is a
<TT>FRI </TT>favourite for married couples to exit the church by in the
<TT>FRI </TT>UK. From March 2006.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009rnlw.html>b009rnlw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009rnlw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnb4.html>b007jnb4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnb4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Craddock and Co <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsw5.html>b007jsw5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsw5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Once in a Blue Moon: The Songs of Lal Waterson
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vrvqh.html>b00vrvqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vrvqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Graham Swift - England and Other Stories <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04j2yrc.html>b04j2yrc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04j2yrc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k297.html>b007k297</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k297>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rvptv.html>b01rvptv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rvptv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 Rudy's Rare Records <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nb1s7.html>b01nb1s7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nb1s7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 4, Best Local Business
<TT>FRI </TT>EPISODE TWO: BEST LOCAL BUSINESS
<TT>FRI </TT>Father and son comedy set in the finest old-school record
<TT>FRI </TT>shop in Birmingham. Starring Lenny Henry, Larrington Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>and some terrific tunes.
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy's Rare Records is a tiny down at heel old reggae record
<TT>FRI </TT>shop in Birmingham - one of a dying breed; a place with real
<TT>FRI </TT>soul, stacked with piles of vinyl, where the slogan is "if
<TT>FRI </TT>we don't have it - them don't mek it". It's owned by the
<TT>FRI </TT>charismatic, irrepressible Rudy Sharpe (Larrington Walker),
<TT>FRI </TT>reluctantly helped out by his long-suffering neurotic son
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam (Lenny Henry) and Handsworth's first, black, surly
<TT>FRI </TT>girly goth, Tasha (Natasha Godfrey). Rudy has recently
<TT>FRI </TT>married his long-term love interest Doreen (Claire Benedict)
<TT>FRI </TT>which is leaving his best friend Clifton (Jeffery Kissoon)
<TT>FRI </TT>feeling left out.
<TT>FRI </TT>But business is not booming and Adam enters a competition
<TT>FRI </TT>for the Best Local Business hoping the publicity and the
<TT>FRI </TT>prize money will give the record shop a much needed boost.
<TT>FRI </TT>It also means war between Rudy's Rare Records and Clifton's
<TT>FRI </TT>Blooms.
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam ..... Lenny Henry
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy ..... Larrington Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>Tasha ..... Natasha Godfrey
<TT>FRI </TT>Doreen ..... Claire Benedict
<TT>FRI </TT>Clifton ..... Jeffery Kissoon
<TT>FRI </TT>Richie ..... Joe Jacobs
<TT>FRI </TT>Darnell ..... Javone Prince
<TT>FRI </TT>Secret Shopper ..... Sarah Thom
<TT>FRI </TT>Ainsley Harriott ..... Himself
<TT>FRI </TT>Twitch ..... Adam Nagaitis
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Paula Hines
<TT>FRI </TT>Script Editor: Danny Robins
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>FRI </TT>Music in this episode:
<TT>FRI </TT>GET UP EDINA DESMOND DEKKER
<TT>FRI </TT>RUN THIS TOWN JAY Z, RIHANNA & KANYE WEST
<TT>FRI </TT>FUSSIN AND FIGHTING BOB MARLEY
<TT>FRI </TT>BE PREPARED WINSTON SAMUEL
<TT>FRI </TT>DON'T PLAY NO GAME
<TT>FRI </TT>THAT I CAN'T WIN BEASTIE BOYS FEAT. SANTIGOLD
<TT>FRI </TT>DO I WORRY DERRICK HARRIOT
<TT>FRI </TT>NO FRIEND DELROY WILLIAMS.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 The Mark Steel Lecture <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlw6.html>b007jlw6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlw6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Lord Byron
<TT>FRI </TT>The comic examines the life and times of the 'mad, bad and
<TT>FRI </TT>dangerous to know' Romantic poet. From March 2001.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Goodness Gracious Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pgs6z.html>b01pgs6z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pgs6z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 6
<TT>FRI </TT>The Archers and The Waltons with a twist, and the Minx Twins
<TT>FRI </TT>tackle feminism. Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar. From June 1998.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-7222512047497012332016-02-26T20:59:00.001+00:002016-02-26T20:59:34.305+00:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 27/02/2016 - 04/03/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 27 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rcwkv.html>b01rcwkv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rcwkv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Key
<TT>SAT </TT>Beneath the streets of London there is another London. A
<TT>SAT </TT>subterranean labyrinth of sewers and abandoned tube
<TT>SAT </TT>stations. A somewhere that is Neverwhere.
<TT>SAT </TT>An act of kindness sees Richard Mayhew catapulted from his
<TT>SAT </TT>ordinary life into a subterranean world under the streets of
<TT>SAT </TT>London. Stopping to help an injured girl on a London street,
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard is thrust from his workaday existence into the
<TT>SAT </TT>strange world of London Below.
<TT>SAT </TT>So begins a curious and mysterious adventure deep beneath
<TT>SAT </TT>the streets of London, a London of shadows where the tube
<TT>SAT </TT>cry of 'Mind the Gap' takes on new meaning; for the
<TT>SAT </TT>inhabitants of this murky domain are those who have fallen
<TT>SAT </TT>through the gaps in society, the dispossessed, the homeless.
<TT>SAT </TT>Here Richard meets the Earl of Earl's Court, Old Bailey and
<TT>SAT </TT>Hammersmith, faces a life-threatening ordeal at the hands of
<TT>SAT </TT>the Black Friars, comes face to face with Great Beast of
<TT>SAT </TT>London, and encounters an Angel. Called Islington.
<TT>SAT </TT>Joining the mysterious girl named Door and her companions,
<TT>SAT </TT>the Marquis de Carabas and the bodyguard, Hunter, Richard
<TT>SAT </TT>embarks on an extraordinary quest to escape from the
<TT>SAT </TT>clutches of the fiendish assassins Croup and Vandemar and to
<TT>SAT </TT>discover who ordered them to murder her family. All the
<TT>SAT </TT>while trying to work out how to get back to his old life in
<TT>SAT </TT>London Above.
<TT>SAT </TT>A six part adaption of Neil Gaiman's novel adapted by Dirk
<TT>SAT </TT>Maggs, sees James McAvoy as Richard lead a stellar cast
<TT>SAT </TT>which includes Natalie Dormer, David Harewood, Sophie
<TT>SAT </TT>Okonedo, Benedict Cumberbatch, Christopher Lee, Anthony
<TT>SAT </TT>Head, David Schofield, Bernard Cribbins, Romola Garai,
<TT>SAT </TT>George Harris, Andrew Sachs, Lucy Cohu, Johnny Vegas, Paul
<TT>SAT </TT>Chequer, Don Gilet and Abdul Salis.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Mayhew: James McAvoy
<TT>SAT </TT>Lady Door: Natalie Dormer
<TT>SAT </TT>Marquis de Carabas: David Harewood
<TT>SAT </TT>Hunter: Sophie Okonedo
<TT>SAT </TT>Croup: Anthony Head
<TT>SAT </TT>Vandemar: David Schofield
<TT>SAT </TT>Islington: Benedict Cumberbatch
<TT>SAT </TT>Old Bailey: Bernard Cribbins
<TT>SAT </TT>The Earl of Earl’s Court: Christopher Lee
<TT>SAT </TT>The Abbot: George Harris
<TT>SAT </TT>Feligiounas: Don Gilet
<TT>SAT </TT>Jessica: Romola Garai
<TT>SAT </TT>Gary: Paul Chequer
<TT>SAT </TT>Halvard: Paul Stonehill
<TT>SAT </TT>Dagvard: Ben Crowe
<TT>SAT </TT>Letting Agent: Stephen Marcus
<TT>SAT </TT>Homeless man: Abdul Salis
<TT>SAT </TT>Underground announcer: Patrick Brennan
<TT>SAT </TT>Mr Figgis: Neil Gaiman
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Neil Gaiman
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Heather Larmour
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Heather Larmour
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076xbb.html>b0076xbb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076xbb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, I Vow to thee my Country
<TT>SAT </TT>An exploration of the hymn which stirs patriotism and
<TT>SAT </TT>controversy when sung at national events. With Julian
<TT>SAT </TT>Mitchell. From July 2006.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtdj.html>b007jtdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>As suspicions over Palgrove grow, Inspector Purbright calls
<TT>SAT </TT>on his old friend Lucilla Teatime.
<TT>SAT </TT>One of Colin Watson's Flaxborough Chronicles dramatised by
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher Denys in 6 parts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars John Rowe as Inspector Purbright, Paul Downing as
<TT>SAT </TT>Love, Russell Dixon as Dr Fergusson, Ann Rye as Lucilla
<TT>SAT </TT>Teatime, Geoffrey Banks as Mortimer Hive, Kathryn Hunt as
<TT>SAT </TT>Helen and Robin Polley as Sgt Malley.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Tony Cliff
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1992.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Heel, Toe, Step Together <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wdf4b.html>b00wdf4b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wdf4b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Heel, Toe, Step Together tells the story of two people who
<TT>SAT </TT>met at an East London market one day and the unlikely
<TT>SAT </TT>friendship that blossomed through dance.
<TT>SAT </TT>Bob Hill, 86, has been dancing on and off since he was 16
<TT>SAT </TT>and won many competitions with his late wife Iris Hill, who
<TT>SAT </TT>he lived with in Hackney. Katie Burningham, 28, is a radio
<TT>SAT </TT>producer and self-confessed bad dancer. Bob and Katie met by
<TT>SAT </TT>chance one day, shortly after Bob's wife Iris had died, and,
<TT>SAT </TT>three years later, Katie is still having dance lessons with
<TT>SAT </TT>Bob.
<TT>SAT </TT>This programme brings together recordings of their dancing
<TT>SAT </TT>and explores why it is that Bob, and Katie, need to dance.
<TT>SAT </TT>Touching on themes of loss, loneliness, love and affection,
<TT>SAT </TT>Heel, Toe, Step Together reveals how, through music and
<TT>SAT </TT>movement, friendship can bridge generations.
<TT>SAT </TT>Heel, Toe, Step Together was produced as part of the
<TT>SAT </TT>European Broadcasting Union's Master School on Radio
<TT>SAT </TT>Features, with the creative advice of Edwin Brys.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Katie Burningham
<TT>SAT </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080sjp.html>b0080sjp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080sjp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>A funeral sparks a big reunion of old faces at the house in
<TT>SAT </TT>Cornwall. Sian Phillips concludes the family saga.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04b2wzn.html>b04b2wzn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04b2wzn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Lumping and Splitting
<TT>SAT </TT>By 1850 identifying and classifying plants had become far
<TT>SAT </TT>more important than mere list making. Establishing the
<TT>SAT </TT>global laws of botany - what grew where and why - occupied
<TT>SAT </TT>the well travelled naturalist Joseph Hooker - son of Kew's
<TT>SAT </TT>director William Hooker and close friend of Charles Darwin.
<TT>SAT </TT>Kathy Willis hears from historian Jim Endersby on how Hooker
<TT>SAT </TT>was to acquire species from all over the world to build up
<TT>SAT </TT>the first accurate maps of the world's flora.
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Nesbitt, curator of Kew's economic botany collection,
<TT>SAT </TT>reveals how gifts to Hooker in the collection reveal the
<TT>SAT </TT>relationship between the amateur collector in the field and
<TT>SAT </TT>Hooker back at Kew was one built on trust and mutual
<TT>SAT </TT>understanding.
<TT>SAT </TT>But, as Jim Endersby explains, the relationships were
<TT>SAT </TT>frought with tension when it came to naming new plants.
<TT>SAT </TT>Arguments between those claiming they had found new species
<TT>SAT </TT>(often called "splitters") versus cautious botanists, such
<TT>SAT </TT>as Hooker, who would often "lump" together species as
<TT>SAT </TT>variants of the same, raised new debates about what
<TT>SAT </TT>constitutes a new species. And as Mark Chase, Keeper of
<TT>SAT </TT>Kew's Jodrell Laboratory reveals, the arguments continue
<TT>SAT </TT>today.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Adrian Washbourne
<TT>SAT </TT>Presenter: KATHY WILLIS is director of science at Royal
<TT>SAT </TT>Botanic Gardens at Kew. She is also professor of long-term
<TT>SAT </TT>ecology and a fellow of Merton College, both at Oxford
<TT>SAT </TT>University. Winner of several awards, she has spent over 20
<TT>SAT </TT>years researching and teaching biodiversity and conservation
<TT>SAT </TT>at Oxford and Cambridge.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mbmd1.html>b00mbmd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mbmd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Anne's fallen for Lyon Burke, but her friendship with Helen
<TT>SAT </TT>is put to the test. Jacqueline Susann drama with Madeleine
<TT>SAT </TT>Potter.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yz54n.html>b00yz54n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yz54n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Bird Cloud, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Pulitzer prize-winning writer, Annie Proulx, sets out to
<TT>SAT </TT>build her perfect home in a remote corner of Wyoming.
<TT>SAT </TT>Proulx's first work of non-fiction in twenty years tells a
<TT>SAT </TT>personal story of designing and constructing a house in
<TT>SAT </TT>harmony with her interests, work and personality.
<TT>SAT </TT>Living for her first year at Bird Cloud, Annie Proulx enjoys
<TT>SAT </TT>the range of bird and wildlife that inhabits her property.
<TT>SAT </TT>But it becomes clear that the remoteness and the snow will
<TT>SAT </TT>force her to reassess her dream.
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Laura Brook
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged by Elizabeth Reeder
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071l9hd.html>b071l9hd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071l9hd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 6, Jackson's Mill
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Pilgrim discovers that an old friend is being
<TT>SAT </TT>haunted by a malevolent spirit. Meanwhile, homeless people
<TT>SAT </TT>are disappearing from a local shelter.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:45 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071lltf.html>b071lltf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071lltf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 6, St Lewin
<TT>SAT </TT>In search of silver and gold, Pilgrim comes to St Lewin
<TT>SAT </TT>where the malevolence of a powerful old enemy is causing
<TT>SAT </TT>havoc in the lives of ordinary people.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071lm0k.html>b071lm0k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071lm0k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 6, Ouldmeadow Jack
<TT>SAT </TT>Still in search of gold to rescue those trapped in Hartley's
<TT>SAT </TT>mine Pilgrim comes to Ouldmeadow where he helps an old
<TT>SAT </TT>friend make a final river trip.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071lmcj.html>b071lmcj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071lmcj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 6, Daventree Mansions
<TT>SAT </TT>Having acquired copper silver and gold, Pilgrim returns to
<TT>SAT </TT>Jacksons Mill where his friend Morgan and the spirit Hartley
<TT>SAT </TT>have prepared a nasty surprise.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Hood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071y1z2.html>b071y1z2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071y1z2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Warriors' Harvest
<TT>SAT </TT>The rains have come and Philip De Nicholay, the Lord High
<TT>SAT </TT>Sherriff of Nottingham, has a famine on his hands.
<TT>SAT </TT>It's 1201 and with rain destroying the grain stores,
<TT>SAT </TT>everyone is driven to the brink of starvation. The only
<TT>SAT </TT>person who can help the Sheriff is Robin Hood who's hiding
<TT>SAT </TT>in Sherwood Forest with plundered grain.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Sheriff negotiates the King's pardons if the outlaws
<TT>SAT </TT>help to feed the starving and fight the marauding Celts, who
<TT>SAT </TT>have reached the outskirts of Nottingham. Will they be able
<TT>SAT </TT>to return to normal life?
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Lee Ingleby as Philip de Nicholay, Anthony Milles as
<TT>SAT </TT>Robert de Loxley, Peter Greenall as Little John, Damian
<TT>SAT </TT>Cooper as Will Scarlet, Sean Connolly as Friar Tuck, Sarah
<TT>SAT </TT>McKendrick as Lady Marian and Billy Miller as William de
<TT>SAT </TT>Warrene.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Iain Meadows.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Iain Meadows and Matt Hopper for Spiteful Puppet
<TT>SAT </TT>Entertainment.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075w3h.html>b0075w3h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075w3h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Holidays With Pets
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian and writer Tony Hawks tests the guide books that
<TT>SAT </TT>claim to help us navigate our way around our holidays.
<TT>SAT </TT>Testing the plethora of reference books to the limit, Tony
<TT>SAT </TT>sets off with golden retriever, Billy to seek some
<TT>SAT </TT>pet-friendly locations in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Lucy Willmore
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2000.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kjgxc.html>b01kjgxc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kjgxc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Night of the Long Knives
<TT>SAT </TT>Fifty years ago, Harold Macmillan instigated a purge that
<TT>SAT </TT>shocked British politics to its core. It was the most
<TT>SAT </TT>dramatic government reshuffle in modern history. In one
<TT>SAT </TT>evening he sacked seven members of his Cabinet including his
<TT>SAT </TT>Chancellor of the Exchequer, Selwyn Lloyd. It was meant to
<TT>SAT </TT>be a show of strength but to everyone else, it was a
<TT>SAT </TT>catastrophic admission of weakness signalling the beginning
<TT>SAT </TT>of the end of his premiership and Tory party leadership.
<TT>SAT </TT>In the late 50s, Macmillan had earned the nickname Supermac
<TT>SAT </TT>for rescuing the country from the wake of Suez and ushering
<TT>SAT </TT>in a period of unrivalled affluence. But Local Elections had
<TT>SAT </TT>gone badly and the by-elections worse. The government's
<TT>SAT </TT>tight economic policies, thanks to Chancellor Selwyn Lloyd,
<TT>SAT </TT>were unpopular with the voters. Selwyn Lloyd's attempts to
<TT>SAT </TT>keep both inflation and wages under control had led to
<TT>SAT </TT>public sector wages being frozen. Nurses and teacher were
<TT>SAT </TT>getting poorer while the rich were getting richer. The
<TT>SAT </TT>public was furious, and Macmillan was feeling the pressure.
<TT>SAT </TT>The Cabinet was fractious and there were complaints of a
<TT>SAT </TT>lack of leadership. He had to make an example of his
<TT>SAT </TT>Chancellor. The Night of the Long Knives had begun.
<TT>SAT </TT>In modern politics these events have become shorthand for a
<TT>SAT </TT>botched reshuffle. The scale of the event has never been
<TT>SAT </TT>repeated since, but the tension between a PM and the
<TT>SAT </TT>Chancellor remains.
<TT>SAT </TT>Through a combination of archive material and original
<TT>SAT </TT>interviews with historians and eyewitnesses such as Jonathan
<TT>SAT </TT>Aitken who, as private secretary to Selwyn Lloyd, captured
<TT>SAT </TT>the drama of that night in his hitherto unknown diary.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Kati Whitaker
<TT>SAT </TT>A Juniper production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Comedy Greats <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k35z.html>b007k35z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k35z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Nineties, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Decade by decade, Barry Cryer showcases some of the funniest
<TT>SAT </TT>and finest shows ever broadcast by the BBC.
<TT>SAT </TT>Yo! Well wicked Baz presents six fave shows plucked from the
<TT>SAT </TT>1990s schedules of BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5:-
<TT>SAT </TT>* A Look Back At The Nineties
<TT>SAT </TT>(2/5) 1996:
<TT>SAT </TT>Recorded in 1993 - Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and Chris
<TT>SAT </TT>Barrie "look back" at the decade that was yet to happen.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Hair in the Gate
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1 (3/6)
<TT>SAT </TT>Camilla revamps the TV arts show to keep her cutting edge
<TT>SAT </TT>lover. Stars Harriet Thorpe and Alistair McGowan. From 1993.
<TT>SAT </TT>* The Now Show
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3 (4/13)
<TT>SAT </TT>Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis poke fun at events of 1999 via
<TT>SAT </TT>sketches, songs and stand-up. With Bert Tyler-Moore, George
<TT>SAT </TT>Jeffrie, Mitch Benn and Marcus Brigstocke.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Goodness Gracious Me
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3 (6/6)
<TT>SAT </TT>'The Archers' and 'The Waltons' with a twist and The Minx
<TT>SAT </TT>Twins tackle feminism. Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar, Meera Syal,
<TT>SAT </TT>Nina Wadia and Kulvinder Ghir. From 1998.
<TT>SAT </TT>* On The Town With The League of Gentlemen
<TT>SAT </TT>(4/6) Gunpowder, Treason and Plot
<TT>SAT </TT>The eccentric locals of the town of Spent get an unusual new
<TT>SAT </TT>guy for the bonfire. Pre-TV sitcom with Steve Pemberton,
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith. From 1997.
<TT>SAT </TT>* On The Hour
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2 (5/6)
<TT>SAT </TT>Ireland hits the headlines, as the programme celebrates its
<TT>SAT </TT>33rd birthday. Chris Morris fronts the news satire. With
<TT>SAT </TT>Steve Coogan, David Schneider, Rebecca Front, Doon Mackichan
<TT>SAT </TT>and Patrick Marber. From 1992.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced and scripted by Peter Reed
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC 7 in 2003.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqzq.html>b007jqzq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqzq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, The Recruit
<TT>SAT </TT>With Captain Mainwaring in hospital, the Vicar and the
<TT>SAT </TT>Verger spark unrest in the Home Guard platoon.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>SAT </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>SAT </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>SAT </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike, Bill Pertwee as Hodges, Frank
<TT>SAT </TT>Williams as the Vicar, Edward Sinclair as the Verger and
<TT>SAT </TT>Larry Martyn as Private Walker.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>SAT </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1976.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 Educating Archie <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07216wl.html>b07216wl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07216wl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>From 04/02/1954
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Brough goes to the fair and Archie visits the
<TT>SAT </TT>future. With Harry Secombe. Radio ventriloquism from
<TT>SAT </TT>February 1954.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Joanna Trollope - Second Honeymoon: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015bf2m.html>b015bf2m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015bf2m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Edie must try to cope with an empty nest and a husband
<TT>SAT </TT>looking forward to the second honeymoon. Stars Christine
<TT>SAT </TT>Kavanagh.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072181l.html>b072181l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072181l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Jeff Lynne
<TT>SAT </TT>ELO's Jeff Lynne chooses 'If I Loved You' from Carousel by
<TT>SAT </TT>Rodgers and Hammerstein and 'Only the Lonely' by Roy
<TT>SAT </TT>Orbison.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gc3hb.html>b01gc3hb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gc3hb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Katie Hims - Lilo
<TT>SAT </TT>Childhood sweethearts meet up after nearly 20 years,
<TT>SAT </TT>wondering should they have stayed together? But a childhood
<TT>SAT </TT>act of violence somehow attracts and repels them in equal
<TT>SAT </TT>measure.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Maxine Peake and Trystan Gravelle, Lilo is a play
<TT>SAT </TT>about love, loss and trying to make sense of the past.
<TT>SAT </TT>Trystan and Simone haven't seen each other for eighteen
<TT>SAT </TT>years. They went to school together, grew up together and
<TT>SAT </TT>fell in love. It ended badly and then Trystan went off to
<TT>SAT </TT>university. To Trystan's disappointment Simone is still
<TT>SAT </TT>married, to his arch enemy no less. They even have kids.
<TT>SAT </TT>Trystan has no family but a successful career. They both
<TT>SAT </TT>claim to be happy. They both claim to have no regrets. But
<TT>SAT </TT>as the evening progresses they get down to the heart of the
<TT>SAT </TT>matter. Have they wasted the last eighteen years? Should
<TT>SAT </TT>they be together now? And how much did Simone's act of
<TT>SAT </TT>violence in the swimming pool, as a child, change the shape
<TT>SAT </TT>of both their lives? When the pub kicks them out they make
<TT>SAT </TT>their way to Trystan's hotel room. They have never slept
<TT>SAT </TT>together. Are they going to sleep together now?
<TT>SAT </TT>We meet Trystan and Simone at 11, 18 and 36 and piece
<TT>SAT </TT>together the story of their friendship which seems to have
<TT>SAT </TT>foundered on an incident in the pool that completely alters
<TT>SAT </TT>the course of their lives.
<TT>SAT </TT>Katie Hims writes for radio, stage and television. She has
<TT>SAT </TT>written on the BBC's long-running series Casualty as well as
<TT>SAT </TT>penning numerous radio plays, including her award winning
<TT>SAT </TT>debut, Earthquake Girl, which won the Richard Imison Award
<TT>SAT </TT>1998, and an adaptation of the best selling novel Captain
<TT>SAT </TT>Corelli's Mandolin. Katie's series of three new afternoon
<TT>SAT </TT>plays for Radio 4 called Lost Property have just been
<TT>SAT </TT>broadcast. She is writing an original stage play for Clean
<TT>SAT </TT>Break Theatre Company.
<TT>SAT </TT>Cast:
<TT>SAT </TT>Simone ...... Maxine Peake
<TT>SAT </TT>Trystan ..... Trystan Gravelle
<TT>SAT </TT>Simone (11 yrs) ..... Shannon Flynn
<TT>SAT </TT>Trystan (11 yrs) ..... Euan Brown
<TT>SAT </TT>Sound Design by Eloise Whitmore
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Melanie Harris
<TT>SAT </TT>A Sparklab production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kjgxc.html>b01kjgxc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kjgxc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Hood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071y1z2.html>b071y1z2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071y1z2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075w3h.html>b0075w3h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075w3h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 David Ashton - Two Sisters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0721g5y.html>b0721g5y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0721g5y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>A lecherous salesman stumbles into the claustrophobic world
<TT>SAT </TT>of two sisters with a grim secret.
<TT>SAT </TT>David Ashton 's darkly humorous horror story has several
<TT>SAT </TT>decidedly "unsisterly" twists and turns.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Joan Sims, Barbara Jefford and Robert Glenister.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Martin Jenkins
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1996.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Comedy Greats <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k35z.html>b007k35z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k35z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Richard Herring's Objective <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017mt04.html>b017mt04</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017mt04>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, The Old School Tie
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Herring's Objective
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 4: 'The Old School Tie'
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Herring examines 'The Old School Tie' an object that
<TT>SAT </TT>has come to represent public school networks and contacts.
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard asks if it is acceptable to be prejudice against the
<TT>SAT </TT>posh.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by and starring Richard Herring, with Emma Kennedy
<TT>SAT </TT>and special guest Alexei Sayle.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Herring's Objective returns for a second series to
<TT>SAT </TT>poke and prod a variety controversial objects and see if the
<TT>SAT </TT>controversy falls out. Through vox pops, interviews and
<TT>SAT </TT>stand up comedy Richard examines the objects' history,
<TT>SAT </TT>meaning and significance and challenges our assumed logic
<TT>SAT </TT>and stereotypes. Can we reclaim these objects away from
<TT>SAT </TT>their unfortunate associations?
<TT>SAT </TT>In series one the comedian investigated 'The Hitler
<TT>SAT </TT>Moustache', 'The Hoodie' and 'The St. George's Flag' and in
<TT>SAT </TT>the new series he'll be training his beady eye on 'The
<TT>SAT </TT>Golliwog', 'The Wheelchair', 'Page 3' and 'The Old School
<TT>SAT </TT>Tie'.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Alun Cochrane's Fun House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s0dld.html>b01s0dld</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01s0dld>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Bedroom
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian Alun Cochrane has a 25 year mortgage which he can
<TT>SAT </TT>only pay off by being funny. In this series he takes us on a
<TT>SAT </TT>room by room, stand up tour of his house.
<TT>SAT </TT>He has a fridge that beeps at him when he doesn't move
<TT>SAT </TT>quickly enough and a fire alarm he can't reach. His
<TT>SAT </TT>relationship with his house is a complicated one.
<TT>SAT </TT>A hoarder of funny and original observations on everyday
<TT>SAT </TT>life, Alun invites us to help him de-clutter his mind and
<TT>SAT </TT>tidy his ideas into one of those bags that you hoover all
<TT>SAT </TT>the air out of and keep under your bed. This show will help
<TT>SAT </TT>Alun and his house work through their relationship issues
<TT>SAT </TT>and prevent a separation that Alun can ill afford; at least
<TT>SAT </TT>not until the market picks up anyway.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring ... Alun Cochrane and Gavin Osborn
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by ... Alun Cochrane and Andy Wolton
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by ... Carl Cooper.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Alun Cochrane
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Alun Cochrane
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Andy Wolton
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Gavin Osborn
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Carl Cooper
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07302l1.html>b07302l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07302l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith is joined by
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Thomas.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Pleased to Meet You <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k3c3.html>b007k3c3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k3c3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Ninety-something good-time girl Dora Dale dishes more dirt
<TT>SAT </TT>on her celeb chums to Martin Kelner. With Jake Yapp. From
<TT>SAT </TT>August 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 Mark Thomas: The Manifesto <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fm3lj.html>b00fm3lj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fm3lj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>The renowned comedian and activist attempts to piece
<TT>SAT </TT>together working policies with the aid of you, the people.
<TT>SAT </TT>From June 2009.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 David Ashton - Two Sisters <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0721g5y.html>b0721g5y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0721g5y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Joanna Trollope - Second Honeymoon: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015bf2m.html>b015bf2m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b015bf2m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072181l.html>b072181l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072181l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gc3hb.html>b01gc3hb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gc3hb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kjgxc.html>b01kjgxc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kjgxc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Hood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071y1z2.html>b071y1z2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071y1z2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075w3h.html>b0075w3h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075w3h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mdn40.html>b00mdn40</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mdn40>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>Three young women seek entertainment careers in dazzling
<TT>SUN </TT>post-war New York. Jacqueline Susann drama with Madeleine
<TT>SUN </TT>Potter.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0721lm6.html>b0721lm6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0721lm6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Glamorous Nights in a Prison Camp
<TT>SUN </TT>Don't panic! Memories of Dad's Army star Clive Dunn, who
<TT>SUN </TT>played Lance-Corporal Jack Jones for nearly a decade on TV,
<TT>SUN </TT>radio and film between 1968 to 1977.
<TT>SUN </TT>Recalling highlights from his first 50 years in
<TT>SUN </TT>entertainment, Clive recalls becoming a Prisoner of War and
<TT>SUN </TT>reveals how he met his wife, Priscilla Morgan, after the
<TT>SUN </TT>Second World War.
<TT>SUN </TT>Clive was aged 68 at the time of recording. He died in
<TT>SUN </TT>Portugal in 2012, aged 92.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in 1988.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01fhrj5.html>b01fhrj5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fhrj5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Good Luck!
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey Easter (played by Mark Benton), 46, is the eternal
<TT>SUN </TT>optimist. He is able to see the good in every situation, the
<TT>SUN </TT>silver lining within every cloud, the bright side to every
<TT>SUN </TT>bit of bad news.
<TT>SUN </TT>This, however, is his downfall. Someone for whom the glass
<TT>SUN </TT>is always half-full can be difficult to live with, as his
<TT>SUN </TT>wife of 19 years, Jacqui or 'Jax' (played by Claire
<TT>SUN </TT>Skinner), knows all too well. Even as life deals Harvey and
<TT>SUN </TT>the Easter family a series of sadistic blows, be it having
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey's racist mum coming to stay, a missing cat called
<TT>SUN </TT>Lucky or a Nazi neighbour, Harvey looks on the positive
<TT>SUN </TT>side. It's pathological with him. The way Jax sees it,
<TT>SUN </TT>instead of dealing with the problems of their marriage and
<TT>SUN </TT>the two kids - restless, fickle, hyperactive space cadet
<TT>SUN </TT>Robbie, 16, street-talking, soon-to-be-married council
<TT>SUN </TT>busybody Charlie, 18 (and her live-in boyfriend Kill-R) -
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey's optimism ("it'll be fine") is actually his way of
<TT>SUN </TT>avoiding engagement with the big issues.
<TT>SUN </TT>His days as Junior Deputy Assistant Sales Manager at a
<TT>SUN </TT>Ringfence-Upon-Thames piano shop soon to be renamed Sean's
<TT>SUN </TT>Super Synths must surely be numbered, his daughter's Big Fat
<TT>SUN </TT>Weyfleet Wedding is beyond the family's austerity measures,
<TT>SUN </TT>and Jax is dangerously close to taking her new career move
<TT>SUN </TT>with hunky builder Rakesh to the next stage.
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Blue Sky is about one man battling to remain positive in
<TT>SUN </TT>moments of crisis, and one woman battling to live with
<TT>SUN </TT>someone who has his head in the clouds.
<TT>SUN </TT>On day one of the Easter family economy drive, Charlie
<TT>SUN </TT>accuses Robbie of taking drugs and a scratchcard win
<TT>SUN </TT>convinces Harvey he's having a lucky day.
<TT>SUN </TT>Cast:
<TT>SUN </TT>Harvey Easter ...... Mark Benton
<TT>SUN </TT>Jacqui Easter ...... Claire Skinner
<TT>SUN </TT>Charlie Easter ...... Rosamund Hanson
<TT>SUN </TT>Robbie Easter ...... Tyger Drew Honey
<TT>SUN </TT>Kill-R ...... Javone Prince
<TT>SUN </TT>Rakesh Rathi ...... Navin Chowdhry
<TT>SUN </TT>Dr Ray Marsh ...... Justin Edwards
<TT>SUN </TT>Sean Calhoun ...... Michael Legge
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Andrew Collins
<TT>SUN </TT>Title Music Arrangement by Jim Bob
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer/Director: Anna Madley
<TT>SUN </TT>A Avalon Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 Jim the Great <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vmg0.html>b011vmg0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vmg0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, The Man From the Monastery
<TT>SUN </TT>Queen Esmerelda appoints the Venerable Bede to research her
<TT>SUN </TT>husband Jim's ancestry. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From October
<TT>SUN </TT>1979.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hsff3.html>b00hsff3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hsff3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A musing pianist, a two-headed 'Great Eccentric' and Is the
<TT>SUN </TT>Age of Chivalry dead?
<TT>SUN </TT>A sequential entertainment for radio starring Ronnie Barker.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Terence Brady and Pauline Yates. Pianist: Gordon
<TT>SUN </TT>Langford.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Chris Allen, David Climie and Gordon Langford,
<TT>SUN </TT>Jim Eldridge, John Graham, Alan Hutchison, Chris Miller,
<TT>SUN </TT>Richard Murdoch, Allan Scott and Chris Bryant, Gerald Wiley
<TT>SUN </TT>and Stan Wootton.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer John Fawcett-Wilson
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1972.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Luc Sante - The Other Paris: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0722xtj.html>b0722xtj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0722xtj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Luc Sante's journey through the Paris of yesteryear. A
<TT>SUN </TT>panoramic view of an alternative metropolis. Read by Simon
<TT>SUN </TT>Russell Beale.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0722z2d.html>b0722z2d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0722z2d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Petula Clark
<TT>SUN </TT>Singer Petula Clark chooses 'Only Forever' by Bing Crosby
<TT>SUN </TT>and 'Hotel California' by The Eagles.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0722zk8.html>b0722zk8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0722zk8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Space, Maggie Aderin-Pocock
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. From JS Bach to Stevie Wonder, space
<TT>SUN </TT>scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock shares her castaway choices
<TT>SUN </TT>with Kirsty Young. From March 2010.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:00 In Pod We Trust <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06q72q5.html>b06q72q5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06q72q5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The Comedy Episode
<TT>SUN </TT>Miranda Sawyer explores the world of podcasting, rounding up
<TT>SUN </TT>some of the best spoken word audio from around the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>This week: The comedy episode.
<TT>SUN </TT>Richard Herring discusses the freedom the medium allows
<TT>SUN </TT>comedians and ponders its impact on mainstream media. Adam
<TT>SUN </TT>Buxton reflects on his new podcast and dreams of
<TT>SUN </TT>interviewing David Bowie for it. Also featured are New
<TT>SUN </TT>Zealand comedians Tim Batt and Guy Montgomery, whose podcast
<TT>SUN </TT>The Worst Idea of All Time is about their experience of
<TT>SUN </TT>watching the same tedious film every week for a year. The
<TT>SUN </TT>podcast's reached cult status - but how have they managed to
<TT>SUN </TT>get through it?
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Jim Frank
<TT>SUN </TT>Researcher: Chris Pearson.
<TT>SUN </TT>Richard Herring
<TT>SUN </TT>This week Miranda is joined by Richard Herring. Richard is
<TT>SUN </TT>the creator of
<TT>SUN </TT>Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast
<TT>SUN </TT>and
<TT>SUN </TT>Me1 vs Me2 Snooker with Richard Herring
<TT>SUN </TT>We featured extracts from Richard's chat with
<TT>SUN </TT>Bob Mortimer
<TT>SUN </TT>Adam Buxton
<TT>SUN </TT>Miranda talks to Adam Buxton this week. Adam recently
<TT>SUN </TT>started the
<TT>SUN </TT>Adam Buxton Podcast
<TT>SUN </TT>and this week’s episode featured extracts from the episode
<TT>SUN </TT>with
<TT>SUN </TT>Louis Theroux
<TT>SUN </TT>Photo taken by Matt Crockett.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Comedian's Comedian
<TT>SUN </TT>The Comedian's Comedian is a podcast about the intricacies
<TT>SUN </TT>of comedy. Stuart Goldsmith interviews different comedians
<TT>SUN </TT>about writing, making and performing comedy. This week's
<TT>SUN </TT>episode includes extracts from the episode with
<TT>SUN </TT>Tim Key
<TT>SUN </TT>The Worst Idea Of All Time
<TT>SUN </TT>In
<TT>SUN </TT>The Worst Idea Of All Time
<TT>SUN </TT> comedians Guy Montgomery and Tim Batt watch the same film
<TT>SUN </TT>every week for a year. The first season was about Grown Ups
<TT>SUN </TT>2 - with the second season featuring Sex and The City 2.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:30 Short Cuts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n11d7.html>b01n11d7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n11d7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Into the Wild
<TT>SUN </TT>Nina Garthwaite presents a showcase for delightful and
<TT>SUN </TT>adventurous short documentaries. A selection of brief
<TT>SUN </TT>encounters, true stories, radio adventures and found sound.
<TT>SUN </TT>This week, Nina ventures "Into the Wild" with tales of
<TT>SUN </TT>transgression, life threatening encounters with ferocious
<TT>SUN </TT>beasts and one mother's look at the wildness of her young
<TT>SUN </TT>children - who she refers to as her "gleeful barbarians".
<TT>SUN </TT>In the middle of the night, we plunge beneath the silvered
<TT>SUN </TT>mercury surface of a moonlit lake, with the wild swimmer
<TT>SUN </TT>Kate Rew, and venture into a nightmarish adventure on an
<TT>SUN </TT>unsafe safari with the author Kester Brewin.
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Eleanor McDowall
<TT>SUN </TT>A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4
<TT>SUN </TT>The items featured in the programme are:
<TT>SUN </TT>Wild Water - Part One
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring Kate Rew
<TT>SUN </TT>Can't Rewind the Past
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Steve Urquhart
<TT>SUN </TT>Gleeful Barbarians
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Sarah Boothroyd
<TT>SUN </TT>Wild Children
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Jessie Levene
<TT>SUN </TT>The Fear of Surviving
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring Kester Brewin
<TT>SUN </TT>Chain of Missing Links (El Pajaro Volador)
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Brendan Baker
<TT>SUN </TT>Wild Water - Part Two
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring Kate Rew.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 Jim the Great <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011vmg0.html>b011vmg0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011vmg0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hsff3.html>b00hsff3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hsff3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls Omnibus
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mdn40.html>b00mdn40</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mdn40>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0721lm6.html>b0721lm6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0721lm6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Meg Rosoff - Jonathan Unleashed: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072323n.html>b072323n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072323n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Jonathan's wedding is approaching, and with a work deadline
<TT>SUN </TT>looming, his stress levels are running high. Read by Rhashan
<TT>SUN </TT>Stone.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Melissa Murray - Bright Cave <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07232ls.html>b07232ls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07232ls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. The search for the identity of a mysterious
<TT>SUN </TT>stranger brings notoriety to a small Mediterranean island.
<TT>SUN </TT>Read by Denys Hawthorne.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:55 Spotlight <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07233d7.html>b07233d7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07233d7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>First heard on the BBC World Service in May 1997, Dame Judi
<TT>SUN </TT>Dench discusses her role as Avril in Peter Tinniswood's
<TT>SUN </TT>radio drama.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Peter Tinniswood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00758gq.html>b00758gq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00758gq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>A Very Rare Bird Indeed
<TT>SUN </TT>At a small family-run hotel on the Welsh coast, lonely Avril
<TT>SUN </TT>observes the guests while waiting for her philandering
<TT>SUN </TT>husband.
<TT>SUN </TT>Peter Tinniswood's drama stars Judi Dench as Avril, Peter
<TT>SUN </TT>Jeffrey as Maynard, John Moffatt as Morgan, Lou Hirsch as
<TT>SUN </TT>Clayton, Carolyn Jones as Marion, Jeff Shankley as Gilbert
<TT>SUN </TT>and Derek Waring as Major Rackham.
<TT>SUN </TT>Music by Simon Morecroft.
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Gordon House
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on the BBC World Service in 1997.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07234bs.html>b07234bs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07234bs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Lost Voices - Dom Moraes
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive.
<TT>SUN </TT>'Lost Voices' features Dom Moraes - who arrived in 1950s
<TT>SUN </TT>Soho as an exotic novelty, a beautiful Indian-born poet with
<TT>SUN </TT>a classical English education. He quickly found an
<TT>SUN </TT>outrageous and untameable muse, Henrietta. Their married
<TT>SUN </TT>life together was stormy and ended with Dom literally
<TT>SUN </TT>walking out to buy a packet of cigarettes and moving back to
<TT>SUN </TT>India.
<TT>SUN </TT>When Brian Patten met him and his third wife there in the
<TT>SUN </TT>mid-1980s, Dom had achieved a kind of peace, but in truth he
<TT>SUN </TT>seemed to be a man who was never quite at home either in
<TT>SUN </TT>India or England. Brian tells Dom's story and presents a
<TT>SUN </TT>selection of his poetry.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Christine Hall
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 2009.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01fhrj5.html>b01fhrj5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fhrj5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01l5qc7.html>b01l5qc7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l5qc7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>John Wyndham - The Chrysalids, Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>John Wyndham's post-apocalyptic science fiction classic
<TT>SUN </TT>dramatised by Jane Rogers.
<TT>SUN </TT>Genetic mutation has devastated the world. In the emergent
<TT>SUN </TT>bleak, primitive society, any deviation is seen as the work
<TT>SUN </TT>of the devil, ruthlessly hunted out and destroyed. In law
<TT>SUN </TT>abiding, God-respecting Waknuk anyone who does not conform
<TT>SUN </TT>to the 'norm' must keep their deviation secret or face the
<TT>SUN </TT>consequences of discovery.
<TT>SUN </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari
<TT>SUN </TT>Written in 1955 Wyndham's novel explores the dangers
<TT>SUN </TT>inherent in discrimination and the threats posed by
<TT>SUN </TT>religious fundamentalism. The 'Old People' who caused the
<TT>SUN </TT>apocalypse are depressingly like us: ' They were shut off by
<TT>SUN </TT>different languages and different beliefs. They created vast
<TT>SUN </TT>problems then buried their heads in the sands of idle
<TT>SUN </TT>faith.' The children of the future (the Chrysalids) are able
<TT>SUN </TT>to 'think-together' and so can rise above the selfish
<TT>SUN </TT>violence and conflicting religions of the past. Wyndham's
<TT>SUN </TT>story of a group of persecuted teenagers is more timely than
<TT>SUN </TT>ever in our post-Fukushima, war-riven, genetically
<TT>SUN </TT>engineered and religiously divided world. Jane Rogers is a
<TT>SUN </TT>playwright and novelist, her latest novel The Testament of
<TT>SUN </TT>Jessie Lamb won the Arthur C Clarke Award this year.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>David: Matthew Beard
<TT>SUN </TT>Young David: Ben Hanley
<TT>SUN </TT>Young Sophie: Isobel Doran
<TT>SUN </TT>Joseph: Conrad Nelson
<TT>SUN </TT>Gordon: Conrad Nelson
<TT>SUN </TT>Axel: Jeff Hordley
<TT>SUN </TT>Emily: Fiona Clarke
<TT>SUN </TT>Anne: Fiona Clarke
<TT>SUN </TT>Rosalind: Verity-May Henry
<TT>SUN </TT>Harriet: Emma Cunniffe
<TT>SUN </TT>Rachel: Emma Cunniffe
<TT>SUN </TT>Michael: Henry Devas
<TT>SUN </TT>Alan: Henry Devas
<TT>SUN </TT>Inspector: Robert Pickavance
<TT>SUN </TT>Petra: Sydney Wade
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: John Wyndham
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Nadia Molinari
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 In Pod We Trust <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06q72q5.html>b06q72q5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06q72q5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:30 Short Cuts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n11d7.html>b01n11d7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n11d7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:00 Luc Sante - The Other Paris: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0722xtj.html>b0722xtj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0722xtj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0722z2d.html>b0722z2d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0722z2d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0722zk8.html>b0722zk8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0722zk8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01fhrj5.html>b01fhrj5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fhrj5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 The Shuttleworths <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm3p.html>b007jm3p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm3p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Wireless Wanderings 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth searches for a new time
<TT>SUN </TT>slot. With Graham Fellows and Charlotte Green. From July
<TT>SUN </TT>1995.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 The In Crowd <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008j005.html>b008j005</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008j005>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince,
<TT>SUN </TT>Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From March 2002.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Newsjack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071cfl3.html>b071cfl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071cfl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 14, Episode 3
<TT>SUN </TT>This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into
<TT>SUN </TT>sketches, one-liners and vox-pops written by the public.
<TT>SUN </TT>Trying to make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
<TT>SUN </TT>Nish is joined this week by Lolly Adefope, Gemma Arrowsmith
<TT>SUN </TT>and Thomas Nelstrop.
<TT>SUN </TT>Newsjack was produced by Matt Stronge and Paul Sheehan.
<TT>SUN </TT>The Production Coordinator was Sophie Richardson.
<TT>SUN </TT>It was a BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 The Nick Revell Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cq58b.html>b00cq58b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cq58b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Health and Fitness
<TT>SUN </TT>When his geraniums laugh at his puny physique, the writer
<TT>SUN </TT>overdoes his new fitness regime. With Doon MacKichan. From
<TT>SUN </TT>June 1993.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 29 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01l5qc7.html>b01l5qc7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01l5qc7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls Omnibus
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mdn40.html>b00mdn40</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mdn40>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0721lm6.html>b0721lm6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0721lm6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Meg Rosoff - Jonathan Unleashed: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072323n.html>b072323n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072323n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Melissa Murray - Bright Cave <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07232ls.html>b07232ls</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07232ls>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>03:55 Spotlight <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07233d7.html>b07233d7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07233d7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:55 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Peter Tinniswood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00758gq.html>b00758gq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00758gq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07234bs.html>b07234bs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07234bs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Mr Blue Sky <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01fhrj5.html>b01fhrj5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fhrj5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtdt.html>b007jtdt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtdt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>As Mortimer Hive enters the lion's den - can Inspector
<TT>MON </TT>Purbright finally unravel the wicked web?
<TT>MON </TT>One of Colin Watson's Flaxborough Chronicles dramatised by
<TT>MON </TT>Christopher Denys in 6 parts.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars John Rowe as Inspector Purbright, Geoffrey Banks as
<TT>MON </TT>Mortimer Hive, Paul Downing as Love, Russell Dixon as Booker
<TT>MON </TT>and Ann Rye as Lucilla Teatime.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Tony Cliff
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1992.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Who Was Opal? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pk9y9.html>b00pk9y9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pk9y9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Opal Whiteley, born in 1897 in the USA, wrote an
<TT>MON </TT>extraordinary book and was at the heart of an unsolved
<TT>MON </TT>mystery. Writer Melanie McFadyean explores Whiteley's
<TT>MON </TT>childhood in an Oregon lumber village and her rise to fame
<TT>MON </TT>in America, her exotic adventures and many years in British
<TT>MON </TT>asylum, where she died in 1992. Her gravestone in Highgate
<TT>MON </TT>Cemetery bears the inscription 'I spake as a child.'
<TT>MON </TT>Did she speak as a child or was her diary, said to have been
<TT>MON </TT>written by her aged six or seven, and published in 1920, a
<TT>MON </TT>hoax? Entitled The Story of Opal: The Journey of an
<TT>MON </TT>Understanding Heart, it was an instant bestseller. But then
<TT>MON </TT>people began to wonder. A gifted amateur naturalist, Opal
<TT>MON </TT>visited the offices of the periodical Atlantic Monthly,
<TT>MON </TT>where publisher Ellery Sedgewick asked her if she had ever
<TT>MON </TT>kept a diary. Opal said an early diary existed, but it had
<TT>MON </TT>been ripped to pieces by a jealous sister. She had, however,
<TT>MON </TT>kept the pieces in a hat box. Sedgewick sent for the boxful
<TT>MON </TT>of fragments and set Opal to work, piecing them together.
<TT>MON </TT>The task took her nine months. Photographs of the mended
<TT>MON </TT>manuscript, 150,000 words long, reveal that it was written
<TT>MON </TT>in crayon, in capital letters, on any paper she could get,
<TT>MON </TT>even paper bags.
<TT>MON </TT>But the diary is too complex to be the work of a young
<TT>MON </TT>child. Threaded through it are concealed acrostics and
<TT>MON </TT>oddly-detailed references to French royalty, including dates
<TT>MON </TT>of birth, place names and historical anecdotes. In her
<TT>MON </TT>introduction Opal claimed she had been adopted by the
<TT>MON </TT>lumberjack family, the Whiteleys, after her mother had
<TT>MON </TT>drowned, that her real name was Francoise D'Orleans, and
<TT>MON </TT>that her real father was Duc Henri, Prince d'Orleans. The
<TT>MON </TT>Orleans family always denied she was genuinely related, the
<TT>MON </TT>Whiteleys were devastated that she rejected them and,
<TT>MON </TT>hounded by the press, changed their names and went to
<TT>MON </TT>ground. Opal Whitely left the USA in the early 1920s, never
<TT>MON </TT>to return. She trailed chaos in her wake, but she had
<TT>MON </TT>charisma and charmed rich and influential people.
<TT>MON </TT>During the Second World War, Opal lived in a London flat,
<TT>MON </TT>along with thousands of books. But her mental condition
<TT>MON </TT>deteriorated and she was placed in Napsbury Hospital, near
<TT>MON </TT>St Albans, in 1948, where she spent the next 44 years until
<TT>MON </TT>her death in 1992. We hear from people who met her and knew
<TT>MON </TT>her, hear extracts from the diary, and musical clips from a
<TT>MON </TT>recent musical about her life.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mj9.html>b0076mj9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mj9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 4, Episode 4
<TT>MON </TT>Milkman blues and rock DJs in the sketch comedy about
<TT>MON </TT>growing older disgracefully. With Dudley Sutton and Paula
<TT>MON </TT>Wilcox. From July 2004.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07142lx.html>b07142lx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07142lx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 74, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>New series. Paul Merton, Rufus Hound, Graham Norton and Pam
<TT>MON </TT>Ayres join Nicholas Parsons for another episode of the
<TT>MON </TT>classic panel show in which guests must try to speak on a
<TT>MON </TT>given topic for 60 seconds without hesitation, repetition or
<TT>MON </TT>deviation.
<TT>MON </TT>Topics tackled this week include Optimism, Humble Pie and
<TT>MON </TT>The Isle of Man.
<TT>MON </TT>Just a Minute is the world's longest running panel show,
<TT>MON </TT>still hosted after 49 years by the inimitable Nicholas
<TT>MON </TT>Parsons. Appearing in this run of 6 episodes are regulars
<TT>MON </TT>Paul Merton, Stephen Fry, Graham Norton, Pam Ayres, Josie
<TT>MON </TT>Lawrence, Jenni Eclair, Gyles Brandreth and Tim Rice; while
<TT>MON </TT>Rufus Hound, Esther Rantzen and Nish Kumar make their first
<TT>MON </TT>appearances.
<TT>MON </TT>Rufus Hound is an actor and comedian, best known for his
<TT>MON </TT>comic performances in One Man Two Guvnors and Dirty Rotten
<TT>MON </TT>Scoundrels.
<TT>MON </TT>Esther Rantzen is of course well known to audiences as the
<TT>MON </TT>host of long running magazine programme That's Life, as well
<TT>MON </TT>as the founder of the charities ChildLine and The Silver
<TT>MON </TT>Line.
<TT>MON </TT>Nish Kumar is a stand up and the host of NewsJack on Radio 4
<TT>MON </TT>extra.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Nicholas Parsons
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Paul Merton
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Rufus Hound
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Graham Norton
<TT>MON </TT>Panellist: Pam Ayres
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr27.html>b007jr27</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr27>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, A Jumbo Sized Problem
<TT>MON </TT>The Home Guard platoon must pave the way for a convoy, but
<TT>MON </TT>then the circus turns up.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>MON </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike, Bill Pertwee as Hodges and
<TT>MON </TT>Larry Martyn as Private Walker.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>MON </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1976.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Brothers in Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js84.html>b007js84</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js84>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Keeping It Warm
<TT>MON </TT>Will barrister Roger manage to make up with Sally? Stars
<TT>MON </TT>Richard Briers and Francis de Wolfe. From September 1971.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f6q64.html>b00f6q64</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f6q64>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 8, DH Lawrence
<TT>MON </TT>James Walton takes the chair for the game of literary
<TT>MON </TT>correctness, flanked by captains Sebastian Faulks and John
<TT>MON </TT>Walsh and guests Sue Limb and Andrew Motion. The author of
<TT>MON </TT>the week and subject for pastiche is DH Lawrence and the
<TT>MON </TT>reader is Beth Chalmers.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 Tomorrow, Today! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017srrs.html>b017srrs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017srrs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Taffy Jones, Protector of the Universe
<TT>MON </TT>Comedy series by Christopher William Hill, set in 1962.
<TT>MON </TT>A BBC producer struggles to make a radio soap set in the
<TT>MON </TT>unimaginably futuristic world of 2008.
<TT>MON </TT>6/6. Taffy Jones, Protector of the Universe.
<TT>MON </TT>With war imminent, the production relocates to Wales, but is
<TT>MON </TT>it safer?
<TT>MON </TT>Nigel Lavery ...... Peter Bowles
<TT>MON </TT>Sylvia Hann ...... Cheryl Campbell
<TT>MON </TT>Godfrey Winnard ..... John Fortune
<TT>MON </TT>Sir Angus McNairn ...... Gary Waldhorn
<TT>MON </TT>Hugo Kellerman ...... Joseph Kloska
<TT>MON </TT>Douglas Bennings ...... Jon Glover
<TT>MON </TT>Keith Wood ...... Sam Pamphilon
<TT>MON </TT>Mr Thomas ...... Ben Crowe
<TT>MON </TT>Tannoy ...... Laura Molyneux
<TT>MON </TT>Porter ...... Peter Marinker.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t67j0.html>b00t67j0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t67j0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Henry James - The Wings of the Dove, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>by Henry James
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatised by Linda Marshall Griffiths
<TT>MON </TT>Kate and Merton need money. Milly needs love. How far will
<TT>MON </TT>they go to get what they want?
<TT>MON </TT>Kate Croy is in love with Merton Densher; a poor writer. Her
<TT>MON </TT>rich aunt Maud disapproves. Maud has offered Kate a wealthy
<TT>MON </TT>existence but if Kate chooses to marry Merton she risks
<TT>MON </TT>losing it all. When American Heiress Milly Theale steps into
<TT>MON </TT>her London society, Kate sees a way out.
<TT>MON </TT>Kate.....Lyndsey Marshal
<TT>MON </TT>Merton.....Blake Ritson
<TT>MON </TT>Maud.....Clare Higgins
<TT>MON </TT>Lord Mark.....Toby Jones
<TT>MON </TT>Milly.....Anna Maxwell Martin
<TT>MON </TT>Susie.....Barbara Barnes
<TT>MON </TT>Croy.....Jonathan Keeble
<TT>MON </TT>Marian.....Deborah McAndrew
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072681j.html>b072681j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072681j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Tales of the Supernatural: Trial for Murder
<TT>MON </TT>The ghost of a murdered man haunts the courtroom at the
<TT>MON </TT>trial of his killer. Adrian Scarborough reads Trial for
<TT>MON </TT>Murder.
<TT>MON </TT>Five tales of the supernatural by Charles Dickens.
<TT>MON </TT>'A Madman's Manuscript' (the Old Clergyman's Tale) and 'The
<TT>MON </TT>Queer Chair' (The Bagman's story) are extracted from the
<TT>MON </TT>'The Pickwick Papers', the first of Dickens major novels,
<TT>MON </TT>written in 1836, when he was twenty four.
<TT>MON </TT>'Trial for Murder' (1865) and 'The Signal Man' (1866) were
<TT>MON </TT>conceived as stand-alone short stories.
<TT>MON </TT>'Chips' (the nurse's tale) is extracted from 'The
<TT>MON </TT>Uncommercial Traveller', a collection of literary sketches
<TT>MON </TT>and reminiscences, written between 1860 and 1869, which was
<TT>MON </TT>first published as a complete set in 1875 posthumously.
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Pier Productions.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1w4.html>b007k1w4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1w4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, A Scandal in Bohemia
<TT>MON </TT>Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's great detective traces a
<TT>MON </TT>compromising photo, but meets his match in Irene Adler.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars Clive Merrison.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr27.html>b007jr27</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr27>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Brothers in Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js84.html>b007js84</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js84>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtdt.html>b007jtdt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtdt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Who Was Opal? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pk9y9.html>b00pk9y9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pk9y9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07268ph.html>b07268ph</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07268ph>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>At school, John T Unger befriends the enigmatic Percy
<TT>MON </TT>Washington.
<TT>MON </TT>But friendship involves John in a scandalous secret - a
<TT>MON </TT>secret to do with sparkling wealth and cruel abduction. Read
<TT>MON </TT>by Garrick Hagon
<TT>MON </TT>Written by F Scott Fitzgerald and abridged by Andrew
<TT>MON </TT>Simpson.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer Duncan Minshull
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1992.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04bn08g.html>b04bn08g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04bn08g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Taming the Exotic
<TT>MON </TT>To the Victorians the Amazonian water lily was more than
<TT>MON </TT>just a plant. The adventure of finding this exotic piece of
<TT>MON </TT>the Empire and getting it to grow on home soil involved
<TT>MON </TT>horticultural ambition, scientific vision and fierce
<TT>MON </TT>competition amongst the country's wealthy landowners.
<TT>MON </TT>Prof Kathy Willis hears about the race during the 1840s
<TT>MON </TT>between Kew's director William Hooker and the Duke of
<TT>MON </TT>Derbyshire's gardener Joseph Paxton to get the aquatic lily
<TT>MON </TT>to flower. Historian and biographer Kate Colquhoun examines
<TT>MON </TT>how the plant's exacting requirements demanded an entirely
<TT>MON </TT>new approach to horticultural architecture, engineering and
<TT>MON </TT>management of water and heat.
<TT>MON </TT>Lara Jewett, manager of Kew's tropical house, and Greg
<TT>MON </TT>Redwood, head of Kew's glasshouses, explain why this
<TT>MON </TT>voracious feeder and aquatic beauty still proves a challenge
<TT>MON </TT>to cultivate today.
<TT>MON </TT>But botanists were quick to make the connection between
<TT>MON </TT>repeating modular-like structures on the underside of the
<TT>MON </TT>lily's leaf and the possibilities of new engineering design,
<TT>MON </TT>which as Jim Endersby explains, was to inspire the use of
<TT>MON </TT>essential giant greenhouses to cultivate food in soot laden
<TT>MON </TT>cities, and for Joseph Paxton to ultimately create the
<TT>MON </TT>greatest glasshouse ever built - Crystal Palace.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mdyl5.html>b00mdyl5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mdyl5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Set on showbiz careers in New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely
<TT>MON </TT>move in together. Jacqueline Susann drama with Barbara
<TT>MON </TT>Barnes.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z58b2.html>b00z58b2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z58b2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>To Miss With Love, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Written by Katharine Birbalsingh.
<TT>MON </TT>A third of teachers leave within their first term on the
<TT>MON </TT>job. This one wouldn't quit for all the world.
<TT>MON </TT>Meet Furious - sixteen, handsome and completely out of
<TT>MON </TT>control. Nothing frightens him and no one can get through to
<TT>MON </TT>him. Now meet Munchkin - a sweet kid with glasses who's an
<TT>MON </TT>easy target and needs protecting. Then there's Seething and
<TT>MON </TT>Deranged, two girls who are brimming with bad attitude;
<TT>MON </TT>Fifty and Cent, who act like gangsters but are afraid of
<TT>MON </TT>getting beaten up; and Stoic, a brilliant young mind
<TT>MON </TT>struggling to survive.
<TT>MON </TT>In the midst of them all, there is a bodyguard and bouncer,
<TT>MON </TT>a counsellor and confidante, a young woman whose job it is
<TT>MON </TT>to motivate and inspire them and somehow keep them out of
<TT>MON </TT>trouble: their teacher. None will make it through the year
<TT>MON </TT>unscathed. Some may not even make it at all.
<TT>MON </TT>Spanning a year of shocking truths and hard-won victories,
<TT>MON </TT>of fights and phone-thefts, teenage pregnancies and the
<TT>MON </TT>dreaded OFSTED report, this is the remarkable diary of an
<TT>MON </TT>inner-city school teacher. Revealing the extraordinary
<TT>MON </TT>chaos, mismanagement and wrong-thinking that plague our
<TT>MON </TT>education system, it is a funny, surprising and sometimes
<TT>MON </TT>heartbreaking journey from the frontlines of the classroom
<TT>MON </TT>to the heart of modern Britain.
<TT>MON </TT>Katharine Birbalsingh has been teaching in the state school
<TT>MON </TT>system in London for over a decade. Her dream is for all
<TT>MON </TT>schools to become interesting and exciting places of
<TT>MON </TT>learning, where children feel safe, happy and free to aim to
<TT>MON </TT>be the best that they can be.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Adjoa Andoh
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Clive Brill
<TT>MON </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t67j0.html>b00t67j0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t67j0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f6q64.html>b00f6q64</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f6q64>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 Tomorrow, Today! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017srrs.html>b017srrs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017srrs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mj9.html>b0076mj9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mj9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07142lx.html>b07142lx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07142lx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmqp.html>b007jmqp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmqp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Set to be the first men on the moon, Jet Morgan and his crew
<TT>MON </TT>blast off. 1958 classic series set in 1965. Stars Andrew
<TT>MON </TT>Faulds.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763hj.html>b00763hj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763hj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Michael White & Patrick Gale
<TT>MON </TT>Louise Doughty and her guests, writer Patrick Gale and
<TT>MON </TT>journalist Michael White, discuss paperbacks by Wilkie
<TT>MON </TT>Collins, Deborah Moggach and Michael Frayn. From 2001.
<TT>MON </TT>Armadale by Wilkie Collins
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin
<TT>MON </TT>Tulip Fever by Deborah Moggach
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Vintage
<TT>MON </TT>Headlong by Michael Frayn
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Faber and Faber.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr27.html>b007jr27</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr27>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Brothers in Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js84.html>b007js84</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js84>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtdt.html>b007jtdt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtdt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Who Was Opal? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pk9y9.html>b00pk9y9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pk9y9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072681j.html>b072681j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072681j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1w4.html>b007k1w4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1w4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07142lx.html>b07142lx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07142lx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Chris Addison's Civilization <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dy51z.html>b00dy51z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dy51z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Cities and Laws
<TT>MON </TT>The thinking idiot's anthropologist explains flaws in the
<TT>MON </TT>urban democratic system. With Geoffrey McGivern. From April
<TT>MON </TT>2006.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0726fcn.html>b0726fcn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0726fcn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 8
<TT>MON </TT>A satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp.
<TT>MON </TT>With panellists Jeremy Hardy, Alan Johnson MP and Kerry
<TT>MON </TT>Godliman.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>23:45 Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080273.html>b0080273</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080273>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, The Shooting Party
<TT>MON </TT>The elderly Scotsmen assist the Laird with armaments for
<TT>MON </TT>shooting out on the moors. Stars Barry Cryer and Graeme
<TT>MON </TT>Garden.
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 01 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmqp.html>b007jmqp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmqp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763hj.html>b00763hj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763hj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtdt.html>b007jtdt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtdt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Who Was Opal? <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pk9y9.html>b00pk9y9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pk9y9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07268ph.html>b07268ph</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07268ph>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04bn08g.html>b04bn08g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04bn08g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mdyl5.html>b00mdyl5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mdyl5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z58b2.html>b00z58b2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z58b2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t67j0.html>b00t67j0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t67j0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f6q64.html>b00f6q64</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f6q64>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 Tomorrow, Today! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017srrs.html>b017srrs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017srrs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mj9.html>b0076mj9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mj9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 Just a Minute <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07142lx.html>b07142lx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07142lx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl7v.html>b007jl7v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl7v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Net and the Canal, Waking Up to Nessun Dorma
<TT>TUE </TT>Feisty Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield investigates a
<TT>TUE </TT>series of mysterious murders along London's Regent's Canal.
<TT>TUE </TT>Atmospheric thriller written by Nick Fisher.
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Imelda Staunton as Julie Enfield, Geoffrey Matthews
<TT>TUE </TT>as Dad, Ross Livingstone as DS Lawrence Evans, Denys
<TT>TUE </TT>Hawthorne as Goodfellow and Kim Wall as Jimmy.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Richard Wortley
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1996.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Arise Black Man: The Peter Tosh Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00w1yzy.html>b00w1yzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00w1yzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Peter Tosh found international fame alongside Bob Marley as
<TT>TUE </TT>a member of The Wailers. As a solo artist he released
<TT>TUE </TT>several landmark reggae albums and even recorded with the
<TT>TUE </TT>Rolling Stones. But he was more than just a successful pop
<TT>TUE </TT>star: he was a revolutionary and a hero to many of Jamaica's
<TT>TUE </TT>poor. He spent his life as a strident campaigner for civil
<TT>TUE </TT>rights and for the legalisation of marijuana. He was more
<TT>TUE </TT>militant and political than his former band mate and his
<TT>TUE </TT>uncompromising arrogance often landed him in serious
<TT>TUE </TT>trouble. For that reason, as this documentary reveals, his
<TT>TUE </TT>life could be as brutal as the way it ended. Grammy award
<TT>TUE </TT>winning film-maker Don Letts explores his career.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 A Short Gentleman <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019rqh1.html>b019rqh1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019rqh1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>by Jon Canter, adapted by Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Hugh Bonneville stars as Robert Purcell, QC, a perfect
<TT>TUE </TT>specimen of the British Establishment, who applies faultless
<TT>TUE </TT>legal logic to his disastrous personal life.
<TT>TUE </TT>4/4
<TT>TUE </TT>Robert's nemesis approaches, along with Edward, basset hound
<TT>TUE </TT>of doom.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced and Directed by Jonquil Panting.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Elizabeth: Lyndsey Marshal
<TT>TUE </TT>Judy Page: Tracy Wiles
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey: Paul Moriarty
<TT>TUE </TT>Pilkington: Ewan Bailey
<TT>TUE </TT>Alan Temperley: Gerard McDermott
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Ted Allpress
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: James Hayes
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Lauren Mote
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Carl Prekopp
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Jon Canter
<TT>TUE </TT>Adaptor: Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ftk3l.html>b00ftk3l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ftk3l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>When Linda's neighbour Betty invites the Ground Force team
<TT>TUE </TT>round, some unlikely gardeners arrive.
<TT>TUE </TT>Comedy series written by and starring Linda Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Jeremy Hardy, Hattie Hayridge, Martin Hyder, Margaret
<TT>TUE </TT>John and Chris Neill.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lucy Armitage
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2001.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p33gb.html>b00p33gb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00p33gb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>Monstrous goings on for Kenneth Horne with Frankenstein,
<TT>TUE </TT>more from wonderful Radio Balls Pond Road, while Julian and
<TT>TUE </TT>Sandy hit the bona ski slopes.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres.
<TT>TUE </TT>For series 4, Marty Feldman was replaced by Brian Cooke &
<TT>TUE </TT>Johnnie Mortimer and Donald Webster
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in March 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012yngx.html>b012yngx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012yngx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Don't Let Them Needle You
<TT>TUE </TT>The truth will out with the bureaucrats' mix-up over a flu
<TT>TUE </TT>vaccine. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From March
<TT>TUE </TT>1973.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0726fcn.html>b0726fcn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0726fcn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080273.html>b0080273</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080273>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t870t.html>b00t870t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t870t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Henry James - The Wings of the Dove, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>by Henry James
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatised by Linda Marshall Griffiths
<TT>TUE </TT>Milly confides in Kate that she believes herself to be
<TT>TUE </TT>gravely ill and Kate begins to see a way for her and Merton
<TT>TUE </TT>to have a future.
<TT>TUE </TT>When Merton returns to London, Kate sets out to bring her
<TT>TUE </TT>lover and her friend together. With Kate's assurances that
<TT>TUE </TT>there is nothing between them, Milly allows herself to hope
<TT>TUE </TT>that Merton may be the one great passion in her short life.
<TT>TUE </TT>Milly.....Anna Maxwell Martin
<TT>TUE </TT>Lord Mark.....Toby Jones
<TT>TUE </TT>Maud.....Clare Higgins
<TT>TUE </TT>Susie.....Barbara Barnes
<TT>TUE </TT>Kate.....Lyndsey Marshal
<TT>TUE </TT>Merton.....Blake Ritson
<TT>TUE </TT>Lord Strett...Sam Dale
<TT>TUE </TT>Lady Aldershaw...Alison Pettitt
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728dsn.html>b0728dsn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728dsn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Tales of the Supernatural: Chips Bargains with the Devil
<TT>TUE </TT>A ship's carpenter attempts to break his pact with the
<TT>TUE </TT>Devil. Adrian Scarborough reads Chips Bargains with the
<TT>TUE </TT>Devil by Charles Dickens.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1xh.html>b007k1xh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1xh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Red-Headed League
<TT>TUE </TT>The detective investigates why a pawnbroker is paid four
<TT>TUE </TT>sovereigns a week to copy out an encyclopaedia. Stars Clive
<TT>TUE </TT>Merrison.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p33gb.html>b00p33gb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00p33gb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012yngx.html>b012yngx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012yngx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl7v.html>b007jl7v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl7v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Arise Black Man: The Peter Tosh Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00w1yzy.html>b00w1yzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00w1yzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728gxg.html>b0728gxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728gxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>John Unger discovers the extraordinary origins of Percy
<TT>TUE </TT>Washington's family wealth. Read by Garrick Hagon.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04bndm5.html>b04bndm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04bndm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Tapping into Rubber
<TT>TUE </TT>Natural rubber derived from latex had long been a curiosity.
<TT>TUE </TT>When Nelson Goodyear perfected his method of vulcanisation
<TT>TUE </TT>of rubber and showcased its applications at the Great
<TT>TUE </TT>Exhibition of 1851 the possibilities now seemed endless.
<TT>TUE </TT>But by 1860 demand was outstripping supply from Brazil.
<TT>TUE </TT>Kathy Willis examines how Kew was charged with getting seeds
<TT>TUE </TT>of this economically vital plant out of South America to
<TT>TUE </TT>germinate at Kew Gardens, and then to send seedlings off to
<TT>TUE </TT>cultivate in far flung reaches of the Empire.
<TT>TUE </TT>The historian Emma Reisz explains how Kew acted as the
<TT>TUE </TT>international clearing house for smuggled seeds out of
<TT>TUE </TT>Brazil. Historian Jim Endersby sheds light on why Kew put
<TT>TUE </TT>its faith in one man: Henry Wickham, a travelling plant
<TT>TUE </TT>hunter with dubious botanical credentials. We hear from Mark
<TT>TUE </TT>Nesbitt, curator of Kew's economic botany collection, on
<TT>TUE </TT>how, despite rubber being recognised as an economically
<TT>TUE </TT>essential plant for the British Empire's economy, the whole
<TT>TUE </TT>business of transporting and nurturing the seedlings turned
<TT>TUE </TT>out to be a comically hit and miss affair.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mdyzz.html>b00mdyzz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mdyzz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Jennifer is keen to marry Tony, and Lyon visits Anne's
<TT>TUE </TT>family home in Lawrenceville. Jacqueline Susann drama with
<TT>TUE </TT>Julia Ford.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z9pvc.html>b00z9pvc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z9pvc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>To Miss With Love, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Katharine Birbalsingh.
<TT>TUE </TT>A third of teachers leave within their first term on the
<TT>TUE </TT>job. This one wouldn't quit for all the world.
<TT>TUE </TT>Meet Furious - sixteen, handsome and completely out of
<TT>TUE </TT>control. Nothing frightens him and no one can get through to
<TT>TUE </TT>him. Now meet Munchkin - a sweet kid with glasses who's an
<TT>TUE </TT>easy target and needs protecting. Then there's Seething and
<TT>TUE </TT>Deranged, two girls who are brimming with bad attitude;
<TT>TUE </TT>Fifty and Cent, who act like gangsters but are afraid of
<TT>TUE </TT>getting beaten up; and Stoic, a brilliant young mind
<TT>TUE </TT>struggling to survive.
<TT>TUE </TT>In the midst of them all, there is a bodyguard and bouncer,
<TT>TUE </TT>a counsellor and confidante, a young woman whose job it is
<TT>TUE </TT>to motivate and inspire them and somehow keep them out of
<TT>TUE </TT>trouble: their teacher. None will make it through the year
<TT>TUE </TT>unscathed. Some may not even make it at all.
<TT>TUE </TT>Spanning a year of shocking truths and hard-won victories,
<TT>TUE </TT>of fights and phone-thefts, teenage pregnancies and the
<TT>TUE </TT>dreaded OFSTED report, this is the remarkable diary of an
<TT>TUE </TT>inner-city school teacher. Revealing the extraordinary
<TT>TUE </TT>chaos, mismanagement and wrong-thinking that plague our
<TT>TUE </TT>education system, it is a funny, surprising and sometimes
<TT>TUE </TT>heartbreaking journey from the frontlines of the classroom
<TT>TUE </TT>to the heart of modern Britain.
<TT>TUE </TT>Katharine Birbalsingh has been teaching in the state school
<TT>TUE </TT>system in London for over a decade. Her dream is for all
<TT>TUE </TT>schools to become interesting and exciting places of
<TT>TUE </TT>learning, where children feel safe, happy and free to aim to
<TT>TUE </TT>be the best that they can be.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Adjoa Andoh
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Clive Brill
<TT>TUE </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t870t.html>b00t870t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t870t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 It's Your Round <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z5zyh.html>b00z5zyh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z5zyh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>TUE </TT>"It's Your Round" is the comedy panel show where the format
<TT>TUE </TT>is simple: there is no format. Instead, each of the
<TT>TUE </TT>panellists has brought along their own round for the others
<TT>TUE </TT>to play, meaning that each show is unique, untried, and
<TT>TUE </TT>unpredictable.
<TT>TUE </TT>This episode Foster's award winner in Edinburgh this year,
<TT>TUE </TT>Russell Kane, Josie Long, Alun Cochrane and Milton Jones
<TT>TUE </TT>battle it out to see who can beat each other at their own
<TT>TUE </TT>games.
<TT>TUE </TT>Enjoy the hilarity that ensues when each of them play the
<TT>TUE </TT>games they've brought along. How will the teams fare when
<TT>TUE </TT>they play Russell Kane's "Mood News" round? What superhero
<TT>TUE </TT>would Milton Jones like to be? And what is josie Long's
<TT>TUE </TT>"Nine Previous Convictions" all about? Find out the answers
<TT>TUE </TT>to these questions and more in this show.
<TT>TUE </TT>Angus Deayton is the host valiantly trying to make sure
<TT>TUE </TT>everyone comes out of it with their reputations intact.
<TT>TUE </TT>Writers: Angus Deayton and Paul Powell
<TT>TUE </TT>Devised by Benjamin Partridge
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jxj2.html>b007jxj2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jxj2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Submarine Diplomacy
<TT>TUE </TT>The Embassy faces tough questions back home, with the spirit
<TT>TUE </TT>of the Armada bubbling up. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From April
<TT>TUE </TT>1988.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 A Short Gentleman <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019rqh1.html>b019rqh1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019rqh1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ftk3l.html>b00ftk3l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ftk3l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmrp.html>b007jmrp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmrp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Jet Morgan and his crew battle to make their 1965 landing on
<TT>TUE </TT>the moon as the world looks on. Classic 1950s
<TT>TUE </TT>science-fiction. Stars Andrew Faulds.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tzt7.html>b007tzt7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tzt7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Manchester Playhouse
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Wheeler tells the theatre's story plus that of its
<TT>TUE </TT>neighbour, the Hulme Hippodrome. With Morecambe & Wise and
<TT>TUE </TT>Ken Dodd.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p33gb.html>b00p33gb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00p33gb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012yngx.html>b012yngx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012yngx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl7v.html>b007jl7v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl7v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Arise Black Man: The Peter Tosh Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00w1yzy.html>b00w1yzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00w1yzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728dsn.html>b0728dsn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728dsn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1xh.html>b007k1xh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1xh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ftk3l.html>b00ftk3l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ftk3l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03zxw0q.html>b03zxw0q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zxw0q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Comedian, author and adventurer Tim FitzHigham recreates Sir
<TT>TUE </TT>John Throckmorton's 1811 attempt to have a coat made from
<TT>TUE </TT>scratch - going from the sheep's back to his own back in a
<TT>TUE </TT>single day.
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by and starring Tim FitzHigham, with additional
<TT>TUE </TT>material from Jon Hunter and Paul Byrne, and literal
<TT>TUE </TT>material from the Derbyshire Guild of Spinners, Weavers and
<TT>TUE </TT>Dyers.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by Colin Anderson.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Colin Anderson
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Paul Byrne
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b073032r.html>b073032r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b073032r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Jon Holmes is joined by
<TT>TUE </TT>Richard Herring.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 World of Pub <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpby.html>b007jpby</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpby>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Dodgy Phil comes up with another scheme to fill the East End
<TT>TUE </TT>boozer with punters. Stars John Thomson. From January 1999.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Think the Unthinkable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4wm.html>b007k4wm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4wm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>The management consultants try reversing the fortunes of an
<TT>TUE </TT>inner city school. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From November
<TT>TUE </TT>2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 02 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmrp.html>b007jmrp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmrp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tzt7.html>b007tzt7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tzt7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl7v.html>b007jl7v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl7v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Arise Black Man: The Peter Tosh Story <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00w1yzy.html>b00w1yzy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00w1yzy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728gxg.html>b0728gxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728gxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04bndm5.html>b04bndm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04bndm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mdyzz.html>b00mdyzz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mdyzz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z9pvc.html>b00z9pvc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z9pvc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t870t.html>b00t870t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t870t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 It's Your Round <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z5zyh.html>b00z5zyh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z5zyh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jxj2.html>b007jxj2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jxj2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 A Short Gentleman <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019rqh1.html>b019rqh1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019rqh1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ftk3l.html>b00ftk3l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ftk3l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl86.html>b007jl86</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl86>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Net and the Canal, Communicating With the President
<TT>WED </TT>With a fresh body pulled from Regent's Canal, Detective
<TT>WED </TT>Superintendent Julie Enfield must turn to the internet in
<TT>WED </TT>her quest to solve the murder mystery.
<TT>WED </TT>Atmospheric thriller written by Nick Fisher.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Imelda Staunton as Julie Enfield, Geoffrey Matthews
<TT>WED </TT>as Dad, Ross Livingstone as DS Lawrence Evans, Denys
<TT>WED </TT>Hawthorne as Goodfellow and Alice Arnold as Mac.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Richard Wortley
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1996.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Bridging the Gap <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q3kvw.html>b00q3kvw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q3kvw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>A vivid sound portrait of the Tyne Bridge which draws on the
<TT>WED </TT>voices and sounds of the river, the bridge, local people and
<TT>WED </TT>wildlife to explore the history, construction and role of
<TT>WED </TT>this iconic bridge.
<TT>WED </TT>It straddles the river between Newcastle and Gateshead,
<TT>WED </TT>bridging the gap between past and present, north and south.
<TT>WED </TT>The earliest bridge across the Tyne, Pons Aelius, was built
<TT>WED </TT>by the Romans near the location of the present Tyne Bridge.
<TT>WED </TT>After it fell into disrepair a stone bridge was built in
<TT>WED </TT>1270, but this was destroyed by the great flood of 1717. The
<TT>WED </TT>idea for the present Tyne Bridge dates back to 1883, but it
<TT>WED </TT>wasn't until 1825 that work began. The design is based on
<TT>WED </TT>the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and while work on the Sydney
<TT>WED </TT>bridge began first, the Tyne Bridge was finished and opened
<TT>WED </TT>first by King George V on 10th October 1928.
<TT>WED </TT>The establishment of the Tyne Bridge was essential to the
<TT>WED </TT>development of the city of Newcastle. The river was the
<TT>WED </TT>reason that the Romans first settled in the area in 120AD,
<TT>WED </TT>and centuries later the river was a significant factor in
<TT>WED </TT>Newcastle's huge shipbuilding and coal industries.
<TT>WED </TT>The Tyne is a major artery through the city, the Tyne Bridge
<TT>WED </TT>a vital span; a thoroughfare of business and trade, a link
<TT>WED </TT>between Gateshead and Newcastle, between north and south. As
<TT>WED </TT>a giant arch, the bridge is an engineering triumph and
<TT>WED </TT>hugely symbolic. It spans place and time, and as a port-way
<TT>WED </TT>it's symbolic of the changes which have taken place in the
<TT>WED </TT>north east. Today, the wildlife has moved into the gaps
<TT>WED </TT>vacated by the industrial past; the river is home to otters
<TT>WED </TT>and salmon and the bridge is a nesting site for kittiwakes,
<TT>WED </TT>a species of ocean-travelling gull. The birds which nest
<TT>WED </TT>here and on the Baltic on the Gateshead riverbank make it
<TT>WED </TT>the furthest inland breeding site of kittiwakes in the
<TT>WED </TT>world.
<TT>WED </TT>With recordings by wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson,
<TT>WED </TT>the sounds of the waves, the wind and the wildlife are
<TT>WED </TT>combined with the voices of the river in this powerful and
<TT>WED </TT>vivid portrait of a magnificent bridge.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007vkjd.html>b007vkjd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007vkjd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Trapped in a parallel universe, Robin hires a strangely
<TT>WED </TT>familiar kids' entertainer named 'Arthur Smith'. Stars Hugh
<TT>WED </TT>Bonneville. From April 1999.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0717cpt.html>b0717cpt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0717cpt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 11, Ed Byrne interviews Al Murray
<TT>WED </TT>Series 11 of the show where one week's interviewee becomes
<TT>WED </TT>the next week's interviewer. The first episode of Chain
<TT>WED </TT>Reaction was broadcast on BBC Radio Five in 1991 when John
<TT>WED </TT>Cleese was the first comedian in the hot seat. Now, 25 years
<TT>WED </TT>on, a new series sees another raft of the world's best-loved
<TT>WED </TT>comedians talking to each other about their lives and work.
<TT>WED </TT>This week, two heavyweights of stand-up are in conversation
<TT>WED </TT>as Ed Byrne interviews Al Murray.
<TT>WED </TT>Ed Byrne is an Irish stand-up comedian and actor who has
<TT>WED </TT>been a favourite on the international comedy scene for
<TT>WED </TT>twenty years. His celebrated observational routines made him
<TT>WED </TT>a leading light of the UK stand-up circuit in the mid
<TT>WED </TT>nineties and he went on to tour internationally, playing
<TT>WED </TT>festivals and theatres across the world. In 1998 he was
<TT>WED </TT>nominated for the prestigious Perrier Award at the Edinburgh
<TT>WED </TT>Festival alongside eventual winner Tommy Tiernan, Peter Kay
<TT>WED </TT>and his interviewee today, Al Murray.
<TT>WED </TT>After an early foray into stand-up as a character called
<TT>WED </TT>'The Murderer', Al Murray created his famous Pub Landlord
<TT>WED </TT>character in the mid nineties as part of a touring show with
<TT>WED </TT>Harry Hill. The Pub Landlord went on to tour venues and
<TT>WED </TT>festivals worldwide before making his own chat show and
<TT>WED </TT>sitcom for Sky. Outside of the Pub Landlord, Al is well
<TT>WED </TT>known as a presenter of history documentaries and more
<TT>WED </TT>recently as a candidate for parliament when he stood against
<TT>WED </TT>Nigel Farage in South Thanet during the UK General Election
<TT>WED </TT>of 2015.
<TT>WED </TT>In this programme, Ed tackles Al on a vast array of topics
<TT>WED </TT>from Thackeray's attitude to the Irish to the thorny issue
<TT>WED </TT>of offence in comedy via how best to talk to McFly.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Richard Morris
<TT>WED </TT>A BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jlmzj.html>b01jlmzj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jlmzj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Demise of the Depth Charges
<TT>WED </TT>With romantic rivalry for Wren Chasen, HMS Troutbridge's new
<TT>WED </TT>mission goes with a bang.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Ronnie Barker as Commander Stanton, Richard Caldicote as
<TT>WED </TT>Captain Povey, Heather Chasen as Heather and Michael Bates
<TT>WED </TT>as Lieutenant Bates and Tenniel Evans as the Admiral.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1963.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r6wt.html>b012r6wt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012r6wt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 8, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Tales of the circus, and Radio Prune's director speaks out.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars John Cleese, David Hatch and Graeme Garden. From March
<TT>WED </TT>1970.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036kbm5.html>b036kbm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036kbm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>What is Frankie Boyle's worst habit? What is the best piece
<TT>WED </TT>of advice Diane Morgan's dad ever gave her? Which government
<TT>WED </TT>department did Alan Johnson most like being in charge of?
<TT>WED </TT>All these questions, and more, will be answered in the show
<TT>WED </TT>hosted by Miles Jupp, where panellists are tested on how
<TT>WED </TT>well they know their nearest and dearest.
<TT>WED </TT>In this case, Alan Johnson picks his son Jamie, Diane Morgan
<TT>WED </TT>her father Peter and Frankie Boyle his mate Stuart to answer
<TT>WED </TT>questions about each other.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Frankie Boyle
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Diane Morgan
<TT>WED </TT>Panellist: Alan Johnson
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00stc2j.html>b00stc2j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00stc2j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Labour MP Duncan Stonebridge dreads a visit from his
<TT>WED </TT>critical Tory father. Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis sitcom from
<TT>WED </TT>June 2005.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00td4v4.html>b00td4v4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00td4v4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Henry James - The Wings of the Dove, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Milly, now gravely ill, is staying in Venice. Kate's plan to
<TT>WED </TT>bring Merton and Milly together is gaining pace. But Merton
<TT>WED </TT>begins to realise that his own feelings for Milly are much
<TT>WED </TT>deeper than he knew. Lord Mark's arrival threatens
<TT>WED </TT>everything and Merton and Kate aren't prepared for the
<TT>WED </TT>consequences. Will Milly change their lives irrevocably?
<TT>WED </TT>Merton.....Blake Ritson
<TT>WED </TT>Milly.....Anna Maxwell Martin
<TT>WED </TT>Kate.....Lyndsey Marshal
<TT>WED </TT>Maud.....Clare Higgins
<TT>WED </TT>Susie.....Barbara Barnes
<TT>WED </TT>Lord Mark.....Toby Jones
<TT>WED </TT>Eugenio.....Sam Dale
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Nadia Molinari.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728pyz.html>b0728pyz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728pyz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Tales of the Supernatural: The Signalman
<TT>WED </TT>A railway signalman at an isolated station has terrifying
<TT>WED </TT>premonitions of future tragedies. Adrian Scarborough reads
<TT>WED </TT>The Signalman by Charles Dickens.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1ys.html>b007k1ys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1ys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, A Case of Identity
<TT>WED </TT>The detective agrees to help locate a missing husband, but
<TT>WED </TT>can he do so without leaving 221B Baker Street? Stars Clive
<TT>WED </TT>Merrison.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jlmzj.html>b01jlmzj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jlmzj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r6wt.html>b012r6wt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012r6wt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl86.html>b007jl86</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl86>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Bridging the Gap <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q3kvw.html>b00q3kvw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q3kvw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728rhx.html>b0728rhx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728rhx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>John Unger discovers the terrible secret that protects
<TT>WED </TT>Washington family's incredible wealth. Read by Garrick
<TT>WED </TT>Hagon.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04brl21.html>b04brl21</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04brl21>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Orchidmania
<TT>WED </TT>Orchids are big business. Today over £5m of orchid hybrids
<TT>WED </TT>are imported as cut flowers into the UK each year. For the
<TT>WED </TT>Victorians orchids were the chosen ornaments of royalty and
<TT>WED </TT>captured the 19th century fascination with scientific oddity
<TT>WED </TT>and imperial conquest.
<TT>WED </TT>Prof Kathy Willis explores how orchids, one of the planet's
<TT>WED </TT>most diverse family of plants, mesmerised Victorian devotees
<TT>WED </TT>and became not only trophy plants of the rich but also a
<TT>WED </TT>scientific tool to promote a new theory of evolution. The
<TT>WED </TT>study of orchids also paved the way for cultivation of
<TT>WED </TT>exotics for all.
<TT>WED </TT>Lara Jewitt tours the orchid glasshouses at Kew where over
<TT>WED </TT>3000 species are cultivated, and explains the biology unique
<TT>WED </TT>to orchids that fuels interest for both scientists and plant
<TT>WED </TT>lovers.
<TT>WED </TT>Darwin was fascinated with these rare and precious plants.
<TT>WED </TT>Their unique pollination mechanisms helped back up his new
<TT>WED </TT>evolutionary theory based upon natural selection. As
<TT>WED </TT>historian Jim Endersby reveals, the delicate orchid was to
<TT>WED </TT>play a part in getting botany a seat at the top table of
<TT>WED </TT>scientific respectability.
<TT>WED </TT>Even in the 1850s, Kew's director Joseph Hooker had
<TT>WED </TT>expressed concern about the damage orchid hunters were
<TT>WED </TT>inflicting on the wild population. Whilst today many species
<TT>WED </TT>remain endangered, V Sarasan, head of Kew's Conservation
<TT>WED </TT>Biotechnology Unit, reveals how new conservation efforts in
<TT>WED </TT>some of the most orchid species-rich areas of Madagascar are
<TT>WED </TT>helping to successfully reintroduce endangered members of
<TT>WED </TT>this vast but vulnerable flowering family back into the
<TT>WED </TT>wild.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>WED </TT>Orchids in the News
<TT>WED </TT>BBC News: In Pictures - Exotic Orchids
<TT>WED </TT>Botanists discover 'remarkable' night-flowering orchid
<TT>WED </TT>Europe's rarest orchid rediscovered in the Azores
<TT>WED </TT>Early spider orchid found at Dorset's Swanage sewage works
<TT>WED </TT>Invasion of the Orchid Snatchers
<TT>WED </TT>
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<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mf04n.html>b00mf04n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mf04n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>New bride Jennifer visits Neely, who has become a big
<TT>WED </TT>Hollywood star. Stars Madeleine Potter, Harry Myers and
<TT>WED </TT>Susan Jameson.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z9px1.html>b00z9px1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z9px1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>To Miss With Love, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Katharine Birbalsingh.
<TT>WED </TT>A third of teachers leave within their first term on the
<TT>WED </TT>job. This one wouldn't quit for all the world.
<TT>WED </TT>Meet Furious - sixteen, handsome and completely out of
<TT>WED </TT>control. Nothing frightens him and no one can get through to
<TT>WED </TT>him. Now meet Munchkin - a sweet kid with glasses who's an
<TT>WED </TT>easy target and needs protecting. Then there's Seething and
<TT>WED </TT>Deranged, two girls who are brimming with bad attitude;
<TT>WED </TT>Fifty and Cent, who act like gangsters but are afraid of
<TT>WED </TT>getting beaten up; and Stoic, a brilliant young mind
<TT>WED </TT>struggling to survive.
<TT>WED </TT>In the midst of them all, there is a bodyguard and bouncer,
<TT>WED </TT>a counsellor and confidante, a young woman whose job it is
<TT>WED </TT>to motivate and inspire them and somehow keep them out of
<TT>WED </TT>trouble: their teacher. None will make it through the year
<TT>WED </TT>unscathed. Some may not even make it at all.
<TT>WED </TT>Spanning a year of shocking truths and hard-won victories,
<TT>WED </TT>of fights and phone-thefts, teenage pregnancies and the
<TT>WED </TT>dreaded OFSTED report, this is the remarkable diary of an
<TT>WED </TT>inner-city school teacher. Revealing the extraordinary
<TT>WED </TT>chaos, mismanagement and wrong-thinking that plague our
<TT>WED </TT>education system, it is a funny, surprising and sometimes
<TT>WED </TT>heartbreaking journey from the frontlines of the classroom
<TT>WED </TT>to the heart of modern Britain.
<TT>WED </TT>Katharine Birbalsingh has been teaching in the state school
<TT>WED </TT>system in London for over a decade. Her dream is for all
<TT>WED </TT>schools to become interesting and exciting places of
<TT>WED </TT>learning, where children feel safe, happy and free to aim to
<TT>WED </TT>be the best that they can be.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Adjoa Andoh
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Clive Brill
<TT>WED </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00td4v4.html>b00td4v4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00td4v4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036kbm5.html>b036kbm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036kbm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00stc2j.html>b00stc2j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00stc2j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007vkjd.html>b007vkjd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007vkjd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0717cpt.html>b0717cpt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0717cpt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jms4.html>b007jms4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jms4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Captain Jet Morgan is disturbed by visions and a sense of
<TT>WED </TT>foreboding, as his rocket fails to respond. Stars Andrew
<TT>WED </TT>Faulds. 1950s sci-fi by Charles Chilton.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zpy.html>b0076zpy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zpy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Stand By Your Man
<TT>WED </TT>Christine Hamilton, Linda Blair and Kirsty Crawford join
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright to discuss loyalty in marriage. From
<TT>WED </TT>August 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jlmzj.html>b01jlmzj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jlmzj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012r6wt.html>b012r6wt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012r6wt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl86.html>b007jl86</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl86>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Bridging the Gap <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q3kvw.html>b00q3kvw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q3kvw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728pyz.html>b0728pyz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728pyz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1ys.html>b007k1ys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1ys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0717cpt.html>b0717cpt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0717cpt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Andrew Lawrence: How Did We End Up Like This?
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nxwnd.html>b01nxwnd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nxwnd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Money
<TT>WED </TT>Money: Sketches, stand-up and song in a comic exploration of
<TT>WED </TT>money. With Andrew Lawrence and Sara Pascoe. From November
<TT>WED </TT>2012.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0730390.html>b0730390</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0730390>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Jon Holmes is joined by
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Herring.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 In and Out of the Kitchen <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qhqg5.html>b01qhqg5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qhqg5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, The Wedding
<TT>WED </TT>Anthony is cock-a-hoop when asked out of the blue to be best
<TT>WED </TT>man at a friend's wedding. Problem is, he hasn't seen this
<TT>WED </TT>friend since they were at school together and Damien isn't
<TT>WED </TT>entirely convinced that Anthony has been invited purely
<TT>WED </TT>because of his "excellent presentation skills".
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Damien Trench: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Anthony MacIlveny: Justin Edwards
<TT>WED </TT>Julian, the Groom: Ben Crowe
<TT>WED </TT>Ian Frobisher: Philip Fox
<TT>WED </TT>Fran, the Bride: Sarah Thom
<TT>WED </TT>Lionel: Rupert Vansittart
<TT>WED </TT>The Bride's Mum: Lesley Vickerage
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 At Home With The Snails <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvlw.html>b007jvlw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvlw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>George and Beverley feign their deaths to see how their
<TT>WED </TT>children cope without them. Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Angela
<TT>WED </TT>Thorne. From July 2002.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 03 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jms4.html>b007jms4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jms4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zpy.html>b0076zpy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zpy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl86.html>b007jl86</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl86>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Bridging the Gap <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q3kvw.html>b00q3kvw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00q3kvw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728rhx.html>b0728rhx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728rhx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04brl21.html>b04brl21</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04brl21>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mf04n.html>b00mf04n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mf04n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z9px1.html>b00z9px1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z9px1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00td4v4.html>b00td4v4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00td4v4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 It's Not What You Know <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036kbm5.html>b036kbm5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036kbm5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00stc2j.html>b00stc2j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00stc2j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007vkjd.html>b007vkjd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007vkjd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Chain Reaction <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0717cpt.html>b0717cpt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0717cpt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl8k.html>b007jl8k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl8k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Net and the Canal, Tarantulas in Trojan Horses
<TT>THU </TT>A mysterious internet hacker is complicating murder
<TT>THU </TT>inquiries for Julie Enfield - and there's a fresh find along
<TT>THU </TT>Regent's Canal.
<TT>THU </TT>Atmospheric thriller written by Nick Fisher.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Imelda Staunton as Julie Enfield, Geoffrey Matthews
<TT>THU </TT>as Dad, Ross Livingstone as DS Lawrence Evans, Denys
<TT>THU </TT>Hawthorne as Goodfellow and John Hollis as Honest Jack.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Richard Wortley
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1996.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Magic People and Places <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4qk4.html>b00t4qk4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4qk4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Magic is constantly changing, with performers creating
<TT>THU </TT>bigger and better tricks to impress us. Times have changed
<TT>THU </TT>since a magician produced a startled rabbit out of top hat
<TT>THU </TT>with a puff of smoke. Today we expect more, and the modern
<TT>THU </TT>magician apparently does the impossible before our eyes. But
<TT>THU </TT>spare a thought for where the trick came from. How did the
<TT>THU </TT>magic get there?
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter John Sugar does not reveal any trade secrets -
<TT>THU </TT>like how to saw a woman in half, or the best way to float in
<TT>THU </TT>the air - but we do hear how the sale of magic has changed,
<TT>THU </TT>with the impact of the internet and the way conventions are
<TT>THU </TT>developing new environments for its promotion and sale. The
<TT>THU </TT>programme also hears about the leading magic shops and
<TT>THU </TT>studios of 60 years ago, revealing the characters who
<TT>THU </TT>created the magic.
<TT>THU </TT>Today, magic revolves around the internet and magic
<TT>THU </TT>conventions. The key gathering is in Blackpool in late
<TT>THU </TT>February. The programme visits the 58th Magic Convention,
<TT>THU </TT>attended by 3500 magicians. We speak to the organizers and
<TT>THU </TT>the performers, and soak up the atmosphere.
<TT>THU </TT>Discover more about the way magic is brought and sold in
<TT>THU </TT>this engaging programme which celebrates the innovators,
<TT>THU </TT>demonstrators, characters and studios who make sure magic
<TT>THU </TT>continues to touch all our lives.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bfq14.html>b00bfq14</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bfq14>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Bertie Wooster must mend bridges after the fake burglary
<TT>THU </TT>debacle. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Hordern.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0717j1y.html>b0717j1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0717j1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Susan Calman is the least relaxed person she knows. She has
<TT>THU </TT>no down time, no hobbies (unless you count dressing up your
<TT>THU </TT>cats in silly outfits) and her idea of relaxation is to play
<TT>THU </TT>Grand Theft Auto, an hour into which she is in a murderous
<TT>THU </TT>rage with sky high blood pressure. Her wife had to threaten
<TT>THU </TT>to divorce her to make her go on holiday last year. Her
<TT>THU </TT>first for four years. But she's been told by the same
<TT>THU </TT>long-suffering wife, that unless she finds a way to switch
<TT>THU </TT>off, and soon, she's going to be unbearable.
<TT>THU </TT>So Susan is going to look at her options and try to immerse
<TT>THU </TT>herself in the pursuits that her friends find relaxing, to
<TT>THU </TT>find her inner zen and outer tranquillity. Each week she
<TT>THU </TT>will ditch the old Susan Calman and attempt to find the new
<TT>THU </TT>Susan Calm, in a typically British leisure pursuit; this
<TT>THU </TT>week she goes to a cricket match with Andy Zaltzman, and in
<TT>THU </TT>other episodes goes hillwalking with Muriel Gray, has a
<TT>THU </TT>spontaneous holiday with John Finnemore and enjoys an art
<TT>THU </TT>gallery with Phill Jupitus.
<TT>THU </TT>Keep Calman Carry On is an audience stand up show in which
<TT>THU </TT>Susan reports on how successful she's been - both at
<TT>THU </TT>relaxing and at the pursuit itself - as well as playing in
<TT>THU </TT>and discussing a handful of illustrative clips from her
<TT>THU </TT>efforts. It's an attempt to find out how people find solace
<TT>THU </TT>or sanctuary in these worlds and how Susan can negotiate her
<TT>THU </TT>own place in them.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Lyndsay Fenner.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Susan Calman
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Lyndsay Fenner
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Susan Calman
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnms.html>b007jnms</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnms>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 6, Oh, What a Beautiful Mourning
<TT>THU </TT>The Steptoe family clash over the will at the funeral of
<TT>THU </TT>Albert's brother, George.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>THU </TT>Harold. With George A Cooper, Michael Burlington, David
<TT>THU </TT>Graham, Anne Jameson, Norma Ronald and Marianne Stone.
<TT>THU </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>THU </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>THU </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>THU </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>THU </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>THU </TT>for TV.
<TT>THU </TT>Written for TV and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in February 1976.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008jdf3.html>b008jdf3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008jdf3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Repeat After Three
<TT>THU </TT>After a presenter reshuffle at Radio Active, Mike Channel
<TT>THU </TT>presents his first overnight slot, including the 'What My
<TT>THU </TT>Favourite Record Is' phone-in
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins. With Jon
<TT>THU </TT>Canter, Moray Hunter, John Docherty, Roger Planer and
<TT>THU </TT>Richard Curtis.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1983.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728z3b.html>b0728z3b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728z3b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Jekka
<TT>THU </TT>McVicar, Clarissa Dickson Wright and Heston Blumenthal. From
<TT>THU </TT>October 2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728zcw.html>b0728zcw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728zcw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Smell
<TT>THU </TT>Throwing off the scent poses problems for hunters and hunted
<TT>THU </TT>alike, in a Boxing Day fox hunt.
<TT>THU </TT>Stars Rodney Bewes as Ken, Liz Fraser as Vera, Maurice
<TT>THU </TT>Denham as Tom/Leonard and Lynda Bellingham as Faith/Diana
<TT>THU </TT>Senses is a six-part comedy by Bob Sinfield who explains:
<TT>THU </TT>"The six half-hour plays dealt respectively with the five
<TT>THU </TT>obvious senses plus the er...other one".
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Neil Cargill
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1990.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011zldj.html>b011zldj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011zldj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>LP Hartley - The Hireling, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Dramatised by Judith Adams from the novel by L.P.Hartley.
<TT>THU </TT>In this 1957 thriller by the author of The Go-Between,
<TT>THU </TT>L.P.Hartley, ex-Sergeant Stephen Leadbitter, raised from an
<TT>THU </TT>unhappy working class childhood between the wars, is on a
<TT>THU </TT>peacetime mission to business success as a chauffeur and car
<TT>THU </TT>for hire.
<TT>THU </TT>He uniformly despises his clients, especially the ladies,
<TT>THU </TT>until the young, widowed, naive and immensely rich Lady
<TT>THU </TT>Franklin hires him to take her on trips to cathedrals which
<TT>THU </TT>she had visited with her late husband. Lady Franklin has
<TT>THU </TT>been in mourning for her late husband 'a man considerably
<TT>THU </TT>older than her and an invalid' for two years, and is finding
<TT>THU </TT>it impossible to return to normal life.
<TT>THU </TT>In the confines of the car, and in search of a cure for her
<TT>THU </TT>depression, she shares her burden with him. He obliges with
<TT>THU </TT>a story of his own, a fiction, which grows, monster-like, to
<TT>THU </TT>plague the inventor. Two alien classes are put on a
<TT>THU </TT>collision course, causing salvation or destruction to all
<TT>THU </TT>involved, from the epicentre of an unexpected burst of love.
<TT>THU </TT>Simon Day (The Simon Day Show (R4), The Fast Show) stars as
<TT>THU </TT>the lonely damaged anti-hero and Lisa Dillon (Cranford,
<TT>THU </TT>Bright Young Things) as the hugely rich and very young widow
<TT>THU </TT>who is the unwitting cause of his downfall. Kenneth Cranham
<TT>THU </TT>narrates.
<TT>THU </TT>Cast:
<TT>THU </TT>Narrator ..... Kenneth Cranham
<TT>THU </TT>Steve Leadbitter ..... Simon Day
<TT>THU </TT>Lady Franklin ..... Lisa Dillon
<TT>THU </TT>Hughie ..... Joseph Millson
<TT>THU </TT>Constance ..... Ursula Burton
<TT>THU </TT>Clarice ..... Nicola Duffett
<TT>THU </TT>Simmonds ..... Anthony Gleave
<TT>THU </TT>Bert Standing ..... Kevin James
<TT>THU </TT>Landlady ..... Jane Purcell
<TT>THU </TT>Porter ..... Andrew Cullimore
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Chris Wallis
<TT>THU </TT>An Autolycus production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07295m9.html>b07295m9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07295m9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Tales of the Supernatural: Madman's Manuscript
<TT>THU </TT>From his prison cell, a raving madman looks back on the
<TT>THU </TT>horrific events that led him there. Adrian Scarborough reads
<TT>THU </TT>A Madman's Manuscript by Charles Dickens.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k202.html>b007k202</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k202>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Boscombe Valley
<TT>THU </TT>Mystery
<TT>THU </TT>When a man is murdered, his blood-covered son stands
<TT>THU </TT>accused. But the detective has his own theory. Stars Clive
<TT>THU </TT>Merrison.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnms.html>b007jnms</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnms>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008jdf3.html>b008jdf3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008jdf3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl8k.html>b007jl8k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl8k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Magic People and Places <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4qk4.html>b00t4qk4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4qk4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
<TT>THU </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07290vn.html>b07290vn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07290vn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>John wants to elope with Kismine, but can he escape the fate
<TT>THU </TT>of all visitors to Percy's home? Read by Garrick Hagon.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04brrjg.html>b04brrjg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04brrjg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Plant Invaders
<TT>THU </TT>The Victorians' pride at the effortless movement of plants
<TT>THU </TT>around the world during the late 19th century was having an
<TT>THU </TT>unwelcome side effect. Invasive species were beginning to
<TT>THU </TT>wipe out native populations of plants. With no natural
<TT>THU </TT>predators to control them, one man's flower was turning into
<TT>THU </TT>another man's weed.
<TT>THU </TT>Prof Kathy Willis hears how during the late 1800s, many
<TT>THU </TT>invasive species from Japanese knot weed to Himalayan balsam
<TT>THU </TT>to water hyacinth came from deliberate introductions and
<TT>THU </TT>asks if today, trying to control them is ultimately futile?
<TT>THU </TT>As historian Jim Endersby explains both Charles Darwin and
<TT>THU </TT>Kew's director Joseph Hooker were the first to examine the
<TT>THU </TT>impact of invasives, having noticed on the island of St
<TT>THU </TT>Helena and Ascension Island the effect on native plants.
<TT>THU </TT>One of the current biggest invaders is lantana, familiar to
<TT>THU </TT>British gardeners as a small pot plant. As Shonil Baghwat of
<TT>THU </TT>the Open University reveals, since its introduction to
<TT>THU </TT>Kolkata Botanical garden in the 1870s it decimated native
<TT>THU </TT>teak plantations. But today opportunities exist to exploit
<TT>THU </TT>its presence for the wood, basketry and paper industries.
<TT>THU </TT>And Kathy Willis hears from Kew conservationist Colin Clubbe
<TT>THU </TT>on the extent to which we should view invasive plants in our
<TT>THU </TT>ecosystems as part of a strategy to maintain resilience to
<TT>THU </TT>environmental change in the future.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>THU </TT>Invasive Plants in the News
<TT>THU </TT>Buddleia: The plant that dominates Britain's railways
<TT>THU </TT>Should we learn to love weeds?
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mf36d.html>b00mf36d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mf36d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>Jennifer is invited to star in French films and Anne gets
<TT>THU </TT>work in the new medium - television. Jacqueline Susann drama
<TT>THU </TT>with Julia Ford.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z9pyn.html>b00z9pyn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z9pyn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>To Miss With Love, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Katharine Birbalsingh.
<TT>THU </TT>A third of teachers leave within their first term on the
<TT>THU </TT>job. This one wouldn't quit for all the world.
<TT>THU </TT>Meet Furious - sixteen, handsome and completely out of
<TT>THU </TT>control. Nothing frightens him and no one can get through to
<TT>THU </TT>him. Now meet Munchkin - a sweet kid with glasses who's an
<TT>THU </TT>easy target and needs protecting. Then there's Seething and
<TT>THU </TT>Deranged, two girls who are brimming with bad attitude;
<TT>THU </TT>Fifty and Cent, who act like gangsters but are afraid of
<TT>THU </TT>getting beaten up; and Stoic, a brilliant young mind
<TT>THU </TT>struggling to survive.
<TT>THU </TT>In the midst of them all, there is a bodyguard and bouncer,
<TT>THU </TT>a counsellor and confidante, a young woman whose job it is
<TT>THU </TT>to motivate and inspire them and somehow keep them out of
<TT>THU </TT>trouble: their teacher. None will make it through the year
<TT>THU </TT>unscathed. Some may not even make it at all.
<TT>THU </TT>Spanning a year of shocking truths and hard-won victories,
<TT>THU </TT>of fights and phone-thefts, teenage pregnancies and the
<TT>THU </TT>dreaded OFSTED report, this is the remarkable diary of an
<TT>THU </TT>inner-city school teacher. Revealing the extraordinary
<TT>THU </TT>chaos, mismanagement and wrong-thinking that plague our
<TT>THU </TT>education system, it is a funny, surprising and sometimes
<TT>THU </TT>heartbreaking journey from the frontlines of the classroom
<TT>THU </TT>to the heart of modern Britain.
<TT>THU </TT>Katharine Birbalsingh has been teaching in the state school
<TT>THU </TT>system in London for over a decade. Her dream is for all
<TT>THU </TT>schools to become interesting and exciting places of
<TT>THU </TT>learning, where children feel safe, happy and free to aim to
<TT>THU </TT>be the best that they can be.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Adjoa Andoh
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Clive Brill
<TT>THU </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011zldj.html>b011zldj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011zldj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728z3b.html>b0728z3b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728z3b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728zcw.html>b0728zcw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728zcw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bfq14.html>b00bfq14</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bfq14>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0717j1y.html>b0717j1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0717j1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmsm.html>b007jmsm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmsm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Captain Jet Morgan and his crew face catastrophe when their
<TT>THU </TT>rocket loses power. 1958 classic set in 1965. Stars Andrew
<TT>THU </TT>Faulds.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076ybp.html>b0076ybp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076ybp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 9, Ignaz Semmelweis
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Writer Frances Cairncross chooses a pioneer
<TT>THU </TT>of antiseptic medical procedures, Ignaz Semmelweis. With
<TT>THU </TT>Matthew Parris. From May 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnms.html>b007jnms</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnms>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008jdf3.html>b008jdf3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008jdf3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl8k.html>b007jl8k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl8k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Magic People and Places <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4qk4.html>b00t4qk4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4qk4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07295m9.html>b07295m9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07295m9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k202.html>b007k202</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k202>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0717j1y.html>b0717j1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0717j1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 Newsjack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07295ph.html>b07295ph</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07295ph>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 14, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into
<TT>THU </TT>sketches, one-liners and vox-pops by the public. Trying to
<TT>THU </TT>make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
<TT>THU </TT>Nish is joined this week by Jess Ransom, Mike Wozniak and
<TT>THU </TT>Ellie White.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Ivor Cutler - Prince Ivor <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b072969m.html>b072969m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b072969m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. The BBC commissions Ivor Cutler to write an
<TT>THU </TT>opera, but nothing goes smoothly. With Julianne Mason. From
<TT>THU </TT>March 1983.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:15 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07303j8.html>b07303j8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07303j8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>A Comedy Club special on the life of Ivor Cutler, who died
<TT>THU </TT>10 years ago today. Arthur Smith and Neil Innes talk about
<TT>THU </TT>the eccentric poet, singer, songwriter and storyteller.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:20 Ivor Cutler - Cutler on Education <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07296fg.html>b07296fg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07296fg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Poet and humourist Ivor Cutler tries to put
<TT>THU </TT>his finger on the button of the education debate. With
<TT>THU </TT>Jennifer Piercey. From March 1989.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:35 Ivor Cutler - Ivor Meets Craig <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07296j8.html>b07296j8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07296j8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. 'An artist is a sick person'. Ivor Cutler
<TT>THU </TT>talks neighbours and art to New Zealand born-sculptor Craig
<TT>THU </TT>Murray-Orr. From June 1993.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 Jelly Mountain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fr1z3.html>b00fr1z3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fr1z3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Musing on old cuppas and paying with Fool's Gold. Songs and
<TT>THU </TT>stories from Ivor Cutler, with Craig Murray-Orr. From May
<TT>THU </TT>1996.
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<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 04 MARCH 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmsm.html>b007jmsm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmsm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076ybp.html>b0076ybp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076ybp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl8k.html>b007jl8k</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl8k>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Magic People and Places <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00t4qk4.html>b00t4qk4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00t4qk4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07290vn.html>b07290vn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07290vn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04brrjg.html>b04brrjg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04brrjg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mf36d.html>b00mf36d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mf36d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z9pyn.html>b00z9pyn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z9pyn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011zldj.html>b011zldj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011zldj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728z3b.html>b0728z3b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728z3b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0728zcw.html>b0728zcw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0728zcw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bfq14.html>b00bfq14</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bfq14>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0717j1y.html>b0717j1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0717j1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl8s.html>b007jl8s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl8s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Net and the Canal, Beyond the Firewall
<TT>FRI </TT>Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield thinks she's moving
<TT>FRI </TT>closer to a solving the murder mystery, but her internet
<TT>FRI </TT>tormentor has other ideas...
<TT>FRI </TT>The conclusion of Nick Fisher's atmospheric thriller.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Imelda Staunton as Julie Enfield, Geoffrey Matthews
<TT>FRI </TT>as Dad, Ross Livingstone as DS Lawrence Evans, Denys
<TT>FRI </TT>Hawthorne as Goodfellow and Jane Whittenshaw as Charmaine.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Richard Wortley
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1996.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Ruby Murray: The Secret Story of Curry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rtg89.html>b00rtg89</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rtg89>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The British are mad about curry - 'Ruby Murray' in Cockney
<TT>FRI </TT>rhyming slang. Alkarim Jivani speaks to curry lovers north
<TT>FRI </TT>and south of the border to find out how curry came to be so
<TT>FRI </TT>intimately linked with the British sense of identity.
<TT>FRI </TT>Historically, the English have been seen as distrustful of
<TT>FRI </TT>foreigners and wary of foreign food. So the nation's long
<TT>FRI </TT>love affair with curry - which is as much working class as
<TT>FRI </TT>colonial - is a surprising one. Even more curious is how
<TT>FRI </TT>this passion for curry is now recognised as part of the
<TT>FRI </TT>British identity. Vindaloo was the unofficial song of
<TT>FRI </TT>England's 1998 World Cup team - an unlikely battlecry for
<TT>FRI </TT>English football fans. In 2001, Robin Cook, then Foreign
<TT>FRI </TT>Secretary, declared that chicken tikka masala was the
<TT>FRI </TT>nation's most popular dish. Chicken tikka masala is even
<TT>FRI </TT>included by the Ministry of Defence in its operational
<TT>FRI </TT>ration packs to bring the troops some home comfort.
<TT>FRI </TT>Contributors include: Madhur Jaffrey, whose enormously
<TT>FRI </TT>popular 1982 BBC series Madhur Jaffrey's Indian Cookery
<TT>FRI </TT>revolutionised British Indian cuisine; Michelin-starred
<TT>FRI </TT>chef, Atul Kochhar (Great British Menu, Saturday Kitchen),
<TT>FRI </TT>known for his masterful use of spices and the Indian twist
<TT>FRI </TT>he brings to modern British cuisine; Namita Panjabi, Group
<TT>FRI </TT>Director, Masala World (Veeraswamy, Chutney Mary, Amaya, and
<TT>FRI </TT>Masala Zone); and Neil Hind at Defence Food Services,
<TT>FRI </TT>Defence Equipment and Support, Ministry of Defence (Defence
<TT>FRI </TT>Equipment and Support buys equipment and supports the UK
<TT>FRI </TT>army, navy and airforce around the world).
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Alkarim Jivani
<TT>FRI </TT>Producers: Catriona Oliphant / Ian Willox Executive
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Simon Berthon
<TT>FRI </TT>A Chrome Radio Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Dry Slopes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0729jgv.html>b0729jgv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0729jgv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, The Invisible Man
<TT>FRI </TT>Jobless Angus, still living with his mum, is feeling
<TT>FRI </TT>ignored. Maybe a psychiatrist can help? Stars Nick Ball.
<TT>FRI </TT>From August 1997.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rr48h.html>b01rr48h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rr48h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Gyles Brandreth presides over the comedy panel game where
<TT>FRI </TT>Katy Brand and Alex Horne compete against Richard Herring
<TT>FRI </TT>and Natalie Haynes to find out who knows more about words.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week Katy Brand reveals an unexpected love of Proverbs
<TT>FRI </TT>in the Old Testament and takes a guess at what 'cougar
<TT>FRI </TT>juice' meant at the turn of the 20th century; Richard
<TT>FRI </TT>Herring explains why his favourite West County word from his
<TT>FRI </TT>schooldays is 'wasp'; Natalie Haynes guesses the meaning of
<TT>FRI </TT>the German word 'zechpreller' which has no direct
<TT>FRI </TT>translation in English, and Alex Horne coins his very own
<TT>FRI </TT>onomatopoeia to describe a snowflake landing on a bubble.
<TT>FRI </TT>Writers: Jon Hunter and James Kettle
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Claire Jones.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Claire Jones
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jppj.html>b007jppj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jppj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, Sid's Mystery Tours
<TT>FRI </TT>Sid persuades the lad to be a director of his guided tours
<TT>FRI </TT>company, but there's a snag!
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Warren
<TT>FRI </TT>Mitchell, Mavis Villers and Errol McKinnon.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Tom Ronald
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1959.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlq1.html>b007jlq1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlq1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Fear of Wages
<TT>FRI </TT>Ignoring a telegram about Japan's surrender, Neddie Seagoon
<TT>FRI </TT>and company are still at war. Stars Spike Milligan. From
<TT>FRI </TT>March 1956.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0729kh8.html>b0729kh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0729kh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>1997 - Heat 4
<TT>FRI </TT>Lionel Kelleway visits Derbyshire, to test three
<TT>FRI </TT>contestants' wildlife knowledge in the BBC Natural History
<TT>FRI </TT>Unit's quiz.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp1m.html>b007jp1m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp1m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 8, Fresh Starts
<TT>FRI </TT>Former TV soap star Charlotte finds the path to
<TT>FRI </TT>self-knowledge. Stars Rosemary Leach and Celia Imrie. From
<TT>FRI </TT>January 2002.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0122r2m.html>b0122r2m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0122r2m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>LP Hartley - The Hireling, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>In this 1957 thriller by the author of The Go-Between,
<TT>FRI </TT>L.P.Hartley, ex-Sergeant Stephen Leadbitter, raised from an
<TT>FRI </TT>unhappy working class childhood between the wars, is on a
<TT>FRI </TT>peacetime mission to business success as a chauffeur and car
<TT>FRI </TT>for hire. He uniformly despises his clients, especially the
<TT>FRI </TT>ladies, until the young, widowed, naive and immensely rich
<TT>FRI </TT>Lady Franklin hires him to take her on trips to cathedrals
<TT>FRI </TT>which she had visited with her late husband.
<TT>FRI </TT>Lady Franklin has been in mourning for her late husband - a
<TT>FRI </TT>man considerably older than her and an invalid - for two
<TT>FRI </TT>years, and is finding it impossible to return to normal
<TT>FRI </TT>life. In the confines of the car, and in search of a cure
<TT>FRI </TT>for her depression, she shares her burden with him. He
<TT>FRI </TT>obliges with a story of his own, a fiction, which grows,
<TT>FRI </TT>monster-like, to plague the inventor. Two alien classes are
<TT>FRI </TT>put on a collision course, causing salvation or destruction
<TT>FRI </TT>to all involved, from the epicentre of an unexpected burst
<TT>FRI </TT>of love.
<TT>FRI </TT>Simon Day (The Simon Day Show (R4), The Fast Show) stars as
<TT>FRI </TT>the lonely damaged anti-hero and Lisa Dillon (Cranford,
<TT>FRI </TT>Bright Young Things) as the hugely rich and very young widow
<TT>FRI </TT>who is the unwitting cause of his downfall. Kenneth Cranham
<TT>FRI </TT>narrates.
<TT>FRI </TT>Dramatised by Judith Adams from the novel by L.P.Hartley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Cast:
<TT>FRI </TT>Narrator ...... Kenneth Cranham
<TT>FRI </TT>Steve Leadbitter ..... Simon Day
<TT>FRI </TT>Lady Franklin ..... Lisa Dillon
<TT>FRI </TT>Hughie ..... Joseph Millson
<TT>FRI </TT>Constance ..... Ursula Burton
<TT>FRI </TT>Clarice ..... Nicola Duffett
<TT>FRI </TT>Simmonds ..... Anthony Gleave
<TT>FRI </TT>Bert Standing ..... Kevin James
<TT>FRI </TT>Landlady ..... Jane Purcell
<TT>FRI </TT>Porter ..... Andrew Cullimore
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer/Director: Chris Wallis
<TT>FRI </TT>An Autolycus production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0729ggy.html>b0729ggy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0729ggy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Tales of the Supernatural: Queer Chair
<TT>FRI </TT>Too many glasses of punch and Tom feels the queer chair in
<TT>FRI </TT>the room of his inn turn on him. Adrian Scarborough reads
<TT>FRI </TT>The Queer Chair by Charles Dickens.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k21c.html>b007k21c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k21c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Five Orange Pips
<TT>FRI </TT>After receiving a violent death threat letter, Colonel Elias
<TT>FRI </TT>Openshaw calls on the Baker Street detective. Stars Clive
<TT>FRI </TT>Merrison.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jppj.html>b007jppj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jppj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlq1.html>b007jlq1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlq1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl8s.html>b007jl8s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl8s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Ruby Murray: The Secret Story of Curry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rtg89.html>b00rtg89</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rtg89>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 F Scott Fitzgerald - The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
<TT>FRI </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0729v7m.html>b0729v7m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0729v7m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Can John and Kismine escape as Percy's hidden family estate
<TT>FRI </TT>falls under attack? Concluded by Garrick Hagon.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04bryyz.html>b04bryyz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04bryyz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Patterns from Crossed Peas
<TT>FRI </TT>In 1900 three papers by three botanists, unknown to each
<TT>FRI </TT>other, appeared in the same scientific journal. Each had
<TT>FRI </TT>independently "rediscovered" the rules of inheritance that
<TT>FRI </TT>Gregor Mendel had found four decades earlier in his solitary
<TT>FRI </TT>investigations of pea plants.
<TT>FRI </TT>Kathy Willis reassesses Mendel's famous pea experiments in
<TT>FRI </TT>the light of his attempts to uncover what happens over
<TT>FRI </TT>several generations when hybrid plants are created. As
<TT>FRI </TT>historian Jim Endersby explains, Mendel's initial results
<TT>FRI </TT>may have stunned him and shown what plant breeders might
<TT>FRI </TT>have suspected for decades, but science now had mathematical
<TT>FRI </TT>laws to create new varieties.
<TT>FRI </TT>Historian Greg Radick sheds light on how Mendelism, in the
<TT>FRI </TT>years leading up to the first World War, became heavily
<TT>FRI </TT>promoted by Cambridge botanist William Bateson and was put
<TT>FRI </TT>into action by the first Professor of Agricultural Botany,
<TT>FRI </TT>Roland Biffen. His success in creating new wheat hybrids is
<TT>FRI </TT>explained by a unique international assembly of wheat ears
<TT>FRI </TT>from the early 1900s, curated by Mark Nesbitt, Head of Kew's
<TT>FRI </TT>economic botany collection.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mfhv8.html>b00mfhv8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mfhv8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>Neely has won an Academy Award, but her second marriage is
<TT>FRI </TT>already on the rocks. Jacqueline Susann drama with Madeleine
<TT>FRI </TT>Potter.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z9pzr.html>b00z9pzr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z9pzr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>To Miss With Love, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Katharine Birbalsingh.
<TT>FRI </TT>A third of teachers leave within their first term on the
<TT>FRI </TT>job. This one wouldn't quit for all the world.
<TT>FRI </TT>Meet Furious - sixteen, handsome and completely out of
<TT>FRI </TT>control. Nothing frightens him and no one can get through to
<TT>FRI </TT>him. Now meet Munchkin - a sweet kid with glasses who's an
<TT>FRI </TT>easy target and needs protecting. Then there's Seething and
<TT>FRI </TT>Deranged, two girls who are brimming with bad attitude;
<TT>FRI </TT>Fifty and Cent, who act like gangsters but are afraid of
<TT>FRI </TT>getting beaten up; and Stoic, a brilliant young mind
<TT>FRI </TT>struggling to survive.
<TT>FRI </TT>In the midst of them all, there is a bodyguard and bouncer,
<TT>FRI </TT>a counsellor and confidante, a young woman whose job it is
<TT>FRI </TT>to motivate and inspire them and somehow keep them out of
<TT>FRI </TT>trouble: their teacher. None will make it through the year
<TT>FRI </TT>unscathed. Some may not even make it at all.
<TT>FRI </TT>Spanning a year of shocking truths and hard-won victories,
<TT>FRI </TT>of fights and phone-thefts, teenage pregnancies and the
<TT>FRI </TT>dreaded OFSTED report, this is the remarkable diary of an
<TT>FRI </TT>inner-city school teacher. Revealing the extraordinary
<TT>FRI </TT>chaos, mismanagement and wrong-thinking that plague our
<TT>FRI </TT>education system, it is a funny, surprising and sometimes
<TT>FRI </TT>heartbreaking journey from the frontlines of the classroom
<TT>FRI </TT>to the heart of modern Britain.
<TT>FRI </TT>Katharine Birbalsingh has been teaching in the state school
<TT>FRI </TT>system in London for over a decade. Her dream is for all
<TT>FRI </TT>schools to become interesting and exciting places of
<TT>FRI </TT>learning, where children feel safe, happy and free to aim to
<TT>FRI </TT>be the best that they can be.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Adjoa Andoh
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Clive Brill
<TT>FRI </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0122r2m.html>b0122r2m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0122r2m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0729kh8.html>b0729kh8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0729kh8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 No Commitments <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp1m.html>b007jp1m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp1m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Dry Slopes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0729jgv.html>b0729jgv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0729jgv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rr48h.html>b01rr48h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rr48h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Charles Chilton - Journey Into Space <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmt2.html>b007jmt2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmt2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Operation Luna, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>The stalled rocket ship stops Captain Jet and his crew from
<TT>FRI </TT>returning to Earth. 1958 classic set in 1965. Stars Andrew
<TT>FRI </TT>Faulds.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076xfb.html>b0076xfb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076xfb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Tony Benn, Cleo Laine and Paul Robeson Jr reflect on the
<TT>FRI </TT>emotional power of the song from the musical 'Showboat'.
<TT>FRI </TT>From March 2006.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jppj.html>b007jppj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jppj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlq1.html>b007jlq1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlq1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Julie Enfield Investigates <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl8s.html>b007jl8s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jl8s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Ruby Murray: The Secret Story of Curry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rtg89.html>b00rtg89</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rtg89>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Charles Dickens <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0729ggy.html>b0729ggy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0729ggy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Sherlock Holmes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k21c.html>b007k21c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k21c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rr48h.html>b01rr48h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rr48h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 Rudy's Rare Records <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n7hhp.html>b01n7hhp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01n7hhp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 4, Three's a Crowd
<TT>FRI </TT>Father and son comedy set in the finest old-school record
<TT>FRI </TT>shop in Birmingham. Starring Lenny Henry, Larrington Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>and some terrific tunes.
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy's Rare Records is a tiny down at heel old reggae record
<TT>FRI </TT>shop in Birmingham - one of a dying breed; a place with real
<TT>FRI </TT>soul, stacked with piles of vinyl, where the slogan is "if
<TT>FRI </TT>we don't have it - them don't mek it". It's owned by the
<TT>FRI </TT>charismatic, irrepressible Rudy Sharpe (Larrington Walker),
<TT>FRI </TT>reluctantly helped out by his long-suffering neurotic son
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam (Lenny Henry) and Handsworth's first, black, surly
<TT>FRI </TT>girly goth, Tasha (Natasha Godfrey). Rudy has recently
<TT>FRI </TT>married his long-term love interest Doreen (Claire Benedict)
<TT>FRI </TT>which is leaving his best friend Clifton (Jeffery Kissoon)
<TT>FRI </TT>feeling left out.
<TT>FRI </TT>Cast:
<TT>FRI </TT>Adam.............Lenny Henry
<TT>FRI </TT>Rudy............Larrington Walker
<TT>FRI </TT>Tasha...........Natasha Godfrey
<TT>FRI </TT>Doreen..........Claire Benedict
<TT>FRI </TT>Clifton...........Jeffery Kissoon
<TT>FRI </TT>Karen ..........Susie Riddell
<TT>FRI </TT>Craig...............Joe Sims
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Danny Robins
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Katie Tyrrell
<TT>FRI </TT>Tracks in this episode:
<TT>FRI </TT>THE MAGIC NUMBER - DE LA SOUL
<TT>FRI </TT>BUMP N GRIND - R KELLY
<TT>FRI </TT>I'VE GOT TO GET AWAY - JOHN HOLT
<TT>FRI </TT>RUDE BOY NUMBER - CUTTY RANKS
<TT>FRI </TT>IT'S A MAN'S MAN'S MAN'S WORLD - JAMES BROWN
<TT>FRI </TT>HONOUR YOUR MOTHER AND FATHER - DESMOND DEKKER
<TT>FRI </TT>WHINE AND GRINE - THE BEAT
<TT>FRI </TT>IRON LION ZION - BOB MARLEY
<TT>FRI </TT>I CAN'T STAND THE RAIN - HORTENSE ELLIS AND PRINCE WEEDY.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07303l1.html>b07303l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07303l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith is joined by
<TT>FRI </TT>Rob Auton.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03npb2y.html>b03npb2y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03npb2y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 4, The Sea Section; Dog Days
<TT>FRI </TT>One of the world's best storytellers is back on BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week, dealing with family tragedy in "The Sea Section"
<TT>FRI </TT>and some comic verse about our canine friends in "Dog Days".
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>FRI </TT>A Giddy Goat production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: David Sedaris
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: David Sedaris
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Goodness Gracious Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pdy85.html>b01pdy85</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pdy85>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>The man who insists Superman is Indian, and the Bhangra
<TT>FRI </TT>Muffins act cool. Stars Meera Syal and Nina Wadia. From June
<TT>FRI </TT>1998.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-60298537062564623012016-02-19T20:31:00.001+00:002016-02-19T20:31:28.621+00:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 20/02/2016 - 26/02/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jv1s.html>b007jv1s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jv1s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Children of Witchwood, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Jackie's extraordinary telepathic powers attract the evil
<TT>SAT </TT>attentions of the eerie Cranford family.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076x76.html>b0076x76</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076x76>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Clair de lune
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. An exploration of Claude Debussy's music for
<TT>SAT </TT>piano, which was inspired by a poem about moonlight. With
<TT>SAT </TT>Phil Cool. From February 2006.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 Andrew Sachs - The Revenge <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr11.html>b007jr11</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr11>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Andrew Sachs's pioneering thriller featuring sound effects
<TT>SAT </TT>and eleven actors, but no written dialogue. From June 1978.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 The Deighton File <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kjh8g.html>b00kjh8g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kjh8g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>From the start of his writing career in 1962, Len Deighton
<TT>SAT </TT>has gifted his readers the Harry Palmer spy stories,
<TT>SAT </TT>including The Ipcress File, his compelling accounts of
<TT>SAT </TT>Second World War combat in Fighter and Blitzkrieg, and his
<TT>SAT </TT>experience in the kitchen with the Action Cook Book. Now 80,
<TT>SAT </TT>in this rare interview from 2009, he talks to Patrick
<TT>SAT </TT>Humphries about his life and work.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00807gp.html>b00807gp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00807gp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Helena leaves her lover to help Richard. A gun shot causes a
<TT>SAT </TT>commotion. Read by Sian Phillips.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05xqbm8.html>b05xqbm8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05xqbm8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Birsa Munda: Have You Been to Chalkad?
<TT>SAT </TT>Prof. Sunil Khilnani profiles Birsa Munda, the young,
<TT>SAT </TT>charismatic healer who led his tribal community in revolt
<TT>SAT </TT>against the British and whose life, more than a century
<TT>SAT </TT>after his death, poses the question: 'Who owns India?'
<TT>SAT </TT>Scattered across the subcontinent, India's tribal peoples or
<TT>SAT </TT>Adivasis, match in size the populations of Germany or
<TT>SAT </TT>Vietnam. Yet the land rights of India's original inhabitants
<TT>SAT </TT>are regularly overridden in the name of development. One of
<TT>SAT </TT>history's great defenders of Adivasi rights was Birsa Munda,
<TT>SAT </TT>born in the late 19th century in what is now the
<TT>SAT </TT>north-eastern state of Jharkhand. At a time of famine and
<TT>SAT </TT>disease across northern India his community looked to the
<TT>SAT </TT>Birsa for healing and leadership. The young man who claimed
<TT>SAT </TT>he could turn bullets to water led a rebellion against the
<TT>SAT </TT>British, their Indian middlemen and Christian missionaries.
<TT>SAT </TT>The question 'Who owns India' takes Sunil Khilnani to a
<TT>SAT </TT>tribal community who are losing their land and access to
<TT>SAT </TT>food, fuel and water with the growing encroachment of luxury
<TT>SAT </TT>housing complexes - second homes for city dwellers. We also
<TT>SAT </TT>hear from author and political activist Arundhati Roy. "The
<TT>SAT </TT>fact that Adivasis still exist," she says, "is because
<TT>SAT </TT>people like Birsa Munda staged the beginnings of the battle
<TT>SAT </TT>against the takeover of their homeland.
<TT>SAT </TT>Though he died at the age of just 25, Birsa Munda has become
<TT>SAT </TT>a lasting symbol of tribal resistance. He's the only Adivasi
<TT>SAT </TT>whose portrait hangs in the Indian Parliament. "His was a
<TT>SAT </TT>firework of a life," says Sunil Khilnani, "but a life whose
<TT>SAT </TT>embers still burn".
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Jeremy Grange
<TT>SAT </TT>Executive Producer: Martin Smith
<TT>SAT </TT>Original Music composed by Talvin Singh.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008x4s6.html>b008x4s6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008x4s6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Kiss, Jacob Lennon
<TT>SAT </TT>Short stories by Katie Hims with an osculatory theme.
<TT>SAT </TT>5/5. Jacob Lennon
<TT>SAT </TT>Everyone at school is in love with Jacob Lennon. Andrea and
<TT>SAT </TT>Sophie imagine that kissing him must be like eating melted
<TT>SAT </TT>marshmallows. Then Andrea finds out the truth.
<TT>SAT </TT>Andrea ...... Sophie Pemberton
<TT>SAT </TT>Sophie ...... Laura Molyneux
<TT>SAT </TT>Jacob ...... Lloyd Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>Milton ...... Baxter Willis
<TT>SAT </TT>Mr Chester ...... Alex Lanipekun
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yrg1l.html>b00yrg1l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yrg1l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Colin Thubron - To a Mountain in Tibet, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>"By trekkers' standards our party is small and swift: a
<TT>SAT </TT>guide, a cook, a horse-man, myself. We move scattered above
<TT>SAT </TT>the river, while loan traders pass us the other way, leading
<TT>SAT </TT>their stocky horse and mule-trains between lonely villages.
<TT>SAT </TT>They look fierce and open, and laughingly meet your eyes.
<TT>SAT </TT>The delicacy of the plains has gone..."
<TT>SAT </TT>Renowned travel writer Colin Thubron is about to climb Mount
<TT>SAT </TT>Kailas in Tibet, one of the holiest places in the world and
<TT>SAT </TT>hardly visited by westerners. Its slopes are rugged,
<TT>SAT </TT>glacial, and peopled by the toughest types alive. It'Its
<TT>SAT </TT>slopes are also full of stories: Hindu and Buddhist tales of
<TT>SAT </TT>struggle, devotion and intrigue. But on from these lower
<TT>SAT </TT>reaches, Kailas's peak rises sacrosanct. Forbiddingly
<TT>SAT </TT>distant. And it is here that Thubron casts his gaze, then
<TT>SAT </TT>walks towards, as listeners can discover in his new account.
<TT>SAT </TT>5.Near the top of Mt Kailas, the air thins, the pilgrims
<TT>SAT </TT>cluster, and there is a cry of 'victory to the gods'...
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Stephen Boxer.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xmbyz.html>b00xmbyz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xmbyz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, He Who Would Valiant Be
<TT>SAT </TT>A dragon's egg must be retrieved by a hero cursed with
<TT>SAT </TT>immortality - between the worlds of faerie and man. Stars
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Hilton.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:45 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xmj94.html>b00xmj94</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xmj94>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Then Fancies Flee Away
<TT>SAT </TT>Mankind's hero is forced to help a young lad who has lain in
<TT>SAT </TT>a coma, surrounded by thorns, for seven years. Stars Paul
<TT>SAT </TT>Hilton.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xmv26.html>b00xmv26</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xmv26>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, No Foes Shall Stay His Might
<TT>SAT </TT>Aided by a powerful spirit, a hunter is after Pilgrim - who
<TT>SAT </TT>tries to save himself by rescuing a young girl. Stars Paul
<TT>SAT </TT>Hilton.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xn6t0.html>b00xn6t0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xn6t0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, 'Gainst All Disaster
<TT>SAT </TT>Mankind's immortal hero is forced to help Joseph of
<TT>SAT </TT>Arimethea - held captive by a very malevolent angel. Stars
<TT>SAT </TT>Paul Hilton.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Hood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071bplk.html>b071bplk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071bplk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Scribe of Sherwood
<TT>SAT </TT>Wandering minstrel, Alan-A-Dale ventures into Sherwood. As a
<TT>SAT </TT>storyteller, he knows one man's laments are another man's
<TT>SAT </TT>inspiration. Caught in a storm, he finds Little John and
<TT>SAT </TT>Will Scarlet in their shelter. Seeking refuge, he joins them
<TT>SAT </TT>and finds John is eager to tell a tale. Just not the one he
<TT>SAT </TT>was bargaining for. The minstrel then finds himself
<TT>SAT </TT>entertaining at the court of Philip De Nicholay, Lord High
<TT>SAT </TT>Sheriff of Nottingham. Here, his songs and stories bring
<TT>SAT </TT>warmth to a cold castle night, but tales of friendship and
<TT>SAT </TT>loves lost give Philip cause to reflect and share a secret
<TT>SAT </TT>with Alan.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Peter Greenall as Little John, Damian Cooper as Will
<TT>SAT </TT>Scarlet, Billy Miller as Alan-A-Dale/King John and Sarah
<TT>SAT </TT>McKendrick as Lady Marion.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Iain Meadows.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Iain Meadows and Matt Hopper for Spiteful Puppet
<TT>SAT </TT>Entertainment.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:00 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ryg42.html>b00ryg42</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ryg42>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 21, Robin Hood
<TT>SAT </TT>Clive Stafford Smith is a lawyer working for human rights
<TT>SAT </TT>both in Britain and abroad - he campaigns for the rights of
<TT>SAT </TT>prisoners on death row in the US and in Guantanamo Bay. His
<TT>SAT </TT>nomination for a life worth celebrating is at first
<TT>SAT </TT>surprising - it's the entirely fictitious Robin Hood. But,
<TT>SAT </TT>he argues in conversation with medievalist Professor Stephen
<TT>SAT </TT>Knight, the myth has a lot to teach us about the way we
<TT>SAT </TT>treat each other. The presenter is Matthew Parris.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Christine Hall.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075vym.html>b0075vym</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075vym>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>River Thames
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian and writer Tony Hawks tests the guide books that
<TT>SAT </TT>claim to help us navigate our way around our holidays.
<TT>SAT </TT>Testing the plethora of reference books to the limit, Tony
<TT>SAT </TT>heads up river to discover his own suitability for boating
<TT>SAT </TT>life.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Lucy Willmore
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2000.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038bbvr.html>b038bbvr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038bbvr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Scrambled
<TT>SAT </TT>The Egg: Hailed as a wonder food; condemned as dangerous;
<TT>SAT </TT>it's fattening; it's slimming; it's ethical; it's unethical.
<TT>SAT </TT>It's been a luxury and dirt cheap. Times change, the egg
<TT>SAT </TT>doesn't. In 1955 they cost the equivalent of £14.80 a dozen
<TT>SAT </TT>but then came the battery farms. The "Go to work on an Egg"
<TT>SAT </TT>campaign is a classic of TV advertising. In 1965 consumption
<TT>SAT </TT>peaked at five eggs per person per week and then fell as
<TT>SAT </TT>doctors warned of cholesterol. The press exposed battery
<TT>SAT </TT>farm conditions and a government minister said they were
<TT>SAT </TT>deadly. In the 00's the egg bounced back. Delia hailed it;
<TT>SAT </TT>the NHS said they were good for you after all- eat as many
<TT>SAT </TT>as you like! Scrambled is not a history of the egg rather it
<TT>SAT </TT>is about how the egg may be seen as symbolic of our attitude
<TT>SAT </TT>to food in general in the past half century as medical
<TT>SAT </TT>science, diet fads, changing lifestyle habits, and animal
<TT>SAT </TT>welfare issues have impacted on how we perceive and consume
<TT>SAT </TT>what on the face of it is as close to a perfect and
<TT>SAT </TT>unchanging food as we have.
<TT>SAT </TT>Presented by Allegra McEvedy.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Williams on the Wireless <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071brjs.html>b071brjs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071brjs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Marking the 90th anniversary of the birth of a legend of
<TT>SAT </TT>entertainment, actor Robin Sebastian exposes his inner
<TT>SAT </TT>Kenneth Williams to introduce a collection of the Carry-On
<TT>SAT </TT>star's radio highlights.
<TT>SAT </TT>Including contributions from biographer Christopher Stevens
<TT>SAT </TT>and broadcaster Russell Davies, explore Williams' popular
<TT>SAT </TT>characters like Ramblin' Syd Rumpo and look back with
<TT>SAT </TT>laughter at lassic episodes. Discover Kenneth in a darker
<TT>SAT </TT>mood in a radio adaption of a Gogol story.
<TT>SAT </TT>* On the Trail of Ramblin' Syd:
<TT>SAT </TT>A new programme where Robin Sebastian traces the origins and
<TT>SAT </TT>impact of the West Country folk singer
<TT>SAT </TT>* Hancock's Half Hour - The Television Set
<TT>SAT </TT>Galton and Simpson comedy where living in the only house in
<TT>SAT </TT>Railway Cuttings without a telly, the lad takes action. From
<TT>SAT </TT>1955.
<TT>SAT </TT>* Round the Horne:
<TT>SAT </TT>a classic episode from the popular 1960's radio series
<TT>SAT </TT>starring Kenneth Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>* Just a Minute
<TT>SAT </TT>An unique episode with Kenneth Williams as chairman and
<TT>SAT </TT>Nicholas Parsons as panellist
<TT>SAT </TT>* Diary of A Mad Man:
<TT>SAT </TT>A rare and rather wonderful piece of Kenneth Williams
<TT>SAT </TT>archive with his brilliant interpretation of Nikolai Gogol's
<TT>SAT </TT>farcical short story
<TT>SAT </TT>* The Very Best of Ramblin' Syd Rumpo:
<TT>SAT </TT>A special concert recorded in 1970 in front of a live studio
<TT>SAT </TT>audience at Abbey Road Studios in London.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Stephen Garner.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnfd.html>b007jnfd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnfd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 5, Men of Letters
<TT>SAT </TT>Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>SAT </TT>Harold. With Anthony Sharp as the Vicar.
<TT>SAT </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>SAT </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>SAT </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>SAT </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>SAT </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>SAT </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>SAT </TT>for TV.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written for TV and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>SAT </TT>Simpson.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in June 1974.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt5g.html>b007jt5g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt5g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Great Tuscan Salami Scandal
<TT>SAT </TT>A meaty mystery for Neddie Seagoon, unaccompanied by the
<TT>SAT </TT>show's striking musicians. Stars Harry Secombe. From
<TT>SAT </TT>February 1956.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Halfway Here: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071bxz2.html>b071bxz2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071bxz2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Fifteen-year-old Nettie is on life support and her mum
<TT>SAT </TT>resorts to looking at her laptop for answers. Starring Tyger
<TT>SAT </TT>Drew-Honey.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Yasmina Reza
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael: Lenny Henry
<TT>SAT </TT>Veronica: Rosie Cavaliero
<TT>SAT </TT>Millson: Joseph Millson
<TT>SAT </TT>Annette: Monica Dolan
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: James Macdonald
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Catherine Bailey
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071bzzn.html>b071bzzn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071bzzn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Harry Connick Jr
<TT>SAT </TT>The singer and pianist picks 'When The Saints Go Marching
<TT>SAT </TT>In' by Louis Armstrong and 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' by
<TT>SAT </TT>Judy Garland.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Alan Bennett - An Englishman Abroad <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jyxz.html>b007jyxz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jyxz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>When a mysterious Englishman appears in her dressing-room,
<TT>SAT </TT>actress Coral Browne assumes he's with the embassy, but, if
<TT>SAT </TT>so, why are his trousers out at the knees? And what does he
<TT>SAT </TT>want with her face-powder?
<TT>SAT </TT>Alan Bennett based this drama on a real incident in Moscow
<TT>SAT </TT>involving the spy Guy Burgess in 1958.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Michael Gambon as Guy Burgess, Penelope Wilton as
<TT>SAT </TT>Coral Browne, Lala Lloyd as Mrs Burgess, John Baddeley as
<TT>SAT </TT>Claudius and Michael Higgs as Tolya/Hamlet.
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted from BBC TV's 1983 film and directed by Hilary
<TT>SAT </TT>Norrish
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on the BBC World Service in 1994.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038bbvr.html>b038bbvr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038bbvr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Hood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071bplk.html>b071bplk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071bplk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:00 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ryg42.html>b00ryg42</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ryg42>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075vym.html>b0075vym</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075vym>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Planet B <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yy62r.html>b00yy62r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yy62r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, The End of the Rogue
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5 by Matthew Broughton
<TT>SAT </TT>The virtual world has been switched off by Mark Schwartz. As
<TT>SAT </TT>the power slowly drains from the circuits, Kip and Medley
<TT>SAT </TT>must race through the ruins of reality in a desperate bid to
<TT>SAT </TT>reset the universe. Is this the end for Planet B? Last in
<TT>SAT </TT>the series.
<TT>SAT </TT>Kip .. Lloyd Thomas
<TT>SAT </TT>Medley .. Claire Harry
<TT>SAT </TT>Cerberus .. Chris Pavlo
<TT>SAT </TT>Slab .. Tony Bell
<TT>SAT </TT>Deano .. Adeel Akhtar
<TT>SAT </TT>Mary .. Sally Orrock
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Schwartz .. Sam Dale
<TT>SAT </TT>With Gunner Cauthery, Iain Batchelor, Henry Devas and Adjoa
<TT>SAT </TT>Andoh.
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by James Robinson.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:30 Ghost Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx3q.html>b007jx3q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx3q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>In a thrilling conclusion, the army closes in on Inchbrae,
<TT>SAT </TT>but can the alien presence be defeated? Stars Gayanne
<TT>SAT </TT>Potter.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Williams on the Wireless <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071brjs.html>b071brjs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071brjs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Richard Herring's Objective <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017cfkv.html>b017cfkv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017cfkv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Page 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Herring's Objective
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 3: 'Page 3'
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Herring examines 'Page 3' which has been the cause
<TT>SAT </TT>of controversy, debating whether it's something that we
<TT>SAT </TT>should celebrate, or consign to the dustbin of history.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by and starring Richard Herring, with Emma Kennedy
<TT>SAT </TT>and special guest, the glamour model Lucy Pinder.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>SAT </TT>The second series of Richard Herring's Objective pokes and
<TT>SAT </TT>prods a variety controversial objects and see if the
<TT>SAT </TT>controversy falls out. Through vox pops, interviews and
<TT>SAT </TT>stand up comedy Richard examines the objects' history,
<TT>SAT </TT>meaning and significance and challenges our assumed logic
<TT>SAT </TT>and stereotypes. Can we reclaim these objects away from
<TT>SAT </TT>their unfortunate associations?
<TT>SAT </TT>In series one the comedian investigated 'The Hitler
<TT>SAT </TT>Moustache', 'The Hoodie' and 'The St. George's Flag' and in
<TT>SAT </TT>the new series he'll be training his beady eye on 'The
<TT>SAT </TT>Golliwog', 'The Wheelchair', 'Page 3' and 'The Old School
<TT>SAT </TT>Tie'.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Alun Cochrane's Fun House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rvpvf.html>b01rvpvf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rvpvf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Bathroom
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian Alun Cochrane has a 25 year mortgage which he can
<TT>SAT </TT>only pay off by being funny. In this series he takes us on a
<TT>SAT </TT>room by room, stand up tour of his house.
<TT>SAT </TT>He has a fridge that beeps at him when he doesn't move
<TT>SAT </TT>quickly enough and a fire alarm he can't reach. His
<TT>SAT </TT>relationship with his house is a complicated one.
<TT>SAT </TT>A hoarder of funny and original observations on everyday
<TT>SAT </TT>life, Alun invites us to help him de-clutter his mind and
<TT>SAT </TT>tidy his ideas into one of those bags that you hoover all
<TT>SAT </TT>the air out of and keep under your bed. This show will help
<TT>SAT </TT>Alun and his house work through their relationship issues
<TT>SAT </TT>and prevent a separation that Alun can ill afford; at least
<TT>SAT </TT>not until the market picks up anyway.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring ... Alun Cochrane and Gavin Osborn
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by ... Alun Cochrane and Andy Wolton
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by ... Carl Cooper.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Alun Cochrane
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Gavin Osborn
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Alun Cochrane
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Andy Wolton
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Carl Cooper
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071wzrc.html>b071wzrc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071wzrc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith is joined by
<TT>SAT </TT>Matt Forde.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Pleased to Meet You <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k35j.html>b007k35j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k35j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Ninety-something good-time girl Dora Dale dishes more dirt
<TT>SAT </TT>on her celeb chums to Martin Kelner. With Jake Yapp. From
<TT>SAT </TT>August 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 The Big Booth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jryj.html>b007jryj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jryj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2: The Big Booth Too, Episode 6
<TT>SAT </TT>Boothby Graffoe traces a joke through the ages and tries to
<TT>SAT </TT>find a Brighton B&B. With Mariella Frostrup. From March
<TT>SAT </TT>2001.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
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<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Planet B <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yy62r.html>b00yy62r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yy62r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:30 Ghost Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx3q.html>b007jx3q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx3q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Halfway Here: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071bxz2.html>b071bxz2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071bxz2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071bzzn.html>b071bzzn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071bzzn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Alan Bennett - An Englishman Abroad <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jyxz.html>b007jyxz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jyxz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038bbvr.html>b038bbvr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038bbvr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Hood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071bplk.html>b071bplk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071bplk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:00 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ryg42.html>b00ryg42</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ryg42>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075vym.html>b0075vym</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075vym>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Katie Hims - The Kiss: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c3p1.html>b071c3p1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c3p1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Five stories portray the significance of a kiss - parting
<TT>SUN </TT>kisses, first kisses much longed-for kisses. Stars Claire
<TT>SUN </TT>Rushbrook.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c3yf.html>b071c3yf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c3yf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Relieving General Gordon
<TT>SUN </TT>Don't panic! Memories of Dad's Army star Clive Dunn, who
<TT>SUN </TT>played Lance-Corporal Jack Jones for nearly a decade on TV,
<TT>SUN </TT>radio and film between 1968 to 1977.
<TT>SUN </TT>Recalling highlights from his first 50 years in
<TT>SUN </TT>entertainment, Clive recalls his early career training to be
<TT>SUN </TT>an actor and travelling with a repertory company.
<TT>SUN </TT>Clive was aged 68 at the time of recording. He died in
<TT>SUN </TT>Portugal in 2012, aged 92.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in 1988.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Life: An Idiot's Guide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qmxfy.html>b01qmxfy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qmxfy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Health and Medicine
<TT>SUN </TT>Comedian Stephen K Amos is joined by Paul Sinha, Andre
<TT>SUN </TT>Vincent and John Hegley to compile an Idiot's Guide to
<TT>SUN </TT>Health and Medicine. Produced by Colin Anderson.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 Jim the Great <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036jt6g.html>b036jt6g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036jt6g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Camelot Caper
<TT>SUN </TT>The impoverished sovereign wants in on Camelot, but a test
<TT>SUN </TT>of 'courtly love' backfires. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From
<TT>SUN </TT>October 1979.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yhx5s.html>b00yhx5s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yhx5s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Angry antique dealers, a word from the Minister for
<TT>SUN </TT>population - and it's not the end of the world
<TT>SUN </TT>A sequential entertainment for radio starring Ronnie Barker.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Terence Brady and Pauline Yates. Pianist: Gordon
<TT>SUN </TT>Langford. Banjo: Dick Abell.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Terence Brady, Peter N Christie, Donald
<TT>SUN </TT>Churchill, Bert Fisher, John Graham, Christopher Langham,
<TT>SUN </TT>Roy Lomax, Chris Miller, Katie Moss, Myles Rudge and Gordon
<TT>SUN </TT>Langford, Allan Scott and Chris Bryant, and Gerald Wiley.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer John Fawcett-Wilson
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 1972.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Benjamin Franklin in London: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c4l0.html>b071c4l0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c4l0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>From 1757 to 1775, Benjamin Franklin lived in London, mixing
<TT>SUN </TT>with the brilliant and powerful, even the King. Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Nickolas Grace.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c4vj.html>b071c4vj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c4vj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Tori Amos
<TT>SUN </TT>Singer-songwrter Tori Amos picks 'Thank You' by Led Zeppelin
<TT>SUN </TT>and 'L.O.V.E.' by Nat 'King' Cole.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c4vl.html>b071c4vl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c4vl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Space, Colin Pillinger
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. From Al Bowlly to Elvis Presley, space
<TT>SUN </TT>scientist Professor Colin Pillinger shares his castaway
<TT>SUN </TT>choices with Kirsty Young. From October 2009.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:00 In Pod We Trust <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06ppb2h.html>b06ppb2h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06ppb2h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Podcast Pioneers
<TT>SUN </TT>Miranda Sawyer with the third episode of her series about
<TT>SUN </TT>the world of podcasts, rounding up some of the best from
<TT>SUN </TT>around the globe. This week: podcast pioneers, the
<TT>SUN </TT>agenda-setting podcasters who have broken new ground in the
<TT>SUN </TT>genre.
<TT>SUN </TT>Miranda hears from the creators of Welcome to Night Vale,
<TT>SUN </TT>who talk about their perhaps unlikely surrealist pod hit.
<TT>SUN </TT>The programme also features Wendy Zukerman's
<TT>SUN </TT>Australian-based science podcast Science Vs, recently bought
<TT>SUN </TT>up by Gimlet Media, an increasingly powerful new media
<TT>SUN </TT>player in the burgeoning podcasting market.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ben Hammersley, internet technologist and journalist, and
<TT>SUN </TT>the man who invented the word "podcast" guests.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Jim Frank
<TT>SUN </TT>Researcher: Chris Pearson.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ben Hammersley
<TT>SUN </TT>Ben Hammersley
<TT>SUN </TT>is a tech journalist and the Innovator-in-Residence for
<TT>SUN </TT>Goldsmiths University. He also
<TT>SUN </TT>coined the word 'Podcast'
<TT>SUN </TT>Welcome to Night Vale
<TT>SUN </TT>Welcome to Night Vale
<TT>SUN </TT> is a twice-monthly podcast in the style of community radio,
<TT>SUN </TT>set in the mysterious town of Night Vale. This week, Miranda
<TT>SUN </TT>interviews the podcast's creators Joseph Fink and Jeffrey
<TT>SUN </TT>Cranor.
<TT>SUN </TT>Love + Radio
<TT>SUN </TT>Love + Radio
<TT>SUN </TT>features in-depth, otherworldly-produced interviews with an
<TT>SUN </TT>eclectic range of subjects, from the seedy to the sublime.
<TT>SUN </TT>This week we talk to the programme's director Nick van der
<TT>SUN </TT>Kolk, and there are reflections on a specific episode of
<TT>SUN </TT>Love + Radio called '
<TT>SUN </TT>The Living Room
<TT>SUN </TT>'.
<TT>SUN </TT>MyAfrica
<TT>SUN </TT>MyAfrica
<TT>SUN </TT>interviews leading Africans, including politicians, artists,
<TT>SUN </TT>musicians and business leaders.
<TT>SUN </TT>Hardcore History
<TT>SUN </TT>Dan Carlin's
<TT>SUN </TT>Hardcore History
<TT>SUN </TT>features long-form analysis and exploration of historical
<TT>SUN </TT>events.
<TT>SUN </TT>Science Vs
<TT>SUN </TT>Wendy Zukerman's
<TT>SUN </TT>Science VS
<TT>SUN </TT> is the science show that pits facts against fads. Series 2
<TT>SUN </TT>will be produced by
<TT>SUN </TT>Gimlet Media
<TT>SUN </TT>Limetown
<TT>SUN </TT>In the fictional podcast series
<TT>SUN </TT>Limetown
<TT>SUN </TT>American Public Radio host Lia Haddock investigates the
<TT>SUN </TT>infamous disappearance of a doomed research facility.
<TT>SUN </TT>Made in Sweden
<TT>SUN </TT>'
<TT>SUN </TT>Made in Sweden
<TT>SUN </TT>' is the true story of how three brothers grew up to become
<TT>SUN </TT>some of Sweden's most wanted criminals, as told by the
<TT>SUN </TT>fourth brother Stefan Thunberg and crime journalist Anders
<TT>SUN </TT>Roslund.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:30 Short Cuts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mw2dv.html>b01mw2dv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mw2dv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Space between Us
<TT>SUN </TT>Nina Garthwaite presents a showcase for delightful and
<TT>SUN </TT>adventurous short documentaries. A selection of brief
<TT>SUN </TT>encounters, true stories, radio adventures and found sound.
<TT>SUN </TT>In The Space Between Us, Nina explores the difficulties and
<TT>SUN </TT>delights of distance. We travel to the outer reaches of the
<TT>SUN </TT>galaxy in the intriguing "audio movie" Made Out of Meat and
<TT>SUN </TT>take a joyful journey to the middle of absolutely nowhere
<TT>SUN </TT>with the writer Ian Sansom.
<TT>SUN </TT>We hear tales of family tussles over living space, a pop
<TT>SUN </TT>song constructed around a gap in understanding between
<TT>SUN </TT>scientists and the general public, and a look at the spaces
<TT>SUN </TT>in our speech patterns as the comedian Dan Schreiber
<TT>SUN </TT>explores the importance of a well placed...pause in the
<TT>SUN </TT>delivery of a joke.
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Eleanor McDowall
<TT>SUN </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4
<TT>SUN </TT>The items featured in this programme were:
<TT>SUN </TT>Mind the Gap
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring Dan Schreiber
<TT>SUN </TT>Tears, Gravity and Distance
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Karl James
<TT>SUN </TT>They're Made Out of Meat
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Jonathan Mitchell
<TT>SUN </TT>Silent Comedy
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring Dan Schreiber
<TT>SUN </TT>Nowhere
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Rachel Hooper
<TT>SUN </TT>The Table
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Katie Burningham
<TT>SUN </TT>Higgs Boson!
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Mad Genius.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 Jim the Great <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036jt6g.html>b036jt6g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036jt6g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yhx5s.html>b00yhx5s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yhx5s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Katie Hims - The Kiss: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c3p1.html>b071c3p1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c3p1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c3yf.html>b071c3yf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c3yf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Meg Rosoff - Jonathan Unleashed: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c693.html>b071c693</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c693>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>In New York, fresh from college, can Jonathan Trefoil
<TT>SUN </TT>navigate the responsibilities of adulthood? Read by Rhashan
<TT>SUN </TT>Stone.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Philip Norman - Skiffle Night <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c6lq.html>b071c6lq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c6lq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. It's 1957. A teenager finds the courage to go
<TT>SUN </TT>on his first date, but where to go and what to wear? Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>Oliver Cotton.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Peter Terson - Getting to Know Mr Schmeigelow
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c6t2.html>b071c6t2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c6t2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>In 1925, the future designer Cecil Beaton came down from
<TT>SUN </TT>Cambridge deeply in debt: his one ambition, to be accepted
<TT>SUN </TT>by the aristocratic and artistic. But his father decided
<TT>SUN </TT>that he should learn to be a businessman and sent him to
<TT>SUN </TT>work in the City.
<TT>SUN </TT>Peter Terson's drama stars Julian Firth as Cecil Beaton,
<TT>SUN </TT>William Eedle as Papa, Christian Rodska as Mr Schmeigelow,
<TT>SUN </TT>June Barrie as Mama and Joanna Mackie as Nancy,
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Shaun MacLoughlin
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1990.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c72t.html>b071c72t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c72t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Lost Voices - WH Davies
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive.
<TT>SUN </TT>'Lost Voices' features WH Davies - a very successful poet in
<TT>SUN </TT>the early 20th century, but now remembered, if at all, for
<TT>SUN </TT>one poem - What is this life if full of care, We have no
<TT>SUN </TT>time to stand and stare. But as Brian Patten explains,
<TT>SUN </TT>Davies lived an amazing life as a traveller, a tramp, a
<TT>SUN </TT>dreamer and a lover of the natural world. All this is
<TT>SUN </TT>reflected in his poetry which was admired at the time by
<TT>SUN </TT>George Bernard Shaw and Edward Thomas and which later
<TT>SUN </TT>inspired the 15 year old Brian Patten to write.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Christine Hall
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in March 2009.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Life: An Idiot's Guide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qmxfy.html>b01qmxfy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qmxfy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r527b.html>b01r527b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01r527b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>London Below
<TT>SUN </TT>Beneath the streets of London there is another London. A
<TT>SUN </TT>subterranean labyrinth of sewers and abandoned tube
<TT>SUN </TT>stations. A somewhere that is Neverwhere.
<TT>SUN </TT>An act of kindness sees Richard Mayhew catapulted from his
<TT>SUN </TT>ordinary life into a subterranean world under the streets of
<TT>SUN </TT>London. Stopping to help an injured girl on a London street,
<TT>SUN </TT>Richard is thrust from his workaday existence into the
<TT>SUN </TT>strange world of London Below.
<TT>SUN </TT>So begins a curious and mysterious adventure deep beneath
<TT>SUN </TT>the streets of London, a London of shadows where the tube
<TT>SUN </TT>cry of 'Mind the Gap' takes on new meaning; for the
<TT>SUN </TT>inhabitants of this murky domain are those who have fallen
<TT>SUN </TT>through the gaps in society, the dispossessed, the homeless.
<TT>SUN </TT>Here Richard meets the Earl of Earl's Court, Old Bailey and
<TT>SUN </TT>Hammersmith, faces a life-threatening ordeal at the hands of
<TT>SUN </TT>the Black Friars, comes face to face with Great Beast of
<TT>SUN </TT>London, and encounters an Angel. Called Islington.
<TT>SUN </TT>Joining the mysterious girl named Door and her companions,
<TT>SUN </TT>the Marquis de Carabas and the bodyguard, Hunter, Richard
<TT>SUN </TT>embarks on an extraordinary quest to escape from the
<TT>SUN </TT>clutches of the fiendish assassins Croup and Vandemar and to
<TT>SUN </TT>discover who ordered them to murder her family. All the
<TT>SUN </TT>while trying to work out how to get back to his old life in
<TT>SUN </TT>London Above.
<TT>SUN </TT>A six part adaption of Neil Gaiman's novel adapted by Dirk
<TT>SUN </TT>Maggs, sees James McAvoy as Richard lead a stellar cast
<TT>SUN </TT>which includes Natalie Dormer, David Harewood, Sophie
<TT>SUN </TT>Okonedo, Benedict Cumberbatch, Christopher Lee, Anthony
<TT>SUN </TT>Head, David Schofield, Bernard Cribbins, Romola Garai,
<TT>SUN </TT>George Harris, Andrew Sachs, Lucy Cohu, Johnny Vegas, Paul
<TT>SUN </TT>Chequer, Don Gilet and Abdul Salis.
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Richard Mayhew: James McAvoy
<TT>SUN </TT>Lady Door: Natalie Dormer
<TT>SUN </TT>Marquis de Carabas: David Harewood
<TT>SUN </TT>Hunter: Sophie Okonedo
<TT>SUN </TT>Croup: Anthony Head
<TT>SUN </TT>Vandemar: David Schofield
<TT>SUN </TT>Old Bailey: Bernard Cribbins
<TT>SUN </TT>Jessica: Romola Garai
<TT>SUN </TT>Gary: Paul Chequer
<TT>SUN </TT>Anaesthesia: Yasmin Paige
<TT>SUN </TT>Lord Ratspeaker: Johnny Vegas
<TT>SUN </TT>Iliaster: Paul Stonehouse
<TT>SUN </TT>Varney: Stephen Marcus
<TT>SUN </TT>Letting Agent: Stephen Marcus
<TT>SUN </TT>Sylvia: Karen Archer
<TT>SUN </TT>Lord Portico: John Glover
<TT>SUN </TT>Mr Figgis: Neil Gaiman
<TT>SUN </TT>Fop (with no name): Neil Gaiman
<TT>SUN </TT>Writer: Neil Gaiman
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Dirk Maggs
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Heather Larmour
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 In Pod We Trust <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06ppb2h.html>b06ppb2h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06ppb2h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:30 Short Cuts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mw2dv.html>b01mw2dv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mw2dv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:00 Patrick Hamilton - Rope <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c7rb.html>b071c7rb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c7rb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Two young undergraduates think they've committed the perfect
<TT>SUN </TT>murder. To add piquancy to their crime, they invite the
<TT>SUN </TT>victim's father and other guests to a macabre dinner party.
<TT>SUN </TT>Starring Alan Rickman as Rupert Cadell, Adam Bareham as
<TT>SUN </TT>Wyndham Brandon, Andrew Branch as Charles Granillo, Cyril
<TT>SUN </TT>Luckham as Sir Johnstone Kentley, Moir Leslie as Leila
<TT>SUN </TT>Arden, Christopher Good as Kenneth Raglan and Olivier Pierre
<TT>SUN </TT>as Sabot
<TT>SUN </TT>Stage, screen and radio actor and director, Alan Rickman was
<TT>SUN </TT>born: 21st February 1946 and died 14th January 2016 aged 69.
<TT>SUN </TT>English playwright, Patrick Hamilton (1904 - 1962) once
<TT>SUN </TT>explained: "In Rope, I have gone all out to write a horror
<TT>SUN </TT>play and make your flesh creep. It is a thriller. A thriller
<TT>SUN </TT>all the time, and nothing but a thriller".
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: John Tydeman
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in Saturday Night Theatre:
<TT>SUN </TT>Murder for Pleasure in 1983.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c4vl.html>b071c4vl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c4vl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Life: An Idiot's Guide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qmxfy.html>b01qmxfy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qmxfy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 The Shuttleworths <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jm35.html>b007jm35</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jm35>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Wireless Wanderings
<TT>SUN </TT>Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth takes Ken on a radio
<TT>SUN </TT>cruise. With Graham Fellows and Charlotte Green. From June
<TT>SUN </TT>1995.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:45 The In Crowd <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fbc9x.html>b00fbc9x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fbc9x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince,
<TT>SUN </TT>Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From March 2002.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Newsjack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wqp9.html>b070wqp9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wqp9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 14, Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into
<TT>SUN </TT>sketches, one-liners and vox-pops by the public. Trying to
<TT>SUN </TT>make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
<TT>SUN </TT>Nish is joined this week by Jason Forbes, Freya Parker and
<TT>SUN </TT>Ellie White.
<TT>SUN </TT>The producers were Suzy Grant, Paul Sheehan and Matt
<TT>SUN </TT>Stronge. The script editors were Ed Amsden and Tom Coles.
<TT>SUN </TT>Newsjack is a BBC Radio Comedy production.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 The Nick Revell Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cnhys.html>b00cnhys</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cnhys>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, The Wedding
<TT>SUN </TT>Preparing for his old flame's nuptials, the writer seethes
<TT>SUN </TT>over the way she dumped him. With Doon MacKichan. From June
<TT>SUN </TT>1993.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r527b.html>b01r527b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01r527b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Katie Hims - The Kiss: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c3p1.html>b071c3p1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c3p1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c3yf.html>b071c3yf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c3yf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Meg Rosoff - Jonathan Unleashed: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c693.html>b071c693</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c693>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Philip Norman - Skiffle Night <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c6lq.html>b071c6lq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c6lq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Peter Terson - Getting to Know Mr Schmeigelow
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c6t2.html>b071c6t2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c6t2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071c72t.html>b071c72t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071c72t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Life: An Idiot's Guide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qmxfy.html>b01qmxfy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qmxfy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsmq.html>b007jsmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Kindly Detective Inspector Purbright probes dark deeds in
<TT>MON </TT>the world of small-time animal charities.
<TT>MON </TT>One of Colin Watson's Flaxborough Chronicles dramatised by
<TT>MON </TT>Christopher Denys in 6 parts.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars John Rowe as Inspector Purbright, Robin Polley as Sgt.
<TT>MON </TT>Malley, Tricia Wilcock as Mrs Hallam, Paul Downing as Love,
<TT>MON </TT>Russell Dixon as Dr Fergusson and Ann Rye as Lucilla
<TT>MON </TT>Teatime.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Tony Cliff
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1992.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 The Spirit of Grunge <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00l5mhq.html>b00l5mhq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00l5mhq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Twenty years on from the birth of grunge, Miranda Sawyer
<TT>MON </TT>examines how the movement shaped a generation of British
<TT>MON </TT>youth and changed mainstream youth culture forever.
<TT>MON </TT>Including contributions from music journalists John Harris,
<TT>MON </TT>Keith Cameron, Caitlin Moran and Charles Cross; and Megan
<TT>MON </TT>Jasper of influential record label Sub Pop.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 Brian and Robin's Infinite Inbox <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071fqj1.html>b071fqj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071fqj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Brian Cox and Robin Ince sift through "The Infinite Monkey
<TT>MON </TT>Cage" inbox and answer some listener questions.
<TT>MON </TT>They are allowed to phone a friend, but expect questions on
<TT>MON </TT>the recent series of the award-winning BBC Radio 4 show plus
<TT>MON </TT>a spattering of the usual queries regarding the mortality of
<TT>MON </TT>strawberries, and the nature of the infinite cage itself.
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra and first broadcast in March
<TT>MON </TT>2015.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zqq9d.html>b06zqq9d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zqq9d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 8, Calman, Cooke, Lowe
<TT>MON </TT>This week, the Professor of Ignorance John Lloyd and his
<TT>MON </TT>curator Sarah Millican welcome the comedian, Fearer of
<TT>MON </TT>Raisins and Collector of Thimbles, Susan Calman; an artist
<TT>MON </TT>who has made an art out of copying art and claims that he
<TT>MON </TT>has actually slept with the Mona Lisa, Adam Lowe; and a TV
<TT>MON </TT>naturalist who admits that when she talks to animals, all
<TT>MON </TT>they want to talk about is food, fighting and, well, mating,
<TT>MON </TT>Lucy Cooke.
<TT>MON </TT>This week, the Museum's guests discuss what Fifty Shades of
<TT>MON </TT>Grey has in common with Capt. Kirk and Mr Spock making sweet
<TT>MON </TT>exoplanetary love; how salt could be the building material
<TT>MON </TT>of the future if only it didn't rain; and why living on a
<TT>MON </TT>small island will either turn you into a pygmy or a giant.
<TT>MON </TT>The show was researched by Anne Miller and Stevyn Colgan of
<TT>MON </TT>QI.
<TT>MON </TT>The producers were Richard Turner and James Harkin.
<TT>MON </TT>It was a BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: John Lloyd
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Sarah Millican
<TT>MON </TT>Interviewed Guest: Susan Calman
<TT>MON </TT>Interviewed Guest: Adam Lowe
<TT>MON </TT>Interviewed Guest: Lucy Cooke
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Richard Turner
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: James Harkin
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqzq.html>b007jqzq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqzq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, The Recruit
<TT>MON </TT>With Captain Mainwaring in hospital, the Vicar and the
<TT>MON </TT>Verger spark unrest in the Home Guard platoon.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>MON </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike, Bill Pertwee as Hodges, Frank
<TT>MON </TT>Williams as the Vicar, Edward Sinclair as the Verger and
<TT>MON </TT>Larry Martyn as Private Walker.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>MON </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1976.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Brothers in Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js5z.html>b007js5z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js5z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, A Jewel of a Husband
<TT>MON </TT>There's double trouble for barrister Roger in a bigamy case.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars Richard Briers and Barbara Windsor. From September
<TT>MON </TT>1971.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f3wqc.html>b00f3wqc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f3wqc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 8, JK Rowling
<TT>MON </TT>James Walton takes the chair for the game of literary
<TT>MON </TT>correctness, flanked by captains Sebastian Faulks and John
<TT>MON </TT>Walsh.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 Tomorrow, Today! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gzj8.html>b017gzj8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gzj8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Countess Natasha and the Red Menace
<TT>MON </TT>Comedy series by Christopher William Hill, set in 1962.
<TT>MON </TT>A BBC producer struggles to make a radio soap set in the
<TT>MON </TT>unimaginably futuristic world of 2008.
<TT>MON </TT>Prime Minister Harold Macmillan guest stars in the same week
<TT>MON </TT>that the programme is infiltrated by a spy.
<TT>MON </TT>Nigel Lavery ...... Peter Bowles
<TT>MON </TT>Sylvia Hann ...... Cheryl Campbell
<TT>MON </TT>Godfrey Winnard ..... John Fortune
<TT>MON </TT>Sir Angus McNairn ...... Gary Waldhorn
<TT>MON </TT>Hugo Kellerman ...... Joseph Kloska
<TT>MON </TT>Douglas Bennings/Harold Macmillan ...... Jon Glover
<TT>MON </TT>Keith Wood ...... Sam Pamphilon
<TT>MON </TT>Roger Aspinall ...... Simon Treves
<TT>MON </TT>Secretary ...... Laura Molyneux
<TT>MON </TT>Miss Thurwell ...... Anna Bengo.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mf2mj.html>b00mf2mj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mf2mj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The A-Z of Dr Johnson - Boswell's Life of Johnson, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatisation by Robin Brooks of James Boswell's biography
<TT>MON </TT>of Samuel Johnson, to celebrate the 300th anniversary of
<TT>MON </TT>Johnson's birth.
<TT>MON </TT>Young Boswell comes to London to seek out his hero. He wants
<TT>MON </TT>to write a biography of the great man 'in scenes', with
<TT>MON </TT>Johnson's conversation cast as dialogue. Nothing quite like
<TT>MON </TT>this has ever been attempted before.
<TT>MON </TT>Samuel Johnson ...... Kenneth Cranham
<TT>MON </TT>James Boswell ...... Paul Higgins
<TT>MON </TT>King George ...... David Hargreaves
<TT>MON </TT>Louisa ...... Lizzy Watts
<TT>MON </TT>Joshua Reynolds ...... Matt Addis
<TT>MON </TT>Oliver Goldsmith ...... Stephen Hogan
<TT>MON </TT>Lady Di ...... Annabelle Dowler
<TT>MON </TT>Davies ...... Philip Fox
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Claire Grove.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Deep Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bwd37.html>b01bwd37</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bwd37>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>Neil Ansell is living in a very remote part of the Welsh
<TT>MON </TT>countryside, on his own, with no electricity, gas or water,
<TT>MON </TT>and only the wildlife around him for company. He survives
<TT>MON </TT>the gales but has to face another storm - his own
<TT>MON </TT>vulnerability. Read by Matthew Gravelle.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Willa King.
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Emma Bodger
<TT>MON </TT>A BBC Cymru Wales Production.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019dmxg.html>b019dmxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019dmxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, The Drowned Church
<TT>MON </TT>The Drowned Church: Humanity's ageless champion returns,
<TT>MON </TT>this time to stop a sinister church congregation under the
<TT>MON </TT>sea. Starring Paul Hilton.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqzq.html>b007jqzq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqzq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Brothers in Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js5z.html>b007js5z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js5z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsmq.html>b007jsmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 The Spirit of Grunge <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00l5mhq.html>b00l5mhq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00l5mhq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080jj1.html>b0080jj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080jj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Sophie tells all, and Calypso has a secret for Hector, but
<TT>MON </TT>where is he? Sian Phillips reads the Second World War family
<TT>MON </TT>saga.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048s4tn.html>b048s4tn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048s4tn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>A Rose by Any Other Name
<TT>MON </TT>The 18th century's age of travel and enlightenment meant
<TT>MON </TT>that a vast influx of newly discovered plants into Europe
<TT>MON </TT>was creating a botanical tower of Babel. No common language
<TT>MON </TT>for plants and a wealth of long and localised names made
<TT>MON </TT>communication about plant species often impossible. Swedish
<TT>MON </TT>naturalist Carl Linnaeus dedicated his life to developing a
<TT>MON </TT>proper system of naming and placing plants into a new
<TT>MON </TT>ordered hierarchy.
<TT>MON </TT>Professor Kathy Willis launches the series by talking to Jim
<TT>MON </TT>Endersby, historian at Sussex University, who argues that
<TT>MON </TT>Linnaeus' system of plant classification established the
<TT>MON </TT>roots of botany as we now know it and revolutionised the
<TT>MON </TT>economics and movement of plant species and their riches
<TT>MON </TT>across the globe, and how they are referred to.
<TT>MON </TT>She speaks with Linnaean archivist Gina Douglas and learns
<TT>MON </TT>how in 1753 his System Naturae placed plants into a
<TT>MON </TT>hierarchy of relationships based on the number of
<TT>MON </TT>reproductive organs, in the hope of uncovering the machinery
<TT>MON </TT>of nature. Whilst much of what Linnaeus developed has now
<TT>MON </TT>been superseded by a more natural system of classification,
<TT>MON </TT>his method of naming still dominates today
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Adrian Washbourne
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: KATHY WILLIS is Director of Science at Royal
<TT>MON </TT>Botanic Gardens at Kew. She is also Professor of Long-term
<TT>MON </TT>Ecology and a fellow of Merton College, both at Oxford
<TT>MON </TT>University. Winner of several awards, she has spent over 20
<TT>MON </TT>years researching and teaching biodiversity and conservation
<TT>MON </TT>at Oxford and Cambridge.
<TT>MON </TT>Cycads in the News
<TT>MON </TT>Extinction threat to ancient plant group
<TT>MON </TT>Love blossoms for rare plants
<TT>MON </TT>'Oldest' pot plant to get new pot (from 2003)
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mb1qz.html>b00mb1qz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mb1qz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>September, 1945: Anne Welles arrives in New York from sedate
<TT>MON </TT>Lawrenceville to find that every woman she meets is looking
<TT>MON </TT>for a husband.
<TT>MON </TT>Jacqueline Susann's 1960s best seller. Three beautiful young
<TT>MON </TT>women become best friends as they carve out careers in the
<TT>MON </TT>entertainment industry.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars Madeleine Potter as Anne Welles, Barbara Barnes as
<TT>MON </TT>Neely O'Hara, Stuart Milligan as Henry Bellamy, Walter Lewis
<TT>MON </TT>as Allen Cooper and Liza Ross as Mrs Welles.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Claire Grove
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yyb1g.html>b00yyb1g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yyb1g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Bird Cloud, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Pulitzer prize-winning writer, Annie Proulx, sets out to
<TT>MON </TT>build her perfect home in a remote corner of Wyoming.
<TT>MON </TT>Proulx's first work of non-fiction in twenty years tells a
<TT>MON </TT>personal story of designing and constructing a house in
<TT>MON </TT>harmony with her interests, work and personality.
<TT>MON </TT>Having lived a peripatetic life, Annie Proulx decides to
<TT>MON </TT>build a house where she can end her days. It does not quite
<TT>MON </TT>work out that way when she falls in love with a 640 acre of
<TT>MON </TT>remote Nature Conservancy land in Wyoming.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Laura Brook
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Elizabeth Reeder
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mf2mj.html>b00mf2mj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mf2mj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f3wqc.html>b00f3wqc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00f3wqc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 Tomorrow, Today! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017gzj8.html>b017gzj8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b017gzj8>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 Brian and Robin's Infinite Inbox <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071fqj1.html>b071fqj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071fqj1>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zqq9d.html>b06zqq9d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zqq9d>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rb2c1.html>b01rb2c1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rb2c1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Earl's Court
<TT>MON </TT>Beneath the streets of London there is another London. A
<TT>MON </TT>subterranean labyrinth of sewers and abandoned tube
<TT>MON </TT>stations. A somewhere that is Neverwhere.
<TT>MON </TT>An act of kindness sees Richard Mayhew catapulted from his
<TT>MON </TT>ordinary life into a subterranean world under the streets of
<TT>MON </TT>London. Stopping to help an injured girl on a London street,
<TT>MON </TT>Richard is thrust from his workaday existence into the
<TT>MON </TT>strange world of London Below.
<TT>MON </TT>So begins a curious and mysterious adventure deep beneath
<TT>MON </TT>the streets of London, a London of shadows where the tube
<TT>MON </TT>cry of 'Mind the Gap' takes on new meaning; for the
<TT>MON </TT>inhabitants of this murky domain are those who have fallen
<TT>MON </TT>through the gaps in society, the dispossessed, the homeless.
<TT>MON </TT>Here Richard meets the Earl of Earl's Court, Old Bailey and
<TT>MON </TT>Hammersmith, faces a life-threatening ordeal at the hands of
<TT>MON </TT>the Black Friars, comes face to face with Great Beast of
<TT>MON </TT>London, and encounters an Angel. Called Islington.
<TT>MON </TT>Joining the mysterious girl named Door and her companions,
<TT>MON </TT>the Marquis de Carabas and the bodyguard, Hunter, Richard
<TT>MON </TT>embarks on an extraordinary quest to escape from the
<TT>MON </TT>clutches of the fiendish assassins Croup and Vandemar and to
<TT>MON </TT>discover who ordered them to murder her family. All the
<TT>MON </TT>while trying to work out how to get back to his old life in
<TT>MON </TT>London Above.
<TT>MON </TT>A six part adaption of Neil Gaiman's novel adapted by Dirk
<TT>MON </TT>Maggs, sees James McAvoy as Richard lead a stellar cast
<TT>MON </TT>which includes Natalie Dormer, David Harewood, Sophie
<TT>MON </TT>Okonedo, Benedict Cumberbatch, Christopher Lee, Anthony
<TT>MON </TT>Head, David Schofield, Bernard Cribbins, Romola Garai,
<TT>MON </TT>George Harris, Andrew Sachs, Lucy Cohu, Johnny Vegas, Paul
<TT>MON </TT>Chequer, Don Gilet and Abdul Salis.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Richard Mayhew: James McAvoy
<TT>MON </TT>Lady Door: Natalie Dormer
<TT>MON </TT>Marquis de Carabas: David Harewood
<TT>MON </TT>Hunter: Sophie Okonedo
<TT>MON </TT>Croup: Anthony Head
<TT>MON </TT>Vandemar: David Schofield
<TT>MON </TT>The Earl of Earl’s Court: Christopher Lee
<TT>MON </TT>Islington: Benedict Cumberbatch
<TT>MON </TT>Old Bailey: Bernard Cribbins
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: Neil Gaiman
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Heather Larmour
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Heather Larmour
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763d8.html>b00763d8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763d8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Colin Dexter & Russell James
<TT>MON </TT>Louise Doughty is joined by crime writers Colin Dexter and
<TT>MON </TT>Russell James to talk about favourite paperbacks by Martha
<TT>MON </TT>Gelhorn, AE Housman and Jill Dawson. From 2001.
<TT>MON </TT>Collected Poems by AE Housman
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin
<TT>MON </TT>The View From the Ground by Martha Gelhorn
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Granta
<TT>MON </TT>Fred and Edie
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Sceptre.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqzq.html>b007jqzq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqzq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Brothers in Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js5z.html>b007js5z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js5z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsmq.html>b007jsmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 The Spirit of Grunge <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00l5mhq.html>b00l5mhq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00l5mhq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Deep Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bwd37.html>b01bwd37</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bwd37>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019dmxg.html>b019dmxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019dmxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zqq9d.html>b06zqq9d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zqq9d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Chris Addison's Civilization <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dr4t0.html>b00dr4t0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dr4t0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Controlling the Universe
<TT>MON </TT>The thinking idiot's anthropologist reveals what is next in
<TT>MON </TT>the future of mankind. With Geoffrey McGivern. From April
<TT>MON </TT>2006.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0725pz5.html>b0725pz5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0725pz5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tom Wrigglesworth is joined
<TT>MON </TT>by Tim FitzHigham.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071gnq3.html>b071gnq3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071gnq3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 7
<TT>MON </TT>A satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp.
<TT>MON </TT>Tune in to hear some bonus material from the live recording
<TT>MON </TT>that didn't quite make it into the regular weekly show.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>23:45 Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zh10.html>b007zh10</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zh10>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Romance in the Glen
<TT>MON </TT>Falling head over heels for a society beauty, Hamish finds a
<TT>MON </TT>rival in the Laird. Stars Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden.
<TT>MON </TT>From December 2002.
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<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 23 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rb2c1.html>b01rb2c1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rb2c1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00763d8.html>b00763d8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00763d8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsmq.html>b007jsmq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsmq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 The Spirit of Grunge <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00l5mhq.html>b00l5mhq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00l5mhq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080jj1.html>b0080jj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080jj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048s4tn.html>b048s4tn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048s4tn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mb1qz.html>b00mb1qz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mb1qz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yyb1g.html>b00yyb1g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yyb1g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019dmxg.html>b019dmxg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019dmxg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:45 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019dq7y.html>b019dq7y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019dq7y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, The Lost Hotel
<TT>TUE </TT>The mystical, timeless man tracks a missing person and finds
<TT>TUE </TT>himself an unwilling guest at a sinister hotel. Stars Paul
<TT>TUE </TT>Hilton.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019dw0f.html>b019dw0f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019dw0f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, The Lady in the Lake
<TT>TUE </TT>The ageless wanderer is drawn to the case of a magical
<TT>TUE </TT>fiddle player, and finds a tragic love triangle. Stars Paul
<TT>TUE </TT>Hilton.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019fx3p.html>b019fx3p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019fx3p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Hope Springs
<TT>TUE </TT>The roaming immortal reunites with daughter Doris, but
<TT>TUE </TT>learns an old foe is on his trail. Stars Paul Hilton.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsnp.html>b007jsnp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsnp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>As the sabotage and murder trail continues, Private
<TT>TUE </TT>Investigator Mortimer Hive arrives and is invited to make a
<TT>TUE </TT>speech.
<TT>TUE </TT>One of Colin Watson's Flaxborough Chronicles dramatised by
<TT>TUE </TT>Christopher Denys in 6 parts.
<TT>TUE </TT>Stars John Rowe as Inspector Purbright, Geoffrey Banks as
<TT>TUE </TT>Mortimer Hive, Paul Downing as Love, Russell Dixon as
<TT>TUE </TT>Booker, Ann Rye as Lucilla Teatime and Kathryn Hunt as
<TT>TUE </TT>Helen.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Tony Cliff
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1992.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Nightingale of the Nile <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ny9y6.html>b00ny9y6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ny9y6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Singer-songwriter, record producer and world music expert
<TT>TUE </TT>Justin Adams travels to Cairo, where he grew up, to tell the
<TT>TUE </TT>story of the woman whose voice dominated the culture and
<TT>TUE </TT>politics of the Middle East in the 20th century, Umm
<TT>TUE </TT>Kulthum.
<TT>TUE </TT>Once described as a combination of 'Ella Fitzgerald, Eleanor
<TT>TUE </TT>Roosevelt and Elvis Presley', her radio broadcasts often
<TT>TUE </TT>brought the entire Arabic world to a standstill. Her
<TT>TUE </TT>incredible voice and skilful handling of the media quickly
<TT>TUE </TT>made her the most prominent celebrity in the Arab world at
<TT>TUE </TT>the time, and her close friendship with both the royal
<TT>TUE </TT>circle of King Farouk I before the revolution, and President
<TT>TUE </TT>Nasser in its wake, gave her unprecedented political
<TT>TUE </TT>influence.
<TT>TUE </TT>Justin Adams is Robert Plant's songwriting partner, record
<TT>TUE </TT>producer for the Tuareg desert blues band Tinariwen, among
<TT>TUE </TT>others, and an ex-collaborator with Jah Wobble. As the son
<TT>TUE </TT>of a British diplomat, Justin grew up in Cairo during
<TT>TUE </TT>Kulthum's golden age. Now he travels back, talking to those
<TT>TUE </TT>that knew her to discover more about this icon of the Arabic
<TT>TUE </TT>world.
<TT>TUE </TT>A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 A Short Gentleman <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019fxjh.html>b019fxjh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019fxjh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>by Jon Canter, adapted by Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Hugh Bonneville stars as Robert Purcell, QC, a perfect
<TT>TUE </TT>specimen of the British Establishment, who applies faultless
<TT>TUE </TT>legal logic to his disastrous personal life.
<TT>TUE </TT>3/4
<TT>TUE </TT>When dealing with his wife's lover, Robert employs his
<TT>TUE </TT>deadliest weapon: being a gentleman.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced and Directed by Jonquil Panting.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Elizabeth: Lyndsey Marshal
<TT>TUE </TT>Max: Ted Allpress
<TT>TUE </TT>Isobel: Lauren Mote
<TT>TUE </TT>Mona: Katherine Jakeways
<TT>TUE </TT>Ticky: Katherine Jakeways
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey: Paul Moriarty
<TT>TUE </TT>Anthony: Carl Prekopp
<TT>TUE </TT>Penelope: Tracy Wiles
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Adjoa Andoh
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Ewan Bailey
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Adam Billington
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: James Hayes
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>Adaptor: Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Jon Canter
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js92.html>b007js92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Linda gets her neighbour's Jack the Ripper letters
<TT>TUE </TT>authenticated and falls foul of the dodgy East End Mafia,
<TT>TUE </TT>headed by the elusive and notorious Don Estelle.
<TT>TUE </TT>Comedy series written by and starring Linda Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Femi Elufowoju Jnr, Jeremy Hardy, Margaret John and
<TT>TUE </TT>Chris Neill. Special guest star: Don Estelle.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Peter Donaldson as the radio announcer and Colin Sell
<TT>TUE </TT>at the piano.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Lucy Armitage
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2001.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w4df.html>b007w4df</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w4df>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenneth Horne in a roaring 1920s film spoof 'Thoroughly
<TT>TUE </TT>Modern Willy', Rambling Syd Rumpo sings of a nadger and
<TT>TUE </TT>Julian and Sandy come over all transcendental with Bona
<TT>TUE </TT>Gurumat.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres.
<TT>TUE </TT>For series 4, Marty Feldman was replaced by Brian Cooke &
<TT>TUE </TT>Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Webster
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in March 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012ry04.html>b012ry04</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012ry04>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>That's My Pigeon
<TT>TUE </TT>A visiting dignitary gets the bird-brained bureaucrats in a
<TT>TUE </TT>flap. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From March
<TT>TUE </TT>1973.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071gnq3.html>b071gnq3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071gnq3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zh10.html>b007zh10</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zh10>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mjklh.html>b00mjklh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mjklh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The A-Z of Dr Johnson - Boswell's Life of Johnson, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Dramatisation by Robin Brooks of James Boswell's biography
<TT>TUE </TT>of Samuel Johnson, to celebrate the 300th anniversary of
<TT>TUE </TT>Johnson's birth.
<TT>TUE </TT>Boswell visits Johnson only intermittently, but relies on
<TT>TUE </TT>him more and more. Johnson meets Hester Thrale, who becomes
<TT>TUE </TT>his devoted friend and confidante, and the most important
<TT>TUE </TT>person in his life.
<TT>TUE </TT>Samuel Johnson ...... Kenneth Cranham
<TT>TUE </TT>James Boswell ...... Paul Higgins
<TT>TUE </TT>Hester Thrale ...... Annabelle Dowler
<TT>TUE </TT>David Garrick ...... David Hargreaves
<TT>TUE </TT>Mrs Desmoulins ...... Susan Jameson
<TT>TUE </TT>Joshua Reynolds ...... Matt Addis
<TT>TUE </TT>Dilly ...... Stephen Hogan
<TT>TUE </TT>Wilkes ...... Philip Fox
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Claire Grove.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Carla Lane - Lena <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01295vx.html>b01295vx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01295vx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>A new friendship makes 60-something Lena wonder if there's
<TT>TUE </TT>more to life than cooking and cleaning. Read by Pauline
<TT>TUE </TT>Collins.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071h81q.html>b071h81q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071h81q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, Crowsfall Wood
<TT>TUE </TT>By Sebastian Baczkiewicz.
<TT>TUE </TT>1 of 4
<TT>TUE </TT>Pilgrim is called upon to help an old friend who is
<TT>TUE </TT>possessed by a deadly forest spirit . The first of four new
<TT>TUE </TT>dark fantasy adventures featuring the immortal William
<TT>TUE </TT>Palmer.
<TT>TUE </TT>CAST
<TT>TUE </TT>William Palmer ..... Paul Hilton
<TT>TUE </TT>Tadek ..... Karl Johnson
<TT>TUE </TT>Cecilia ..... Faye Castelow
<TT>TUE </TT>Ewa ..... Susan Engel
<TT>TUE </TT>Macadam ..... Dudley Sutton
<TT>TUE </TT>Cripps ..... John Rowe
<TT>TUE </TT>Henselow ..... Adam Billington
<TT>TUE </TT>Grainger ..... Rikki Lawton
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Marc Beeby
<TT>TUE </TT>This is the third series of enormously popular adventures to
<TT>TUE </TT>feature cult hero William Palmer - the Pilgrim of the title.
<TT>TUE </TT>In 1185, William Palmer was making pilgrimage to Canterbury.
<TT>TUE </TT>Unbeknownst to him his fellow pilgrim was the King of the
<TT>TUE </TT>Greyfolk. When William claimed that the Church would wipe
<TT>TUE </TT>out the belief in the Faerie world, he was cursed by the
<TT>TUE </TT>Faerie King and condemned forever to the walk between our
<TT>TUE </TT>world and theirs.
<TT>TUE </TT>The plays in PILGRIM are thrilling, dark and contemporary.
<TT>TUE </TT>They're set in a very recognisable, very real present, but a
<TT>TUE </TT>present haunted by the folktales of these islands: forest
<TT>TUE </TT>spirits, changeling children, Merlin...
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w4df.html>b007w4df</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w4df>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012ry04.html>b012ry04</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012ry04>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsnp.html>b007jsnp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsnp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Nightingale of the Nile <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ny9y6.html>b00ny9y6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ny9y6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080p26.html>b0080p26</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080p26>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Calypso pays a visit to Polly, and discovers her unusual
<TT>TUE </TT>relationship with the twins. Read by Sian Phillips.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b049yhd5.html>b049yhd5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b049yhd5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Plants to Shape Society
<TT>TUE </TT>The 18th century botanical impresario Sir Joseph Banks was
<TT>TUE </TT>convinced that Britain's destiny was as the major civilising
<TT>TUE </TT>power in the world, and this could be achieved by harnessing
<TT>TUE </TT>botany and imperial progress to each other's mutual benefit.
<TT>TUE </TT>Professor Kathy Willis talks to Linnaean Society honorary
<TT>TUE </TT>archivist, Gina Douglas, on how Britain's acquisition of
<TT>TUE </TT>Carl Linnaeus' collection of books and specimens proved the
<TT>TUE </TT>tool to promote, identify, and trade plants across the
<TT>TUE </TT>Empire.
<TT>TUE </TT>She hears from Richard Barley, Director of Horticulture at
<TT>TUE </TT>Kew and former director of Melbourne's Botanic Gardens, who
<TT>TUE </TT>discusses Banks' influence on the choice of plants taken
<TT>TUE </TT>with the first settlers to Australia.
<TT>TUE </TT>But how central were plants to Britain's colonial project?
<TT>TUE </TT>Historian Jim Endersby weighs up Joseph Banks' 18th century
<TT>TUE </TT>vision to use Kew as a centre to gather as many plants and
<TT>TUE </TT>plant products as possible, not only to enrich the Royal
<TT>TUE </TT>Garden's collection but for Kew to also function as a
<TT>TUE </TT>botanical exchange house between the colonies.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Adrian Washbourne
<TT>TUE </TT>Presenter: KATHY WILLIS is Director of Science at Royal
<TT>TUE </TT>Botanic Gardens at Kew. She is also Professor of Long-term
<TT>TUE </TT>Ecology and a fellow of Merton College, both at Oxford
<TT>TUE </TT>University. Winner of several awards, she has spent over 20
<TT>TUE </TT>years researching and teaching biodiversity and conservation
<TT>TUE </TT>at Oxford and Cambridge.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mbbff.html>b00mbbff</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mbbff>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>One of New York's richest men has proposed marriage to Anne.
<TT>TUE </TT>Jacqueline Susann's drama on the perils of fame, with
<TT>TUE </TT>Madeleine Potter.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yyg1y.html>b00yyg1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yyg1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Bird Cloud, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Pulitzer prize-winning writer, Annie Proulx, sets out to
<TT>TUE </TT>build her perfect home in a remote corner of Wyoming.
<TT>TUE </TT>Proulx's first work of non-fiction in twenty years tells a
<TT>TUE </TT>personal story of designing and constructing a house in
<TT>TUE </TT>harmony with her interests, work and personality.
<TT>TUE </TT>Embarking on building her Bird Cloud house, Annie Proulx is
<TT>TUE </TT>clear on what she does not want but is less sure about what
<TT>TUE </TT>she wants. Working with an architect, the designs are full
<TT>TUE </TT>of promise but finding a builder proves almost impossible.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Laura Brook
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Elizabeth Reeder
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 Classic Serial <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mjklh.html>b00mjklh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mjklh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 It's Your Round <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yz3t4.html>b00yz3t4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yz3t4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>TUE </TT>"It's Your Round" is the comedy panel show where the format
<TT>TUE </TT>is simple: there is no format. Instead, each of the
<TT>TUE </TT>panellists has brought along their own round for the others
<TT>TUE </TT>to play, meaning that each show is unique, untried, and
<TT>TUE </TT>unpredictable.
<TT>TUE </TT>This episode Arthur Smith, Lucy Montgomery, Tom
<TT>TUE </TT>Wrigglesworth and Will Smith battle it out to see who can
<TT>TUE </TT>beat each other at their own games.
<TT>TUE </TT>Find out the hilarity that ensues when each of them play the
<TT>TUE </TT>games they've brought along. What will Arthur make of Tom's
<TT>TUE </TT>"Re-wound, Sped Up Played Backwards"? How will Twitter-fan
<TT>TUE </TT>Will Smith get on with Lucy's "Twitter-witter-witter-who"
<TT>TUE </TT>game? And how much would it take for Tom Wrigglesworth to
<TT>TUE </TT>change his name to Adolf Hitler when he plays Arthur Smith's
<TT>TUE </TT>round?
<TT>TUE </TT>Angus Deayton is the host valiantly trying to make sure
<TT>TUE </TT>everyone comes out of it with their reputations intact.
<TT>TUE </TT>Writers: Angus Deayton and Paul Powell
<TT>TUE </TT>Devised by Benjamin Partridge
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jxh2.html>b007jxh2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jxh2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, A Taste of Democracy
<TT>TUE </TT>British week in the People's Republic showcases a
<TT>TUE </TT>double-decker bus and clog dancing. Stars Dinsdale Landen.
<TT>TUE </TT>From April 1988.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 A Short Gentleman <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019fxjh.html>b019fxjh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b019fxjh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js92.html>b007js92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rbsc4.html>b01rbsc4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rbsc4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Angel Islington
<TT>TUE </TT>Beneath the streets of London there is another London. A
<TT>TUE </TT>subterranean labyrinth of sewers and abandoned tube
<TT>TUE </TT>stations. A somewhere that is Neverwhere.
<TT>TUE </TT>An act of kindness sees Richard Mayhew catapulted from his
<TT>TUE </TT>ordinary life into a subterranean world under the streets of
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Stopping to help an injured girl on a London street,
<TT>TUE </TT>Richard is thrust from his workaday existence into the
<TT>TUE </TT>strange world of London Below.
<TT>TUE </TT>So begins a curious and mysterious adventure deep beneath
<TT>TUE </TT>the streets of London, a London of shadows where the tube
<TT>TUE </TT>cry of 'Mind the Gap' takes on new meaning; for the
<TT>TUE </TT>inhabitants of this murky domain are those who have fallen
<TT>TUE </TT>through the gaps in society, the dispossessed, the homeless.
<TT>TUE </TT>Here Richard meets the Earl of Earl's Court, Old Bailey and
<TT>TUE </TT>Hammersmith, faces a life-threatening ordeal at the hands of
<TT>TUE </TT>the Black Friars, comes face to face with Great Beast of
<TT>TUE </TT>London, and encounters an Angel. Called Islington.
<TT>TUE </TT>Joining the mysterious girl named Door and her companions,
<TT>TUE </TT>the Marquis de Carabas and the bodyguard, Hunter, Richard
<TT>TUE </TT>embarks on an extraordinary quest to escape from the
<TT>TUE </TT>clutches of the fiendish assassins Croup and Vandemar and to
<TT>TUE </TT>discover who ordered them to murder her family. All the
<TT>TUE </TT>while trying to work out how to get back to his old life in
<TT>TUE </TT>London Above.
<TT>TUE </TT>A six part adaption of Neil Gaiman's novel adapted by Dirk
<TT>TUE </TT>Maggs, sees James McAvoy as Richard lead a stellar cast
<TT>TUE </TT>which includes Natalie Dormer, David Harewood, Sophie
<TT>TUE </TT>Okonedo, Benedict Cumberbatch, Christopher Lee, Anthony
<TT>TUE </TT>Head, David Schofield, Bernard Cribbins, Romola Garai,
<TT>TUE </TT>George Harris, Andrew Sachs, Lucy Cohu, Johnny Vegas, Paul
<TT>TUE </TT>Chequer, Don Gilet and Abdul Salis.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Richard Mayhew: James McAvoy
<TT>TUE </TT>Lady Door: Natalie Dormer
<TT>TUE </TT>Marquis de Carabas: David Harewood
<TT>TUE </TT>Hunter: Sophie Okonedo
<TT>TUE </TT>Croup: Anthony Head
<TT>TUE </TT>Vandemar: David Schofield
<TT>TUE </TT>Islington: Benedict Cumberbatch
<TT>TUE </TT>Old Bailey: Bernard Cribbins
<TT>TUE </TT>Jessica: Romola Garai
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Neil Gaiman
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Heather Larmour
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Heather Larmour
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tbvx.html>b007tbvx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tbvx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Glasgow Pavilion Theatre
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Wheeler's affectionate look at one of Scotland's
<TT>TUE </TT>last variety venues, which legend claims is haunted. From
<TT>TUE </TT>March 2002.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w4df.html>b007w4df</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w4df>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012ry04.html>b012ry04</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012ry04>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsnp.html>b007jsnp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsnp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Nightingale of the Nile <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ny9y6.html>b00ny9y6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ny9y6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Carla Lane - Lena <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01295vx.html>b01295vx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01295vx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071h81q.html>b071h81q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071h81q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js92.html>b007js92</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js92>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Andrew Maxwell's Public Enemies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03gg7rd.html>b03gg7rd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03gg7rd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Nationalism
<TT>TUE </TT>Andrew Maxwell is one of the UK's most informed and fearless
<TT>TUE </TT>stand ups. In this series of one-off stand up shows, he uses
<TT>TUE </TT>his trademark intelligence and political incisiveness to dig
<TT>TUE </TT>behind the clichés and assumptions about four possible
<TT>TUE </TT>threats to British society: food, the internet, drugs and
<TT>TUE </TT>Nationalism.
<TT>TUE </TT>This series will showcase a comedian at the top of his
<TT>TUE </TT>abilities tackling difficult and important 'slow news'
<TT>TUE </TT>topics with a depth and perceptiveness that remains outside
<TT>TUE </TT>the remit of mainstream 'topical' comedy.
<TT>TUE </TT>In this last edition, Andrew looks at Nationalists, from a
<TT>TUE </TT>variety of movements, who are easy to demonise. So very,
<TT>TUE </TT>very easy. But rather than do that - and it really is very
<TT>TUE </TT>easy - Andrew will explore the reasons for joining such
<TT>TUE </TT>organisations and the logical outcomes of their policies.
<TT>TUE </TT>Always adept at making shrewd, balanced and very funny
<TT>TUE </TT>political observations, Maxwell was one of the first comics
<TT>TUE </TT>at the 2011 Edinburgh Festival to react to the riots in
<TT>TUE </TT>England and the Arab Spring and evolve his act accordingly
<TT>TUE </TT>to rave reviews and a nomination. He performed his 2012
<TT>TUE </TT>Edinburgh show That's the Spirit at the Assembly Rooms
<TT>TUE </TT>George Square to sell out audiences and followed this with a
<TT>TUE </TT>run at London's Soho Theatre. He also performed at the
<TT>TUE </TT>Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival last year including
<TT>TUE </TT>a performance at the televised American Dream Gala and at
<TT>TUE </TT>the Udderbelly Festival.
<TT>TUE </TT>"One of the most significant comedians working in the
<TT>TUE </TT>country today" THE INDEPENDENT
<TT>TUE </TT>"Fiercely funny and utterly invigorating" THE TIMES
<TT>TUE </TT>"Stand up. is rarely this politically well-informed or
<TT>TUE </TT>thought-provoking" THE SCOTSMAN
<TT>TUE </TT>Written and performed by ..... Andrew Maxwell
<TT>TUE </TT>Script edited by ..... Paul Byrne
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by ..... Ed Morrish.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Andrew Maxwell
<TT>TUE </TT>Performer: Andrew Maxwell
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0725qlv.html>b0725qlv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0725qlv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tom Wrigglesworth is joined
<TT>TUE </TT>again by Tim FitzHigham.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Revolting People <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ww9fh.html>b00ww9fh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ww9fh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, The King
<TT>TUE </TT>The deserters lobby King George III over the war, and McGurk
<TT>TUE </TT>has plans. 1775 America sitcom stars Andy Hamilton. From
<TT>TUE </TT>June 2006.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Brian and Robin's Infinite Inbox <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071fqj1.html>b071fqj1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071fqj1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
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<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 24 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rbsc4.html>b01rbsc4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rbsc4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tbvx.html>b007tbvx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007tbvx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsnp.html>b007jsnp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsnp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Nightingale of the Nile <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ny9y6.html>b00ny9y6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ny9y6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080p26.html>b0080p26</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080p26>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b049yhd5.html>b049yhd5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b049yhd5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mbbff.html>b00mbbff</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mbbff>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yyg1y.html>b00yyg1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yyg1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071h81q.html>b071h81q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071h81q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:45 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071hj7r.html>b071hj7r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071hj7r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, Sookey Hill
<TT>WED </TT>When Pilgrim investigates a story about a man being turned
<TT>WED </TT>into a hare he meets a dangerous new enemy. The second in a
<TT>WED </TT>new series of adventures.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071hk2j.html>b071hk2j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071hk2j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, Aisley Bridge
<TT>WED </TT>Following the mysterious absence of a local girl, Pilgrim is
<TT>WED </TT>drawn into the strange world of the Lanes, and the immortal
<TT>WED </TT>children who live there.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>05:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071hkkx.html>b071hkkx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071hkkx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, Lindie Island
<TT>WED </TT>In exchange for a precious bargaining chip in his
<TT>WED </TT>negotiations with the King, Pilgrim is asked to sacrifice a
<TT>WED </TT>man he has kept safe for centuries.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsnz.html>b007jsnz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsnz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Kindly detective, Inspector Purbright probes the discovery
<TT>WED </TT>of another body, found head down in a wishing well.
<TT>WED </TT>One of Colin Watson's Flaxborough Chronicles dramatised by
<TT>WED </TT>Christopher Denys in 6 parts.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars John Rowe as Inspector Purbright, Paul Downing as
<TT>WED </TT>Love, Russell Dixon as Booker, Ann Rye as Lucilla Teatime,
<TT>WED </TT>Geoffrey Banks as Mortimer Hive, Kathryn Hunt as Helen and
<TT>WED </TT>Robin Polley as Palgrove.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Tony Cliff
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1992.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 The Lennon Visitors <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1qzc.html>b00v1qzc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1qzc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Every year, around 8,000 people from 50 countries pay homage
<TT>WED </TT>to John Lennon at his childhood home, Mendips. But who are
<TT>WED </TT>these visitors and what do they seek from an ordinary
<TT>WED </TT>suburban semi in Liverpool? Comedian, Alexei Sayle, took the
<TT>WED </TT>National Trust tour in 2009 and was so taken with its 1950s
<TT>WED </TT>charm and with the spirit of it, that he's gone back; this
<TT>WED </TT>time meeting custodian, Colin Hall and finding out what it's
<TT>WED </TT>like to live in one of the most famous houses in Liverpool.
<TT>WED </TT>He also talks to some of those who visited the house when
<TT>WED </TT>John Lennon lived there - John's cousin Mike; Colin Hanton,
<TT>WED </TT>the drummer in John Lennon's band, the Quarrymen; and Freda
<TT>WED </TT>Kelly, the Beatles' Club Secretary. And of course just a few
<TT>WED </TT>of those 8000 visitors.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007v2sz.html>b007v2sz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007v2sz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Grumpy bachelor Robin learns about his past misdemeanours in
<TT>WED </TT>his parallel universe. Stars Hugh Bonneville. From April
<TT>WED </TT>1999.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r3z49.html>b05r3z49</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r3z49>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Adventuring comedian Tim FitzHigham and his old nemesis Alex
<TT>WED </TT>Horne recreate a 19th century bet; can Tim ride a horse from
<TT>WED </TT>London to Dover and back before Alex makes 1 million dots on
<TT>WED </TT>a piece of paper?
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>WED </TT>Performer: Alex Horne
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jcc05.html>b01jcc05</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jcc05>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Rescuing Admirals
<TT>WED </TT>Two top brass need rescuing, Pertwee meets his Uncle and an
<TT>WED </TT>old face sails back.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Ronnie Barker as AS Johnson, Richard Caldicote as Captain
<TT>WED </TT>Povey, Heather Chasen as Heather and Michael Bates as Rear
<TT>WED </TT>Admiral Ironbridge.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in October 1963.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012lm9q.html>b012lm9q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012lm9q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 8, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Hard times for Radio Prune - are ads the answer? Plus one
<TT>WED </TT>woman's struggle to get a phone. Stars John Cleese. From
<TT>WED </TT>March 1970.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071k5vf.html>b071k5vf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071k5vf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, Episode 5
<TT>WED </TT>Graeme Garden hosts the comic debating show with Gyles
<TT>WED </TT>Brandreth, Hugh Dennis, Chris Neill and Stuart Maconie. From
<TT>WED </TT>August 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srkfv.html>b00srkfv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srkfv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>MP Duncan Stonebridge gets all wound up about a wind farm.
<TT>WED </TT>Topical sitcom by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From June
<TT>WED </TT>2005.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 Julie Rutterford - How to Murder Your Husband
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071k792.html>b071k792</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071k792>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>4 Extra Debut. When Frank retires, Flo realises she has many
<TT>WED </TT>ambitions left - with or without him. Stars Jean Alexander
<TT>WED </TT>and Bill Dean.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Leap Year Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c7x4m.html>b01c7x4m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c7x4m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Aw Wrong
<TT>WED </TT>Three stories that mark Leap Year.
<TT>WED </TT>'Aw Wrong' by Laura Marney.
<TT>WED </TT>Facing the imminent birth of their first child, a couple
<TT>WED </TT>take steps to try to influence the course of nature.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Gabriel Quigley.
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by Patricia Hitchcock
<TT>WED </TT>Laura Marney is a writer of fiction and drama. She is the
<TT>WED </TT>author of four novels: 'No Wonder I Take a Drink', Nobody
<TT>WED </TT>Loves a Ginger Baby', 'Only Strange People go to Church' and
<TT>WED </TT>most recently, 'My Best Friend has Issues'. She is currently
<TT>WED </TT>working on a new novel provisionally entitled 'Snorkelling
<TT>WED </TT>in a Burkha'.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071k796.html>b071k796</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071k796>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 4, Mullerby Fair
<TT>WED </TT>4 Extra Debut. The immortal wanderer William Palmer has to
<TT>WED </TT>fight the malevolent Mr Speed for a stolen midsummer bride.
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Paul Hilton.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jcc05.html>b01jcc05</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jcc05>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012lm9q.html>b012lm9q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012lm9q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsnz.html>b007jsnz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsnz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 The Lennon Visitors <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1qzc.html>b00v1qzc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1qzc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080qbv.html>b0080qbv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080qbv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Sophie has an accident, Polly tries to forget, and Calypso
<TT>WED </TT>gets news. Read by Sian Phillips.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b049z4x6.html>b049z4x6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b049z4x6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Pressed Plants and Possibilities
<TT>WED </TT>The Victorians realised that preserving the structural
<TT>WED </TT>features of a plant was essential to classifying it, placing
<TT>WED </TT>it on a plant family tree and building up an overall
<TT>WED </TT>understanding of the relationships between plants. Central
<TT>WED </TT>to this was the herbarium - a collection of dried plants
<TT>WED </TT>documented, pressed and mounted onto identical sheets of
<TT>WED </TT>paper. Kathy Willis examines the genesis of this process at
<TT>WED </TT>Kew which plays host today to over 7 million specimens, and
<TT>WED </TT>is now one of a network of herbaria around the world.
<TT>WED </TT>If you want to know what a plant is, the herbarium is where
<TT>WED </TT>you come. But how was the Kew collection established? Kathy
<TT>WED </TT>Willis hears from historian Jim Endersby on the influence of
<TT>WED </TT>William Jackson Hooker whose private plant collection forms
<TT>WED </TT>the basis of the collection.
<TT>WED </TT>Historian Anne Secord of Cambridge University examines the
<TT>WED </TT>delicate relationship between artisan collectors in the
<TT>WED </TT>field and gentlemen botanists which defied the rigid social
<TT>WED </TT>divide to enable specimens to be gathered from far afield to
<TT>WED </TT>advance botanical knowledge.
<TT>WED </TT>Kathy Willis learns from Kew botanist, Bill Baker, how
<TT>WED </TT>patterns now emerge in the herbarium that enable changing
<TT>WED </TT>patterns of plant behaviour from flowering times to plant
<TT>WED </TT>distribution to feed into wider questions about the effect
<TT>WED </TT>of changing climate and land use.
<TT>WED </TT>And in an age when the Empire was aiming to show everything
<TT>WED </TT>to its best advantage researcher Caroline Cornish reveals
<TT>WED </TT>how plants could be effectively displayed to a curious
<TT>WED </TT>Victorian public through Britain's first Museum of Economic
<TT>WED </TT>Botany.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Adrian Washbourne
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: KATHY WILLIS is director of science at Royal
<TT>WED </TT>Botanic Gardens at Kew. She is also professor of long-term
<TT>WED </TT>ecology and a fellow of Merton College, both at Oxford
<TT>WED </TT>University. Winner of several awards, she has spent over 20
<TT>WED </TT>years researching and teaching biodiversity and conservation
<TT>WED </TT>at Oxford and Cambridge.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mbc2m.html>b00mbc2m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mbc2m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Anne meets famous torch singer Helen, and Neely understudies
<TT>WED </TT>the lead in a new musical. Drama on the perils of fame stars
<TT>WED </TT>Sally Dexter and Susan Jameson.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yyhzn.html>b00yyhzn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yyhzn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Bird Cloud, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Pulitzer prize-winning writer, Annie Proulx, sets out to
<TT>WED </TT>build her perfect home in a remote corner of Wyoming.
<TT>WED </TT>Proulx's first work of non-fiction in twenty years tells a
<TT>WED </TT>personal story of designing and constructing a house in
<TT>WED </TT>harmony with her interests, work and personality.
<TT>WED </TT>Annie Proulx has still not found a builder for her Bird
<TT>WED </TT>Cloud house until she is surprised to find one right under
<TT>WED </TT>her nose. And work begins.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Laura Brook
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Elizabeth Reeder
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 Julie Rutterford - How to Murder Your Husband
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071k792.html>b071k792</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071k792>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071k5vf.html>b071k5vf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071k5vf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srkfv.html>b00srkfv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00srkfv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007v2sz.html>b007v2sz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007v2sz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r3z49.html>b05r3z49</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r3z49>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rbwlv.html>b01rbwlv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rbwlv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Black Friars
<TT>WED </TT>Beneath the streets of London there is another London. A
<TT>WED </TT>subterranean labyrinth of sewers and abandoned tube
<TT>WED </TT>stations. A somewhere that is Neverwhere.
<TT>WED </TT>An act of kindness sees Richard Mayhew catapulted from his
<TT>WED </TT>ordinary life into a subterranean world under the streets of
<TT>WED </TT>London. Stopping to help an injured girl on a London street,
<TT>WED </TT>Richard is thrust from his workaday existence into the
<TT>WED </TT>strange world of London Below.
<TT>WED </TT>So begins a curious and mysterious adventure deep beneath
<TT>WED </TT>the streets of London, a London of shadows where the tube
<TT>WED </TT>cry of 'Mind the Gap' takes on new meaning; for the
<TT>WED </TT>inhabitants of this murky domain are those who have fallen
<TT>WED </TT>through the gaps in society, the dispossessed, the homeless.
<TT>WED </TT>Here Richard meets the Earl of Earl's Court, Old Bailey and
<TT>WED </TT>Hammersmith, faces a life-threatening ordeal at the hands of
<TT>WED </TT>the Black Friars, comes face to face with Great Beast of
<TT>WED </TT>London, and encounters an Angel. Called Islington.
<TT>WED </TT>Joining the mysterious girl named Door and her companions,
<TT>WED </TT>the Marquis de Carabas and the bodyguard, Hunter, Richard
<TT>WED </TT>embarks on an extraordinary quest to escape from the
<TT>WED </TT>clutches of the fiendish assassins Croup and Vandemar and to
<TT>WED </TT>discover who ordered them to murder her family. All the
<TT>WED </TT>while trying to work out how to get back to his old life in
<TT>WED </TT>London Above.
<TT>WED </TT>A six part adaption of Neil Gaiman's novel adapted by Dirk
<TT>WED </TT>Maggs, sees James McAvoy as Richard lead a stellar cast
<TT>WED </TT>which includes Natalie Dormer, David Harewood, Sophie
<TT>WED </TT>Okonedo, Benedict Cumberbatch, Christopher Lee, Anthony
<TT>WED </TT>Head, David Schofield, Bernard Cribbins, Romola Garai,
<TT>WED </TT>George Harris, Andrew Sachs, Lucy Cohu, Johnny Vegas, Paul
<TT>WED </TT>Chequer, Don Gilet and Abdul Salis.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Mayhew: James McAvoy
<TT>WED </TT>Lady Door: Natalie Dormer
<TT>WED </TT>Marquis de Carabas: David Harewood
<TT>WED </TT>Hunter: Sophie Okonedo
<TT>WED </TT>Croup: Anthony Head
<TT>WED </TT>Vandemar: David Schofield
<TT>WED </TT>Old Bailey: Bernard Cribbins
<TT>WED </TT>The Abbot: George Harris
<TT>WED </TT>Lamia: Lucy Cohu
<TT>WED </TT>Jessica: Romola Garai
<TT>WED </TT>Gary: Paul Chequer
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Neil Gaiman
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Heather Larmour
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Heather Larmour
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zl3.html>b0076zl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Generation Game
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright, Lucy Mangan, Dillie Kean and Francis
<TT>WED </TT>Gilbert discuss adults enjoying prolonged post-adolescence.
<TT>WED </TT>From August 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jcc05.html>b01jcc05</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jcc05>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012lm9q.html>b012lm9q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012lm9q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsnz.html>b007jsnz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsnz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 The Lennon Visitors <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1qzc.html>b00v1qzc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1qzc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Leap Year Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c7x4m.html>b01c7x4m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c7x4m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071k796.html>b071k796</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071k796>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r3z49.html>b05r3z49</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05r3z49>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Andrew Lawrence: How Did We End Up Like This?
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ntjq3.html>b01ntjq3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ntjq3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Health and Medicine
<TT>WED </TT>Sketches, stand-up and song in a comic exploration of
<TT>WED </TT>health. With Andrew Lawrence and Sara Pascoe. From November
<TT>WED </TT>2012.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0725qtq.html>b0725qtq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0725qtq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tom Wrigglesworth is joined
<TT>WED </TT>again by Tim FitzHigham.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 In and Out of the Kitchen <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qdsms.html>b01qdsms</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qdsms>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, The Dinner Party
<TT>WED </TT>Damien and Anthony invite their nearest and dearest round
<TT>WED </TT>for a dinner party to celebrate some good news: Anthony has
<TT>WED </TT>finally decided to start his own investment company, whilst
<TT>WED </TT>Damien has finally got from Sky Arts for a new series all
<TT>WED </TT>about the culinary habits of the great poets.
<TT>WED </TT>Unfortunately, things do not get off to an auspicious start
<TT>WED </TT>when Anthony is beset by incurable hiccups, and Damien's
<TT>WED </TT>agent Ian arrives with marital problems in tow.
<TT>WED </TT>Includes recipes for Baked Camembert, Trout "en papillotte"
<TT>WED </TT>and Rum Baba.
<TT>WED </TT>Written by Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Damien Trench: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Anthony MacIlveny: Justin Edwards
<TT>WED </TT>Damien's Mum: Selina Cadell
<TT>WED </TT>Ian Frobisher: Philip Fox
<TT>WED </TT>Damien's Dad: Philip Fox
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Mullaney: Brendan Dempsey
<TT>WED </TT>Marion Duffett: Lesley Vickerage
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 And Now in Colour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmql.html>b007jmql</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jmql>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Back to the Studio
<TT>WED </TT>The sketch show team take their audience on a trip to the
<TT>WED </TT>cinema. With Michael Rutger and Tim De Jongh. From May 1990.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rbwlv.html>b01rbwlv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rbwlv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zl3.html>b0076zl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsnz.html>b007jsnz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsnz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 The Lennon Visitors <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1qzc.html>b00v1qzc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1qzc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080qbv.html>b0080qbv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080qbv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b049z4x6.html>b049z4x6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b049z4x6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mbc2m.html>b00mbc2m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mbc2m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yyhzn.html>b00yyhzn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yyhzn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071k796.html>b071k796</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071k796>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:45 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071kg6q.html>b071kg6q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071kg6q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Tregarrah Head
<TT>THU </TT>Pilgrim has to rescue the Old Man of Tregarrah Head from his
<TT>THU </TT>fate as the changeling baby of devoted parents. Starring
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Hilton and Rebekah Staton.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071kghb.html>b071kghb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071kghb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Wedlowe Sound
<TT>THU </TT>Pilgrim must tackle an old adversary and save the community
<TT>THU </TT>of Wedlowe Sound when it is threatened by a giant. Starring
<TT>THU </TT>Paul Hilton and Ronald Pickup.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071kghd.html>b071kghd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071kghd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 4, Bleaker Lake
<TT>THU </TT>Pilgrim hopes to find an end, at least to the war of
<TT>THU </TT>attrition with Birdie, at best to his own immortality.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Paul Hilton and Kate Fleetwood.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtd5.html>b007jtd5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtd5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Alibis are examined as Inspector Purbright's probe into the
<TT>THU </TT>murder of Mrs Palgrove makes life uncomfortable for her
<TT>THU </TT>husband.
<TT>THU </TT>One of Colin Watson's Flaxborough Chronicles dramatised by
<TT>THU </TT>Christopher Denys in 6 parts.
<TT>THU </TT>Stars John Rowe as Inspector Purbright, Paul Downing as
<TT>THU </TT>Love, Russell Dixon as Dr Fergusson, Ann Rye as Lucilla
<TT>THU </TT>Teatime, Geoffrey Banks as Mortimer Hive and Robin Polley as
<TT>THU </TT>Palgrove.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Tony Cliff
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1992.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 The Sinking of the Lancastria <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00swj3b.html>b00swj3b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00swj3b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>On the 17th of June 1940 thousands of British troops and
<TT>THU </TT>airmen died as their troopship, the Lancastria, was sunk by
<TT>THU </TT>German bombers. Allan Little travels to the French port of
<TT>THU </TT>St Nazaire on the 70th anniversary of Britain's worst
<TT>THU </TT>maritime disaster, to tell the story.
<TT>THU </TT>We hear from survivors of the ship who miraculously survived
<TT>THU </TT>the sinking and the chaos of the sea alight with spilled
<TT>THU </TT>oil. In particular we follow the story of Ft Lt Albert Hill,
<TT>THU </TT>the last man off the ship, whose unpublished diary has come
<TT>THU </TT>to light.
<TT>THU </TT>We also find out why, so many years after the story was
<TT>THU </TT>suppressed by Churchill in the darkest days of the war,
<TT>THU </TT>there is still a reluctance in England to acknowledge and
<TT>THU </TT>commemorate the tragedy.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Susan Marling
<TT>THU </TT>A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bbmfj.html>b00bbmfj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bbmfj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Tribulations of an Uncle by Marriage
<TT>THU </TT>After the cottage inferno, Bertie Wooster plots a fake
<TT>THU </TT>burglary. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Hordern.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0717j1y.html>b0717j1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0717j1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Susan Calman is the least relaxed person she knows. She has
<TT>THU </TT>no down time, no hobbies (unless you count dressing up your
<TT>THU </TT>cats in silly outfits) and her idea of relaxation is to play
<TT>THU </TT>Grand Theft Auto, an hour into which she is in a murderous
<TT>THU </TT>rage with sky high blood pressure. Her wife had to threaten
<TT>THU </TT>to divorce her to make her go on holiday last year. Her
<TT>THU </TT>first for four years. But she's been told by the same
<TT>THU </TT>long-suffering wife, that unless she finds a way to switch
<TT>THU </TT>off, and soon, she's going to be unbearable.
<TT>THU </TT>So Susan is going to look at her options and try to immerse
<TT>THU </TT>herself in the pursuits that her friends find relaxing, to
<TT>THU </TT>find her inner zen and outer tranquillity. Each week she
<TT>THU </TT>will ditch the old Susan Calman and attempt to find the new
<TT>THU </TT>Susan Calm, in a typically British leisure pursuit; this
<TT>THU </TT>week she goes to a cricket match with Andy Zaltzman, and in
<TT>THU </TT>other episodes goes hillwalking with Muriel Gray, has a
<TT>THU </TT>spontaneous holiday with John Finnemore and enjoys an art
<TT>THU </TT>gallery with Phil Jupitus.
<TT>THU </TT>Keep Calman Carry On is an audience stand up show in which
<TT>THU </TT>Susan reports on how successful she's been - both at
<TT>THU </TT>relaxing and at the pursuit itself - as well as playing in
<TT>THU </TT>and discussing a handful of illustrative clips from her
<TT>THU </TT>efforts. It's an attempt to find out how people find solace
<TT>THU </TT>or sanctuary in these worlds and how Susan can negotiate her
<TT>THU </TT>own place in them.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Lyndsay Fenner.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: Susan Calman
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Lyndsay Fenner
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Susan Calman
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnjq.html>b007jnjq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnjq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 6, Loathe Story
<TT>THU </TT>Sleepwalking Harold gives dad Albert a fright.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>THU </TT>Harold. With Graham Stark, Margot Boyd and Jo Manning
<TT>THU </TT>Wilson.
<TT>THU </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>THU </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>THU </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>THU </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>THU </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>THU </TT>for TV.
<TT>THU </TT>Written for TV and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in February 1976.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvcs.html>b007jvcs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvcs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Radio Active's Funday in Blackport
<TT>THU </TT>Have fun and plenty of it with Radio Active's fun day out on
<TT>THU </TT>the promenade in Blackport.
<TT>THU </TT>Enough games, celebrities and competitions to generate a
<TT>THU </TT>great deal of fun. Plus, somebody MUST win a Radio Active
<TT>THU </TT>Car Sticker.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins. With Jon
<TT>THU </TT>Canter, Roger Planer, Antony Nicholson, Moray Hunter and
<TT>THU </TT>John Docherty.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1983.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071khgw.html>b071khgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071khgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>On Jay Rayner's menu are Tracey MacLeod, Clement Freud, Jill
<TT>THU </TT>Norman and Keith Floyd. From January 2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071khkx.html>b071khkx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071khkx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Taste
<TT>THU </TT>Can a 14th century Italian food taster protect his master,
<TT>THU </TT>especially when he's invited to dine with the Borgias.
<TT>THU </TT>Stars Alex Jennings as Candelli, John Woodvine as Massemino,
<TT>THU </TT>Charles Gray as The Pope and Kate Duchêne as Francesquina.
<TT>THU </TT>Senses is a six-part comedy drama boasting a stellar list of
<TT>THU </TT>star names, including Joan Sims, Charles Gray, Alex
<TT>THU </TT>Jennings, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Geoffrey Palmer, Lynda
<TT>THU </TT>Bellingham, Brian Murphy, Rodney Bewes, Liz Fraser, Rory
<TT>THU </TT>McGrath and Maurice Denham.
<TT>THU </TT>As writer Bob Sinfield explains: "The six half-hour plays
<TT>THU </TT>dealt respectively with the five obvious senses plus the
<TT>THU </TT>er...other one".
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Neil Cargill
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1990.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Mikhail Bulgakov - The White Guard <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00761h8.html>b00761h8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00761h8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Betrayal
<TT>THU </TT>Kiev is protected by an uneasy alliance. Two brothers
<TT>THU </TT>discover it's a bad time to be Tsarist. Stars Paul Hilton
<TT>THU </TT>and James Loye.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Leap Year Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cks4t.html>b01cks4t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cks4t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>February Alone
<TT>THU </TT>Three stories to mark the Leap Year.
<TT>THU </TT>'February Alone' by Ruth Thomas.
<TT>THU </TT>An intended romantic lunch goes strangely awry. Will a gift
<TT>THU </TT>of lingerie help save the hour?
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Melody Grove.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Patricia Hitchcock.
<TT>THU </TT>Ruth Thomas is the author of three short story collections
<TT>THU </TT>and a novel. Her first collection, 'Sea Monster Tattoo', was
<TT>THU </TT>shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Award and her novel,
<TT>THU </TT>'Things to Make and Mend' was winner of Good Housekeeping's
<TT>THU </TT>'Most Entertaining Read' Award. She has also received a
<TT>THU </TT>Scottish Arts Council Book Award and has had work
<TT>THU </TT>shortlisted for the VS Pritchett Prize. Her second novel is
<TT>THU </TT>due out next year and she is also at work on a new short
<TT>THU </TT>story collection.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071ks77.html>b071ks77</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071ks77>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, Lyall Park
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. The immortal wanderer William Palmer comes to
<TT>THU </TT>Lyall Park where he uncovers an astonishing and disturbing
<TT>THU </TT>family secret.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnjq.html>b007jnjq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnjq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvcs.html>b007jvcs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvcs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtd5.html>b007jtd5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtd5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 The Sinking of the Lancastria <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00swj3b.html>b00swj3b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00swj3b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080qtn.html>b0080qtn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080qtn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>Max gets a telephone call about Monica, while Helena gets a
<TT>THU </TT>surprise visitor. Read by Sian Phillips.
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<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04b22yh.html>b04b22yh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04b22yh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Blight on the Landscape
<TT>THU </TT>Out of the tragedy of the Irish potato famine was to emerge
<TT>THU </TT>a major new discipline in science - plant pathology.
<TT>THU </TT>Infectious micro-organisms would come to be accepted as a
<TT>THU </TT>cause of disease rather than its result.
<TT>THU </TT>Kathy Willis hears from Kew's head of mycology, Brin
<TT>THU </TT>Dentinger, on the significance of German botanist Antony de
<TT>THU </TT>Bary's experiments that would lead to a new understanding of
<TT>THU </TT>the causes of potato blight.
<TT>THU </TT>Insights into the life cycle and behaviour of fungal spores
<TT>THU </TT>required detailed and repetitive observations. Some of the
<TT>THU </TT>most important insights in the 19th century came from
<TT>THU </TT>children's story writer and natural history illustrator
<TT>THU </TT>Beatrix Potter. Historian Jim Endersby explains how her
<TT>THU </TT>careful observations contributed to the controversial idea
<TT>THU </TT>that many fungi, far from being destructive, live in
<TT>THU </TT>symbiosis with a host of plants.
<TT>THU </TT>Kew mycologist Martin Bidartondo studies this relationship
<TT>THU </TT>and we hear how thanks to new technology enabling
<TT>THU </TT>researchers to identify fungal DNA we're on the brink of
<TT>THU </TT>elucidating the real importance of fungi in today's
<TT>THU </TT>ecosystems.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer Adrian Washbourne
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: KATHY WILLIS is director of science at Royal
<TT>THU </TT>Botanic Gardens at Kew. She is also professor of long-term
<TT>THU </TT>ecology and a fellow of Merton College, both at Oxford
<TT>THU </TT>University. Winner of several awards, she has spent over 20
<TT>THU </TT>years researching and teaching biodiversity and conservation
<TT>THU </TT>at Oxford and Cambridge.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mbl3h.html>b00mbl3h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mbl3h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Anne's relationship with Lyon grows passionate, and Neely
<TT>THU </TT>gets her big break. Jacqueline Susann drama with Madeleine
<TT>THU </TT>Potter and Barbara Barnes.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yz3h0.html>b00yz3h0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yz3h0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Bird Cloud, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Pulitzer prize-winning writer, Annie Proulx, sets out to
<TT>THU </TT>build her perfect home in a remote corner of Wyoming.
<TT>THU </TT>Proulx's first work of non-fiction in twenty years tells a
<TT>THU </TT>personal story of designing and constructing a house in
<TT>THU </TT>harmony with her interests, work and personality.
<TT>THU </TT>The build continues, Annie moves into the unfinished house
<TT>THU </TT>and makes a terrible discovery.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Laura Brook
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Elizabeth Reeder
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Mikhail Bulgakov - The White Guard <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00761h8.html>b00761h8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00761h8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071khgw.html>b071khgw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071khgw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071khkx.html>b071khkx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071khkx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00bbmfj.html>b00bbmfj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00bbmfj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0717j1y.html>b0717j1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0717j1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rcky1.html>b01rcky1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rcky1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Market Afloat
<TT>THU </TT>Beneath the streets of London there is another London. A
<TT>THU </TT>subterranean labyrinth of sewers and abandoned tube
<TT>THU </TT>stations. A somewhere that is Neverwhere.
<TT>THU </TT>An act of kindness sees Richard Mayhew catapulted from his
<TT>THU </TT>ordinary life into a subterranean world under the streets of
<TT>THU </TT>London. Stopping to help an injured girl on a London street,
<TT>THU </TT>Richard is thrust from his workaday existence into the
<TT>THU </TT>strange world of London Below.
<TT>THU </TT>So begins a curious and mysterious adventure deep beneath
<TT>THU </TT>the streets of London, a London of shadows where the tube
<TT>THU </TT>cry of 'Mind the Gap' takes on new meaning; for the
<TT>THU </TT>inhabitants of this murky domain are those who have fallen
<TT>THU </TT>through the gaps in society, the dispossessed, the homeless.
<TT>THU </TT>Here Richard meets the Earl of Earl's Court, Old Bailey and
<TT>THU </TT>Hammersmith, faces a life-threatening ordeal at the hands of
<TT>THU </TT>the Black Friars, comes face to face with Great Beast of
<TT>THU </TT>London, and encounters an Angel. Called Islington.
<TT>THU </TT>Joining the mysterious girl named Door and her companions,
<TT>THU </TT>the Marquis de Carabas and the bodyguard, Hunter, Richard
<TT>THU </TT>embarks on an extraordinary quest to escape from the
<TT>THU </TT>clutches of the fiendish assassins Croup and Vandemar and to
<TT>THU </TT>discover who ordered them to murder her family. All the
<TT>THU </TT>while trying to work out how to get back to his old life in
<TT>THU </TT>London Above.
<TT>THU </TT>A six part adaption of Neil Gaiman's novel adapted by Dirk
<TT>THU </TT>Maggs, sees James McAvoy as Richard lead a stellar cast
<TT>THU </TT>which includes Natalie Dormer, David Harewood, Sophie
<TT>THU </TT>Okonedo, Benedict Cumberbatch, Christopher Lee, Anthony
<TT>THU </TT>Head, David Schofield, Bernard Cribbins, Romola Garai,
<TT>THU </TT>George Harris, Andrew Sachs, Lucy Cohu, Johnny Vegas, Paul
<TT>THU </TT>Chequer, Don Gilet and Abdul Salis.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Richard Mayhew: James McAvoy
<TT>THU </TT>Lady Door: Natalie Dormer
<TT>THU </TT>Marquis de Carabas: David Harewood
<TT>THU </TT>Hunter: Sophie Okonedo
<TT>THU </TT>Croup: Anthony Head
<TT>THU </TT>Vandemar: David Schofield
<TT>THU </TT>Islington: Benedict Cumberbatch
<TT>THU </TT>Lamia: Lucy Cohu
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Neil Gaiman
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Heather Larmour
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Heather Larmour
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y7h.html>b0076y7h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y7h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 9, Johnny Weissmuller
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Duncan Goodhew champions the athlete who
<TT>THU </TT>found fame as an actor. With Matthew Parris and Johnny
<TT>THU </TT>Weissmuller Jr. From May 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnjq.html>b007jnjq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnjq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvcs.html>b007jvcs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvcs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtd5.html>b007jtd5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtd5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 The Sinking of the Lancastria <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00swj3b.html>b00swj3b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00swj3b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Leap Year Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cks4t.html>b01cks4t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cks4t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071k796.html>b071k796</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071k796>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 on Wednesday]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 Susan Calman - Keep Calman Carry On <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0717j1y.html>b0717j1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0717j1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 Newsjack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071cfl3.html>b071cfl3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071cfl3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 14, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into
<TT>THU </TT>sketches, one-liners and vox-pops by the public. Trying to
<TT>THU </TT>make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
<TT>THU </TT>Nish is joined this week by Jess Ransom, Mike Wozniak and
<TT>THU </TT>Ellie White.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0725qxq.html>b0725qxq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0725qxq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tom Wrigglesworth is joined
<TT>THU </TT>again by Tim FitzHigham.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Believe It! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hxmw4.html>b01hxmw4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hxmw4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Boots
<TT>THU </TT>Celebrity autobiographies are everywhere. Richard Wilson has
<TT>THU </TT>always said he'd never write one.
<TT>THU </TT>Based on glimmers of truth, Believe It is the hilarious,
<TT>THU </TT>bizarre, revealing (and, most importantly, untrue) celebrity
<TT>THU </TT>radiography of Richard Wilson.
<TT>THU </TT>He narrates the series, weaving in and out of dramatised
<TT>THU </TT>scenes from his fictional life-story. He plays a heavily
<TT>THU </TT>exaggerated version of himself: a Scots actor and national
<TT>THU </TT>treasure, unmarried, private, passionate about politics,
<TT>THU </TT>theatre and Manchester United (all true), who's a confidant
<TT>THU </TT>of the powerful and has survived childhood poverty, a
<TT>THU </TT>drunken father, years of fruitless grind, too much success,
<TT>THU </TT>monstrosity, addiction, charity work, secret work for
<TT>THU </TT>governments and fierce rivalry with Sean Connery (not true).
<TT>THU </TT>All the melodramatic staples of celebrity-autobiography are
<TT>THU </TT>wonderfully undercut by Richard's deadpan delivery.
<TT>THU </TT>(The title - in case you hadn't spotted - is an unashamed
<TT>THU </TT>reference to his famous catchphrase.)
<TT>THU </TT>Richard is supported by a small core cast viz
<TT>THU </TT>David Tennant
<TT>THU </TT>John Sessions
<TT>THU </TT>Lewis Macleod
<TT>THU </TT>Arabella Weir
<TT>THU </TT>and Jane Slavin
<TT>THU </TT>who play anyone and everyone!
<TT>THU </TT>Ghost written by Jon Canter
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Clive Brill
<TT>THU </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Richard Wilson
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: David Tennant
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: John Sessions
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Lewis Macleod
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Arabella Weir
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Jane Slavin
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Jon Canter
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 Arthur Smith's Balham Bash <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0101g5j.html>b0101g5j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0101g5j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Arthur Smith presents music and comedy from his home in
<TT>THU </TT>Balham, South London. There's music in the kitchen, comedy
<TT>THU </TT>in the front room and poetry on the landing. This week,
<TT>THU </TT>finding a decent sized performance space amongst the
<TT>THU </TT>accumulated debris that is Arthur's life are Katie Melua,
<TT>THU </TT>Roisin Conaty, Alun Cochrane and Nick Helm
<TT>THU </TT>Producer; Alison Vernon-Smith.
<TT>THU </TT>
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<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rcky1.html>b01rcky1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rcky1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y7h.html>b0076y7h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y7h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtd5.html>b007jtd5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtd5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 The Sinking of the Lancastria <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00swj3b.html>b00swj3b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00swj3b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080qtn.html>b0080qtn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080qtn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04b22yh.html>b04b22yh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04b22yh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mbl3h.html>b00mbl3h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mbl3h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yz3h0.html>b00yz3h0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yz3h0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071ks77.html>b071ks77</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071ks77>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:45 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071kvqq.html>b071kvqq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071kvqq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Gallowstone Hill
<TT>FRI </TT>In search of the Radiant Boy, Pilgrim comes to a village
<TT>FRI </TT>cursed with a dangerous collective madness. Starring Paul
<TT>FRI </TT>Hilton amd Lee Ross.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071kvwq.html>b071kvwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071kvwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Woolmere Walter
<TT>FRI </TT>Pilgrim is forced to assist an odd couple in their very
<TT>FRI </TT>unusual courtship. Starring Paul Hilton and Michelle Terry.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071kw50.html>b071kw50</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071kw50>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Parsons Mount
<TT>FRI </TT>Pilgrim's quest for the Radiant Boy forces him to travel to
<TT>FRI </TT>the one place he has been forbidden to go. Starring Paul
<TT>FRI </TT>Hilton and James Fleet.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtdj.html>b007jtdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>As suspicions over Palgrove grow, Inspector Purbright calls
<TT>FRI </TT>on his old friend Lucilla Teatime.
<TT>FRI </TT>One of Colin Watson's Flaxborough Chronicles dramatised by
<TT>FRI </TT>Christopher Denys in 6 parts.
<TT>FRI </TT>Stars John Rowe as Inspector Purbright, Paul Downing as
<TT>FRI </TT>Love, Russell Dixon as Dr Fergusson, Ann Rye as Lucilla
<TT>FRI </TT>Teatime, Geoffrey Banks as Mortimer Hive, Kathryn Hunt as
<TT>FRI </TT>Helen and Robin Polley as Sgt Malley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Tony Cliff
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1992.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 Heel, Toe, Step Together <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wdf4b.html>b00wdf4b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wdf4b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Heel, Toe, Step Together tells the story of two people who
<TT>FRI </TT>met at an East London market one day and the unlikely
<TT>FRI </TT>friendship that blossomed through dance.
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob Hill, 86, has been dancing on and off since he was 16
<TT>FRI </TT>and won many competitions with his late wife Iris Hill, who
<TT>FRI </TT>he lived with in Hackney. Katie Burningham, 28, is a radio
<TT>FRI </TT>producer and self-confessed bad dancer. Bob and Katie met by
<TT>FRI </TT>chance one day, shortly after Bob's wife Iris had died, and,
<TT>FRI </TT>three years later, Katie is still having dance lessons with
<TT>FRI </TT>Bob.
<TT>FRI </TT>This programme brings together recordings of their dancing
<TT>FRI </TT>and explores why it is that Bob, and Katie, need to dance.
<TT>FRI </TT>Touching on themes of loss, loneliness, love and affection,
<TT>FRI </TT>Heel, Toe, Step Together reveals how, through music and
<TT>FRI </TT>movement, friendship can bridge generations.
<TT>FRI </TT>Heel, Toe, Step Together was produced as part of the
<TT>FRI </TT>European Broadcasting Union's Master School on Radio
<TT>FRI </TT>Features, with the creative advice of Edwin Brys.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Katie Burningham
<TT>FRI </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Dry Slopes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071l3fk.html>b071l3fk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071l3fk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, The Domino Effect
<TT>FRI </TT>Angus is still single and feeling left out. What's wrong
<TT>FRI </TT>with his bachelor life? Stars Nick Ball and Louisa Rix. From
<TT>FRI </TT>July 1997.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rlmpt.html>b01rlmpt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rlmpt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>FRI </TT>Radio 4's word-obsessed comedy panel game returns for a new
<TT>FRI </TT>series - with stars from across the world of wordplay coming
<TT>FRI </TT>together to score points off each other, under the well-read
<TT>FRI </TT>eye of chairman Gyles Brandreth.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week's panellists are comedians Milton Jones and Alun
<TT>FRI </TT>Cochrane, Dictionary Corner's Susie Dent and Front Row
<TT>FRI </TT>critic Natalie Haynes.
<TT>FRI </TT>On today's show Milton Jones coins his own new fear - the
<TT>FRI </TT>fear of becoming a monk: 'cloisterphobia'; Alun Cochrane's
<TT>FRI </TT>Yorkshire roots help him guess the meaning of the Polish
<TT>FRI </TT>word 'prozvonit';Susie Dent explains the origin of the
<TT>FRI </TT>phrase 'gingering up' and Natalie Haynes tries to ban the
<TT>FRI </TT>word 'guesstimate'.
<TT>FRI </TT>Other panellists appearing in the series include Lloyd
<TT>FRI </TT>Langford, Dave Gorman, Richard Herring, Katy Brand, Robin
<TT>FRI </TT>Ince and Alex Horne - plus there's a very special guest
<TT>FRI </TT>appearance from Ainsley Harriott.
<TT>FRI </TT>They'll be asked to guess the meanings of now-obsolete
<TT>FRI </TT>words, invent their own cliches and cockney rhyming slang,
<TT>FRI </TT>discuss their own favourite words and phrases - and suggest
<TT>FRI </TT>words they would like to ban.
<TT>FRI </TT>Writers: Jon Hunter and James Kettle.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Claire Jones.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: Gyles Brandreth
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: James Kettle
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Claire Jones
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009l7jt.html>b009l7jt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009l7jt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, The Waxwork
<TT>FRI </TT>The lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but it's not quite
<TT>FRI </TT>how he'd envisaged.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Sidney James, Bill Kerr and
<TT>FRI </TT>Warren Mitchell.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Tom Ronald
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1959.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt71.html>b007jt71</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt71>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Treasure in the Lake
<TT>FRI </TT>Neddie discovers that he's the heir to a Scottish fortune,
<TT>FRI </TT>but first he must outlive the Laird. Stars Harry Secombe and
<TT>FRI </TT>Spike Milligan. From February 1956.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071l5lm.html>b071l5lm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071l5lm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>1997 - Heat 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Lionel Kelleway visits Gloucestershire, to test contestants'
<TT>FRI </TT>wildlife knowledge in the BBC Natural History Unit's quiz.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 Albert and Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04bzw4t.html>b04bzw4t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04bzw4t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Under Observation
<TT>FRI </TT>Long Single dad Bryan has a scare when his baby is taken to
<TT>FRI </TT>hospital for tests. Stars Robert Lindsay and Pat Coombs.
<TT>FRI </TT>Robert Lindsay takes over as the single parent struggling to
<TT>FRI </TT>find work and raise his baby son. In the original 1977
<TT>FRI </TT>series, Bryan was played by the late Richard Beckinsale who
<TT>FRI </TT>tragically died in 1979.
<TT>FRI </TT>After a six-year hiatus, the series returned with Bryan's
<TT>FRI </TT>mother and baby Albert played once again by the
<TT>FRI </TT>ever-versatile Pat Coombs.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in April 1983.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Mikhail Bulgakov - The White Guard <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00761ld.html>b00761ld</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00761ld>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Survival
<TT>FRI </TT>The Turbin brothers find their survival skills tested, and
<TT>FRI </TT>Elena is driven to intense prayer. Stars Paul Hilton and
<TT>FRI </TT>James Loye.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Leap Year Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cwwlj.html>b01cwwlj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cwwlj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Excepting February
<TT>FRI </TT>Three stories to mark the Leap Year.
<TT>FRI </TT>'Excepting February' by Alan Spence.
<TT>FRI </TT>February's extra day threatens to cause technical meltdown
<TT>FRI </TT>in Scotland's granite city, but meanwhile may give love
<TT>FRI </TT>another chance for one man.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by John Buick.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Patricia Hitchcock
<TT>FRI </TT>Alan Spence is an award-winning poet and playwright,
<TT>FRI </TT>novelist and short story writer. His awards include the
<TT>FRI </TT>McVitie Prize (Scottish Writer of the Year). He is Professor
<TT>FRI </TT>in Creative Writing at the University of Aberdeen where he
<TT>FRI </TT>also founded and directed the annual WORD Festival from
<TT>FRI </TT>1999-2011. His most recent novel, 'The Pure Land', was
<TT>FRI </TT>translated into 19 languages. His latest book is 'Morning
<TT>FRI </TT>Glory', a poetry collection with illustrations by Elizabeth
<TT>FRI </TT>Blackadder.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071l9hd.html>b071l9hd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071l9hd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, Jackson's Mill
<TT>FRI </TT>4 Extra Debut. Pilgrim discovers that an old friend is being
<TT>FRI </TT>haunted by a malevolent spirit. Meanwhile, homeless people
<TT>FRI </TT>are disappearing from a local shelter.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009l7jt.html>b009l7jt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009l7jt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt71.html>b007jt71</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt71>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtdj.html>b007jtdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 Heel, Toe, Step Together <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wdf4b.html>b00wdf4b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wdf4b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080sjp.html>b0080sjp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0080sjp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>A funeral sparks a big reunion of old faces at the house in
<TT>FRI </TT>Cornwall. Sian Phillips concludes the family saga.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Plants: From Roots to Riches <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04b2wzn.html>b04b2wzn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04b2wzn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Lumping and Splitting
<TT>FRI </TT>By 1850 identifying and classifying plants had become far
<TT>FRI </TT>more important than mere list making. Establishing the
<TT>FRI </TT>global laws of botany - what grew where and why - occupied
<TT>FRI </TT>the well travelled naturalist Joseph Hooker - son of Kew's
<TT>FRI </TT>director William Hooker and close friend of Charles Darwin.
<TT>FRI </TT>Kathy Willis hears from historian Jim Endersby on how Hooker
<TT>FRI </TT>was to acquire species from all over the world to build up
<TT>FRI </TT>the first accurate maps of the world's flora.
<TT>FRI </TT>Mark Nesbitt, curator of Kew's economic botany collection,
<TT>FRI </TT>reveals how gifts to Hooker in the collection reveal the
<TT>FRI </TT>relationship between the amateur collector in the field and
<TT>FRI </TT>Hooker back at Kew was one built on trust and mutual
<TT>FRI </TT>understanding.
<TT>FRI </TT>But, as Jim Endersby explains, the relationships were
<TT>FRI </TT>frought with tension when it came to naming new plants.
<TT>FRI </TT>Arguments between those claiming they had found new species
<TT>FRI </TT>(often called "splitters") versus cautious botanists, such
<TT>FRI </TT>as Hooker, who would often "lump" together species as
<TT>FRI </TT>variants of the same, raised new debates about what
<TT>FRI </TT>constitutes a new species. And as Mark Chase, Keeper of
<TT>FRI </TT>Kew's Jodrell Laboratory reveals, the arguments continue
<TT>FRI </TT>today.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Adrian Washbourne
<TT>FRI </TT>Presenter: KATHY WILLIS is director of science at Royal
<TT>FRI </TT>Botanic Gardens at Kew. She is also professor of long-term
<TT>FRI </TT>ecology and a fellow of Merton College, both at Oxford
<TT>FRI </TT>University. Winner of several awards, she has spent over 20
<TT>FRI </TT>years researching and teaching biodiversity and conservation
<TT>FRI </TT>at Oxford and Cambridge.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 Jacqueline Susann - Valley of the Dolls <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mbmd1.html>b00mbmd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mbmd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Anne's fallen for Lyon Burke, but her friendship with Helen
<TT>FRI </TT>is put to the test. Jacqueline Susann drama with Madeleine
<TT>FRI </TT>Potter.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yz54n.html>b00yz54n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yz54n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Bird Cloud, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Pulitzer prize-winning writer, Annie Proulx, sets out to
<TT>FRI </TT>build her perfect home in a remote corner of Wyoming.
<TT>FRI </TT>Proulx's first work of non-fiction in twenty years tells a
<TT>FRI </TT>personal story of designing and constructing a house in
<TT>FRI </TT>harmony with her interests, work and personality.
<TT>FRI </TT>Living for her first year at Bird Cloud, Annie Proulx enjoys
<TT>FRI </TT>the range of bird and wildlife that inhabits her property.
<TT>FRI </TT>But it becomes clear that the remoteness and the snow will
<TT>FRI </TT>force her to reassess her dream.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Laura Brook
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Elizabeth Reeder
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Gaynor Macfarlane.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Mikhail Bulgakov - The White Guard <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00761ld.html>b00761ld</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00761ld>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071l5lm.html>b071l5lm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071l5lm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 Albert and Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04bzw4t.html>b04bzw4t</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04bzw4t>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Dry Slopes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071l3fk.html>b071l3fk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071l3fk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rlmpt.html>b01rlmpt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rlmpt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rcwkv.html>b01rcwkv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rcwkv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Key
<TT>FRI </TT>Beneath the streets of London there is another London. A
<TT>FRI </TT>subterranean labyrinth of sewers and abandoned tube
<TT>FRI </TT>stations. A somewhere that is Neverwhere.
<TT>FRI </TT>An act of kindness sees Richard Mayhew catapulted from his
<TT>FRI </TT>ordinary life into a subterranean world under the streets of
<TT>FRI </TT>London. Stopping to help an injured girl on a London street,
<TT>FRI </TT>Richard is thrust from his workaday existence into the
<TT>FRI </TT>strange world of London Below.
<TT>FRI </TT>So begins a curious and mysterious adventure deep beneath
<TT>FRI </TT>the streets of London, a London of shadows where the tube
<TT>FRI </TT>cry of 'Mind the Gap' takes on new meaning; for the
<TT>FRI </TT>inhabitants of this murky domain are those who have fallen
<TT>FRI </TT>through the gaps in society, the dispossessed, the homeless.
<TT>FRI </TT>Here Richard meets the Earl of Earl's Court, Old Bailey and
<TT>FRI </TT>Hammersmith, faces a life-threatening ordeal at the hands of
<TT>FRI </TT>the Black Friars, comes face to face with Great Beast of
<TT>FRI </TT>London, and encounters an Angel. Called Islington.
<TT>FRI </TT>Joining the mysterious girl named Door and her companions,
<TT>FRI </TT>the Marquis de Carabas and the bodyguard, Hunter, Richard
<TT>FRI </TT>embarks on an extraordinary quest to escape from the
<TT>FRI </TT>clutches of the fiendish assassins Croup and Vandemar and to
<TT>FRI </TT>discover who ordered them to murder her family. All the
<TT>FRI </TT>while trying to work out how to get back to his old life in
<TT>FRI </TT>London Above.
<TT>FRI </TT>A six part adaption of Neil Gaiman's novel adapted by Dirk
<TT>FRI </TT>Maggs, sees James McAvoy as Richard lead a stellar cast
<TT>FRI </TT>which includes Natalie Dormer, David Harewood, Sophie
<TT>FRI </TT>Okonedo, Benedict Cumberbatch, Christopher Lee, Anthony
<TT>FRI </TT>Head, David Schofield, Bernard Cribbins, Romola Garai,
<TT>FRI </TT>George Harris, Andrew Sachs, Lucy Cohu, Johnny Vegas, Paul
<TT>FRI </TT>Chequer, Don Gilet and Abdul Salis.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Richard Mayhew: James McAvoy
<TT>FRI </TT>Lady Door: Natalie Dormer
<TT>FRI </TT>Marquis de Carabas: David Harewood
<TT>FRI </TT>Hunter: Sophie Okonedo
<TT>FRI </TT>Croup: Anthony Head
<TT>FRI </TT>Vandemar: David Schofield
<TT>FRI </TT>Islington: Benedict Cumberbatch
<TT>FRI </TT>Old Bailey: Bernard Cribbins
<TT>FRI </TT>The Earl of Earl’s Court: Christopher Lee
<TT>FRI </TT>The Abbot: George Harris
<TT>FRI </TT>Feligiounas: Don Gilet
<TT>FRI </TT>Jessica: Romola Garai
<TT>FRI </TT>Gary: Paul Chequer
<TT>FRI </TT>Halvard: Paul Stonehill
<TT>FRI </TT>Dagvard: Ben Crowe
<TT>FRI </TT>Letting Agent: Stephen Marcus
<TT>FRI </TT>Homeless man: Abdul Salis
<TT>FRI </TT>Underground announcer: Patrick Brennan
<TT>FRI </TT>Mr Figgis: Neil Gaiman
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: Neil Gaiman
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Heather Larmour
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Heather Larmour
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076xbb.html>b0076xbb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076xbb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, I Vow to thee my Country
<TT>FRI </TT>An exploration of the hymn which stirs patriotism and
<TT>FRI </TT>controversy when sung at national events. With Julian
<TT>FRI </TT>Mitchell. From July 2006.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009l7jt.html>b009l7jt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009l7jt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt71.html>b007jt71</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt71>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Inspector Purbright - Charity Ends at Home <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jtdj.html>b007jtdj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jtdj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 Heel, Toe, Step Together <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wdf4b.html>b00wdf4b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wdf4b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Leap Year Tales <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cwwlj.html>b01cwwlj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cwwlj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071l9hd.html>b071l9hd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071l9hd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 Wordaholics <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rlmpt.html>b01rlmpt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rlmpt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 Absolute Power <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00805kb.html>b00805kb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00805kb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Spin doctors Prentiss and McCabe are challenged to boost
<TT>FRI </TT>public opinion about men. Stars Stephen Fry and John Bird.
<TT>FRI </TT>From January 2002.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0725r1y.html>b0725r1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0725r1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith is joined by
<TT>FRI </TT>Mark Thomas.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03mclqh.html>b03mclqh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03mclqh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 4, English Lesson; Understanding Understanding Owls
<TT>FRI </TT>One of the world's funniest storytellers is back on BBC
<TT>FRI </TT>Radio 4 doing what he does best.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week, he considers his native tongue as if it were a
<TT>FRI </TT>foreign language in "English Lesson" and the trouble that
<TT>FRI </TT>taxidermy can bring in "Understanding Understanding Owls".
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>FRI </TT>A Giddy Goat production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: David Sedaris
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: David Sedaris
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Goodness Gracious Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p98gy.html>b01p98gy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p98gy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>FRI </TT>Alternative therapies in ER, and it's Bhangraman to the
<TT>FRI </TT>rescue. Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar and Nina Wadia. From June
<TT>FRI </TT>1998.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-43163369847653671452016-02-12T20:22:00.001+00:002016-02-12T20:22:34.397+00:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 13/02/2016 - 19/02/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 13 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007nfs5.html>b007nfs5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007nfs5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>625Y, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Scientist Kate Brown's attempt to bring her new gene
<TT>SAT </TT>discovery into the public domain doesn't go to plan. Stars
<TT>SAT </TT>Amanda Root and Geoffrey Whitehead.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mh5.html>b0076mh5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mh5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 4, Like a Rolling Stone
<TT>SAT </TT>Robbie Robertson, Al Kooper and Greil Marcus reflect on Bob
<TT>SAT </TT>Dylan's song that challenged and changed lives. From July
<TT>SAT </TT>2004.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsh4.html>b007jsh4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsh4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Case of Identity
<TT>SAT </TT>Rumpole deals with some dubious alibis in court and in
<TT>SAT </TT>chambers.
<TT>SAT </TT>"The Splendours And Miseries Of An Old Bailey Hack".
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Maurice Denham as ageing London barrister-at-law
<TT>SAT </TT>Horace Rumpole.
<TT>SAT </TT>With Robert Harris as Mr Justice Vosper, Michael Spice as
<TT>SAT </TT>Guthrie Featherstone, Brian Carroll as Erskine-Brown and
<TT>SAT </TT>Amanda Murray as Phillida Trant.
<TT>SAT </TT>Originally a TV series created by writer and barrister John
<TT>SAT </TT>Mortimer, Rumpole hit the BBC radio airwaves in 1980.
<TT>SAT </TT>Case-by-case, Rumpole recalls his work at the Central
<TT>SAT </TT>Criminal Court of England and Wales.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Peter King
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1980.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 In Search of My Lizard Brain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rtdps.html>b00rtdps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rtdps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>At the 3rd annual London Fifty at Hoxton Hall in Shoreditch
<TT>SAT </TT>in January 2010, ventriloquist Nina Conti left Monkey behind
<TT>SAT </TT>and watched 50 hours of improvisation, directed by Dana
<TT>SAT </TT>Anderson, Canadian creator of the Improvathon (or Soapathon)
<TT>SAT </TT>and Adam Meggido, of the innovative London theatre, The
<TT>SAT </TT>Sticking Place.
<TT>SAT </TT>It was Ken Campbell who first brought the idea of the
<TT>SAT </TT>Improvathon - a marathon of improvised drama and comedy - to
<TT>SAT </TT>Britain from Canada, where he'd been inspired by Dana
<TT>SAT </TT>Anderson and his Die-Nasty company at Edmonton's Varscona
<TT>SAT </TT>Theatre.
<TT>SAT </TT>25 actors gathered for the 6pm start on Friday, and most of
<TT>SAT </TT>them were still there when it ended at 9pm on Sunday. So was
<TT>SAT </TT>the audience, though there were some thin periods in the
<TT>SAT </TT>early hours of the morning. The theme was loosely Victorian
<TT>SAT </TT>and on stage at various times were Queen Victoria and Prince
<TT>SAT </TT>Albert, Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde, Jane Austen and many
<TT>SAT </TT>made up characters.
<TT>SAT </TT>Once the actors have been improvising for 30 hours they
<TT>SAT </TT>experience what Dana calls 'Stargate' and find themselves
<TT>SAT </TT>'being' rather than acting. They no longer have to think
<TT>SAT </TT>about what to do or say on stage - it just happens. They
<TT>SAT </TT>define this as being in touch with their 'lizard' or
<TT>SAT </TT>instinctual brain.
<TT>SAT </TT>Nina asked Dr Mark Lythgoe, Director of the Centre for
<TT>SAT </TT>Advanced Biomedical Imaging at University College London to
<TT>SAT </TT>account for this; he puts it down to a combination of sleep
<TT>SAT </TT>deprivation and creative high which leads to disinhibition.
<TT>SAT </TT>For actors and audience the Improvathon proved an
<TT>SAT </TT>extraordinary and compelling experience. Nina was most
<TT>SAT </TT>struck by the sense of community and support it engendered,
<TT>SAT </TT>as the actors pulled together to keep each other going and,
<TT>SAT </TT>by saying 'yes' to every new idea, took themselves and the
<TT>SAT </TT>production to new levels.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Tea Obreht - The Tiger's Wife <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100jhd.html>b0100jhd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100jhd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>Hattie Morahan reads Tea Obreht's evocative debut novel set
<TT>SAT </TT>in a Balkan country scarred by war, and where Natalia, a
<TT>SAT </TT>young doctor, is struggling to understand the mysterious
<TT>SAT </TT>circumstances of her grandfather's death. A tattered copy of
<TT>SAT </TT>The Jungle Book which her grandfather kept with him always
<TT>SAT </TT>provides an unlikely clue, sending her on a quest that leads
<TT>SAT </TT>to the extraordinary stories of an immortal man and the
<TT>SAT </TT>tiger's wife. Today, Natalia makes connections between her
<TT>SAT </TT>father's childhood, the tiger's wife and the deathless man.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tea Obreht is on "The New Yorker's Top Writers under 40
<TT>SAT </TT>Fiction Issue" (June 2010), and at 24 was the youngest on
<TT>SAT </TT>the list. 'The Tiger's Wife' is one of the Waterstone's 11 -
<TT>SAT </TT>the best debuts that they have picked for 2011. Her short
<TT>SAT </TT>story, "The Sentry", appeared in the "Guardian Summer
<TT>SAT </TT>Fiction Issue", alongside stories by Hilary Mantel and David
<TT>SAT </TT>Mitchell.
<TT>SAT </TT>She was born in 1985 in the former Yugoslavia, and raised in
<TT>SAT </TT>Belgrade, where she spent her childhood. In 1992, her family
<TT>SAT </TT>immigrated, and in 1997 eventually settled in the United
<TT>SAT </TT>States.
<TT>SAT </TT>The reader is Hattie Morahan. Abridged by Sally Marmion and
<TT>SAT </TT>produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05wz0kt.html>b05wz0kt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05wz0kt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Nainsukh: Owner Transfixed by Goose
<TT>SAT </TT>Prof. Sunil Khilnani profiles Nainsukh, the 18th century
<TT>SAT </TT>artist whose intimate and engaging portraits of a prince's
<TT>SAT </TT>life created a new vision for Indian art.
<TT>SAT </TT>In his paintings of his patron, Balwant Singh, Nainsukh
<TT>SAT </TT>departed from the rigid formality of traditional Indian
<TT>SAT </TT>painting. Instead he showed the prince in his most unguarded
<TT>SAT </TT>moments: having his beard trimmed by a barber, being
<TT>SAT </TT>mimicked by a performer, huddled ill and depressed under a
<TT>SAT </TT>bulky quilt, and writing a letter bare-chested in his tent.
<TT>SAT </TT>"It's an almost modern, instagram-esque familiarity" says
<TT>SAT </TT>Sunil Khilnani.
<TT>SAT </TT>The artist Howard Hodgkin, an appreciator and collector of
<TT>SAT </TT>Nainsukh's work, describes Nainsukh as "the first great
<TT>SAT </TT>modern artist of India". In his favourite painting, Balwant
<TT>SAT </TT>Singh and his pet goose stare at each other, both bird and
<TT>SAT </TT>prince transfixed.
<TT>SAT </TT>Prof. Khilnani tells the story of two men: one a painter
<TT>SAT </TT>with a unique talent to express humanity and individuality,
<TT>SAT </TT>warmth and humour; the other a prince who unreservedly,
<TT>SAT </TT>unselfconsciously gave himself to the artist as subject.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Jeremy Grange
<TT>SAT </TT>Executive Producer: Martin Smith.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009j9jk.html>b009j9jk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009j9jk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Colette - Cheri, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Colette's tale of a love affair between a Parisian courtesan
<TT>SAT </TT>and a man half her age, set in Paris before WWI.
<TT>SAT </TT>5/5. Cheri has returned to Lea, but can their love affair
<TT>SAT </TT>survive?
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator ...... Lindsay Duncan
<TT>SAT </TT>Cheri ...... Joseph Millson
<TT>SAT </TT>Lea ...... Frances Barber
<TT>SAT </TT>Directed by Pauline Harris.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042bjzl.html>b042bjzl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042bjzl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Benson - The Valley, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged from Richard Benson's epic family saga The Valley,
<TT>SAT </TT>the focus of this Book of the Week is on the story of the
<TT>SAT </TT>author's grandmother - Winnie Hollingworth (1909 - 2002) -
<TT>SAT </TT>and her life in the mining villages of the Dearne Valley in
<TT>SAT </TT>South Yorkshire.
<TT>SAT </TT>This remarkable social history draws on years of research,
<TT>SAT </TT>interviews and anecdote which chart generations of carousing
<TT>SAT </TT>and banter, tears and fights all set against the background
<TT>SAT </TT>of a close-knit community where almost everybody worked
<TT>SAT </TT>either in the mines or the mills.
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Benson's first book, THE FARM which related the
<TT>SAT </TT>story of his own parents and brother and their livelihood in
<TT>SAT </TT>the Yorkshire Wolds was described as ' an extraordinary
<TT>SAT </TT>mixture of hardness and tenderness, wit and slog.. wonderful
<TT>SAT </TT>' Ronald Blythe author of Akenfield. It went on to be a no.1
<TT>SAT </TT>bestseller.
<TT>SAT </TT>This new book is a powerful and moving achievement - it
<TT>SAT </TT>follows Winnie from her first romantic encounter: 'her heart
<TT>SAT </TT>beating hard and fast down in her whalebone and elastic' to
<TT>SAT </TT>her final years sitting in the lounge of a long rubber-tiled
<TT>SAT </TT>room with high-backed chairs around the walls.. ' where 'the
<TT>SAT </TT>residents either roost mutely or chat while their eyes
<TT>SAT </TT>search the room for a younger person who might play the
<TT>SAT </TT>piano for them.'
<TT>SAT </TT>Ep 5. Children become adults, and Winnie and Harry grow
<TT>SAT </TT>frail, but there are still surprises in store.
<TT>SAT </TT>Read by Richard Stacey
<TT>SAT </TT>PRODUCER: JILL WATERS
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged and directed by Jill Waters
<TT>SAT </TT>A Waters Company production for BBC 4Extra.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Reader: Richard Stacey
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Jill Waters
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Jill Waters
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridger: Jill Waters
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cfwr8.html>b00cfwr8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cfwr8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Hunt of the God King
<TT>SAT </TT>The conquering king pursues Darius, King of Persia, and
<TT>SAT </TT>falls in love. Stars Michael Maloney, Alex Jennings and
<TT>SAT </TT>Barry Foster.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00753sd.html>b00753sd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00753sd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>1997 - Heat 1
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Lionel Kelleway visits Essex, to chair the
<TT>SAT </TT>BBC Natural History Unit's quiz in which contestants test
<TT>SAT </TT>their wildlife knowledge.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 Albert and Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b049f20x.html>b049f20x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b049f20x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, File Under Trouble
<TT>SAT </TT>Single dad Bryan takes a temporary filing job and chases a
<TT>SAT </TT>missing file. Stars Robert Lindsay and Pat Coombs.
<TT>SAT </TT>Robert Lindsay takes over as the single parent struggling to
<TT>SAT </TT>find work and raise his baby son. In the original 1977
<TT>SAT </TT>series, Bryan was played by the late Richard Beckinsale who
<TT>SAT </TT>tragically died in 1979. After a six-year hiatus, the series
<TT>SAT </TT>returned with Bryan's mother and baby Albert played once
<TT>SAT </TT>again by the ever-versatile Pat Coombs.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in April 1983.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 Dry Slopes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075178.html>b0075178</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075178>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Emma
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Can jobless and loveless Angus rekindle a
<TT>SAT </TT>relationship, despite the barriers of technology? Starring
<TT>SAT </TT>Nick Ball. From July 1997.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 So Wrong It's Right <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jrjq8.html>b01jrjq8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jrjq8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlie Brooker hosts the comedy show that seeks the finest
<TT>SAT </TT>wrong answers, with guest comics Susan Calman and Miles Jupp
<TT>SAT </TT>plus writer Shaun Pye on the panel.
<TT>SAT </TT>So Wrong It's Right sees Charlie ask his guests to pitch
<TT>SAT </TT>their finest terrible ideas and to disclose the most
<TT>SAT </TT>shameful, yet entertaining, stories from their lives.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this episode, Charlie challenges his guests to recall the
<TT>SAT </TT>stupidest thing they've ever believed and to suggest the
<TT>SAT </TT>best ideas for the worst new sport for the London 2012
<TT>SAT </TT>Olympics.
<TT>SAT </TT>The host of So Wrong It's Right, Charlie Brooker, also
<TT>SAT </TT>presents BBC4s acclaimed Newswipe and Screenwipe series, and
<TT>SAT </TT>is an award winning columnist for The Guardian. He also won
<TT>SAT </TT>Best Newcomer at the British Comedy Awards 2009.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Aled Evans
<TT>SAT </TT>A Zeppotron Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 Hood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070n8g7.html>b070n8g7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070n8g7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Noble Secrets
<TT>SAT </TT>England, 1201: King John reigns and Phillip De Nicholay,
<TT>SAT </TT>Sheriff of Nottingham, is in trouble. The treasury is empty,
<TT>SAT </TT>looted by his former friend; his position and hopes of
<TT>SAT </TT>marrying the Lady Marion are in danger. His only hope is to
<TT>SAT </TT>recover the money. To do that though, he'll need the help of
<TT>SAT </TT>the notorious outlaws of Sherwood Forest. Phillip is about
<TT>SAT </TT>to learn that his actions will be the making of the man they
<TT>SAT </TT>will come to call Robin Hood.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Lee Ingleby as Philip De Nicholay, Peter Greenall as
<TT>SAT </TT>Little John, Damian Cooper as Will Scarlet and Sean Connolly
<TT>SAT </TT>as Brother Tuck.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Iain Meadows.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Iain Meadows and Matt Hopper for Spiteful Puppet
<TT>SAT </TT>Entertainment.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:15 The Meaning of Trees <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071k9ts.html>b071k9ts</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071k9ts>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. Quintessentially British, symbolising
<TT>SAT </TT>strength? Yet its existence is threatened. With Fiona
<TT>SAT </TT>Stafford. From December 2012.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075vsz.html>b0075vsz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075vsz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Ghost Guides
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian and writer Tony Hawks tests the guide books that
<TT>SAT </TT>claim to help us navigate our way around our holidays.
<TT>SAT </TT>Testing the plethora of reference books to the limit, Tony
<TT>SAT </TT>is out to see if they can really help him find a ghost.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Lucy Willmore
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2000.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036j3r0.html>b036j3r0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036j3r0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Churchill's Secret Cabinet
<TT>SAT </TT>Clement Attlee once claimed that Churchill led Britain to
<TT>SAT </TT>victory in the Second World War through his words. But what
<TT>SAT </TT>influenced these words and their delivery?
<TT>SAT </TT>The answer lies in a newly discovered wooden cabinet
<TT>SAT </TT>containing not only Churchill's private collection of
<TT>SAT </TT>gramophone records, but also rare recordings of his unknown
<TT>SAT </TT>speeches.
<TT>SAT </TT>In this Archive on 4, historian Andrew Roberts joins
<TT>SAT </TT>archivists, historians, musicians, even Churchill's own
<TT>SAT </TT>family, to discover how these rapidly disintegrating discs -
<TT>SAT </TT>some of them over a hundred years old - offer new clues
<TT>SAT </TT>about his oratorical style. Their survival depends on the
<TT>SAT </TT>fast action of the Cambridge archivists in a race against
<TT>SAT </TT>time to digitise them, before they quite literally turn to
<TT>SAT </TT>dust.
<TT>SAT </TT>Already, the work in progress has turned up some surprising
<TT>SAT </TT>revelations - including a glimpse into Churchill's very own
<TT>SAT </TT>desert island discs. The apparently unmusical Churchill
<TT>SAT </TT>turns out to be someone who treasures songs of satire,
<TT>SAT </TT>humour and intense patriotism. We discover recordings of
<TT>SAT </TT>black swans enjoyed by a nature loving Churchill we rarely
<TT>SAT </TT>see, and then there are those fascinating newly discovered
<TT>SAT </TT>recordings of Churchill's own voice - including the first
<TT>SAT </TT>known recording of him, from the early 20th century.
<TT>SAT </TT>From these records, Andrew Roberts gleans valuable insights
<TT>SAT </TT>into that famous titan of British oratory - how it was not
<TT>SAT </TT>just his words, but his unique musical delivery that came to
<TT>SAT </TT>reflect and even embody the hopes of a nation.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Kati Whitaker.
<TT>SAT </TT>A Juniper production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Comedy Greats <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kjsg3.html>b01kjsg3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kjsg3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Overseas
<TT>SAT </TT>Captain Barry Cryer welcomes you aboard a special edition of
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedy Greats showcasing a selection of the BBC's hit comedy
<TT>SAT </TT>shows that were adapted for listeners overseas.
<TT>SAT </TT>During the 1950s to 1970s, a surprising number of series
<TT>SAT </TT>were either edited, rescripted or remade.
<TT>SAT </TT>Barry reveals bits that never made it out of Blighty to
<TT>SAT </TT>enable shows to be better understood abroad.
<TT>SAT </TT>Featuring:
<TT>SAT </TT>The Clitheroe Kid - Another Mother for Ossie. From November
<TT>SAT </TT>1965
<TT>SAT </TT>The Navy Lark - Going Dutch. From November 1959
<TT>SAT </TT>The Men From the Ministry - Birds of a Feather. Re-recording
<TT>SAT </TT>from 1980.
<TT>SAT </TT>Hancock's Half Hour - The New Secretary. Re-recorded in
<TT>SAT </TT>November 1958.
<TT>SAT </TT>Round the Horne - The Man With the Golden Thunderball.
<TT>SAT </TT>Re-recorded July 1966 with an edited version of the original
<TT>SAT </TT>script.
<TT>SAT </TT>I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again - series 3 (10/13).
<TT>SAT </TT>Re-recording from 1966.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Kerry Reece for BBC Radio 4 Extra.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b41fq.html>b00b41fq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b41fq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Florence Craye
<TT>SAT </TT>Trapped in Steeple Bumpleigh, Bertie Wooster meets an old
<TT>SAT </TT>flame. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>SAT </TT>Hordern.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 A Short Gentleman <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018xt55.html>b018xt55</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b018xt55>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>by Jon Canter, adapted by Robin Brooks
<TT>SAT </TT>Hugh Bonneville stars as Robert Purcell, QC, a perfect
<TT>SAT </TT>specimen of the British Establishment, who applies faultless
<TT>SAT </TT>legal logic to his disastrous personal life.
<TT>SAT </TT>1/4
<TT>SAT </TT>Robert sails through all his exams, but finding a girlfriend
<TT>SAT </TT>is more testing.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced and Directed by Jonquil Panting
<TT>SAT </TT>The Writer
<TT>SAT </TT>Jon Canter read Law at Cambridge, where he was President of
<TT>SAT </TT>Footlights, then worked as an advertising copywriter before
<TT>SAT </TT>becoming a radio and TV scriptwriter. His comic novels
<TT>SAT </TT>include Seeds of Greatness, A Short Gentleman and Worth.
<TT>SAT </TT>Praise for A Short Gentleman
<TT>SAT </TT>'Brilliant, but for God's sake don't let this book fall into
<TT>SAT </TT>the hands of any women - if they find out what we're really
<TT>SAT </TT>like we'll never hear the end of it.' Charlie Higson
<TT>SAT </TT>'A witty, accomplished, and highly entertaining warning
<TT>SAT </TT>about the folly of ambition.' Mail on Sunday
<TT>SAT </TT>'Elegantly written, civilised and genuinely funny.' The
<TT>SAT </TT>Scotsman
<TT>SAT </TT>'Robert is infectious. You might just catch yourself
<TT>SAT </TT>bringing his loathsome logic to your own domestic dilemmas.'
<TT>SAT </TT>Time Out.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Father: James Hayes
<TT>SAT </TT>Mother: Nichola McAuliffe
<TT>SAT </TT>Young Robert: Josef Lindsay
<TT>SAT </TT>Pilkington: Ewan Bailey
<TT>SAT </TT>Ticky Moxon-Smith: Katherine Jakeways
<TT>SAT </TT>Judy Page: Tracy Wiles
<TT>SAT </TT>Alan Temperley: Gerard McDermott
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: Jon Canter
<TT>SAT </TT>Adaptor: Robin Brooks
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 Halfway Here: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070npz3.html>b070npz3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070npz3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>A family bumble along in a normally dysfunctional way until
<TT>SAT </TT>an accident causes them each to unravel. Starring Tyger
<TT>SAT </TT>Drew-Honey.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Yasmina Reza
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael: Lenny Henry
<TT>SAT </TT>Veronica: Rosie Cavaliero
<TT>SAT </TT>Millson: Joseph Millson
<TT>SAT </TT>Annette: Monica Dolan
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: James Macdonald
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Catherine Bailey
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070nqwv.html>b070nqwv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070nqwv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Bruce Forsyth
<TT>SAT </TT>Entertainer Bruce Forsyth chooses 'When You Wish Upon a
<TT>SAT </TT>Star' by Jiminy Cricket and 'New York, New York' by Liza
<TT>SAT </TT>Minnelli.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0499n6h.html>b0499n6h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0499n6h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Daniel Glattauer - Love Virtually
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring David Tennant and Emilia Fox, Love Virtually by
<TT>SAT </TT>Austrian novelist Daniel Glattauer is a thoroughly modern
<TT>SAT </TT>epistolary novel with one difference - its protagonists Emmi
<TT>SAT </TT>Rothner and Leo Leike communicate exclusively by email.
<TT>SAT </TT>The European answer to You've got Mail.
<TT>SAT </TT>Two million copies sold in Germany to date. And bought by
<TT>SAT </TT>thirty-five publishers around the world, Love Virtually by
<TT>SAT </TT>Austrian novelist Daniel Glattauer, is well on the way to
<TT>SAT </TT>becoming a global publishing phenomenon.
<TT>SAT </TT>They "meet" when Emmi mistakenly sends an e-mail to Leo's
<TT>SAT </TT>inbox. A romance ensues that allows them to live out a
<TT>SAT </TT>shared secret life far removed from their day-to-day
<TT>SAT </TT>existences. But to what extent does it rely on fantasy and
<TT>SAT </TT>escapism, and will it survive a real-life meeting?
<TT>SAT </TT>The problem is...Emmi (a modern Madame Bovary) is
<TT>SAT </TT>married....
<TT>SAT </TT>Have email, Facebook, texting and the like created a
<TT>SAT </TT>generation of isolated young people who prefer to
<TT>SAT </TT>communicate remotely - who may be in fact afraid to engage
<TT>SAT </TT>in face to face contact to find love? Is it possible to fall
<TT>SAT </TT>in love with someone you've never met? Does a virtual affair
<TT>SAT </TT>'count' as adultery? What are the implications of the fact
<TT>SAT </TT>that we can pretend to be anyone in cyberspace?
<TT>SAT </TT>Adapted by Eileen Horne.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Clive Brill
<TT>SAT </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Leo Leike: David Tennant
<TT>SAT </TT>Emmi Rothner: Emilia Fox
<TT>SAT </TT>Emmi's Husband: Paul Jesson
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>SAT </TT>Adaptor: Eileen Horne
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: Daniel Glattauer
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036j3r0.html>b036j3r0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036j3r0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 Hood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070n8g7.html>b070n8g7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070n8g7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:15 The Meaning of Trees <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071k9ts.html>b071k9ts</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071k9ts>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075vsz.html>b0075vsz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075vsz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Planet B <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yqqs6.html>b00yqqs6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yqqs6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Disaster!
<TT>SAT </TT>In the last hours of Planet B, what is better than a
<TT>SAT </TT>farewell party? Virtual reality saga by Matthew Wilkie.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Lloyd Thomas.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:30 Ghost Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx3m.html>b007jx3m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx3m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>The alien's purpose in Inchbrae becomes apparent when Jill
<TT>SAT </TT>and Beth witness more moments from the past. Stars Gayanne
<TT>SAT </TT>Potter.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Comedy Greats <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kjsg3.html>b01kjsg3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kjsg3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Richard Herring's Objective <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0174gl1.html>b0174gl1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0174gl1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, The Wheelchair
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Herring's Objective
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2: 'The Wheelchair'
<TT>SAT </TT>Richard Herring examines 'The Wheelchair' the representative
<TT>SAT </TT>symbol of disability on disability access signs and asks if
<TT>SAT </TT>there is equal access. He wonders if it is still the case
<TT>SAT </TT>that we see the disability rather than the person.
<TT>SAT </TT>Written by and starring Richard Herring, with Emma Kennedy
<TT>SAT </TT>and special guest, comedian Francesca Martinez.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Tilusha Ghelani
<TT>SAT </TT>The second series of Richard Herring's Objective pokes and
<TT>SAT </TT>prods a variety controversial objects and see if the
<TT>SAT </TT>controversy falls out. Through vox pops, interviews and
<TT>SAT </TT>stand up comedy Richard examines the objects' history,
<TT>SAT </TT>meaning and significance and challenges our assumed logic
<TT>SAT </TT>and stereotypes. Can we reclaim these objects away from
<TT>SAT </TT>their unfortunate associations?
<TT>SAT </TT>In series one the comedian investigated 'The Hitler
<TT>SAT </TT>Moustache', 'The Hoodie' and 'The St. George's Flag' and in
<TT>SAT </TT>the new series he'll be training his beady eye on 'The
<TT>SAT </TT>Golliwog', 'The Wheelchair', 'Page 3' and 'The Old School
<TT>SAT </TT>Tie'.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Alun Cochrane's Fun House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rr555.html>b01rr555</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rr555>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Living Room
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian Alun Cochrane has a 25 year mortgage which he can
<TT>SAT </TT>only pay off by being funny. In this series he takes us on a
<TT>SAT </TT>room by room, stand up tour of his house.
<TT>SAT </TT>He has a fridge that beeps at him when he doesn't move
<TT>SAT </TT>quickly enough and a fire alarm he can't reach. His
<TT>SAT </TT>relationship with his house is a complicated one.
<TT>SAT </TT>A hoarder of funny and original observations on everyday
<TT>SAT </TT>life, Alun invites us to help him de-clutter his mind and
<TT>SAT </TT>tidy his ideas into one of those bags that you hoover all
<TT>SAT </TT>the air out of and keep under your bed. This show will help
<TT>SAT </TT>Alun and his house work through their relationship issues
<TT>SAT </TT>and prevent a separation that Alun can ill afford; at least
<TT>SAT </TT>not until the market picks up anyway.
<TT>SAT </TT>Alun Cochrane and Gavin Osborn
<TT>SAT </TT>Writers: Alun Cochrane and Andy Wolton
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Carl Cooper.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Alun Cochrane
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Gavin Osborn
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Alun Cochrane
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Andy Wolton
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Carl Cooper
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071xmy0.html>b071xmy0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071xmy0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight, Arthur Smith is
<TT>SAT </TT>joined by Shazia Mirza.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Pleased to Meet You <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2t5.html>b007k2t5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2t5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Ninety-something good-time girl Dora Dale dishes the dirt on
<TT>SAT </TT>her celeb chums to Martin Kelner. With Jake Yapp. From
<TT>SAT </TT>August 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 The Big Booth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrvv.html>b007jrvv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jrvv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2: The Big Booth Too, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Boothby Graffoe's script dictatorship is overthrown by the
<TT>SAT </TT>Workers' Collective. With Kevin Eldon. From February 2001.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Planet B <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yqqs6.html>b00yqqs6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yqqs6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:30 Ghost Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx3m.html>b007jx3m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx3m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 Halfway Here: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070npz3.html>b070npz3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070npz3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070nqwv.html>b070nqwv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070nqwv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0499n6h.html>b0499n6h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0499n6h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036j3r0.html>b036j3r0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b036j3r0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 Hood <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070n8g7.html>b070n8g7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070n8g7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:15 The Meaning of Trees <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071k9ts.html>b071k9ts</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071k9ts>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075vsz.html>b0075vsz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075vsz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Colette - Cheri <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070p5p1.html>b070p5p1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070p5p1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Omnibus. Colette's tale of a love affair between a Parisian
<TT>SUN </TT>courtesan and a man half her age, set in Paris, 1912. Stars
<TT>SUN </TT>Frances Barber.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070p6c6.html>b070p6c6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070p6c6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Flat Feet and Concert Parties
<TT>SUN </TT>Don't panic! Memories of Dad's Army star Clive Dunn, who
<TT>SUN </TT>played Lance-Corporal Jack Jones for nearly a decade on TV,
<TT>SUN </TT>radio and film between 1968 to 1977.
<TT>SUN </TT>Recalling highlights from his first 50 years in
<TT>SUN </TT>entertainment, Clive recalls life at boarding school,
<TT>SUN </TT>joining the army and his early stage appearances.
<TT>SUN </TT>Clive was aged 68 at the time of recording. He died in
<TT>SUN </TT>Portugal in 2012, aged 92.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in 1988.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Life: An Idiot's Guide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qkmpl.html>b01qkmpl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qkmpl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Midlife Crisis
<TT>SUN </TT>Stephen K Amos and comedian guests, Fred MacAulay, Angela
<TT>SUN </TT>Barnes and Greg Proops compile an Idiot's Guide to having
<TT>SUN </TT>your midlife crisis. Producer: Colin Anderson.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 Jim the Great <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0334t0v.html>b0334t0v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0334t0v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Here Comes the Hun
<TT>SUN </TT>The moustachioed monarch raises an army to take on Attila
<TT>SUN </TT>and his approaching horde. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From
<TT>SUN </TT>September 1979.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hmb64.html>b00hmb64</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hmb64>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>23/7/1972
<TT>SUN </TT>Mystery in a spoof of smooth sleuth Paul Temple - and wires
<TT>SUN </TT>get crossed on the telephone.
<TT>SUN </TT>A sequential entertainment for radio starring Ronnie Barker.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Terence Brady, Pauline Yates and Ann Beach. Pianist:
<TT>SUN </TT>Gordon Langford.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Arnold Brown, Donald Churchill, Peter Spence, Don
<TT>SUN </TT>Currell and Andy Kelvin, John Graham, Charles Griffin, JG
<TT>SUN </TT>Sacks, Myles Rudge and Ted Dicks, and Gerald Wiley.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer John Fawcett-Wilson
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1972.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Ben Rawlence - City of Thorns: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070pb48.html>b070pb48</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070pb48>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>In the desert, near the Somali border where only thorn
<TT>SUN </TT>bushes grow, is a city of half a million people. Read by
<TT>SUN </TT>David Seddon.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070pb4b.html>b070pb4b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070pb4b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Judy Finnigan
<TT>SUN </TT>The television presenter Judy Finnigan chooses 'Who's Sorry
<TT>SUN </TT>Now' by Connie Francis, and 'Hey Jude', by The Beatles.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070pb4d.html>b070pb4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070pb4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Space, Monica Grady
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. From Brahms to Ultravox, space scientist
<TT>SUN </TT>Professor Monica Grady makes her castaway choices. With
<TT>SUN </TT>Kirsty Young. From July 2015.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:00 In Pod We Trust <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06p46bp.html>b06p46bp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06p46bp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Stories from the Heart
<TT>SUN </TT>Miranda Sawyer continues her exploration into the world of
<TT>SUN </TT>podcasts by rounding up some of the best from around the
<TT>SUN </TT>globe.
<TT>SUN </TT>This week's programme features personal storytelling
<TT>SUN </TT>concerning issues which some of us find it hard to talk
<TT>SUN </TT>about: love, sex, family and money. Matters of the heart.
<TT>SUN </TT>Guests include Anna Sale, creator and host of New York-based
<TT>SUN </TT>podcast, "Death, Sex and Money", and Lea Thau, who
<TT>SUN </TT>documented her own love life in a series for Los
<TT>SUN </TT>Angeles-based Strangers podcast "Love Hurts".
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Jim Frank
<TT>SUN </TT>Researcher: Chris Pearson.
<TT>SUN </TT>Anna Sale
<TT>SUN </TT>Joining Miranda this week is Anna Sale, who presents '
<TT>SUN </TT>Death, Sex & Money
<TT>SUN </TT>'. Anna describes her show as "a podcast about the big
<TT>SUN </TT>questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite
<TT>SUN </TT>conversation".
<TT>SUN </TT>(Image taken by Amy Pearl / Courtesy WNYC)
<TT>SUN </TT>Lea Thau
<TT>SUN </TT>Miranda speaks to Lea Thau, producer of the Los
<TT>SUN </TT>Angeles-based '
<TT>SUN </TT>Strangers
<TT>SUN </TT>' podcast. Last year Lea documented her *own *love life
<TT>SUN </TT>in the series "
<TT>SUN </TT>Love Hurts
<TT>SUN </TT>".
<TT>SUN </TT>Another Round
<TT>SUN </TT>Another Round
<TT>SUN </TT> is presented by Heben Nigatu and Tracy Clayton. They cover
<TT>SUN </TT>'everything from race and gender to squirrels and mangoes'
<TT>SUN </TT>in a podcast produced by
<TT>SUN </TT>Buzzfeed
<TT>SUN </TT>Gravy
<TT>SUN </TT>Gravy
<TT>SUN </TT>is a fortnightly podcast, telling the stories of people and
<TT>SUN </TT>places through food. The podcast is produced by the
<TT>SUN </TT>Southern Foodways Alliance
<TT>SUN </TT>Scroobius Pip's Distraction Pieces podcast
<TT>SUN </TT>Distraction Pieces
<TT>SUN </TT>is a weekly interview podcast hosted by Scroobius Pip.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:30 Short Cuts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mqpgf.html>b01mqpgf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mqpgf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Faking It
<TT>SUN </TT>Nina Garthwaite presents a showcase for delightful and
<TT>SUN </TT>adventurous short documentaries. A selection of brief
<TT>SUN </TT>encounters, true stories, radio adventures and found sound.
<TT>SUN </TT>In 'Faking It', she blurs the line between fact and fiction
<TT>SUN </TT>with tales of love, lying and a loose grip on reality.
<TT>SUN </TT>The indie pop duo Summer Camp construct a 'documentary song'
<TT>SUN </TT>which delves into the falsity of flirting and those moments
<TT>SUN </TT>when we realise we've really fallen in love and the actor
<TT>SUN </TT>Jonathan Keeble reveals his real - or is it his false -
<TT>SUN </TT>identity ...
<TT>SUN </TT>Nina also learns how you successfully conceal your true self
<TT>SUN </TT>in the workplace, why you shouldn't trust your new
<TT>SUN </TT>boyfriend's grandmother and the dangers of picking a fight
<TT>SUN </TT>with a Ouija board.
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Eleanor McDowall
<TT>SUN </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4
<TT>SUN </TT>The items featured in this programme were:
<TT>SUN </TT>Translations
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring Jonathan Keeble
<TT>SUN </TT>The Disguise
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Leo Hornak
<TT>SUN </TT>All There Is
<TT>SUN </TT>Composed by Summer Camp
<TT>SUN </TT>The Chamuyero
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Barney Rowntree
<TT>SUN </TT>Fact and Fiction
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring Jonathan Keeble
<TT>SUN </TT>The Séance
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Bob Carlson.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 Jim the Great <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0334t0v.html>b0334t0v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0334t0v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hmb64.html>b00hmb64</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hmb64>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Colette - Cheri <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070p5p1.html>b070p5p1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070p5p1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070p6c6.html>b070p6c6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070p6c6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Virginia Woolf - Orlando: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070pcsn.html>b070pcsn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070pcsn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>Orlando, the Tudor time travelling adventurer, is
<TT>SUN </TT>preoccupied by the penalties and privileges of womanhood.
<TT>SUN </TT>Read by Amanda Hale.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Maeve Binchy - Needy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070pd53.html>b070pd53</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070pd53>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. Heather learns that all Valentine's Day
<TT>SUN </TT>declarations of love should be viewed with suspicion. Read
<TT>SUN </TT>by Patricia Hodge.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 Gaston Leroux - The Mystery of the Yellow Room
<TT>SUN </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gyl0j.html>b01gyl0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gyl0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>The door was bolted and the windows barred, so how was Mlle
<TT>SUN </TT>Sangerson shot at, knocked unconscious, and left for dead?
<TT>SUN </TT>Gaston Leroux's classic 'locked room' mystery, dramatised by
<TT>SUN </TT>Stephen Sheridan.
<TT>SUN </TT>Stars Nicholas Boulton as Rouletabille and Geoffrey
<TT>SUN </TT>Whitehead as Inspector Larson.
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: David Blount
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1998.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075ldx.html>b0075ldx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075ldx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>With Great Pleasure - Les Murray
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive.
<TT>SUN </TT>In 'With Great Pleasure', Les Murray talks through a
<TT>SUN </TT>selection of his favourite poems and stories. Expect moon
<TT>SUN </TT>landings, U-boats, vespers songs and Doublemen in a
<TT>SUN </TT>beautiful and eclectic selection read by Sean Barrett and
<TT>SUN </TT>Sally Cookson.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Sara Davies
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1999.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Life: An Idiot's Guide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qkmpl.html>b01qkmpl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qkmpl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Robert Westall - The Wheatstone Pond <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00768rk.html>b00768rk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00768rk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. After a boating lake is drained, a
<TT>SUN </TT>clairvoyant antiques dealer becomes embroiled in a deadly
<TT>SUN </TT>occult mystery. Stars John Duttine.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 In Pod We Trust <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06p46bp.html>b06p46bp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06p46bp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:30 Short Cuts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mqpgf.html>b01mqpgf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mqpgf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:00 Ben Rawlence - City of Thorns: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070pb48.html>b070pb48</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070pb48>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070pb4b.html>b070pb4b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070pb4b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070pb4d.html>b070pb4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070pb4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Life: An Idiot's Guide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qkmpl.html>b01qkmpl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qkmpl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Thom Tuck Goes Straight to DVD <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bwp8v.html>b01bwp8v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bwp8v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Pilot
<TT>SUN </TT>Thom Tuck recounts heart-rending tales of love and loss,
<TT>SUN </TT>laying bare all the failures he's suffered in his
<TT>SUN </TT>relationships and drawing comparisons with the 54
<TT>SUN </TT>straight-to-DVD Disney movies he's watched, so we don't have
<TT>SUN </TT>to. These underrated gems - perhaps rightfully ignored and
<TT>SUN </TT>forgotten - mirror his experiences with women he has loved
<TT>SUN </TT>too often and too soon.
<TT>SUN </TT>A show with a huge heart, all about heartbreak in various
<TT>SUN </TT>forms...the perfect antidote for Valentines Day.
<TT>SUN </TT>Thom Tuck's brilliant debut solo show was nominated for Best
<TT>SUN </TT>Newcomer at the Fosters Comedy Awards in Edinburgh 2011. He
<TT>SUN </TT>is also part of acclaimed sketch group "The Penny
<TT>SUN </TT>Dreadfuls".
<TT>SUN </TT>"...a seductive experience" The Guardian
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Lianne Coop.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Newsjack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07052l1.html>b07052l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07052l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 14, Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into
<TT>SUN </TT>sketches, one-liners and vox-pops written by the public.
<TT>SUN </TT>Trying to make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
<TT>SUN </TT>This week Nish is joined by Celeste Dring, Jess Ransom and
<TT>SUN </TT>Mike Wozniak.
<TT>SUN </TT>Newsjack was script edited by Grainne Maguire and Liam
<TT>SUN </TT>Beirne. The producers were Matt Stronge and Suzy Grant.
<TT>SUN </TT>It was a BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 The Nick Revell Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ckmj4.html>b00ckmj4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ckmj4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Visitors
<TT>SUN </TT>When the writer's niece and an old pal visit, love is in the
<TT>SUN </TT>air. Or is it just a hangover? With Doon Mackichan. From
<TT>SUN </TT>July 1993.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Robert Westall - The Wheatstone Pond <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00768rk.html>b00768rk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00768rk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Colette - Cheri <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070p5p1.html>b070p5p1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070p5p1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070p6c6.html>b070p6c6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070p6c6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Virginia Woolf - Orlando: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070pcsn.html>b070pcsn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070pcsn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Maeve Binchy - Needy <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070pd53.html>b070pd53</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070pd53>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 Gaston Leroux - The Mystery of the Yellow Room
<TT>MON </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gyl0j.html>b01gyl0j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01gyl0j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075ldx.html>b0075ldx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075ldx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Life: An Idiot's Guide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qkmpl.html>b01qkmpl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qkmpl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jshh.html>b007jshh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jshh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Expert Witness
<TT>MON </TT>Rumpole recalls the case of a GP accused of killing his
<TT>MON </TT>wife.
<TT>MON </TT>"The Splendours And Miseries Of An Old Bailey Hack".
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Maurice Denham as ageing London barrister-at-law
<TT>MON </TT>Horace Rumpole and Margot Boyd as Hilda Rumpole
<TT>MON </TT>With Derek Farr as Mr Justice Skelton and Ellis Dale as Owen
<TT>MON </TT>Munroe,
<TT>MON </TT>Originally a TV series created by writer and barrister John
<TT>MON </TT>Mortimer, Rumpole hit the BBC radio airwaves in 1980.
<TT>MON </TT>Case-by-case, Rumpole recalls his work at the Central
<TT>MON </TT>Criminal Court of England and Wales.
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Peter King
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1980.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Star Spangled Hendrix <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tg2m0.html>b00tg2m0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tg2m0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>When Jimi Hendrix returned to his native America as a star,
<TT>MON </TT>the country he knew had changed. This programme, presented
<TT>MON </TT>by Tom Robinson to tie in with the 40th anniversary of the
<TT>MON </TT>guitarist's death, explores the pressure Jimi was under to
<TT>MON </TT>make an explicit political declaration.
<TT>MON </TT>Tom explores Hendrix's 14 months in the Screaming Eagles 101
<TT>MON </TT>Airborne Division that saw him parachute a total of 26 times
<TT>MON </TT>before he was invalided out with a broken ankle. Brother
<TT>MON </TT>Leon Hendrix discusses his elder bother's time in the
<TT>MON </TT>military, along with comments from author Charles Sharr
<TT>MON </TT>Murray.
<TT>MON </TT>Singer and friend Eric Burdon explains how, after the riots
<TT>MON </TT>in Grosvenor Square, Jimi trotted out the American
<TT>MON </TT>government's party line on Vietnam - the so-called "Domino
<TT>MON </TT>Theory".
<TT>MON </TT>The Soft Machine supported Hendrix as they travelled across
<TT>MON </TT>America and drummer Robert Wyatt recalls how Jimi responded
<TT>MON </TT>to media questions about the war, and the emergence of the
<TT>MON </TT>Black Power movement. Hendrix was receptive to the Black
<TT>MON </TT>Panther Party and found the Seattle Chapter of the
<TT>MON </TT>organisation run by two former high school friends. Both
<TT>MON </TT>Panthers, Aaron and Elmer Dixon talk about how receptive
<TT>MON </TT>Hendrix was to the cause.
<TT>MON </TT>The programme culminates with Jimi's Woodstock Festival
<TT>MON </TT>performance of 'The Star Spangled Banner', an eloquent (and
<TT>MON </TT>wordless) statement against the Vietnam war. In retrospect,
<TT>MON </TT>it can also be read as a swan song for the era of peace and
<TT>MON </TT>love and for Hendrix himself, who died in his sleep the
<TT>MON </TT>following year. Jimi Hendrix is more than a blues guitarist
<TT>MON </TT>who got lucky in the 60s. He did the best he could to be his
<TT>MON </TT>own man without openly taking sides, and we are still trying
<TT>MON </TT>to get to know him 40 years after his death.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Sugar
<TT>MON </TT>A Sugar production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mf5.html>b0076mf5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mf5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 4, Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>Roman orgies and aged bikers in the sketch comedy about
<TT>MON </TT>growing older disgracefully. Stars Dudley Sutton. From July
<TT>MON </TT>2004.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070cz5y.html>b070cz5y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070cz5y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 8, Lucas, Scott, Hartston
<TT>MON </TT>This week, the Professor of Ignorance John Lloyd and his
<TT>MON </TT>curator Sarah Millican welcome the comedian, actor and star
<TT>MON </TT>of Little Britain, Matt Lucas; a neuroscientist from
<TT>MON </TT>University College, London who studies comedy under
<TT>MON </TT>laboratory conditions, Professor Sophie Scott; and an
<TT>MON </TT>author, former British Chess champion and leading
<TT>MON </TT>psychometrics consultant who writes the Beachcomber column
<TT>MON </TT>in the Daily Express, has written dozens of bestselling
<TT>MON </TT>books, and has finally gained recognition as a reality TV
<TT>MON </TT>star on Gogglebox.
<TT>MON </TT>This week, the Museum's guests discuss the joy of farts; the
<TT>MON </TT>many uses of the human tongue; and why obsessive behaviour
<TT>MON </TT>can turn a chess player into an unstable towering genius.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: John Lloyd
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Sarah Millican
<TT>MON </TT>Interviewed Guest: Matt Lucas
<TT>MON </TT>Interviewed Guest: Sophie Scott
<TT>MON </TT>Interviewed Guest: William Hartston
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Richard Turner
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: James Harkin
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqxp.html>b007jqxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, High Finance
<TT>MON </TT>Captain Mainwaring realises Corporal Jones's money troubles
<TT>MON </TT>involve the whole platoon.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>MON </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike, Bill Pertwee as Hodges, Frank
<TT>MON </TT>Williams as the Vicar and Pearl Hackney as Mrs Pike.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>MON </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1976.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Brothers in Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js3q.html>b007js3q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js3q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, 1471
<TT>MON </TT>Both of barrister Roger's girlfriends, Sally and Joy,
<TT>MON </TT>attempt to get him some work. Stars Richard Briers. From
<TT>MON </TT>September 1971.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dzbmv.html>b00dzbmv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dzbmv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 8, Episode 3
<TT>MON </TT>James Walton takes the chair for the game of literary
<TT>MON </TT>correctness, flanked by captains Sebastian Faulks and John
<TT>MON </TT>Walsh with guests Harry Ritchie and Simon Brett. The author
<TT>MON </TT>of the week and subject for pastiche is Philip Roth and the
<TT>MON </TT>reader is Beth Chalmers.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 Tomorrow, Today! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0178s5n.html>b0178s5n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0178s5n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Prey of the Bog Monster
<TT>MON </TT>Comedy series by Christopher William Hill, set in 1962. A
<TT>MON </TT>BBC producer struggles to make a radio soap set in the
<TT>MON </TT>unimaginably futuristic world of 2008.
<TT>MON </TT>4/6. Prey of the Bog Monster
<TT>MON </TT>The show avoids censorship by becoming an outside broadcast.
<TT>MON </TT>Nigel Lavery ...... Peter Bowles
<TT>MON </TT>Sylvia Hann ...... Cheryl Campbell
<TT>MON </TT>Godfrey Winnard ..... John Fortune
<TT>MON </TT>Sir Angus McNairn ...... Gary Waldhorn
<TT>MON </TT>Hugo Kellerman ...... Joseph Kloska
<TT>MON </TT>Douglas Bennings ...... Jon Glover
<TT>MON </TT>Keith Wood ...... Sam Pamphilon
<TT>MON </TT>Veronica Walters ...... Johannah Tincey
<TT>MON </TT>Henderson ...... Ben Crowe.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007q9by.html>b007q9by</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007q9by>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Great Son of Ammon
<TT>MON </TT>The king confronts and conquers, as he faces the end of the
<TT>MON </TT>span of years allotted by the Fates. Stars Michael Maloney.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Under the Skin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c6s87.html>b01c6s87</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c6s87>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Correspondence
<TT>MON </TT>Under the Skin is a celebration of the second ever South
<TT>MON </TT>Asian Literature Festival, which was staged in London and
<TT>MON </TT>across the United Kingdom in October. The relationship
<TT>MON </TT>between the English language, its literary tradition and
<TT>MON </TT>writers from South Asia has become an exciting and enduring
<TT>MON </TT>part of British literary life.
<TT>MON </TT>The Festival celebrated writers from South Asia and British
<TT>MON </TT>Asian writing, equally, reflecting the diversity of themes,
<TT>MON </TT>subjects and literary forms that constitute South Asian
<TT>MON </TT>writing in 2011.
<TT>MON </TT>Under the Skin features two original stories and one adapted
<TT>MON </TT>from the collection Too Asian, Not Asian Enough which was
<TT>MON </TT>published to coincide with the festival. NSR Khan's story
<TT>MON </TT>Correspondence is a touching and witty account of a
<TT>MON </TT>Pakistani father coming to terms with the life of his
<TT>MON </TT>British Asian daughter.
<TT>MON </TT>Under the Skin starts with Deni Francis, Lyndam Gregory and
<TT>MON </TT>Najma Khan reading a story in letters between a father and
<TT>MON </TT>daughter.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>MON </TT>A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Writer: NSR Khan
<TT>MON </TT>Actor: Deni Francis
<TT>MON </TT>Actor: Lyndam Gregory
<TT>MON </TT>Actor: Najma Khan
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Dave Sheasby - Apple Blossom Afternoon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpjz.html>b007jpjz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpjz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Ted is not asking much for his birthday, just a winning
<TT>MON </TT>accumulator bet. But will the final horse oblige? Stars
<TT>MON </TT>Malcolm Hebden.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqxp.html>b007jqxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Brothers in Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js3q.html>b007js3q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js3q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jshh.html>b007jshh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jshh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Star Spangled Hendrix <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tg2m0.html>b00tg2m0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tg2m0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00801nd.html>b00801nd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00801nd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>A Cornish house with a fragrant lawn links five cousins
<TT>MON </TT>through war and adulthood. Read by Sian Phillips.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05xd506.html>b05xd506</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05xd506>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>William Jones: Enlightenment Moghul
<TT>MON </TT>Professor Sunil Khilnani looks at the contribution Sir
<TT>MON </TT>William Jones made to our understanding of Indian history
<TT>MON </TT>and culture. Jones set sail for India at the end of the 18th
<TT>MON </TT>century where he became one of the greatest advocates for
<TT>MON </TT>studying the glories of India's past. Already a master of
<TT>MON </TT>many languages, he learned Sanskrit which he declared "more
<TT>MON </TT>perfect than the Greeks, more copious than the Latin and
<TT>MON </TT>more exquisitely refined than either". He introduced a
<TT>MON </TT>radical idea: that Sanskrit and Europe's classical languages
<TT>MON </TT>were all tributaries of a single, lost linguistic river.
<TT>MON </TT>Professor Khilnani describes Jones as "a man who arrived in
<TT>MON </TT>India and studied its culture with humility and then sought
<TT>MON </TT>to awaken the West to its riches. The irony is that he also
<TT>MON </TT>awakened the East".
<TT>MON </TT>Produced by Mark Savage
<TT>MON </TT>Researcher: Manu Pillai
<TT>MON </TT>With a recital of an Indian composition on harpsichord, from
<TT>MON </TT>the Oriental Miscellany by Jane Chapman.
<TT>MON </TT>Listeners can catch up with the series and see the list of
<TT>MON </TT>remarkable Indians featured in the series on the Radio 4
<TT>MON </TT>website.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008y3kt.html>b008y3kt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008y3kt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Kiss, Waterloo East
<TT>MON </TT>Short stories by Katie Hims with an osculatory theme.
<TT>MON </TT>1/5. Waterloo East
<TT>MON </TT>Dan breaks up with Jeanie on the platform of Waterloo East
<TT>MON </TT>Station. She is heartbroken, but they have the best break-up
<TT>MON </TT>kiss she has ever had. A year later they meet again and he
<TT>MON </TT>wants her back. Jeanie knows how feckless he is, but she did
<TT>MON </TT>love that kiss.
<TT>MON </TT>Jeanie ...... Claire Rushbrook
<TT>MON </TT>Dan ...... Lee Ross
<TT>MON </TT>Myrtle ...... Sheila Reid
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y5dc3.html>b00y5dc3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y5dc3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Colin Thubron - To a Mountain in Tibet, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>"By trekkers' standards our party is small and swift: a
<TT>MON </TT>guide, a cook, a horse-man, myself. We move scattered above
<TT>MON </TT>the river, while loan traders pass us the other way, leading
<TT>MON </TT>their stocky horse and mule-trains between lonely villages.
<TT>MON </TT>They look fierce and open, and laughingly meet your eyes.
<TT>MON </TT>The delicacy of the plains has gone..."
<TT>MON </TT>Renowned travel writer Colin Thubron is about to climb Mount
<TT>MON </TT>Kailis in Tibet, one of the holiest places in the world and
<TT>MON </TT>hardly visited by westerners. Its slopes are rugged,
<TT>MON </TT>glacial, and peopled by the toughest types alive. Its slopes
<TT>MON </TT>are also full of stories: Hindu and Buddhist tales of
<TT>MON </TT>struggle, devotion and intrigue. But on from these lower
<TT>MON </TT>reaches, Kailis' s peak rises sacrosanct. Forbiddingly
<TT>MON </TT>distant. And it is here that Thubron casts his gaze, then
<TT>MON </TT>walks towards, as listeners can discover in his new account.
<TT>MON </TT>1. In the first of five episodes, abridged by Penny
<TT>MON </TT>Leicester, the author begins his ascent of Mount Kailas with
<TT>MON </TT>trusty guide and cook in tow. But what exactly lies ahead?,
<TT>MON </TT>he asks himself.
<TT>MON </TT>Reader Stephen Boxer.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer Duncan Minshull.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007q9by.html>b007q9by</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007q9by>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dzbmv.html>b00dzbmv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dzbmv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 Tomorrow, Today! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0178s5n.html>b0178s5n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0178s5n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mf5.html>b0076mf5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mf5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070cz5y.html>b070cz5y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070cz5y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jv0y.html>b007jv0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jv0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Children of Witchwood, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Jackie Lamont, a student at a local college, goes missing
<TT>MON </TT>mysteriously. And when she reappears, just as mysteriously,
<TT>MON </TT>she seems to have somehow been given special telepathic
<TT>MON </TT>powers.
<TT>MON </TT>Meanwhile, the Cranford Family have guarded a secret for
<TT>MON </TT>hundreds of years - and Jackie Lamont is a threat.
<TT>MON </TT>But BQ Brown of the Ministry of Defence is investigating a
<TT>MON </TT>possible link between the burning of six children as witches
<TT>MON </TT>in the 17th century and Jackie's disappearance.
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Wendy Baxter as Jackie Lamont, Emily Chennery as
<TT>MON </TT>Mandy Lamont and Michael Cochrane as the Sergeant.
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Jenny Stephens.
<TT>MON </TT>A five- part story originally made for BBC7 in 2005.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070rvzp.html>b070rvzp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070rvzp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Irvine Welsh - Trainspotting
<TT>MON </TT>Irving Welsh discusses his cult novel about drugs and
<TT>MON </TT>violence, later filmed for the cinema. With Harriet Gilbert.
<TT>MON </TT>From August 2007.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqxp.html>b007jqxp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqxp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Brothers in Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js3q.html>b007js3q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js3q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jshh.html>b007jshh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jshh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Star Spangled Hendrix <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tg2m0.html>b00tg2m0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tg2m0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Under the Skin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01c6s87.html>b01c6s87</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c6s87>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Dave Sheasby - Apple Blossom Afternoon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpjz.html>b007jpjz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpjz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070cz5y.html>b070cz5y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070cz5y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Fags, Mags and Bags <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010y376.html>b010y376</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010y376>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 4, John Craven's Fjällräven
<TT>MON </TT>More shop based shenanigans and over the counter philosophy,
<TT>MON </TT>courtesy of Ramesh Mahju and his trusty sidekick Dave.
<TT>MON </TT>Written by and starring Donald McLeary and Sanjeev Kohli,
<TT>MON </TT>Fags, Mags & Bags has proved a hit with the Radio 4 audience
<TT>MON </TT>with this series picking up a Writers' Guild nomination for
<TT>MON </TT>best comedy in 2011.
<TT>MON </TT>In this episode Dave and the boys are busily organising a
<TT>MON </TT>surprise 50th birthday party for Ramesh, but will Sanjay
<TT>MON </TT>manage to keep his trap closed long enough without spilling
<TT>MON </TT>the beans before the big day.
<TT>MON </TT>So join the staff of Fags, Mags and Bags in their tireless
<TT>MON </TT>quest to bring nice-price custard creams and cans of coke
<TT>MON </TT>with Arabic writing on them to an ungrateful nation.
<TT>MON </TT>Ramesh Mahju has built up the business over the course of
<TT>MON </TT>thirty years, and is a firmly entrenched feature of the
<TT>MON </TT>local area. However, he does apply the "low return" rules of
<TT>MON </TT>the shop to all other aspects of his life.
<TT>MON </TT>He is ably assisted by his shop sidekick Dave, a
<TT>MON </TT>forty-something underachiever who shares Ramesh's love of
<TT>MON </TT>the art of shopkeeping, even if he is treated like a slave.
<TT>MON </TT>Then of course there are Ramesh's sons, Sanjay and Alok,
<TT>MON </TT>both surly and not particularly keen on the old school
<TT>MON </TT>approach to shopkeeping. But they are natural successors to
<TT>MON </TT>the business and Ramesh is keen to pass all his worldly
<TT>MON </TT>wisdom onto them - whether they like it or not.
<TT>MON </TT>Cast:
<TT>MON </TT>Ramesh ..... Sanjeev Kohli
<TT>MON </TT>Dave ..... Donald Mcleary
<TT>MON </TT>Sanjay ..... Omar Raza
<TT>MON </TT>Alok ..... Susheel Kumar
<TT>MON </TT>Dr Southwell ..... Kevin Eldon
<TT>MON </TT>Mrs Begg ..... Marjory Hogarth
<TT>MON </TT>Mrs Armstrong ..... Maureen Carr
<TT>MON </TT>Lovely Sue ..... Julie Wilson Nimmo
<TT>MON </TT>Bra Jeff ..... Steven McNicol
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Gus Beattie
<TT>MON </TT>A Comedy Unit production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070ryy3.html>b070ryy3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070ryy3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>A satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp.
<TT>MON </TT>Miles is joined by Jeremy Hardy, Susan Calman, Justin
<TT>MON </TT>Moorhouse and Steve Lamacq.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:45 Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ynlv.html>b007ynlv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ynlv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, The Murder Mystery
<TT>MON </TT>The elderly Scotsmen probe Mrs Naughtie's odd disappearance
<TT>MON </TT>amid some unsavoury rumours. Stars Barry Cryer and Graeme
<TT>MON </TT>Garden. From December 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jv0y.html>b007jv0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jv0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 World Book Club <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070rvzp.html>b070rvzp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070rvzp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jshh.html>b007jshh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jshh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Star Spangled Hendrix <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tg2m0.html>b00tg2m0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tg2m0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00801nd.html>b00801nd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00801nd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05xd506.html>b05xd506</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05xd506>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008y3kt.html>b008y3kt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008y3kt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y5dc3.html>b00y5dc3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y5dc3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007q9by.html>b007q9by</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007q9by>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dzbmv.html>b00dzbmv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dzbmv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 Tomorrow, Today! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0178s5n.html>b0178s5n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0178s5n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mf5.html>b0076mf5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mf5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070cz5y.html>b070cz5y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070cz5y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsjb.html>b007jsjb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsjb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Course of True Love
<TT>TUE </TT>Rumpole muses on the case of a teacher accused of seduction.
<TT>TUE </TT>"The Splendours And Miseries Of An Old Bailey Hack".
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Maurice Denham as ageing London barrister-at-law
<TT>TUE </TT>Horace Rumpole.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Denys Hawthorne as Judge George Frobisher and Michael
<TT>TUE </TT>Spice as Guthrie Featherstone.
<TT>TUE </TT>Originally a TV series created by writer and barrister John
<TT>TUE </TT>Mortimer, Rumpole hit the BBC radio airwaves in 1980.
<TT>TUE </TT>Case-by-case, Rumpole recalls his work at the Central
<TT>TUE </TT>Criminal Court of England and Wales.
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Peter King
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1980.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 The Seven Car Parks of Croydon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vk2fx.html>b00vk2fx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vk2fx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Sue Perkins revisits her former home-town of Croydon to ask
<TT>TUE </TT>just how South London's 'Mini-Manhattan' became the butt of
<TT>TUE </TT>so many jokes, mocked by comedians from the great Morecambe
<TT>TUE </TT>and Wise to Basil Brush.
<TT>TUE </TT>With a skyline made up of 60's brutalist office blocks and
<TT>TUE </TT>re-clad 80's ones, Croydon's aesthetics are hard to love,
<TT>TUE </TT>but whether you're heading to town from Gatwick Airport,
<TT>TUE </TT>commuting from the South Coast, or a new immigrant
<TT>TUE </TT>registering at the Home Office's Lunar House, Croydon is
<TT>TUE </TT>your welcome to London.
<TT>TUE </TT>With a powerful sense of nostalgia tinged with panic, Sue,
<TT>TUE </TT>who's joined by fellow comedian Steve Punt, lurks on the
<TT>TUE </TT>stairwells and top storeys of seven car parks in Croydon,
<TT>TUE </TT>trying to get a new perspective on local planning decisions,
<TT>TUE </TT>past and present. She hears historic tales of Elizabeth the
<TT>TUE </TT>First and punk svengali Malcolm McLaren, Bridget Riley -
<TT>TUE </TT>Queen of OpArt - and the emergence of the hottest current
<TT>TUE </TT>urban music Dubstep.
<TT>TUE </TT>Vincent Lacovara, fan of Croydon, and its current urban
<TT>TUE </TT>planner believes these concrete viewing platforms can
<TT>TUE </TT>provide a fresh vantage point from which the history and
<TT>TUE </TT>super-future of Croydon can be laid out before Sue - so that
<TT>TUE </TT>she can see all the possibilities it had to offer her, and
<TT>TUE </TT>which she missed growing up. The great architectural
<TT>TUE </TT>commentator Nikolaus Pevsner said Croydon's skyline was
<TT>TUE </TT>'thrilling from a distance' but maybe that's the problem -
<TT>TUE </TT>up close it takes a trained or loving eye to appreciate the
<TT>TUE </TT>uniqueness of Croydon - and after all we can't all come from
<TT>TUE </TT>the Cotswolds.
<TT>TUE </TT>The time has come to reassess the concrete dreams of the
<TT>TUE </TT>1960's - and Sue is the woman to do it.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producers Sara Jane Hall and Gillian Darlington.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Gillian Darlington
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 A Short Gentleman <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0196rnd.html>b0196rnd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0196rnd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>by Jon Canter, adapted by Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Hugh Bonneville stars as Robert Purcell, QC, a perfect
<TT>TUE </TT>specimen of the British Establishment, who applies faultless
<TT>TUE </TT>legal logic to his disastrous personal life.
<TT>TUE </TT>2/4
<TT>TUE </TT>Robert woos Elizabeth, by means of a putty-coloured carpet.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced and Directed by Jonquil Panting.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Robert: Hugh Bonneville
<TT>TUE </TT>Elizabeth: Lyndsey Marshal
<TT>TUE </TT>Guy: Adam Billington
<TT>TUE </TT>Sophie: Francine Chamberlain
<TT>TUE </TT>Anthony: Carl Prekopp
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Gerard McDermott
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Lauren Mote
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Tracy Wiles
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Jon Canter
<TT>TUE </TT>Adaptor: Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvf7.html>b007jvf7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvf7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Buying a new carpet sweeper for her neighbour turns into a
<TT>TUE </TT>major operation. East London tower block comedy.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nth15.html>b00nth15</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nth15>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenneth Horne is a doctor who talks to animals, tune into
<TT>TUE </TT>wonderful Radio Balls Pond Road and Julian and Sandy troll
<TT>TUE </TT>west to The Lazy Bona Ranch.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres.
<TT>TUE </TT>For series 4, Marty Feldman was replaced by Brian Cooke &
<TT>TUE </TT>Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Webster
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by the Max Harris Group.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in February 1968.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012n3rv.html>b012n3rv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012n3rv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Taking Leave of Their Census
<TT>TUE </TT>The daft duo go west to Cornwall and get embroiled in dodgy
<TT>TUE </TT>doings. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From August
<TT>TUE </TT>1972.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070ryy3.html>b070ryy3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070ryy3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ynlv.html>b007ynlv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ynlv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 The True Story of Martin Guerre <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070stnx.html>b070stnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070stnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>4 Extra Debut. Charged as an imposter, Guerre's trial is
<TT>TUE </TT>dramatised from notes of the 16th-century French judge, Jean
<TT>TUE </TT>de Coras. Stars Sean Bean.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Under the Skin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cj384.html>b01cj384</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cj384>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Another Life, by Resma Ruia
<TT>TUE </TT>Under the Skin is a celebration of the second ever South
<TT>TUE </TT>Asian Literature Festival, which is staged in London and
<TT>TUE </TT>across the United Kingdom. The relationship between the
<TT>TUE </TT>English language, its literary tradition and writers from
<TT>TUE </TT>South Asia has become an exciting and enduring part of
<TT>TUE </TT>British literary life. The Festival celebrates writers from
<TT>TUE </TT>South Asia and British Asian writing, equally, reflecting
<TT>TUE </TT>the diversity of themes, subjects and literary forms that
<TT>TUE </TT>constitute South Asian writing in 2012.
<TT>TUE </TT>Under the Skin features three stories by British Asian
<TT>TUE </TT>writers. Resma Ruia's Another Life focuses on the
<TT>TUE </TT>restlessness of an Asian businessman who visited Manchester
<TT>TUE </TT>as a young man on his way to America - but never left.
<TT>TUE </TT>Lyndam Gregory, Deni Francis and Najma Khan are the readers.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>TUE </TT>A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Resma Ruia
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Lyndam Gregory
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Deni Francis
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Najma Khan
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: David Roper
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Caroline Gawn - Fresh from the Coast <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqxk.html>b007jqxk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqxk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Elsie's secret lover and Kathleen's mystery past put
<TT>TUE </TT>Britain's wartime security at risk. Stars Jo Joyner and
<TT>TUE </TT>Christine Brennan.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nth15.html>b00nth15</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nth15>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012n3rv.html>b012n3rv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012n3rv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsjb.html>b007jsjb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsjb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 The Seven Car Parks of Croydon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vk2fx.html>b00vk2fx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vk2fx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00803g6.html>b00803g6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00803g6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>As the sirens sound for the Second World War, Monica has
<TT>TUE </TT>good reason to be worried. Read by Sian Phillips.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05xdcvk.html>b05xdcvk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05xdcvk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Rammohan Roy: Humanity in General
<TT>TUE </TT>Prof. Sunil Khilnani profiles Rammohan Roy, the Bengali
<TT>TUE </TT>scholar and reformer who became a worldwide intellectual
<TT>TUE </TT>celebrity and campaigned against Sati, the suicide of widows
<TT>TUE </TT>on their husbands' funeral pyres.
<TT>TUE </TT>Rammohan Roy was part of an international set of radicals
<TT>TUE </TT>and reformers attacking established religion and ruling
<TT>TUE </TT>despots in the early 19th century, including the East India
<TT>TUE </TT>Company. He urged Indians to judge their society and
<TT>TUE </TT>behaviour by universal values at the very moment these
<TT>TUE </TT>values were emerging in the Enlightenment West. "And ever
<TT>TUE </TT>since Roy," Sunil Khilnani says, "Indians have been part of
<TT>TUE </TT>the global argument about the nature of justice, rights and
<TT>TUE </TT>freedom"
<TT>TUE </TT>He is best known for his advocacy for women and his
<TT>TUE </TT>opposition to Sati, the Hindu rite in which widows died on
<TT>TUE </TT>their husbands' funeral pyres. His campaign converged with
<TT>TUE </TT>the birth of an international concern with human rights.
<TT>TUE </TT>With contributions from Nobel prize-winning economist
<TT>TUE </TT>Amartya Sen and from the late Prof. Christopher Bayly, Sunil
<TT>TUE </TT>Khilnani's examination of Rammohan Roy's life takes him from
<TT>TUE </TT>the Sati ghats of Calcutta to a quiet cemetery on the
<TT>TUE </TT>outskirts of Bristol, Roy's last resting place.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jeremy Grange
<TT>TUE </TT>Executive Producer: Martin Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Original Music composed by Talvin Singh.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008x4rx.html>b008x4rx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008x4rx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Kiss, The Advertiser
<TT>TUE </TT>Short stories by Katie Hims with an osculatory theme.
<TT>TUE </TT>2/5. The Advertiser
<TT>TUE </TT>A 73-year-old woman sees an astonishingly beautiful kiss at
<TT>TUE </TT>Waterloo East and determines that she wants to kiss someone
<TT>TUE </TT>for the first time in her life. She places an advert in a
<TT>TUE </TT>national newspaper.
<TT>TUE </TT>Myrtle ...... Sheila Reid
<TT>TUE </TT>Gary ...... Jacob Krichefski
<TT>TUE </TT>Brian/Albert ...... John Dougall
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yqn6v.html>b00yqn6v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yqn6v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Colin Thubron - To a Mountain in Tibet, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>"By trekkers' standards our party is small and swift: a
<TT>TUE </TT>guide, a cook, a horse-man, myself. We move scattered above
<TT>TUE </TT>the river, while loan traders pass us the other way, leading
<TT>TUE </TT>their stocky horse and mule-trains between lonely villages.
<TT>TUE </TT>They look fierce and open, and laughingly meet your eyes.
<TT>TUE </TT>The delicacy of the plains has gone..."
<TT>TUE </TT>Renowned travel writer Colin Thubron is about to climb Mount
<TT>TUE </TT>Kailis in Tibet, one of the holiest places in the world and
<TT>TUE </TT>hardly visited by westerners. Its slopes are rugged,
<TT>TUE </TT>glacial, and peopled by the toughest types alive. Its slopes
<TT>TUE </TT>are also full of stories: Hindu and Buddhist tales of
<TT>TUE </TT>struggle, devotion and intrigue. But on from these lower
<TT>TUE </TT>reaches, Kailis's peak rises sacrosanct. Forbiddingly
<TT>TUE </TT>distant. And it is here that Thubron casts his gaze, then
<TT>TUE </TT>walks towards, as listeners can discover in his new account.
<TT>TUE </TT>2. During the ever rockier ascent of Kailas, the author with
<TT>TUE </TT>his guide and cook must enlist the help of Dhabu, who has
<TT>TUE </TT>horses to help the cause...
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Stephen Boxer.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 The True Story of Martin Guerre <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070stnx.html>b070stnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070stnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 It's Your Round <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yrfwr.html>b00yrfwr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yrfwr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>"It's Your Round" is the comedy panel show where the format
<TT>TUE </TT>is simple: there is no format. Instead, each of the
<TT>TUE </TT>panellists has brought along their own round for the others
<TT>TUE </TT>to play, meaning that each show is unique, untried, and
<TT>TUE </TT>unpredictable.
<TT>TUE </TT>This episode Andy Parsons, Rebecca Front, Miles Jupp and
<TT>TUE </TT>prog-rock legend, Rick Wakeman battle it out to see who can
<TT>TUE </TT>beat each other at their own games.
<TT>TUE </TT>Enjoy the hilarity that ensues when each of them play the
<TT>TUE </TT>games they've brought along. Can the teams guess the concept
<TT>TUE </TT>for Rick's new prog rock album in his "What's The Concept?"
<TT>TUE </TT>round? And what happens when the teams have to play Andy's
<TT>TUE </TT>inventively titled "It's Not Your Round"? And would Rebecca
<TT>TUE </TT>Front like to marry Prince William? Find out the answers to
<TT>TUE </TT>these questions and more in this show.
<TT>TUE </TT>Angus Deayton is the host valiantly trying to make sure
<TT>TUE </TT>everyone comes out of it with their reputations intact.
<TT>TUE </TT>Writers: Angus Deayton and Paul Powell
<TT>TUE </TT>Devised by Benjamin Partridge
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b5r1h.html>b00b5r1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b5r1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Political Flu
<TT>TUE </TT>The embassy chief must cope when political sickness strikes
<TT>TUE </TT>in the People's Republic. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From April
<TT>TUE </TT>1988.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 A Short Gentleman <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0196rnd.html>b0196rnd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0196rnd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvf7.html>b007jvf7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvf7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jv16.html>b007jv16</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jv16>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Children of Witchwood, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Jackie Lamont has now, just as mysteriously, re-appeared.
<TT>TUE </TT>She seems to have somehow been given special telepathic
<TT>TUE </TT>powers.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007svws.html>b007svws</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007svws>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, London Windmill
<TT>TUE </TT>Geoffrey Wheeler explores the venue famed for its nude
<TT>TUE </TT>tableaux and known as the 'comics' graveyard'. From March
<TT>TUE </TT>2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nth15.html>b00nth15</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nth15>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012n3rv.html>b012n3rv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012n3rv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsjb.html>b007jsjb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsjb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 The Seven Car Parks of Croydon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vk2fx.html>b00vk2fx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vk2fx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Under the Skin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cj384.html>b01cj384</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cj384>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Caroline Gawn - Fresh from the Coast <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqxk.html>b007jqxk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqxk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvf7.html>b007jvf7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvf7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Andrew Maxwell's Public Enemies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03f8g6l.html>b03f8g6l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03f8g6l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Drugs Trade
<TT>TUE </TT>Andrew Maxwell is one of the UK's most informed and fearless
<TT>TUE </TT>stand ups. In this series of one-off stand up shows, he uses
<TT>TUE </TT>his trademark intelligence and political incisiveness to dig
<TT>TUE </TT>behind the clichés and assumptions about four possible
<TT>TUE </TT>threats to British society: food, the internet, drugs and
<TT>TUE </TT>Nationalism.
<TT>TUE </TT>This series will showcase a comedian at the top of his
<TT>TUE </TT>abilities tackling difficult and important 'slow news'
<TT>TUE </TT>topics with a depth and perceptiveness that remains outside
<TT>TUE </TT>the remit of mainstream 'topical' comedy.
<TT>TUE </TT>The drugs trade is one of our few booming industries. In
<TT>TUE </TT>this third episode, Andrew looks at the facts behind both
<TT>TUE </TT>the illegal and legal drugs. What are the risks? What are
<TT>TUE </TT>the problems? And what can we do about either?
<TT>TUE </TT>Always adept at making shrewd, balanced and very funny
<TT>TUE </TT>political observations, Maxwell was one of the first comics
<TT>TUE </TT>at the 2011 Edinburgh Festival to react to the riots in
<TT>TUE </TT>England and the Arab Spring and evolve his act accordingly
<TT>TUE </TT>to rave reviews and a nomination. He performed his 2012
<TT>TUE </TT>Edinburgh show That's the Spirit at the Assembly Rooms
<TT>TUE </TT>George Square to sell out audiences and followed this with a
<TT>TUE </TT>run at London's Soho Theatre. He also performed at the
<TT>TUE </TT>Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival last year including
<TT>TUE </TT>a performance at the televised American Dream Gala and at
<TT>TUE </TT>the Udderbelly Festival.
<TT>TUE </TT>"One of the most significant comedians working in the
<TT>TUE </TT>country today" THE INDEPENDENT
<TT>TUE </TT>"Fiercely funny and utterly invigorating" THE TIMES
<TT>TUE </TT>"Stand up. is rarely this politically well-informed or
<TT>TUE </TT>thought-provoking" THE SCOTSMAN
<TT>TUE </TT>Written and performed by ..... Andrew Maxwell
<TT>TUE </TT>Script edited by ..... Paul Byrne
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by ..... Ed Morrish.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Andrew Maxwell
<TT>TUE </TT>Performer: Andrew Maxwell
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Revolting People <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wr9v4.html>b00wr9v4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wr9v4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Reunion
<TT>TUE </TT>Samuel and company hit London, where McGurk has a family
<TT>TUE </TT>get-together. 1775 America sitcom stars Andy Hamilton. From
<TT>TUE </TT>May 2006.
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Think the Unthinkable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4p8.html>b007k4p8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4p8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>The management consultants plug into media technology. Stars
<TT>TUE </TT>Emma Kennedy and Marcus Brigstocke. From November 2002.
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<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jv16.html>b007jv16</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jv16>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 The Palace of Laughter <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007svws.html>b007svws</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007svws>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsjb.html>b007jsjb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsjb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 The Seven Car Parks of Croydon <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vk2fx.html>b00vk2fx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00vk2fx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00803g6.html>b00803g6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00803g6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05xdcvk.html>b05xdcvk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05xdcvk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008x4rx.html>b008x4rx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008x4rx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yqn6v.html>b00yqn6v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yqn6v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 The True Story of Martin Guerre <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070stnx.html>b070stnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070stnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 It's Your Round <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yrfwr.html>b00yrfwr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yrfwr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b5r1h.html>b00b5r1h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b5r1h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 A Short Gentleman <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0196rnd.html>b0196rnd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0196rnd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jvf7.html>b007jvf7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jvf7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsjp.html>b007jsjp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsjp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Perils of the Sea
<TT>WED </TT>Rumpole recalls the case of murder. How did Barney Bateman
<TT>WED </TT>die?
<TT>WED </TT>"The Splendours And Miseries Of An Old Bailey Hack".
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Maurice Denham as ageing London barrister-at-law
<TT>WED </TT>Horace Rumpoleand Margot Boyd as Hilda Rumpole.
<TT>WED </TT>With Norman Shelley as the Judge and Michael Spice as
<TT>WED </TT>Guthrie Featherstone.
<TT>WED </TT>Originally a TV series created by writer and barrister John
<TT>WED </TT>Mortimer, Rumpole hit the BBC radio airwaves in 1980.
<TT>WED </TT>Case-by-case, Rumpole recalls his work at the Central
<TT>WED </TT>Criminal Court of England and Wales.
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Ian Cotterell
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1980.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Latch-Key Kids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sg1hf.html>b00sg1hf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sg1hf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Actress Jessica Hynes a latch-key kid from the age of six
<TT>WED </TT>hears the stories of others over the generations who too had
<TT>WED </TT>to let themselves in to an empty house after school. How has
<TT>WED </TT>this shaped and influenced the way she and others bring up
<TT>WED </TT>their children?
<TT>WED </TT>The term "latch- key kid" came to prominence during the
<TT>WED </TT>Second World War when children as young as five years old
<TT>WED </TT>were being left as their Dads were away fighting and their
<TT>WED </TT>mothers became part of the labour force. Sandra now a
<TT>WED </TT>grandmother in her 70's, was along with her parents 'bombed
<TT>WED </TT>out' of their home in Sheffield. They lost everything and
<TT>WED </TT>her mum had to go out to work; throughout her entire school
<TT>WED </TT>life Sandra was a latch--key kid. Later on in life when she
<TT>WED </TT>too got married and had kids she made a secret pact - she
<TT>WED </TT>was going to be around for her kids but in doing so what
<TT>WED </TT>were the consequences?
<TT>WED </TT>Decades later the term became synonymous with neglect and
<TT>WED </TT>was dropped but the practice continues to this day. John
<TT>WED </TT>Amaechi defends rigorously his upbringing - having to be
<TT>WED </TT>responsible and independent made him into who he is today -
<TT>WED </TT>his success and they way he has raised his own family
<TT>WED </TT>mirrors his own experience. But 80's child Lizzie who became
<TT>WED </TT>a delinquent teenager says she was "at times
<TT>WED </TT>overlooked"....brought up on Pot Noodles and stale things
<TT>WED </TT>she's opted for a different life for her two boys.Whose got
<TT>WED </TT>it right ?
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0081vm4.html>b0081vm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0081vm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>With a wife and kids, bachelor Robin Lightfoot learns more
<TT>WED </TT>about his parallel universe. Stars Hugh Bonneville. From
<TT>WED </TT>April 1999.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05qgm0y.html>b05qgm0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05qgm0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Adventuring comedian Tim FitzHigham recreates another 19th
<TT>WED </TT>century bet; can he cook a pudding underneath ten feet of
<TT>WED </TT>water?
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Joe Nunnery
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Jon Hunter
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Paul Byrne
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j0sf9.html>b01j0sf9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01j0sf9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge's Party
<TT>WED </TT>Peeved Pertwee is barred from a wardroom celebration for
<TT>WED </TT>Admiral Sir Benjamin Troutbridge.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Ronnie Barker as AS Johnson, Richard Caldicote as Captain
<TT>WED </TT>Povey and Heather Chasen as Mrs Povey.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in October 1963.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqws.html>b007jqws</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqws>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 8, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>Seventies radio explained by Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese,
<TT>WED </TT>Graeme Garden, David Hatch, Jo Kendall and Bill Oddie. From
<TT>WED </TT>February 1970.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wg2g.html>b070wg2g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wg2g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>WED </TT>Graeme Garden's debating game with Gyles Brandreth, Hugh
<TT>WED </TT>Dennis, Arthur Smith and Antony Worrall Thompson. From
<TT>WED </TT>August 2000.
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<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sp1tv.html>b00sp1tv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sp1tv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>MP Duncan welcomes a French delegation - will he end up with
<TT>WED </TT>'oeuf' on his face? Punt and Dennis's June 2005 topical
<TT>WED </TT>sitcom.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 The True Story of Martin Guerre <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wmg2.html>b070wmg2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wmg2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Accepting him after eight years away and bearing two more
<TT>WED </TT>children, Guerre's wife claims he is an impostor. Stars
<TT>WED </TT>Lesley Dunlop.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Under the Skin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cvdds.html>b01cvdds</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cvdds>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Eyebrows, by Kavita Bhanot
<TT>WED </TT>Under the Skin is a celebration of the second ever South
<TT>WED </TT>Asian Literature Festival, which is staged in London and
<TT>WED </TT>across the United Kingdom.
<TT>WED </TT>The relationship between the English language, its literary
<TT>WED </TT>tradition and writers from South Asia has become an exciting
<TT>WED </TT>and enduring part of British literary life. The Festival
<TT>WED </TT>celebrates writers from South Asia and British Asian
<TT>WED </TT>writing, equally, reflecting the diversity of themes,
<TT>WED </TT>subjects and literary forms that constitute South Asian
<TT>WED </TT>writing in 2012.
<TT>WED </TT>Under the Skin features three stories by British Asian
<TT>WED </TT>writers. Kavita Bhanot's Eyebrows introduces us to three
<TT>WED </TT>generations of women seen through the eyes of Jaya on her
<TT>WED </TT>weekend visits to her grandmother.
<TT>WED </TT>Lyndam Gregory, Deni Francis and Najma Khan are the readers.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>WED </TT>A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Kavita Bhanot
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Lyndam Gregory
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Deni Francis
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Najma Khan
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: David Roper
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s9g1y.html>b00s9g1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s9g1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Mark Wheatley - So You Want To Disappear
<TT>WED </TT>By Mark Wheatley
<TT>WED </TT>Fraser once tracked clients who jumped bail. Then he added a
<TT>WED </TT>little twist to the business by helping people disappear
<TT>WED </TT>instead, which is why Kathryn gives him a call.
<TT>WED </TT>Kathryn ..... Lia Williams
<TT>WED </TT>Fraser ..... Neil Pearson
<TT>WED </TT>Ali ..... Tessa Nicholson
<TT>WED </TT>Mitch ..... Michael Shelford
<TT>WED </TT>Kyle ..... Miche Doherty
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Eoin O'Callaghan.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j0sf9.html>b01j0sf9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01j0sf9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqws.html>b007jqws</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqws>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsjp.html>b007jsjp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsjp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Latch-Key Kids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sg1hf.html>b00sg1hf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sg1hf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00804b2.html>b00804b2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00804b2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>As Calypso weds wealthy Scotsman Hector Grant, the other
<TT>WED </TT>cousins must move on. Read by Sian Phillips.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05xgm2b.html>b05xgm2b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05xgm2b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Lakshmibai, Rani of Jhansi: Badass Queen
<TT>WED </TT>Prof. Sunil Khilnani explores the life of Lakshmibai, Rani
<TT>WED </TT>of Jhansi, the queen who fought against the British and
<TT>WED </TT>became a heroine of India's 1857 Rebellion.
<TT>WED </TT>"The Rani was certainly no ordinary queen," he says of the
<TT>WED </TT>woman who was listed by Time magazine as one of its 'Top Ten
<TT>WED </TT>Badass Wives'. A typical day for Lakshmibai involved
<TT>WED </TT>weightlifting, wrestling and steeplechasing - all before
<TT>WED </TT>breakfast. Yet, despite her physical prowess, she was a
<TT>WED </TT>reluctant rebel. She was drawn into the uprising only when
<TT>WED </TT>the British annexed Jhansi after her husband died. The
<TT>WED </TT>legend goes that, when the Rani's fort was under siege from
<TT>WED </TT>the British, she mounted her horse, her young son holding on
<TT>WED </TT>tight behind her, and leapt to freedom from the ramparts.
<TT>WED </TT>The most iconic image of the Rani of Jhansi is at her last
<TT>WED </TT>stand, in battle: again on horseback with her sword held
<TT>WED </TT>high and the reins of her horse between her teeth. It's an
<TT>WED </TT>image that evokes powerful Hindu goddesses like Kali and
<TT>WED </TT>Durga. However, Sunil Khilnani argues that, by ascribing its
<TT>WED </TT>heroines extra-human powers, supposedly to celebrate them,
<TT>WED </TT>India is in fact denying the reality of women's experience.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Jeremy Grange
<TT>WED </TT>Executive Producer: Martin Smith
<TT>WED </TT>Original Music composed by Talvin Singh.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008x4s0.html>b008x4s0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008x4s0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Kiss, The Kiss That Never Happened
<TT>WED </TT>Short stories by Katie Hims with an osculatory theme.
<TT>WED </TT>3/5. The Kiss That Never Happened
<TT>WED </TT>Ted has imagined kissing Liesl over several years, while she
<TT>WED </TT>has dated, got engaged, married and become a mother. Now,
<TT>WED </TT>when he thinks her marriage is in trouble, he feels closer
<TT>WED </TT>than ever to the long-sought kiss.
<TT>WED </TT>Liesl ...... Kate Ashfield
<TT>WED </TT>Ted ...... Ben Crowe
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yqsx4.html>b00yqsx4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yqsx4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Colin Thubron - To a Mountain in Tibet, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>"By trekkers' standards our party is small and swift: a
<TT>WED </TT>guide, a cook, a horse-man, myself. We move scattered above
<TT>WED </TT>the river, while loan traders pass us the other way, leading
<TT>WED </TT>their stocky horse and mule-trains between lonely villages.
<TT>WED </TT>They look fierce and open, and laughingly meet your eyes.
<TT>WED </TT>The delicacy of the plains has gone..."
<TT>WED </TT>Renowned travel writer Colin Thubron is about to climb Mount
<TT>WED </TT>Kailas in Tibet, one of the holiest places in the world and
<TT>WED </TT>hardly visited by westerners. Its slopes are rugged,
<TT>WED </TT>glacial, and peopled by the toughest types alive. Its slopes
<TT>WED </TT>are also full of stories: Hindu and Buddhist tales of
<TT>WED </TT>struggle, devotion and intrigue. But on from these lower
<TT>WED </TT>reaches, Kailas's peak rises sacrosanct. Forbiddingly
<TT>WED </TT>distant. And it is here that Thubron casts his gaze, then
<TT>WED </TT>walks towards, as listeners can discover in his new account.
<TT>WED </TT>3 Colin Thubron strides forth into majestic desolation and
<TT>WED </TT>one early morning awakes face to face with a local beast.
<TT>WED </TT>Meanwhile, Mt Kailas looms ever nearer for him...
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 The True Story of Martin Guerre <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wmg2.html>b070wmg2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wmg2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wg2g.html>b070wg2g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wg2g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sp1tv.html>b00sp1tv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sp1tv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0081vm4.html>b0081vm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0081vm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05qgm0y.html>b05qgm0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05qgm0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jv1f.html>b007jv1f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jv1f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Children of Witchwood, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>The Cranford Family have a carefully guarded secret - their
<TT>WED </TT>surviving descendants possess incredible supernatural
<TT>WED </TT>powers.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zh0.html>b0076zh0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zh0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Bitching
<TT>WED </TT>Kathy Lette, Kate Figes and Tom Mitchelson join Dominic
<TT>WED </TT>Arkwright to discuss the motives for bitching. From August
<TT>WED </TT>2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01j0sf9.html>b01j0sf9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01j0sf9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqws.html>b007jqws</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqws>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsjp.html>b007jsjp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsjp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Latch-Key Kids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sg1hf.html>b00sg1hf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sg1hf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Under the Skin <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cvdds.html>b01cvdds</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cvdds>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s9g1y.html>b00s9g1y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s9g1y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05qgm0y.html>b05qgm0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05qgm0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Andrew Lawrence: How Did We End Up Like This?
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nq7dj.html>b01nq7dj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nq7dj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Sketches, stand-up and song in a comic exploration of
<TT>WED </TT>clothing. With Andrew Lawrence and Sara Pascoe. From
<TT>WED </TT>November 2011.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071xnmj.html>b071xnmj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071xnmj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tiff Stevenson is joined by
<TT>WED </TT>Abandoman.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 In and Out of the Kitchen <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01q8l39.html>b01q8l39</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01q8l39>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Valentine's Day
<TT>WED </TT>Tradition in the Trench/MacIlveny household dictates that
<TT>WED </TT>Valentine's Day is the one day of the year when Damien is
<TT>WED </TT>not allowed in the kitchen and Anthony can be left alone to
<TT>WED </TT>cook a special meal to celebrate the occasion... much to
<TT>WED </TT>Damien's chagrin.
<TT>WED </TT>Meanwhile, Damien struggles to finish the links to a new
<TT>WED </TT>series for Sky Arts all about the dietary habits of the
<TT>WED </TT>great poets. And his dad has an unfortunate accident whilst
<TT>WED </TT>walking the dog...
<TT>WED </TT>Produced by: Sam Michell.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Damien Trench: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Anthony MacIlveny: Justin Edwards
<TT>WED </TT>Damien's Mother: Selina Cadell
<TT>WED </TT>Builder: Ben Crowe
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Mullaney: Brendan Dempsey
<TT>WED </TT>Marion Duffett: Lesley Vickerage
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 And Now in Colour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007wqf1.html>b007wqf1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007wqf1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Salisbury Plain
<TT>WED </TT>The sketch show team take their audience on Territorial Army
<TT>WED </TT>manoeuvres. With Tim de Jongh and Michael Rutger. From April
<TT>WED </TT>1990.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jv1f.html>b007jv1f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jv1f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zh0.html>b0076zh0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zh0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsjp.html>b007jsjp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsjp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Latch-Key Kids <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sg1hf.html>b00sg1hf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sg1hf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00804b2.html>b00804b2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00804b2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05xgm2b.html>b05xgm2b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05xgm2b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008x4s0.html>b008x4s0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008x4s0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yqsx4.html>b00yqsx4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yqsx4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 The True Story of Martin Guerre <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wmg2.html>b070wmg2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wmg2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wg2g.html>b070wg2g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wg2g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sp1tv.html>b00sp1tv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sp1tv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0081vm4.html>b0081vm4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0081vm4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05qgm0y.html>b05qgm0y</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05qgm0y>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsk0.html>b007jsk0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsk0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Age of Retirement
<TT>THU </TT>Rumpole reconsiders his future - as does a hardened thief.
<TT>THU </TT>"The Splendours And Miseries Of An Old Bailey Hack".
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Maurice Denham as ageing London barrister-at-law
<TT>THU </TT>Horace Rumpole and Margot Boyd as Hilda Rumpole
<TT>THU </TT>With Robert Harris as Mr Justice Vosper and Brian Carroll as
<TT>THU </TT>Erskine-Brown.
<TT>THU </TT>Originally a TV series created by writer and barrister John
<TT>THU </TT>Mortimer, Rumpole hit the BBC radio airwaves in 1980.
<TT>THU </TT>Case-by-case, Rumpole recalls his work at the Central
<TT>THU </TT>Criminal Court of England and Wales.
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Ian Cotterell
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1980.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Settling the Score <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lbgqq.html>b00lbgqq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lbgqq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Tim Blackmore examines the complex relationship between
<TT>THU </TT>composer and commissioner and asks if having boundaries set
<TT>THU </TT>on the creative process is a help or a hindrance.
<TT>THU </TT>The programme follows the progress of writing a new musical,
<TT>THU </TT>Feather Boy, by film composer Debbie Wiseman. She has been
<TT>THU </TT>commissioned by the National Theatre to write for this
<TT>THU </TT>musical which will performed in 'workshop' style in July.
<TT>THU </TT>Her commissioner is the director Anthony Banks.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b7b0p.html>b00b7b0p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b7b0p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Steeple Bumpleigh
<TT>THU </TT>Forced into a meeting at the cottage, Bertie Wooster gets a
<TT>THU </TT>warning. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Hordern.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zv3x5.html>b06zv3x5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zv3x5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, Episode 6
<TT>THU </TT>John Finnemore - writer and star of Cabin Pressure and John
<TT>THU </TT>Finnemore's Double Acts, regular guest on The Now Show and
<TT>THU </TT>The Unbelievable Truth - concludes the fifth series of his
<TT>THU </TT>multi-award-winning sketch show, joined as ever by a cast of
<TT>THU </TT>Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin and Carrie
<TT>THU </TT>Quinlan.
<TT>THU </TT>This final episode of the series finds John apologising for
<TT>THU </TT>a delay, and wondering what his hobbies are. And, well,
<TT>THU </TT>since you ask him for a tale of national mourning and
<TT>THU </TT>robots...
<TT>THU </TT>"One of the most consistently funny sketch shows for quite
<TT>THU </TT>some time" - The Guardian
<TT>THU </TT>"The best sketch show in years, on television or radio" -
<TT>THU </TT>The Radio Times
<TT>THU </TT>"The inventive sketch show ... continues to deliver the
<TT>THU </TT>goods" - The Daily Mail
<TT>THU </TT>"Superior comedy" - The Observer
<TT>THU </TT>Written by and starring ... John Finnemore
<TT>THU </TT>Original music composed by ... Susannah Pearse
<TT>THU </TT>Original music performed by ... Susannah Pearse & Sally
<TT>THU </TT>Stares
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme is a BBC Radio Comedy
<TT>THU </TT>production.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: John Finnemore
<TT>THU </TT>Ensemble: Margaret Cabourn-Smith
<TT>THU </TT>Ensemble: Simon Kane
<TT>THU </TT>Ensemble: Lawry Lewin
<TT>THU </TT>Ensemble: Carrie Quinlan
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: John Finnemore
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnfd.html>b007jnfd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnfd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, Men of Letters
<TT>THU </TT>Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>THU </TT>Harold. With Anthony Sharp as the Vicar.
<TT>THU </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>THU </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>THU </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>THU </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>THU </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>THU </TT>for TV.
<TT>THU </TT>Written for TV and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in June 1974.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008gdb7.html>b008gdb7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008gdb7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Probe Round the Back
<TT>THU </TT>Radio Active's regular analysis programme, Probe, takes a
<TT>THU </TT>look behind-the-scenes at Britain's first national local
<TT>THU </TT>radio station
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins. With Jon
<TT>THU </TT>Canter, Moray Hunter and John Docherty.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1983.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wpnt.html>b070wpnt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wpnt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Jill
<TT>THU </TT>Dupleix, Clement Freud and Marguerite Patten. From September
<TT>THU </TT>2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wpnw.html>b070wpnw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wpnw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Sight
<TT>THU </TT>A retired MP's ambition to improve the morality of his
<TT>THU </TT>village has the opposite effect.
<TT>THU </TT>Stars Ernest Clark as George, Donald Gee as Spargo, Rebecca
<TT>THU </TT>Saire as Phoebe and Rory McGrath as Littlejohn.
<TT>THU </TT>Senses is a six-part comedy drama boasting a stellar list of
<TT>THU </TT>star names, including Joan Sims, Charles Gray, Alex
<TT>THU </TT>Jennings, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Geoffrey Palmer, Lynda
<TT>THU </TT>Bellingham, Brian Murphy, Rodney Bewes, Liz Fraser, Rory
<TT>THU </TT>McGrath and Maurice Denham.
<TT>THU </TT>As writer Bob Sinfield explains: "The six half-hour plays
<TT>THU </TT>dealt respectively with the five obvious senses plus the
<TT>THU </TT>er...other one".
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Neil Cargill
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1990.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 Joseph Conrad - The Secret Agent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770cw.html>b00770cw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770cw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. A terrorist bomb in London kills the bomber,
<TT>THU </TT>threatening establishment and anarchist circles. 1907 black
<TT>THU </TT>comedy with Ron Cook.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Deep Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b8xcb.html>b01b8xcb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01b8xcb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>Neil Ansell is in search of solitude. He takes up home in a
<TT>THU </TT>dilapidated cottage in a very remote part of the Welsh
<TT>THU </TT>countryside, on his own, with no electricity, gas or water.
<TT>THU </TT>He has only wildlife around him for company as he makes the
<TT>THU </TT>cottage habitable. Read by Matthew Gravelle.
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Willa King
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Emma Bodger
<TT>THU </TT>A BBC Cymru Wales Production.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Matthew Dunster - Depth of Field <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007636p.html>b007636p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007636p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Michael is an 18-year-old with an obsession with crisps and
<TT>THU </TT>rock group Nirvana, and has Asperger's syndrome. His ordered
<TT>THU </TT>life is challenged by unexpected events. Stars Lee Ingleby.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnfd.html>b007jnfd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnfd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008gdb7.html>b008gdb7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008gdb7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsk0.html>b007jsk0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsk0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Settling the Score <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lbgqq.html>b00lbgqq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lbgqq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00805nd.html>b00805nd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00805nd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>The cousins' relationships blossom in London, but the Second
<TT>THU </TT>World War starts to take its toll. Read by Sian Phillips.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05xhww3.html>b05xhww3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05xhww3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Jyotirao Phule: The Open Well
<TT>THU </TT>A portrait of the social reformer and anti-caste campaigner.
<TT>THU </TT>Professor Sunil Khilnani, from the India Institute, King's
<TT>THU </TT>College London, visits Pune where Jyotirao Phule set out to
<TT>THU </TT>educate women and promote the cause of the lower-caste
<TT>THU </TT>members of Indian society. Phule and his wife were
<TT>THU </TT>castigated for challenging the caste system. In a defiantly
<TT>THU </TT>symbolic act, he allowed all comers to drink from the well
<TT>THU </TT>at his house, in an age when members of the lower castes
<TT>THU </TT>were barred from drinking water used by the upper castes.
<TT>THU </TT>Today there are many government funding schemes for schools
<TT>THU </TT>which bear either Phule's or his wife's name but
<TT>THU </TT>discrimination against the Dalits, then known as
<TT>THU </TT>Untouchables, hasn't gone away. "Phule wanted to rock the
<TT>THU </TT>system," says Professor Khilnani "not just to create tiny
<TT>THU </TT>islands of equality".
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Mark Savage
<TT>THU </TT>Researcher: Manu Pillai
<TT>THU </TT>Listeners can catch up with the series and see the list of
<TT>THU </TT>remarkable Indians featured in the series on the Radio 4
<TT>THU </TT>website.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008x4s3.html>b008x4s3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008x4s3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Kiss, The Accident
<TT>THU </TT>Short stories by Katie Hims with an osculatory theme.
<TT>THU </TT>4/5. The Accident
<TT>THU </TT>When Sean dies in an accident, his father Ray kisses him for
<TT>THU </TT>the first time and is shocked by how cold his skin is. Ray
<TT>THU </TT>begins to kiss everything, from photographs and soft toys to
<TT>THU </TT>geckos, walls and windows.
<TT>THU </TT>Ray ...... Harry Towb
<TT>THU </TT>Barbara ...... Susan Porrett
<TT>THU </TT>Ted ...... Ben Crowe
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yqy5w.html>b00yqy5w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yqy5w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Colin Thubron - To a Mountain in Tibet, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>"By trekkers' standards our party is small and swift: a
<TT>THU </TT>guide, a cook, a horse-man, myself. We move scattered above
<TT>THU </TT>the river, while loan traders pass us the other way, leading
<TT>THU </TT>their stocky horse and mule-trains between lonely villages.
<TT>THU </TT>They look fierce and open, and laughingly meet your eyes.
<TT>THU </TT>The delicacy of the plains has gone..."
<TT>THU </TT>Renowned travel writer Colin Thubron is about to climb Mount
<TT>THU </TT>Kailas in Tibet, one of the holiest places in the world and
<TT>THU </TT>hardly visited by westerners. Its slopes are rugged,
<TT>THU </TT>glacial, and peopled by the toughest types alive. Its slopes
<TT>THU </TT>are also full of stories: Hindu and Buddhist tales of
<TT>THU </TT>struggle, devotion and intrigue. But on from these lower
<TT>THU </TT>reaches, Kailas's peak rises sacrosanct. Forbiddingly
<TT>THU </TT>distant. And it is here that Thubron casts his gaze, then
<TT>THU </TT>walks towards, as listeners can discover in his new account.
<TT>THU </TT>4. Few westerners make it to Mount Kailas and its majestic
<TT>THU </TT>lakes.Then the author hears about the remarkable explorer
<TT>THU </TT>Sven Hedin and his adventures thereabouts in 1907...
<TT>THU </TT>Reader Stephen Boxer.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 Joseph Conrad - The Secret Agent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770cw.html>b00770cw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770cw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wpnt.html>b070wpnt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wpnt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wpnw.html>b070wpnw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wpnw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b7b0p.html>b00b7b0p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b7b0p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zv3x5.html>b06zv3x5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zv3x5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jv1m.html>b007jv1m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jv1m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Children of Witchwood, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Is there a connection between the six children that were
<TT>THU </TT>burnt as witches in the 17th century and Jackie Lamont's
<TT>THU </TT>disappearance?
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y4d.html>b0076y4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 9, Ella Fitzgerald
<TT>THU </TT>The entrepreneur Ivan Massow chooses the singer, Ella
<TT>THU </TT>Fitzgerald. With Matthew Parris and singer Dame Cleo Laine.
<TT>THU </TT>From May 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnfd.html>b007jnfd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnfd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008gdb7.html>b008gdb7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008gdb7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsk0.html>b007jsk0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsk0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Settling the Score <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lbgqq.html>b00lbgqq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lbgqq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Deep Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b8xcb.html>b01b8xcb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01b8xcb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Matthew Dunster - Depth of Field <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007636p.html>b007636p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007636p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zv3x5.html>b06zv3x5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zv3x5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 Newsjack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wqp9.html>b070wqp9</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wqp9>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 14, Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into
<TT>THU </TT>sketches, one-liners and vox-pops by the public. Trying to
<TT>THU </TT>make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
<TT>THU </TT>Nish is joined this week by Jess Ransom, Mike Wozniak and
<TT>THU </TT>Ellie White.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071xnnx.html>b071xnnx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071xnnx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Tiff Stevenson is joined by
<TT>THU </TT>Abandoman.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Believe It! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hjtm8.html>b01hjtm8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hjtm8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Rivals
<TT>THU </TT>Believe it!
<TT>THU </TT>Celebrity autobiographies are everywhere. Richard Wilson has
<TT>THU </TT>always said he'd never write one.
<TT>THU </TT>Based on glimmers of truth, Believe It is the hilarious,
<TT>THU </TT>bizarre, revealing (and, most importantly, untrue) celebrity
<TT>THU </TT>radiography of Richard Wilson.
<TT>THU </TT>He narrates the series, weaving in and out of dramatised
<TT>THU </TT>scenes from his fictional life-story. He plays a heavily
<TT>THU </TT>exaggerated version of himself: a Scots actor and national
<TT>THU </TT>treasure, unmarried, private, passionate about politics,
<TT>THU </TT>theatre and Manchester United (all true), who's a confidant
<TT>THU </TT>of the powerful and has survived childhood poverty, a
<TT>THU </TT>drunken father, years of fruitless grind, too much success,
<TT>THU </TT>monstrosity, addiction, charity work, secret work for
<TT>THU </TT>governments and fierce rivalry with Sean Connery (not true).
<TT>THU </TT>All the melodramatic staples of celebrity-autobiography are
<TT>THU </TT>wonderfully undercut by Richard's deadpan delivery.
<TT>THU </TT>(The title - in case you hadn't spotted - is an unashamed
<TT>THU </TT>reference to his famous catchphrase.)
<TT>THU </TT>Richard is supported by a small core cast:
<TT>THU </TT>David Tennant
<TT>THU </TT>John Sessions
<TT>THU </TT>Lewis Macleod
<TT>THU </TT>Arabella Weir
<TT>THU </TT>and Jane Slavin
<TT>THU </TT>who play anyone and everyone!
<TT>THU </TT>Ghost written by Jon Canter
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by: Clive Brill
<TT>THU </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Richard Wilson
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: David Tennant
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: John Sessions
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Lewis Mcleod
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Arabella Weir
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Jane Slavin
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Jon Canter
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 The Consultants <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k3f3.html>b007k3f3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k3f3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>The team wonder why so many men went to 'mow a meadow'. With
<TT>THU </TT>Neil Edmond, Justin Edwards and James Rawlings.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 World of Pub <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008qt08.html>b008qt08</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008qt08>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>For the Queen's visit, Dodgy Phil books her beloved Chas and
<TT>THU </TT>Dave. But can they make it? Stars John Thomson. From March
<TT>THU </TT>1998.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jv1m.html>b007jv1m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jv1m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y4d.html>b0076y4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsk0.html>b007jsk0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsk0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Settling the Score <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lbgqq.html>b00lbgqq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lbgqq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00805nd.html>b00805nd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00805nd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05xhww3.html>b05xhww3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05xhww3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008x4s3.html>b008x4s3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008x4s3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yqy5w.html>b00yqy5w</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yqy5w>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 Joseph Conrad - The Secret Agent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770cw.html>b00770cw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770cw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wpnt.html>b070wpnt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wpnt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070wpnw.html>b070wpnw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070wpnw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b7b0p.html>b00b7b0p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b7b0p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zv3x5.html>b06zv3x5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zv3x5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 Andrew Sachs - The Revenge <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr11.html>b007jr11</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr11>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Andrew Sachs's pioneering thriller featuring sound effects
<TT>FRI </TT>and eleven actors, but no written dialogue. From June 1978.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 The Deighton File <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kjh8g.html>b00kjh8g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kjh8g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>From the start of his writing career in 1962, Len Deighton
<TT>FRI </TT>has gifted his readers the Harry Palmer spy stories,
<TT>FRI </TT>including The Ipcress File, his compelling accounts of
<TT>FRI </TT>Second World War combat in Fighter and Blitzkrieg, and his
<TT>FRI </TT>experience in the kitchen with the Action Cook Book. Now 80,
<TT>FRI </TT>in this rare interview from 2009, he talks to Patrick
<TT>FRI </TT>Humphries about his life and work.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Dry Slopes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070ws38.html>b070ws38</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070ws38>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Tick Tock
<TT>FRI </TT>Jobless Angus is nearly 30 and gets a visit from the Spirit
<TT>FRI </TT>of Birthdays Yet to Come. Stars Nick Ball. From July 1997.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 So Wrong It's Right <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jxrtw.html>b01jxrtw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jxrtw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 6
<TT>FRI </TT>Presented by Charlie Brooker, So Wrong It's Right is a
<TT>FRI </TT>competitive game of wrongness where coming up with terrible
<TT>FRI </TT>ideas is the right thing to do.
<TT>FRI </TT>Over a series of rounds, Charlie asks his guests to trawl
<TT>FRI </TT>through their lives for comic calmites and to pitch
<TT>FRI </TT>inappropriate ideas.
<TT>FRI </TT>In this episode - the last in the current series - the
<TT>FRI </TT>guests joining him to try and out-wrong each other are
<TT>FRI </TT>comedians Susan Calman and Rob Beckett and Pointless star
<TT>FRI </TT>Richard Osman.
<TT>FRI </TT>The panel's worst experience as a teenager is just one of
<TT>FRI </TT>the challenges in this edition. Will anyone better Richard
<TT>FRI </TT>Osman's confession that he performed a rap version of the
<TT>FRI </TT>Easter story in front his entire school?
<TT>FRI </TT>The host of So Wrong It's Right, Charlie Brooker, also
<TT>FRI </TT>presents BBC2's How TV Ruined Your Life, Channel 4's You
<TT>FRI </TT>Have Been Watching and 10 O'Clock Live, and writes for The
<TT>FRI </TT>Guardian. He won Columnist of the Year at the 2009 British
<TT>FRI </TT>Press Awards and Best Newcomer at the British Comedy Awards
<TT>FRI </TT>2009.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Aled Evans
<TT>FRI </TT>A Zeppotron Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009h7l4.html>b009h7l4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009h7l4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, Fred's Pie Stall
<TT>FRI </TT>The lad is out to save a Cheam institution threatened by
<TT>FRI </TT>council closure.
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Wilfred
<TT>FRI </TT>Babbage, Hugh Morton and Harry Towb.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Tom Ronald
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1959.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt5g.html>b007jt5g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt5g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Great Tuscan Salami Scandal
<TT>FRI </TT>A meaty mystery for Neddie Seagoon, unaccompanied by the
<TT>FRI </TT>show's striking musicians. Stars Harry Secombe. From
<TT>FRI </TT>February 1956.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070ws3b.html>b070ws3b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070ws3b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>1997 - Heat 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Lionel Kelleway visits the Liverpool Museum, to chair the
<TT>FRI </TT>BBC Natural History Unit's quiz in which contestants test
<TT>FRI </TT>their wildlife knowledge.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 Albert and Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04b6dbs.html>b04b6dbs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04b6dbs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, High Society
<TT>FRI </TT>Single dad Bryan attends a garden fete and impresses the
<TT>FRI </TT>guest of honour. Stars Robert Lindsay and Pat Coombs.
<TT>FRI </TT>Robert Lindsay takes over as the single parent struggling to
<TT>FRI </TT>find work and raise his baby son. In the original 1977
<TT>FRI </TT>series, Bryan was played by the late Richard Beckinsale who
<TT>FRI </TT>tragically died in 1979.
<TT>FRI </TT>After a six-year hiatus, the series returned with Bryan's
<TT>FRI </TT>mother and baby Albert played once again by the
<TT>FRI </TT>ever-versatile Pat Coombs.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in April 1983.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 Joseph Conrad - The Secret Agent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770h8.html>b00770h8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770h8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>What began as an international terrorist bombing outrage
<TT>FRI </TT>quickly resolves into a domestic tragedy. Stars Robert
<TT>FRI </TT>Glenister.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Deep Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bkhjl.html>b01bkhjl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bkhjl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Neil Ansell is living in a very remote part of the Welsh
<TT>FRI </TT>countryside, on his own, with no electricity, gas or water,
<TT>FRI </TT>and only the wildlife around him for company. The winters
<TT>FRI </TT>are particularly hard, but he revels in the isolation and
<TT>FRI </TT>tranquillity. Read by Matthew Gravelle.
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged by Willa King
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Emma Bodger
<TT>FRI </TT>A BBC Cymru Wales Production.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xmbyz.html>b00xmbyz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xmbyz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 1, He Who Would Valiant Be
<TT>FRI </TT>A dragon's egg must be retrieved by a hero cursed with
<TT>FRI </TT>immortality - between the worlds of faerie and man. Stars
<TT>FRI </TT>Paul Hilton.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009h7l4.html>b009h7l4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009h7l4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt5g.html>b007jt5g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt5g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 Andrew Sachs - The Revenge <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr11.html>b007jr11</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr11>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 The Deighton File <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kjh8g.html>b00kjh8g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kjh8g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Mary Wesley - The Camomile Lawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00807gp.html>b00807gp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00807gp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Helena leaves her lover to help Richard. A gun shot causes a
<TT>FRI </TT>commotion. Read by Sian Phillips.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05xqbm8.html>b05xqbm8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05xqbm8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Birsa Munda: Have You Been to Chalkad?
<TT>FRI </TT>Prof. Sunil Khilnani profiles Birsa Munda, the young,
<TT>FRI </TT>charismatic healer who led his tribal community in revolt
<TT>FRI </TT>against the British and whose life, more than a century
<TT>FRI </TT>after his death, poses the question: 'Who owns India?'
<TT>FRI </TT>Scattered across the subcontinent, India's tribal peoples or
<TT>FRI </TT>Adivasis, match in size the populations of Germany or
<TT>FRI </TT>Vietnam. Yet the land rights of India's original inhabitants
<TT>FRI </TT>are regularly overridden in the name of development. One of
<TT>FRI </TT>history's great defenders of Adivasi rights was Birsa Munda,
<TT>FRI </TT>born in the late 19th century in what is now the
<TT>FRI </TT>north-eastern state of Jharkhand. At a time of famine and
<TT>FRI </TT>disease across northern India his community looked to the
<TT>FRI </TT>Birsa for healing and leadership. The young man who claimed
<TT>FRI </TT>he could turn bullets to water led a rebellion against the
<TT>FRI </TT>British, their Indian middlemen and Christian missionaries.
<TT>FRI </TT>The question 'Who owns India' takes Sunil Khilnani to a
<TT>FRI </TT>tribal community who are losing their land and access to
<TT>FRI </TT>food, fuel and water with the growing encroachment of luxury
<TT>FRI </TT>housing complexes - second homes for city dwellers. We also
<TT>FRI </TT>hear from author and political activist Arundhati Roy. "The
<TT>FRI </TT>fact that Adivasis still exist," she says, "is because
<TT>FRI </TT>people like Birsa Munda staged the beginnings of the battle
<TT>FRI </TT>against the takeover of their homeland.
<TT>FRI </TT>Though he died at the age of just 25, Birsa Munda has become
<TT>FRI </TT>a lasting symbol of tribal resistance. He's the only Adivasi
<TT>FRI </TT>whose portrait hangs in the Indian Parliament. "His was a
<TT>FRI </TT>firework of a life," says Sunil Khilnani, "but a life whose
<TT>FRI </TT>embers still burn".
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Jeremy Grange
<TT>FRI </TT>Executive Producer: Martin Smith
<TT>FRI </TT>Original Music composed by Talvin Singh.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008x4s6.html>b008x4s6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008x4s6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Kiss, Jacob Lennon
<TT>FRI </TT>Short stories by Katie Hims with an osculatory theme.
<TT>FRI </TT>5/5. Jacob Lennon
<TT>FRI </TT>Everyone at school is in love with Jacob Lennon. Andrea and
<TT>FRI </TT>Sophie imagine that kissing him must be like eating melted
<TT>FRI </TT>marshmallows. Then Andrea finds out the truth.
<TT>FRI </TT>Andrea ...... Sophie Pemberton
<TT>FRI </TT>Sophie ...... Laura Molyneux
<TT>FRI </TT>Jacob ...... Lloyd Thomas
<TT>FRI </TT>Milton ...... Baxter Willis
<TT>FRI </TT>Mr Chester ...... Alex Lanipekun
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yrg1l.html>b00yrg1l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yrg1l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Colin Thubron - To a Mountain in Tibet, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>"By trekkers' standards our party is small and swift: a
<TT>FRI </TT>guide, a cook, a horse-man, myself. We move scattered above
<TT>FRI </TT>the river, while loan traders pass us the other way, leading
<TT>FRI </TT>their stocky horse and mule-trains between lonely villages.
<TT>FRI </TT>They look fierce and open, and laughingly meet your eyes.
<TT>FRI </TT>The delicacy of the plains has gone..."
<TT>FRI </TT>Renowned travel writer Colin Thubron is about to climb Mount
<TT>FRI </TT>Kailas in Tibet, one of the holiest places in the world and
<TT>FRI </TT>hardly visited by westerners. Its slopes are rugged,
<TT>FRI </TT>glacial, and peopled by the toughest types alive. It'Its
<TT>FRI </TT>slopes are also full of stories: Hindu and Buddhist tales of
<TT>FRI </TT>struggle, devotion and intrigue. But on from these lower
<TT>FRI </TT>reaches, Kailas's peak rises sacrosanct. Forbiddingly
<TT>FRI </TT>distant. And it is here that Thubron casts his gaze, then
<TT>FRI </TT>walks towards, as listeners can discover in his new account.
<TT>FRI </TT>5.Near the top of Mt Kailas, the air thins, the pilgrims
<TT>FRI </TT>cluster, and there is a cry of 'victory to the gods'...
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Stephen Boxer.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 Joseph Conrad - The Secret Agent <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770h8.html>b00770h8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770h8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070ws3b.html>b070ws3b</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070ws3b>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 Albert and Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04b6dbs.html>b04b6dbs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04b6dbs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Dry Slopes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070ws38.html>b070ws38</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070ws38>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 So Wrong It's Right <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jxrtw.html>b01jxrtw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jxrtw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jv1s.html>b007jv1s</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jv1s>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Children of Witchwood, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Jackie's extraordinary telepathic powers attract the evil
<TT>FRI </TT>attentions of the eerie Cranford family.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076x76.html>b0076x76</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076x76>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 5, Clair de lune
<TT>FRI </TT>4 Extra Debut. An exploration of Claude Debussy's music for
<TT>FRI </TT>piano, which was inspired by a poem about moonlight. With
<TT>FRI </TT>Phil Cool. From February 2006.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009h7l4.html>b009h7l4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009h7l4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jt5g.html>b007jt5g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jt5g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 Andrew Sachs - The Revenge <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jr11.html>b007jr11</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jr11>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 The Deighton File <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kjh8g.html>b00kjh8g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kjh8g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Deep Country <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bkhjl.html>b01bkhjl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bkhjl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Pilgrim - Sebastian Baczkiewicz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xmbyz.html>b00xmbyz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00xmbyz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 So Wrong It's Right <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jxrtw.html>b01jxrtw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jxrtw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 Absolute Power <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007zmrm.html>b007zmrm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007zmrm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>FRI </TT>Martin has a sporting challenge, but can Charles save a
<TT>FRI </TT>disgraced minister? Stars Stephen Fry and John Bird. From
<TT>FRI </TT>January 2002.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b071xntq.html>b071xntq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b071xntq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith is joined by
<TT>FRI </TT>Matt Forde.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m3nty.html>b03m3nty</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03m3nty>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 4, Company Man; Diary Extracts
<TT>FRI </TT>One of the world's funniest storytellers is back on BBC
<TT>FRI </TT>Radio 4 doing what he does best.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week, the pros and cons of being grown up enough to
<TT>FRI </TT>have a guest room in "Company Man", and some more extracts
<TT>FRI </TT>from his hilarious diary, which he has kept nightly for over
<TT>FRI </TT>30 years.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>FRI </TT>A Giddy Goat production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: David Sedaris
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: David Sedaris
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Goodness Gracious Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p4sgr.html>b01p4sgr</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p4sgr>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>The Kapoors tee-off on the golf course, and the Delhi
<TT>FRI </TT>students take a train to Southend-on-Sea. Stars Meera Syal.
<TT>FRI </TT>From June 1998.
<TT>FRI </TT></FONT></PRE>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8806060523967000781.post-89419800036505104942016-02-05T19:12:00.001+00:002016-02-05T19:12:31.118+00:00Radio 4 Extra Listings for 06/02/2016 - 12/02/2016<PRE><FONT size = 3 face = arial><P>Go to: <A href='#SU'>SUN</A> <A href='#MO'>MON</A> <A href='#TU'>TUE</A> <A href='#WE'>WED</A> <A href='#TH'>THU</A> <A href='#FR'>FRI</A></P>
<TT>SAT </TT><A name='SA'><B>SATURDAY 06 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:00 Eric Pringle - Dancing With Jaques <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zjdjy.html>b06zjdjy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zjdjy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>4 Extra Debut. London, 1959: Jobless Jackie's first night
<TT>SAT </TT>'working the streets' ends in a mysterious, ghostly
<TT>SAT </TT>encounter. With Alice Arnold.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>00:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076md4.html>b0076md4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076md4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 4, Bach's Concerto in D minor for Two Violins
<TT>SAT </TT>Terry Waite and musician Steve Hackett talk about the
<TT>SAT </TT>emotional impact of Bach's music for two violins. From July
<TT>SAT </TT>2004.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4l3.html>b007k4l3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4l3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Rotten Apple
<TT>SAT </TT>Rumpole recalls a suspicious case of bribery in the police
<TT>SAT </TT>force.
<TT>SAT </TT>"The Splendours And Miseries Of An Old Bailey Hack".
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Maurice Denham as ageing London barrister-at-law
<TT>SAT </TT>Horace Rumpole and Margot Boyd as Hilda Rumpole
<TT>SAT </TT>With Michael Spice as Guthrie Featherstone, Robert Harris as
<TT>SAT </TT>Justice Vosper and Brian Carroll as Erskine-Brown.
<TT>SAT </TT>Originally a TV series created by writer and barrister John
<TT>SAT </TT>Mortimer, Rumpole hit the BBC radio airwaves in 1980.
<TT>SAT </TT>Case-by-case, Rumpole recalls his work at the Central
<TT>SAT </TT>Criminal Court of England and Wales.
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Ian Cotterell
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1980.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>01:30 Mayhem at the Ritz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sjrv4.html>b00sjrv4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sjrv4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>In the 1960s, demand to see the latest music sensation was
<TT>SAT </TT>so high there were insufficient British venues to meet the
<TT>SAT </TT>demand for tickets. The ABC Gaumont and Rank/Odeon cinema
<TT>SAT </TT>chains saw a money-making opportunity. Andrew Collins
<TT>SAT </TT>revisits this unique time to hear how staff coped with
<TT>SAT </TT>thousands of hysterical teenagers, and to reveal an era when
<TT>SAT </TT>health and safety issues were not a concern, but having a
<TT>SAT </TT>good time was the priority.
<TT>SAT </TT>A small but dedicated band of workers were able to switch
<TT>SAT </TT>working procedures to embrace the new era of the pop package
<TT>SAT </TT>tours. We meet chief projectionist Robert Phillpot,
<TT>SAT </TT>press-ganged into working the curtains, liaising with tour
<TT>SAT </TT>managers and roadies while making frantic notes about
<TT>SAT </TT>lighting sequences and spotlight cues.
<TT>SAT </TT>We also find out about the 1963 Beatles tour that kicked off
<TT>SAT </TT>at The Bradford Gaumont. Manager James Whittell recalls
<TT>SAT </TT>escorting the Beatles around the cinema, pointing out the
<TT>SAT </TT>art decor. And hear how rock n' roll legend Little Richard
<TT>SAT </TT>quizzed the manager about where to go in Bradford, as the
<TT>SAT </TT>star stood abandoned outside the empty Gaumont after the
<TT>SAT </TT>show.
<TT>SAT </TT>Listen out for extracts from a rare interview The Beatles
<TT>SAT </TT>recorded backstage at the ABC Market Street, for the
<TT>SAT </TT>Huddersfield Tape Recording Society. As Beatle Historian
<TT>SAT </TT>Mark Lewisohn confirms, it still makes compelling listening.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: John Sugar
<TT>SAT </TT>A Sugar production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:00 Tea Obreht - The Tiger's Wife <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zt611.html>b00zt611</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zt611>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Hattie Morahan reads Tea Obreht's evocative debut novel set
<TT>SAT </TT>in a Balkan country scarred by war, and where Natalia, a
<TT>SAT </TT>young doctor, is struggling to understand the mysterious
<TT>SAT </TT>circumstances of her grandfather's death. A tattered copy of
<TT>SAT </TT>The Jungle Book which her grandfather kept with him always
<TT>SAT </TT>provides an unlikely clue, sending her on a quest that leads
<TT>SAT </TT>to the extraordinary stories of the deathless man and the
<TT>SAT </TT>tiger's wife. Today, Natalia evokes her grandfather as a
<TT>SAT </TT>nine year old boy, and the day the men of his village set
<TT>SAT </TT>off to hunt the tiger.
<TT>SAT </TT>Tea Obreht is on "The New Yorker's Top Writers under 40
<TT>SAT </TT>Fiction Issue" (June 2010), and at 24 was the youngest on
<TT>SAT </TT>the list. 'The Tiger's Wife' is one of the Waterstone's 11 -
<TT>SAT </TT>the best debuts that they have picked for 2011. Her short
<TT>SAT </TT>story, "The Sentry", appeared in the "Guardian Summer
<TT>SAT </TT>Fiction Issue", alongside stories by Hilary Mantel and David
<TT>SAT </TT>Mitchell.
<TT>SAT </TT>She was born in 1985 in the former Yugoslavia, and raised in
<TT>SAT </TT>Belgrade, where she spent her childhood. In 1992, her family
<TT>SAT </TT>immigrated, and in 1997 eventually settled in the United
<TT>SAT </TT>States.
<TT>SAT </TT>The reader is Hattie Morahan.
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged by Sally Marmion and produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05w8dn6.html>b05w8dn6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05w8dn6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Mirabai: I Go the Other Way
<TT>SAT </TT>Sunil Khilnani tells the story of Mirabai, the 16th century
<TT>SAT </TT>mystic poet who is one of India's most revered saints.
<TT>SAT </TT>Mirabai was born into a conservative warrior caste in
<TT>SAT </TT>Rajastan but rejected traditional family life and became a
<TT>SAT </TT>wandering religious singer devoted to the Hindu god Krishna.
<TT>SAT </TT>"All this, of course, was scandalous behaviour," says
<TT>SAT </TT>Professor Sunil Khilnani "But Mira proved herself
<TT>SAT </TT>ungovernable in her spiritual zeal". Mirabai composed up to
<TT>SAT </TT>a hundred songs or bhajans which have been passed down
<TT>SAT </TT>through the centuries by oral tradition. Others have been
<TT>SAT </TT>added in her name over the centuries. Today some see Mirabai
<TT>SAT </TT>as a potent symbol of feminism and self-transformation,
<TT>SAT </TT>others as a passionate religious inspiration.
<TT>SAT </TT>With field recordings by Parita Mukta and readings by Sheenu
<TT>SAT </TT>Das
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Mark Savage
<TT>SAT </TT>Researcher: Manu Pillai
<TT>SAT </TT>Listeners can catch up with the series and see the list of
<TT>SAT </TT>remarkable Indians featured on the Radio 4 website.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:30 Stan Barstow - A Raging Calm <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00767k6.html>b00767k6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00767k6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 10
<TT>SAT </TT>1960s Yorkshire: Election Day and Andrea and Philip's wife,
<TT>SAT </TT>Kate, clash. Stars Robert Glenister and Deborah McAndrew.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04vqvbq.html>b04vqvbq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vqvbq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Ian Bostridge - Schubert's Winter Journey, Episode 5
<TT>SAT </TT>Literature, religion and the hurdy-gurdy man.
<TT>SAT </TT>Internationally acclaimed tenor Ian Bostridge concludes his
<TT>SAT </TT>exploration of Schubert's existential masterpiece
<TT>SAT </TT>Winterreise, Winter's Journey.
<TT>SAT </TT>Strange old man,
<TT>SAT </TT>Should I go with you?
<TT>SAT </TT>Will you to my songs
<TT>SAT </TT>Play your hurdy-gurdy?
<TT>SAT </TT>Written and read by Ian Bostridge
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridged by Laurence Wareing
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Kirsteen Cameron.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Reader: Ian Bostridge
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: Ian Bostridge
<TT>SAT </TT>Abridger: Laurence Wareing
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Kirsteen Cameron
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>03:00 Annie Caulfield - Almost Always African <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k30r.html>b007k30r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k30r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Gambian musician Moses Biama comes to London to record with
<TT>SAT </TT>fading English rock star Frank. Stars Lenny Henry and Bill
<TT>SAT </TT>Nighy.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:00 The 3rd Degree <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dp52g.html>b01dp52g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01dp52g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, University of Northampton
<TT>SAT </TT>Coming this week from the University of Northampton, "The
<TT>SAT </TT>3rd Degree" is a funny, lively and dynamic quiz show aimed
<TT>SAT </TT>at cultivating the next generation of Radio 4 listeners
<TT>SAT </TT>whilst delighting the current ones. It's recorded on
<TT>SAT </TT>location at a different University each week, and it pits
<TT>SAT </TT>three Undergraduates against three of their Professors in a
<TT>SAT </TT>genuinely original and fresh take on an academic quiz. Being
<TT>SAT </TT>a Radio 4 programme, it of course meets the most stringent
<TT>SAT </TT>standards of academic rigour - but with lots of facts and
<TT>SAT </TT>jokes thrown in for good measure.
<TT>SAT </TT>Together with host Steve Punt, the show tours the (sometimes
<TT>SAT </TT>posh, sometimes murky, but always welcoming!) Union
<TT>SAT </TT>buildings, cafés and lecture halls of six universities
<TT>SAT </TT>across the UK.
<TT>SAT </TT>The rounds vary between Specialist Subjects and General
<TT>SAT </TT>Knowledge, quickfire bell-and-buzzer rounds and the
<TT>SAT </TT>'Highbrow & Lowbrow' round cunningly devised to test not
<TT>SAT </TT>only the students' knowledge of current affairs, history,
<TT>SAT </TT>languages and science, but also their Professors' awareness
<TT>SAT </TT>of television, film, and Lady Gaga... In addition, the
<TT>SAT </TT>Head-to-Head rounds, in which students take on their
<TT>SAT </TT>Professors in their own subjects, were particularly lively,
<TT>SAT </TT>and offered plenty of scope for mild embarrassment on both
<TT>SAT </TT>sides...
<TT>SAT </TT>The resulting show is funny, fresh, and not a little bit
<TT>SAT </TT>surprising, with a truly varied range of scores, friendly
<TT>SAT </TT>rivalry, and moments where students wished they had more
<TT>SAT </TT>than just glanced at that reading list...
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>SAT </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>04:30 Albert and Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048s4vy.html>b048s4vy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b048s4vy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, Driver
<TT>SAT </TT>Single dad Bryan takes a driving job but finds himself
<TT>SAT </TT>caught up in crime. Stars Robert Lindsay and Pat Coombs.
<TT>SAT </TT>Robert Lindsay takes over as the single parent struggling to
<TT>SAT </TT>find work and raise his baby son. In the original 1977
<TT>SAT </TT>series, Bryan was played by the late Richard Beckinsale who
<TT>SAT </TT>tragically died in 1979. After a six-year hiatus, the series
<TT>SAT </TT>returned with Bryan's mother and baby Albert played once
<TT>SAT </TT>again by the ever-versatile Pat Coombs.
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in March 1983.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:00 1834 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0121lh5.html>b0121lh5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0121lh5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Victorian Principles
<TT>SAT </TT>When Queen Victoria comes to visit, Jason unwittingly
<TT>SAT </TT>changes the course of history. Stars Michael Begley. From
<TT>SAT </TT>July 2003.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>05:30 So Wrong It's Right <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jhdh7.html>b01jhdh7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jhdh7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Charlie Brooker hosts the comedy panel show devoted to the
<TT>SAT </TT>art of being wrong, with leading comics and entertainers
<TT>SAT </TT>competing to give the best in wrong answers.
<TT>SAT </TT>So Wrong It's Right sees Charlie challenge the panel's
<TT>SAT </TT>creativity and asks them to reveal their finest embarrassing
<TT>SAT </TT>stories from their lives. This week the worst experiences at
<TT>SAT </TT>a party and terrible ideas for a series of children's books
<TT>SAT </TT>are just two of the challenges faced by the panel. Will
<TT>SAT </TT>anyone beat Isy Suttie's suggestion for a 'wrong' children's
<TT>SAT </TT>book - the paperwork-themed 'Morris The Admin Mouse'?
<TT>SAT </TT>The host of So Wrong It's Right, Charlie Brooker, also
<TT>SAT </TT>writes for The Guardian and presents BBC4's satirical series
<TT>SAT </TT>Newswipe and Screenwipe as well as Channel 4's You Have Been
<TT>SAT </TT>Watching. He won Best Newcomer at the British Comedy Awards
<TT>SAT </TT>2009 and Columnist of the Year at the 2009 British Press
<TT>SAT </TT>Awards for his newspaper columns.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Aled Evans
<TT>SAT </TT>A Zeppotron Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>06:00 The Forsytes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z0ybl.html>b06z0ybl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z0ybl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>from the novels of John Galsworthy
<TT>SAT </TT>Dramatised for radio by Shaun McKenna
<TT>SAT </TT>Of all his beautiful possessions, wealthy solicitor Soames
<TT>SAT </TT>Forsyte considers his wife, Irene, the most beautiful.
<TT>SAT </TT>Why then does she want separate bedrooms?
<TT>SAT </TT>Original music composed by Neil Brand
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced and directed by Marion Nancarrow
<TT>SAT </TT>Over the next 2 years, BBC Radio 4 is broadcasting a new
<TT>SAT </TT>dramatisation of all 9 books in John Galsworthy's The
<TT>SAT </TT>Forsyte Saga. An epic tale of sex, money and power in the
<TT>SAT </TT>lives of an upper middle-class family in London, it spans 50
<TT>SAT </TT>years from 1886 to 1936.
<TT>SAT </TT>We begin today with a 90 minute drama which introduces us to
<TT>SAT </TT>the family in 1886 and in particular to the cautious,
<TT>SAT </TT>meticulous Soames Forsyte, of whom Galsworthy says "he would
<TT>SAT </TT>not have gone without a bath for worlds". As the family
<TT>SAT </TT>gathers in their huge London houses around the Green Park
<TT>SAT </TT>and at what's known as "Forsyte Exchange", they can
<TT>SAT </TT>establish the precise stock of any family member, "who's up,
<TT>SAT </TT>who's down and who might be heading for a fall". But little
<TT>SAT </TT>do they realise in their comfortable, complacent lives how
<TT>SAT </TT>the old world order is changing. Young June Forsyte has
<TT>SAT </TT>fallen in love with the dashing and unorthodox architect,
<TT>SAT </TT>Philip Bosinney. But when she introduces him to her
<TT>SAT </TT>sister-in-law - Soames's wife Irene - scandal is waiting
<TT>SAT </TT>just around the corner.
<TT>SAT </TT>The story continues every day this week in the 15 Minute
<TT>SAT </TT>Drama slot and concludes in the Saturday Drama at 1430.
<TT>SAT </TT>Award-winning writers Shaun McKenna and Lin Coghlan are
<TT>SAT </TT>dramatising the complete novels and Interludes and have
<TT>SAT </TT>taken a new approach to the books - delving deeper behind
<TT>SAT </TT>the Edwardian façade to bring more of Galsworthy's wonderful
<TT>SAT </TT>insight, wit and observation from the page. Although
<TT>SAT </TT>focussed on the period in which they were written - in the
<TT>SAT </TT>first 20 years of the 20th century - the novels feel
<TT>SAT </TT>remarkably contemporary and have much to reveal of our own
<TT>SAT </TT>world and inner lives.
<TT>SAT </TT>Jessica Raine (Call the Midwife, Jericho) takes a central
<TT>SAT </TT>role as narrator, with Juliet Aubrey playing Irene and
<TT>SAT </TT>Joseph Millson, Soames. Later in the series they are joined
<TT>SAT </TT>by Jonathan Bailey, Max Bennett and Ben Lambert.
<TT>SAT </TT>This first 90' drama comprises most of the first novel "The
<TT>SAT </TT>Man of Property".
<TT>SAT </TT>The Producers are Marion Nancarrow and Gemma Jenkins.
<TT>SAT </TT>And you can hear the next 2 novels in the Saga - "The
<TT>SAT </TT>Forsytes Continue" - in April.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Soames Forsyte: Joseph Millson
<TT>SAT </TT>Irene Forsyte: Juliet Aubrey
<TT>SAT </TT>Narrator: Jessica Raine
<TT>SAT </TT>Philip Bosinney: Harry Hadden-Paton
<TT>SAT </TT>Old Jolyon: Brian Protheroe
<TT>SAT </TT>June Forsyte: Rebecca Hamilton
<TT>SAT </TT>Jo Forsyte: Ewan Bailey
<TT>SAT </TT>Aunt Juley: Jessica Turner
<TT>SAT </TT>James Forsyte: Gerard McDermott
<TT>SAT </TT>Cab driver: Gerard McDermott
<TT>SAT </TT>Emily Forsyte: Susan Jameson
<TT>SAT </TT>Swithin Forsyte: Sean Baker
<TT>SAT </TT>Bilson: Debra Baker
<TT>SAT </TT>Author: John Galsworthy
<TT>SAT </TT>Adaptor: Shaun McKenna
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>07:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075vnb.html>b0075vnb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075vnb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian and writer Tony Hawks tests the guide books that
<TT>SAT </TT>claim to help us navigate our way around our holidays.
<TT>SAT </TT>Minus his famous fridge, Tony returns to Ireland in search
<TT>SAT </TT>of the craic, spends a day at the races and plunges into
<TT>SAT </TT>Dublin's nightlife. On the west coast, people point to a
<TT>SAT </TT>tiny entry in the guides where he might just find the true
<TT>SAT </TT>meaning of the word.
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Lucy Willmore
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2000.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>08:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y4zd1.html>b00y4zd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y4zd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Decimal Day - What's That in Old Money?
<TT>SAT </TT>Forty years ago, Britain "went decimal". Two thousand years
<TT>SAT </TT>of everyday currency history was overthrown overnight as the
<TT>SAT </TT>country woke up to "new money" on February 15th 1971 and
<TT>SAT </TT>said goodbye to coins such as the crown, the florin and the
<TT>SAT </TT>shilling.
<TT>SAT </TT>Few economic events have affected the entire country so
<TT>SAT </TT>immediately and Peter Day delves into the archives to
<TT>SAT </TT>examine how the country prepared for and responded to D Day.
<TT>SAT </TT>It was Harold Wilson's Labour government that began the
<TT>SAT </TT>process of decimalisation in the 1960s after many years of
<TT>SAT </TT>discussion. Then cabinet minister Tony Benn recalls how
<TT>SAT </TT>changing Britain's money fitted in with the modernising
<TT>SAT </TT>ideology of the time, while former Chief Secretary to the
<TT>SAT </TT>Treasury Dick Taverne remembers the passion of the "Save our
<TT>SAT </TT>Sixpence" campaign.
<TT>SAT </TT>Economists Peter Jay and Will Hutton discuss whether
<TT>SAT </TT>decimalisation contributed to the double-digit inflation of
<TT>SAT </TT>the 1970s alongside archive stories of price rises and
<TT>SAT </TT>"rounding up", as earnest commentators worried about how
<TT>SAT </TT>'the housewife' would cope. Did we lose something,
<TT>SAT </TT>culturally and intellectually, when we embraced new money?
<TT>SAT </TT>Oxford Professor of Mathematics Marcus du Sautoy considers
<TT>SAT </TT>whether "thinking in tens" is really the best way to go
<TT>SAT </TT>about things. And Peter visits The Kings' Head pub in North
<TT>SAT </TT>London where the landlord's tills charged in pounds,
<TT>SAT </TT>shillings and pence for some three decades after D-Day. He
<TT>SAT </TT>also talks to Sir Patrick Moore - patron of the Metric
<TT>SAT </TT>Martyrs campaign - about his love of imperial measures.
<TT>SAT </TT>Britain may have been successful in decimalising its
<TT>SAT </TT>currency in 1971 but why was the movement towards full
<TT>SAT </TT>metrication - begun at the same time - never completed?
<TT>SAT </TT>Finally Peter asks, if you're old enough to remember, is it
<TT>SAT </TT>still possible to think in "old money"?
<TT>SAT </TT>Producers: Simon Jacobs and Phil Smith
<TT>SAT </TT>A Unique production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Simon Jacobs
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>09:00 Permission to Speak, Sir!: Dad's Army on Radio
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw4r.html>b007jw4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>They don't like it up 'em!
<TT>SAT </TT>After winning their frontline TV offensive, how did the Home
<TT>SAT </TT>Guard win the war of the ears with a rearguard action for
<TT>SAT </TT>radio?
<TT>SAT </TT>Legendary comedy producer Harold Snoad and actor Michael
<TT>SAT </TT>Knowles reveal how they went about adapting the classic BBC
<TT>SAT </TT>TV hit series for radio - as the writers Jimmy Perry and
<TT>SAT </TT>David Croft were too busy to do it themselves. Over three
<TT>SAT </TT>hours, enjoy six Dad's Army episodes made for radio:
<TT>SAT </TT>The Enemy Within the Gates (1974)
<TT>SAT </TT>Don't Forget the Diver (1975)
<TT>SAT </TT>The Day the Balloon Went Up (1975)
<TT>SAT </TT>When Did You Last See Your Money (1975)
<TT>SAT </TT>If the Cap Fits (1975)
<TT>SAT </TT>Put that Light Out (1975)
<TT>SAT </TT>Snoad and Knowles reflect on how the cast took to
<TT>SAT </TT>re-recording the shows without cameras and discuss the
<TT>SAT </TT>changes that had to be made to make the TV scripts work.
<TT>SAT </TT>The duo's association with Dad's Army continued with their
<TT>SAT </TT>spin off radio comedy series, It Sticks Out Half a Mile -
<TT>SAT </TT>still to be heard on BBC Radio 4 Extra.
<TT>SAT </TT>Produced by Martin Dempsey.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:00 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zhjpj.html>b06zhjpj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zhjpj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Hearing
<TT>SAT </TT>An affair conducted via tape cassette-recorded messages
<TT>SAT </TT>conjures up a few problems with the sense of hearing.
<TT>SAT </TT>Starring Celia Imrie as Heather, John McGlynn as Tony and
<TT>SAT </TT>Francesca Brill as Audrey.
<TT>SAT </TT>Senses is a six-part comedy drama boasting a stellar list of
<TT>SAT </TT>star names, including Joan Sims, Charles Gray, Alex
<TT>SAT </TT>Jennings, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Geoffrey Palmer, Lynda
<TT>SAT </TT>Bellingham, Brian Murphy, Rodney Bewes, Liz Fraser, Rory
<TT>SAT </TT>McGrath and Maurice Denham.
<TT>SAT </TT>As writer Bob Sinfield explains: "The six half-hour plays
<TT>SAT </TT>dealt respectively with the five obvious senses plus the
<TT>SAT </TT>er...other one".
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Neil Cargill
<TT>SAT </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1990.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>12:30 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076m76.html>b0076m76</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076m76>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 4, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Reflexology and nudism in the sketch comedy about growing
<TT>SAT </TT>older disgracefully. Stars Arthur Smith, Clive Swift and
<TT>SAT </TT>Paula Wilcox. From July 2004.
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>13:00 John Galsworthy - The Forsytes: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zyxfg.html>b06zyxfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zyxfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>An epic story of sex, money and power in an upper class
<TT>SAT </TT>family across 50 years. Starring Jessica Raine and Juliet
<TT>SAT </TT>Aubrey. Episodes 2 to 6.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Yasmina Reza
<TT>SAT </TT>Michael: Lenny Henry
<TT>SAT </TT>Veronica: Rosie Cavaliero
<TT>SAT </TT>Millson: Joseph Millson
<TT>SAT </TT>Annette: Monica Dolan
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: James Macdonald
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Catherine Bailey
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zyxpk.html>b06zyxpk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zyxpk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Simon Callow
<TT>SAT </TT>The celebrated actor chooses 'The Overture to Tannhauser' by
<TT>SAT </TT>Wagner and 'Die Fledermaus' by Johan Strauss II.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>14:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010dq74.html>b010dq74</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010dq74>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Amelia Bullmore - The Bat Man
<TT>SAT </TT>by Amelia Bullmore.
<TT>SAT </TT>When his wife died three years ago, Christopher fled London
<TT>SAT </TT>for a simpler existence in Cornwall, where he has settled on
<TT>SAT </TT>bat protection as his mission. Colette and her noisy
<TT>SAT </TT>daughters rent the holiday cottage next door and disturb the
<TT>SAT </TT>peace - both his and that of his beloved bats.
<TT>SAT </TT>Stars Bill Nighy as Christopher, Katherine Parkinson as
<TT>SAT </TT>Colette, Jenny Agutter as Biddy and Sean Baker as Rory.
<TT>SAT </TT>directed by Mary Peate.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Christopher: Bill Nighy
<TT>SAT </TT>Colette: Katherine Parkinson
<TT>SAT </TT>Biddy: Jenny Agutter
<TT>SAT </TT>Rory: Sean Baker
<TT>SAT </TT>Lou-Lou: Lauren Mote
<TT>SAT </TT>Grace: Georgia Groome
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Amelia Bullmore
<TT>SAT </TT>Director: Mary Peate
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>15:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y4zd1.html>b00y4zd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y4zd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>16:00 The Forsytes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z0ybl.html>b06z0ybl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z0ybl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>SAT </TT><B>17:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075vnb.html>b0075vnb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075vnb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:00 Planet B <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yhwsx.html>b00yhwsx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yhwsx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 3, Doing Time
<TT>SAT </TT>Held in the world's toughest jail, can Kip escape prison
<TT>SAT </TT>brutality? Virtual reality saga by Nick Perry. Stars Lloyd
<TT>SAT </TT>Thomas.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>18:30 Ghost Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx3g.html>b007jx3g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx3g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Episode 3
<TT>SAT </TT>Elizabeth begins to work out what has happened to Inchbrae,
<TT>SAT </TT>but becomes the focus of a hostile presence. Stars Joanna
<TT>SAT </TT>Tope.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>19:00 Permission to Speak, Sir!: Dad's Army on Radio
<TT>SAT </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jw4r.html>b007jw4r</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jw4r>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:00 Richard Herring's Objective <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016wzrz.html>b016wzrz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016wzrz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2, The Golliwog
<TT>SAT </TT>Should the golliwog be reclaimed, or consigned to the
<TT>SAT </TT>dustbin of history? With Emma Kennedy and Ava Vidal. From
<TT>SAT </TT>November 2011.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:30 Alun Cochrane's Fun House <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rlnhp.html>b01rlnhp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01rlnhp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The Kitchen
<TT>SAT </TT>Comedian Alun Cochrane has a 25 year mortgage which he can
<TT>SAT </TT>only pay off by being funny. In this series he takes us on a
<TT>SAT </TT>room by room, stand up tour of his house.
<TT>SAT </TT>He has a fridge that beeps at him when he doesn't move
<TT>SAT </TT>quickly enough and a fire alarm he can't reach. His
<TT>SAT </TT>relationship with his house is a complicated one.
<TT>SAT </TT>A hoarder of funny and original observations on everyday
<TT>SAT </TT>life, Alun invites us to help him de-clutter his mind and
<TT>SAT </TT>tidy his ideas into one of those bags that you hoover all
<TT>SAT </TT>the air out of and keep under your bed. This show will help
<TT>SAT </TT>Alun and his house work through their relationship issues
<TT>SAT </TT>and prevent a separation that Alun can ill afford; at least
<TT>SAT </TT>not until the market picks up anyway.
<TT>SAT </TT>Alun Cochrane and Gavin Osborn
<TT>SAT </TT>Writers: Alun Cochrane and Andy Wolton
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Carl Cooper.
<TT>SAT </TT>Credits
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Alun Cochrane
<TT>SAT </TT>Performer: Gavin Osborn
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Alun Cochrane
<TT>SAT </TT>Writer: Andy Wolton
<TT>SAT </TT>Producer: Carl Cooper
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070hyhc.html>b070hyhc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070hyhc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>The best in contemporary comedy. Plus Arthur Smith chats
<TT>SAT </TT>again to Tony Law.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:00 Pleased to Meet You <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2kz.html>b007k2kz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2kz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>SAT </TT>Ninety-something good-time girl Dora Dale spills the beans
<TT>SAT </TT>on the Rat Pack to Martin Kelner. Co-stars Jake Yapp. From
<TT>SAT </TT>July 2006.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT><B>23:30 The Big Booth <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k3g2.html>b007k3g2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k3g2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SAT </TT>Series 2: The Big Booth Too, Episode 4
<TT>SAT </TT>Boothby Graffoe and friends share scary tales of the railway
<TT>SAT </TT>and dramas at sea. With Neil Innes. From February 2001.
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SAT </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><A name='SU'><B>SUNDAY 07 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:00 Planet B <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yhwsx.html>b00yhwsx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yhwsx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Saturday]
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<TT>SUN </TT><B>00:30 Ghost Zone <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx3g.html>b007jx3g</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx3g>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>01:00 John Galsworthy - The Forsytes: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zyxfg.html>b06zyxfg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zyxfg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 13:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zyxpk.html>b06zyxpk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zyxpk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:10 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>02:15 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010dq74.html>b010dq74</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010dq74>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>03:00 Archive on 4 <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y4zd1.html>b00y4zd1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00y4zd1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>04:00 The Forsytes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z0ybl.html>b06z0ybl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z0ybl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>05:30 Tony Hawks's Guide to the Guides <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075vnb.html>b0075vnb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075vnb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Saturday]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>06:00 Stan Barstow - A Raging Calm: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zz96v.html>b06zz96v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zz96v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 2
<TT>SUN </TT>In 1960s Yorkshire, Tom plans for Norma's future, whilst
<TT>SUN </TT>Andrea's future is very much threatened. Stars Deborah
<TT>SUN </TT>McAndrew.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zzddg.html>b06zzddg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zzddg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Pubs and Parents
<TT>SUN </TT>Don't panic! Memories of Dad's Army star Clive Dunn, who
<TT>SUN </TT>played Lance-Corporal Jack Jones for nearly a decade on TV,
<TT>SUN </TT>radio and film between 1968 to 1977.
<TT>SUN </TT>Recalling highlights from his first 50 years in
<TT>SUN </TT>entertainment, Clive begins with his early years on tour
<TT>SUN </TT>with his mother in musical halls.
<TT>SUN </TT>Clive was aged 68 at the time of recording. He died in
<TT>SUN </TT>Portugal in 2012, aged 92.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Edward Taylor
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in 1988.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>07:30 Life: An Idiot's Guide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qfjdg.html>b01qfjdg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qfjdg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>Stephen K Amos is joined by stand-up comedians Alfie Moore,
<TT>SUN </TT>Ava Vidal and Richard Herring to compile an Idiot's Guide to
<TT>SUN </TT>Crime and Punishment. Producer: Colin Anderson.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:00 Jim the Great <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011qgtk.html>b011qgtk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011qgtk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 3, Chase Me, Charlemagne
<TT>SUN </TT>Who is Erasmus? Why is the last King now a Chancellor? It's
<TT>SUN </TT>all to do with Europe. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From September
<TT>SUN </TT>1979.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>08:30 Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hk2f1.html>b00hk2f1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hk2f1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Improvement grants for everybody explained and a plumber
<TT>SUN </TT>muses on words.
<TT>SUN </TT>A sequential entertainment for radio starring Ronnie Barker.
<TT>SUN </TT>With Terence Brady and Pauline Yates. Pianist: Gordon
<TT>SUN </TT>Langford.
<TT>SUN </TT>Written by Tony Bilbow, Mike Fentiman, David Climie, Gordon
<TT>SUN </TT>Langford, John Graham, Miles Kington, Roy Lomax, Myles
<TT>SUN </TT>Rudge, Max Harris and Peter Spence.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer John Fawcett-Wilson
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1972.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>09:00 Joan Bakewell - Stop the Clocks: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zzgkf.html>b06zzgkf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zzgkf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Since she reached the age of 80, Joan Bakewell has been
<TT>SUN </TT>working harder than ever - campaigning, writing and sitting
<TT>SUN </TT>in the Lords. Now she takes a moment to reflect.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zzgyf.html>b06zzgyf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zzgyf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Emma Thompson
<TT>SUN </TT>The celebrated actress chooses 'Unsquare Dance' by Dave
<TT>SUN </TT>Brubeck and 'Te Recuerdo Amanda' by Victor Jara.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>10:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zzkwq.html>b06zzkwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zzkwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Space, Chris Hadfield
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. From Brandi Carlile to Simon & Garfunkel,
<TT>SUN </TT>astronaut Chris Hadfield shares his castaway choices with
<TT>SUN </TT>Kirsty Young. From December 2015.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:00 In Pod We Trust <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nhpxl.html>b06nhpxl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nhpxl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Welcome to Podland
<TT>SUN </TT>Miranda Sawyer presents a new, stylish round-up of the best
<TT>SUN </TT>and most memorable podcasting from around the world.
<TT>SUN </TT>There's been an explosion in the profusion and quality of
<TT>SUN </TT>podcasts, plus a new public awareness after the breakthrough
<TT>SUN </TT>moment in 2014 with Serial. Suddenly, podcasts have become
<TT>SUN </TT>cool.
<TT>SUN </TT>There are now more than 100,000 English speaking podcast
<TT>SUN </TT>feeds worldwide covering everything from science to sport to
<TT>SUN </TT>every conceivable niche. Last year, there were 165 million
<TT>SUN </TT>podcasts downloaded just from BBC Radio 4 programmes alone,
<TT>SUN </TT>and the trend is seemingly ever upwards. But is this a
<TT>SUN </TT>bubble or is podcasting set to take its place alongside TV
<TT>SUN </TT>and radio as a long-term media genre?
<TT>SUN </TT>British podcaster Helen Zaltzman guests in this first
<TT>SUN </TT>episode which explores the genre, plays some great podcasts
<TT>SUN </TT>and asks why it's taken off in such a big way.
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Jim Frank.
<TT>SUN </TT>Helen Zaltzman
<TT>SUN </TT>Our guest today is Helen Zaltzman. Helen produces and
<TT>SUN </TT>presents both
<TT>SUN </TT>Answer Me This!
<TT>SUN </TT>and
<TT>SUN </TT>The Allusionist
<TT>SUN </TT>How to listen to a podcast - with Ira and Mary.
<TT>SUN </TT>Ira Glass, host of
<TT>SUN </TT>This American Life
<TT>SUN </TT>and Editorial Advisor for
<TT>SUN </TT>Serial
<TT>SUN </TT>teams up with his friend Mary Ahearn to teach you
<TT>SUN </TT>how to listen to a podcast
<TT>SUN </TT>99% Invisible
<TT>SUN </TT>99% Invisible
<TT>SUN </TT>is a radio show about design, architecture & the 99%
<TT>SUN </TT>invisible activity that shapes our world.
<TT>SUN </TT>Love + Radio
<TT>SUN </TT>Love + Radio
<TT>SUN </TT>features in-depth, otherworldly-produced interviews with an
<TT>SUN </TT>eclectic range of subjects, from the seedy to the sublime.
<TT>SUN </TT>Getting Better Acquainted
<TT>SUN </TT>In
<TT>SUN </TT>Getting Better Acquainted
<TT>SUN </TT>listeners can join Dave Pickering on his journey to get
<TT>SUN </TT>better acquainted with the people he knows.
<TT>SUN </TT>Philosophy Bites
<TT>SUN </TT>Philosophy Bites
<TT>SUN </TT>features top philosophers being interviewed on bite-sized
<TT>SUN </TT>topics.
<TT>SUN </TT>Home of the Brave
<TT>SUN </TT>Each week on
<TT>SUN </TT>Home of the Brave
<TT>SUN </TT>Peabody Award winning journalist Scott Carrier brings new
<TT>SUN </TT>stories from the archives, the road, and the end of the
<TT>SUN </TT>world.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>11:30 Short Cuts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mk3fq.html>b01mk3fq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mk3fq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Tracing the Line
<TT>SUN </TT>Nina Garthwaite presents a showcase for delightful and
<TT>SUN </TT>adventurous short documentaries. A selection of brief
<TT>SUN </TT>encounters, true stories, radio adventures and found sound.
<TT>SUN </TT>In 'Tracing the Line', we hear tales of lifelines,
<TT>SUN </TT>unfamiliar paths and lines broken and crossed. In one short
<TT>SUN </TT>the economics editor for Newsnight, Paul Mason, offers us an
<TT>SUN </TT>unusual take on the UK's economic lines. We dive deep into
<TT>SUN </TT>Britain's underwater labyrinth of tunnels and caves in order
<TT>SUN </TT>to discover the tale of the 'Dead Man's Handshake' - only
<TT>SUN </TT>attached to the surface, and safety, by one thin lifeline.
<TT>SUN </TT>Whilst across the pond, we hear the story of an American who
<TT>SUN </TT>secretly wore a wire to record his life for five years.
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Eleanor McDowall
<TT>SUN </TT>A Falling Tree Production for BBC Radio 4
<TT>SUN </TT>The items featured in this programme were:
<TT>SUN </TT>Lifelines - Part One
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Kate Bland
<TT>SUN </TT>Kyrie Osbornum
<TT>SUN </TT>Featuring Paul Mason
<TT>SUN </TT>Posterity
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by David Weinberg
<TT>SUN </TT>LUAS Lines
<TT>SUN </TT>Written and read by Joseph O'Connor
<TT>SUN </TT>Dead Man's Handshake
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Leo Hornak
<TT>SUN </TT>Lifelines - Part Two
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Kate Bland
<TT>SUN </TT>Donald Semenza - The Line
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced by Pejk Malinovski.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:00 Jim the Great <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011qgtk.html>b011qgtk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011qgtk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>12:30 Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hk2f1.html>b00hk2f1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hk2f1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>13:00 Stan Barstow - A Raging Calm: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zz96v.html>b06zz96v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zz96v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zzddg.html>b06zzddg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zzddg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>14:30 Virginia Woolf - Orlando: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zzmjz.html>b06zzmjz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zzmjz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 1
<TT>SUN </TT>Orlando, a young nobleman in Tudor England, embarks on a
<TT>SUN </TT>tumultuous journey spanning five centuries. Read by Amanda
<TT>SUN </TT>Hale.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>15:45 Dawn Lowe-Watson - Jasonland <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b040hr5z.html>b040hr5z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b040hr5z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Three school friends imagine their perfect fantasy worlds,
<TT>SUN </TT>but what will their adult lives bring them? Read by Robert
<TT>SUN </TT>Glenister.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>16:00 The Forsytes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zh1dw.html>b06zh1dw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zh1dw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 7
<TT>SUN </TT>from the novels of John Galsworthy
<TT>SUN </TT>Dramatised for radio by Shaun McKenna
<TT>SUN </TT>Irene has fled to Paris to escape her husband, Soames, who
<TT>SUN </TT>now has a private detective watching her every move.
<TT>SUN </TT>But even Soames cannot control the secrets and changes which
<TT>SUN </TT>are rolling towards the Forsytes.
<TT>SUN </TT>Original music composed by Neil Brand
<TT>SUN </TT>Produced and directed by Marion Nancarrow
<TT>SUN </TT>This Saturday Drama concludes "In Chancery", the second book
<TT>SUN </TT>of "The Forsytes". We pick up the story again in April.
<TT>SUN </TT>[Over the next 2 years, BBC Radio 4 is broadcasting a new
<TT>SUN </TT>dramatisation of all 9 books of John Galsworthy's Forsyte
<TT>SUN </TT>Saga. An epic tale of sex, money and power in the lives of
<TT>SUN </TT>an upper middle-class family in London, it spans 50 years
<TT>SUN </TT>from 1886 to 1936.
<TT>SUN </TT>Award-winning writers Shaun McKenna and Lin Coghlan are
<TT>SUN </TT>dramatising 2 novels each and the adaptation looks behind
<TT>SUN </TT>the Edwardian façade and brings more of Galsworthy's
<TT>SUN </TT>wonderful insights and observations from the page.
<TT>SUN </TT>Jessica Raine (Call the Midwife) takes a central role as
<TT>SUN </TT>narrator, with Juliet Aubrey playing Irene and Joseph
<TT>SUN </TT>Millson, Soames. Later in the series they are joined by
<TT>SUN </TT>Jonathan Bailey, Max Bennett and Ben Lambert.].
<TT>SUN </TT>Credits
<TT>SUN </TT>Soames Forsyte: Joseph Millson
<TT>SUN </TT>Irene Forsyte: Juliet Aubrey
<TT>SUN </TT>Narrator: Jessica Raine
<TT>SUN </TT>Jo Forsyte: Ewan Bailey
<TT>SUN </TT>Jolly Forsyte: Joel MacCormack
<TT>SUN </TT>Val Dartie: George Watkins
<TT>SUN </TT>Holly Forsyte: Katie Redford
<TT>SUN </TT>Annette Forsyte: Aurelie Amblard
<TT>SUN </TT>June Forsyte: Rebecca Hamilton
<TT>SUN </TT>James Forsyte: Gerard McDermott
<TT>SUN </TT>Emily Forsyte: Susan Jameson
<TT>SUN </TT>Madame Lamotte: Susan Jameson
<TT>SUN </TT>Winifred: Debra Baker
<TT>SUN </TT>Dartie: Chris Pavlo
<TT>SUN </TT>Polteed: Sean Baker
<TT>SUN </TT>Nurse: Evie Killip
<TT>SUN </TT>Maid: Evie Killip
<TT>SUN </TT>Doctor: Leo Wan
<TT>SUN </TT>Boy: Joel MacCormack
<TT>SUN </TT>Author: John Galsworthy
<TT>SUN </TT>Adaptor: Shaun McKenna
<TT>SUN </TT>Director: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer: Marion Nancarrow
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00765rw.html>b00765rw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00765rw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>With Great Pleasure - Sean O'Brien
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence, Daljit Nagra revisits the
<TT>SUN </TT>BBC's radio poetry archive.
<TT>SUN </TT>In 'With Great Pleasure' Sean O'Brien chooses some of his
<TT>SUN </TT>favourite pieces of prose and poetry read by Julia Watson
<TT>SUN </TT>and Deka Walmsley.
<TT>SUN </TT>Sit back and enjoy a wander around bits of Charles Dickens,
<TT>SUN </TT>AS Byatt, Virgil, Elizabeth Bishop, Shelly and Blake. It's
<TT>SUN </TT>high class stuff from a high class poet.
<TT>SUN </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2002.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>17:30 Life: An Idiot's Guide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qfjdg.html>b01qfjdg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qfjdg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:00 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770q3.html>b00770q3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770q3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Nick Warburton - Fridays When It Rains
<TT>SUN </TT>By Nick Warburton.
<TT>SUN </TT>A girl on a late night train journey meets a man with a
<TT>SUN </TT>strange tale to tell.
<TT>SUN </TT>Dove ...... Clive Swift
<TT>SUN </TT>Connie ...... Lyndsey Marshal
<TT>SUN </TT>Directed by Claire Grove.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>18:45 Arthur Conan Doyle - Playing With Fire <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0701mnh.html>b0701mnh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0701mnh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>4 Extra Debut. One Sunday, a Frenchman joins a group of
<TT>SUN </TT>friends at a séance, and conducts a dangerous experiment.
<TT>SUN </TT>Read by Edward de Souza.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:00 In Pod We Trust <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nhpxl.html>b06nhpxl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06nhpxl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>19:30 Short Cuts <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mk3fq.html>b01mk3fq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mk3fq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>20:00 Joan Bakewell - Stop the Clocks: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zzgkf.html>b06zzgkf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zzgkf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:10 Inheritance Tracks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zzgyf.html>b06zzgyf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zzgyf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:10 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>21:15 Desert Island Discs Revisited <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zzkwq.html>b06zzkwq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zzkwq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:15 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:00 Life: An Idiot's Guide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qfjdg.html>b01qfjdg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qfjdg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>22:30 Clayton Grange <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nb1sm.html>b01nb1sm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nb1sm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 1, Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>by Neil Warhurst with additional material by Paul Barnhill
<TT>SUN </TT>Episode 4
<TT>SUN </TT>Anthony Head leads a team of brilliantly stupid scientists.
<TT>SUN </TT>This is Clayton Grange, top secret Scientific Institute with
<TT>SUN </TT>a government brief to solve the global fuel crisis, cheer
<TT>SUN </TT>people up and make war just a bit more gentle. Meet the
<TT>SUN </TT>scientists who are a bit rubbish at life. And not much
<TT>SUN </TT>better at science.
<TT>SUN </TT>Saunders ..... Anthony Head
<TT>SUN </TT>Geoff ..... Neil Warhurst
<TT>SUN </TT>Roger ..... Paul Barnhill
<TT>SUN </TT>Jameson ..... Stephanie Racine
<TT>SUN </TT>Verenovsky/Quiz master ..... Don Gilet
<TT>SUN </TT>Alan Dobson ..... Paul Stonehouse
<TT>SUN </TT>Silas ..... Joe Sims
<TT>SUN </TT>Producer/Director ..... Marion Nancarrow.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:00 Laura Solon: Talking and Not Talking <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cbptt.html>b00cbptt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cbptt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Episode 6
<TT>SUN </TT>Divorcee Carol tries to sell covers - for cushion covers.
<TT>SUN </TT>Rosie Cavaliero joins the award-winning comedian. With Ben
<TT>SUN </TT>Moor and Ben Willbond. From July 2008.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT><B>23:30 The Nick Revell Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1n0.html>b007k1n0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k1n0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>SUN </TT>Series 2, Homeless
<TT>SUN </TT>The writer and his talking geraniums outstay their welcome
<TT>SUN </TT>at Craig and Shona's place. With Alistair McGowan. From June
<TT>SUN </TT>1993.
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>SUN </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><A name='MO'><B>MONDAY 08 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:00 Afternoon Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770q3.html>b00770q3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00770q3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>00:45 Arthur Conan Doyle - Playing With Fire <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0701mnh.html>b0701mnh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0701mnh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:45 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>01:00 Stan Barstow - A Raging Calm: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zz96v.html>b06zz96v</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zz96v>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:15 Definitely Dunn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zzddg.html>b06zzddg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zzddg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:15 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>02:30 Virginia Woolf - Orlando: Omnibus <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zzmjz.html>b06zzmjz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zzmjz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>03:45 Dawn Lowe-Watson - Jasonland <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b040hr5z.html>b040hr5z</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b040hr5z>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 15:45 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>04:00 The Forsytes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06zh1dw.html>b06zh1dw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06zh1dw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:00 Poetry Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00765rw.html>b00765rw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00765rw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 17:00 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>05:30 Life: An Idiot's Guide <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qfjdg.html>b01qfjdg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qfjdg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Sunday]
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsf6.html>b007jsf6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsf6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The Man of God
<TT>MON </TT>Rumpole recalls the case of a light-fingered vicar.
<TT>MON </TT>"The Splendours And Miseries Of An Old Bailey Hack".
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Maurice Denham as ageing London barrister-at-law
<TT>MON </TT>Horace Rumpole and Margot Boyd as Hilda Rumpole
<TT>MON </TT>With Michael Spice as Guthrie Featherstone, John Savident as
<TT>MON </TT>Judge Bullingham and Denys Hawthorne as Judge George
<TT>MON </TT>Frobisher.
<TT>MON </TT>Originally a TV series created by writer and barrister John
<TT>MON </TT>Mortimer, Rumpole hit the BBC radio airwaves in 1980.
<TT>MON </TT>Case-by-case, Rumpole recalls his work at the Central
<TT>MON </TT>Criminal Court of England and Wales.
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Ian Cotterell
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1980.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>06:30 Pistols at Dawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s6svn.html>b00s6svn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s6svn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Between 1613 and 1614 it is claimed that every distinguished
<TT>MON </TT>family in the UK lost a member to duelling. James I even
<TT>MON </TT>campaigned against it, but the aristocracy wanted to retain
<TT>MON </TT>it as a legal way of settling disputes 'honourably'. The
<TT>MON </TT>practice continued until it was eventually outlawed at the
<TT>MON </TT>end of the nineteenth century. Until it was, the duel has a
<TT>MON </TT>fascinating place in British history as a means of 'solving'
<TT>MON </TT>dispute and novelists and playwrights have been using it as
<TT>MON </TT>a way of spicing up plots and intrigue along the way.
<TT>MON </TT>As a youngster, Justin Champion loved adventure novels which
<TT>MON </TT>were jam-packed with sword play - The Three Musketeers, The
<TT>MON </TT>Prisoner of Zenda and Scott's Waverley series. He has always
<TT>MON </TT>been intrigued as to why men felt the urgency to defend
<TT>MON </TT>their honour in such a dangerous way. In this programme, he
<TT>MON </TT>tracks the history of the duel, its influence, some
<TT>MON </TT>particularly pivotal duels, is shown how to sword fight and
<TT>MON </TT>thinks he's found the reason why duelling eventually ceased
<TT>MON </TT>as a practice in the UK.
<TT>MON </TT>Justin talks to experts of Shakespeare to discuss how
<TT>MON </TT>frequently the Bard picked up on the duelling debate in many
<TT>MON </TT>of his plays including Romeo and Juliet. He visits the Royal
<TT>MON </TT>Armouries Collection in Leeds to witness a sword fight.
<TT>MON </TT>Justin is shown the techniques and is handed a sword for a
<TT>MON </TT>tutorial. He charts the move from sword to pistol and gets a
<TT>MON </TT>tour behind the scenes at the Royal Armouries Collection to
<TT>MON </TT>look at some important swords and pistols involved in
<TT>MON </TT>duelling.
<TT>MON </TT>Justin also talks to fellow historians about significant
<TT>MON </TT>duels and their political and literary impact. The duel has
<TT>MON </TT>even been used by Cabinet Ministers and Prime Ministers as a
<TT>MON </TT>way of settling their differences. We hear from the BBC
<TT>MON </TT>Deputy Political Editor, James Landale (who tells the story
<TT>MON </TT>of his ancestor's involvement in the last fatal duel in
<TT>MON </TT>Scotland in 1826) and who also tells listeners about
<TT>MON </TT>Wellington's engagement in a duel in Battersea.
<TT>MON </TT>Listeners will also hear from a social historian of the 19th
<TT>MON </TT>century about how the meaning of "honour" changed for men
<TT>MON </TT>during this period and how a pension arrangement changed
<TT>MON </TT>forever as the willingness of men to accept an invitation to
<TT>MON </TT>"pistols at dawn".
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sarah Taylor.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Sarah Taylor
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>07:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mb8.html>b0076mb8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mb8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 4, Episode 2
<TT>MON </TT>Vampires and Feng Shui in the sketch comedy about growing
<TT>MON </TT>older disgracefully. Stars Eleanor Bron and Paula Wilcox.
<TT>MON </TT>From July 2004.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>07:30 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z2853.html>b06z2853</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z2853>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 8, Hound, Vickers, Smit
<TT>MON </TT>This week, the Professor of Ignorance John Lloyd and his
<TT>MON </TT>curator Sarah Millican welcome Rufus Hound, the comedian,
<TT>MON </TT>actor, politician and Strictly Come Dancing winner; Sir Tim
<TT>MON </TT>Smit, who gave up being a music producer and took up
<TT>MON </TT>gardening when he found the Lost Gardens of Heligan and
<TT>MON </TT>founded the Eden Project; and Doris Vickers, a woman from
<TT>MON </TT>Vienna who studied astronomy but woke up one morning with an
<TT>MON </TT>overwhelming desire to learn Latin, and who now combines the
<TT>MON </TT>two disciplines as an archaeoastronomer.
<TT>MON </TT>This week, the Museum's guests discuss how people could tell
<TT>MON </TT>the time at night before the invention of clocks; how
<TT>MON </TT>politics could be transformed with obligatory wearing of
<TT>MON </TT>lie-detecting suits; and why going ape in the mirror could
<TT>MON </TT>help us see what makes us human.
<TT>MON </TT>The show was researched by Anne Miller and Stevyn Colgan of
<TT>MON </TT>QI.
<TT>MON </TT>The producers were Richard Turner and James Harkin.
<TT>MON </TT>It was a BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: John Lloyd
<TT>MON </TT>Presenter: Sarah Millican
<TT>MON </TT>Interviewed Guest: Rufus Hound
<TT>MON </TT>Interviewed Guest: Tim Smit
<TT>MON </TT>Interviewed Guest: Doris Vickers
<TT>MON </TT>Interviewed Guest: Kees Moeliker
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Richard Turner
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: James Harkin
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<TT>MON </TT><B>08:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqvj.html>b007jqvj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqvj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 3, A Question of Reference
<TT>MON </TT>Corporal Jones and Private Godfrey blunder on a Home Guard
<TT>MON </TT>platoon exercise using live ammunition.
<TT>MON </TT>(The original TV episode has a very visual plot and is
<TT>MON </TT>called 'The Desperate Drive of Corporal Jones', so changes
<TT>MON </TT>were made to make it more meaningful for listeners).
<TT>MON </TT>Starring Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier
<TT>MON </TT>as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John
<TT>MON </TT>Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey,
<TT>MON </TT>Ian Lavender as Private Pike and Larry Martyn as Private
<TT>MON </TT>Walker.
<TT>MON </TT>Adapted for radio from Jimmy Perry and David Croft's TV
<TT>MON </TT>scripts by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: John Dyas
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in June 1976.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>08:30 Brothers in Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2wl.html>b007k2wl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2wl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, Disqualified
<TT>MON </TT>Bad driving results in a near-miss for barrister Roger.
<TT>MON </TT>Stars Richard Briers and Peter Jones. From September 1971.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>09:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dvngt.html>b00dvngt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dvngt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 8, Seamus Heaney
<TT>MON </TT>James Walton takes the chair for the game of literary
<TT>MON </TT>correctness, flanked by captains Sebastian Faulks and John
<TT>MON </TT>Walsh with guests Sue Limb and Andrew Motion. The author of
<TT>MON </TT>the week and subject for pastiche is Seamus Heaney and the
<TT>MON </TT>reader is Beth Chalmers.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>09:30 Tomorrow, Today! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0175mdh.html>b0175mdh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0175mdh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 2, They Come to Freeze Our Children
<TT>MON </TT>Comedy series by Christopher William Hill, set in 1962.
<TT>MON </TT>A BBC producer struggles to make a radio soap set in the
<TT>MON </TT>unimaginably futuristic world of 2008.
<TT>MON </TT>An actress is forced to face her worst fear and work with a
<TT>MON </TT>child.
<TT>MON </TT>Nigel Lavery ...... Peter Bowles
<TT>MON </TT>Sylvia Hann ...... Cheryl Campbell
<TT>MON </TT>Godfrey Winnard ..... John Fortune
<TT>MON </TT>Sir Angus McNairn ...... Gary Waldhorn
<TT>MON </TT>Hugo Kellerman ...... Joseph Kloska
<TT>MON </TT>Douglas Bennings ...... Jon Glover
<TT>MON </TT>Keith Wood ...... Sam Pamphilon
<TT>MON </TT>Cynthia Valentine ...... Rachel Atkins
<TT>MON </TT>Fenella Sayers ...... Ania Gordon
<TT>MON </TT>Director ...... Alex Lamipekun
<TT>MON </TT>Angela ...... Anna Bengo
<TT>MON </TT>Continuity ...... Simon Treves.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>10:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx2h.html>b007jx2h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx2h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>The King's Son
<TT>MON </TT>The story of Alexander the Great starts with royal friction
<TT>MON </TT>after his birth. Stars Barry Foster, Simon Ward and
<TT>MON </TT>Geraldine James.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>11:00 Elizabeth David Essays <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0702dbl.html>b0702dbl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0702dbl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>John Wesley's Eye and Pleasing Cheeses
<TT>MON </TT>Nichola McAuliffe takes us on a culinary journey as she
<TT>MON </TT>reads extracts from essays written by Britain's most
<TT>MON </TT>inspirational food writer Elizabeth David.
<TT>MON </TT>These essays and articles are taken from her penultimate
<TT>MON </TT>collection 'An Omelette and a Glass of Wine'. They show
<TT>MON </TT>David's writing to be both witty and elegant and her passion
<TT>MON </TT>for food, its history and its role in society come shining
<TT>MON </TT>through these extracts.
<TT>MON </TT>Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra by Pier Productions.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>11:15 Paupers and Pig Killers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx4d.html>b007jx4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, Pastoral
<TT>MON </TT>Poor parishioners revolt and curious medical problems in the
<TT>MON </TT>diary of Somerset parson William Holland. Stars Ronald
<TT>MON </TT>Pickup.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>12:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqvj.html>b007jqvj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqvj>(Listen)</A></B>
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<TT>MON </TT><B>12:30 Brothers in Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2wl.html>b007k2wl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2wl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsf6.html>b007jsf6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsf6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>13:30 Pistols at Dawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s6svn.html>b00s6svn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s6svn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:00 Tea Obreht - The Tiger's Wife <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zzz2l.html>b00zzz2l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zzz2l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Episode 6
<TT>MON </TT>Hattie Morahan and David Horovitch read Tea Obreht's
<TT>MON </TT>evocative debut novel set in a Balkan country scarred by
<TT>MON </TT>war, and where Natalia, a young doctor, is struggling to
<TT>MON </TT>understand the mysterious circumstances of her grandfather's
<TT>MON </TT>death. A tattered copy of The Jungle Book which her
<TT>MON </TT>grandfather kept with him always, provides an unlikely clue,
<TT>MON </TT>sending her on a quest that leads to the extraordinary
<TT>MON </TT>stories of the deathless man and the tiger's wife. Today, a
<TT>MON </TT>miracle leads to a second encounter between Natalia's
<TT>MON </TT>grandfather and the deathless man.
<TT>MON </TT>Ann Patchett has this to say, "The Tiger's Wife is a marvel
<TT>MON </TT>of beauty and imagination. Tea Obreht is a tremendously
<TT>MON </TT>talented writer."
<TT>MON </TT>And T.C. Boyle says, "A novel of surpassing beauty,
<TT>MON </TT>exquisitely wrought and magical. Tea Obreht is a towering
<TT>MON </TT>new talent."
<TT>MON </TT>Tea Obreht is on "The New Yorker's Top Writers under 40
<TT>MON </TT>Fiction Issue" (June 2010), and at 24 was the youngest on
<TT>MON </TT>the list. 'The Tiger's Wife' is one of the Waterstone's 11 -
<TT>MON </TT>the best debuts that they have picked for 2011. Her short
<TT>MON </TT>story, "The Sentry", appeared in the "Guardian Summer
<TT>MON </TT>Fiction Issue", alongside stories by Hilary Mantel and David
<TT>MON </TT>Mitchell.
<TT>MON </TT>She was born in 1985 in the former Yugoslavia, and raised in
<TT>MON </TT>Belgrade, where she spent her childhood. In 1992, her family
<TT>MON </TT>immigrated, and in 1997 eventually settled in the United
<TT>MON </TT>States.
<TT>MON </TT>The readers are Hattie Morahan and David Horovitch.
<TT>MON </TT>Hattie Morahan has just appeared in Thea Sharrock's
<TT>MON </TT>Sheffield Crucible revival of David Hare's play, "Plenty".
<TT>MON </TT>She is well known to television audiences recently playing
<TT>MON </TT>Miss Enid in Larkrise to Candleford. Radio 4 audiences will
<TT>MON </TT>have heard her in several radio dramas including, the
<TT>MON </TT>Classic Serial, "I, Claudius". Classic Serial.
<TT>MON </TT>David Horovitch has just appeared in the West End production
<TT>MON </TT>of When We Are Married.
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged by Sally Marmion and produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05wq1fh.html>b05wq1fh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05wq1fh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Akbar: The World and the Bridge
<TT>MON </TT>Professor Sunil Khilnani, from the King's India Institute in
<TT>MON </TT>London, tells the story of Akbar, the greatest ruler of the
<TT>MON </TT>Mughal Empire. Akbar seems to have managed to combine a
<TT>MON </TT>ruthless early career with a startling religious tolerance
<TT>MON </TT>in later life. His empire covered a huge swathe of the
<TT>MON </TT>Indian subcontinent, from the Bay of Bengal in the east to
<TT>MON </TT>the Arabian Sea, and southwards to the Deccan. Akbar showed
<TT>MON </TT>no mercy in his pursuit of power and secured his gains with
<TT>MON </TT>an iron fist. The defenders of a fort in Rajasthan chose
<TT>MON </TT>mass suicide rather than surrender and Akbar went on to
<TT>MON </TT>slaughter, some say, more than 20,000 inhabitants. And yet
<TT>MON </TT>he seems to have grasped the diversity of beliefs and of
<TT>MON </TT>culture across the land he ruled and propagated his own
<TT>MON </TT>syncretic system of religious faith known as Din-I-Lahi. His
<TT>MON </TT>stance has made him a pet for modern secularists but
<TT>MON </TT>Professor Khilnani says we should be cautious. "However
<TT>MON </TT>complex his motivations might have been, his commitment to
<TT>MON </TT>pluralism yielded clear-cut instrumental advantages: it
<TT>MON </TT>allowed him to expand his empire and maintain dominion over
<TT>MON </TT>so many subjects."
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Mark Savage
<TT>MON </TT>Researcher: Manu Pillai
<TT>MON </TT>Listeners can catch up with the series and see the list of
<TT>MON </TT>remarkable Indians featured on the Radio 4 website.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009j9hs.html>b009j9hs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009j9hs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Colette - Cheri, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Colette's tale of a love affair between a courtesan and a
<TT>MON </TT>man half her age, set in Paris before WWI.
<TT>MON </TT>1/5. After a six-year affair, Cheri announces to Lea he is
<TT>MON </TT>about to enter into an arranged marriage.
<TT>MON </TT>Narrator ...... Lindsay Duncan
<TT>MON </TT>Cheri ...... Joseph Millson
<TT>MON </TT>Lea ...... Frances Barber
<TT>MON </TT>Madame Peloux ...... Brigit Forsyth
<TT>MON </TT>Directed by Pauline Harris.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041vvvh.html>b041vvvh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041vvvh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Richard Benson - The Valley, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged from Richard Benson's epic family saga The Valley,
<TT>MON </TT>the focus of this Book of the Week is on the story of the
<TT>MON </TT>author's grandmother - Winnie Hollingworth (1909 - 2002) -
<TT>MON </TT>and her life in the mining villages of the Dearne Valley in
<TT>MON </TT>South Yorkshire.
<TT>MON </TT>This remarkable social history draws on years of research,
<TT>MON </TT>interviews and anecdote which chart generations of carousing
<TT>MON </TT>and banter, tears and fights all set against the background
<TT>MON </TT>of a close-knit community where almost everybody worked
<TT>MON </TT>either in the mines or the mills.
<TT>MON </TT>Richard Benson's first book, THE FARM which related the
<TT>MON </TT>story of his own parents and brother and their livelihood in
<TT>MON </TT>the Yorkshire Wolds was described as ' an extraordinary
<TT>MON </TT>mixture of hardness and tenderness, wit and slog.. wonderful
<TT>MON </TT>' Ronald Blythe author of Akenfield. It went on to be a no.1
<TT>MON </TT>bestseller.
<TT>MON </TT>This new book is a powerful and moving achievement - it
<TT>MON </TT>follows Winnie from her first romantic encounter: 'her heart
<TT>MON </TT>beating hard and fast down in her whalebone and elastic' to
<TT>MON </TT>her final years sitting in the lounge of a long rubber-tiled
<TT>MON </TT>room with high-backed chairs around the walls.. ' where 'the
<TT>MON </TT>residents either roost mutely or chat while their eyes
<TT>MON </TT>search the room for a younger person who might play the
<TT>MON </TT>piano for them.'
<TT>MON </TT>Ep. 1 : Miner, Walter Parkin brings his wife Annie to the
<TT>MON </TT>Dearne Valley; at the age of fourteen their daughter Winnie
<TT>MON </TT>goes into service, but her father's unpredictable temper
<TT>MON </TT>exacerbated by war injuries, does not make her life easy.
<TT>MON </TT>Read by Richard Stacey
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jill Waters
<TT>MON </TT>Abridged and directed by Jill Waters
<TT>MON </TT>A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>Credits
<TT>MON </TT>Reader: Richard Stacey
<TT>MON </TT>Director: Jill Waters
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Jill Waters
<TT>MON </TT>Abridger: Jill Waters
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<TT>MON </TT><B>15:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx2h.html>b007jx2h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx2h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dvngt.html>b00dvngt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dvngt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>16:30 Tomorrow, Today! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0175mdh.html>b0175mdh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0175mdh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mb8.html>b0076mb8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mb8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>17:30 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z2853.html>b06z2853</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z2853>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:00 Terry Pratchett <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlxd.html>b007jlxd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlxd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Only You Can Save Mankind, Episode 1
<TT>MON </TT>As the alien fleet crosses the computer screen, 12 year old
<TT>MON </TT>Johnny prepares to blow the ScreeWee into a million pieces -
<TT>MON </TT>sparking a wild seesaw adventure involving space warfare,
<TT>MON </TT>starships and aliens.
<TT>MON </TT>Terry Pratchett's sci-fi fantasy stars Tim Smith as Johnny,
<TT>MON </TT>Janet Dale as ScreeWee Captain, Michael Angelis as the
<TT>MON </TT>Gunnery Officer, Mark Finn as the PT Teacher, Akhbar Karim
<TT>MON </TT>as Wobbler and Marian Kemmer as Johnny's Mother.
<TT>MON </TT>Dramatised by Bob Hescott.
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Brian Lighthill
<TT>MON </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1996.
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<TT>MON </TT><B>18:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076391.html>b0076391</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076391>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Jan Ravens and Anne Enright
<TT>MON </TT>Louise Doughty is joined by actress Jan Ravens and novelist
<TT>MON </TT>Anne Enright to discuss paperbacks by JG Farrell, Margaret
<TT>MON </TT>Forster and Chinua Achebe. From 2001.
<TT>MON </TT>Troubles by JG Farrell
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Phoenix
<TT>MON </TT>Have the Men Had Enough? by Margaret Forster
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Penguin
<TT>MON </TT>Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
<TT>MON </TT>Publisher: Heinemann.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>19:00 Dad's Army <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jqvj.html>b007jqvj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jqvj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>19:30 Brothers in Law <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k2wl.html>b007k2wl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k2wl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsf6.html>b007jsf6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsf6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>20:30 Pistols at Dawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s6svn.html>b00s6svn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s6svn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:00 Elizabeth David Essays <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0702dbl.html>b0702dbl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0702dbl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>21:15 Paupers and Pig Killers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx4d.html>b007jx4d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx4d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:00 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z2853.html>b06z2853</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z2853>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>MON </TT><B>22:30 Fags, Mags and Bags <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010t5wm.html>b010t5wm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010t5wm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 4, Ayabassa Alan
<TT>MON </TT>More shop based shenanigans and over the counter philosophy,
<TT>MON </TT>courtesy of Ramesh Mahju and his trusty sidekick Dave.
<TT>MON </TT>Written by and starring Donald McLeary and Sanjeev Kohli,
<TT>MON </TT>Fags, Mags & Bags has proved a hit with the Radio 4 audience
<TT>MON </TT>with this series picking up a Writers' Guild nomination for
<TT>MON </TT>best comedy in 2011.
<TT>MON </TT>In this episode, which guest stars Kevin Eldon, the new
<TT>MON </TT>dance craze Ayabassa sweeps the town. Meanwhile Dave finds a
<TT>MON </TT>new friend in the shape of the local doctor which puts
<TT>MON </TT>Ramesh's nose out.
<TT>MON </TT>So join the staff of Fags, Mags and Bags in their tireless
<TT>MON </TT>quest to bring nice-price custard creams and cans of coke
<TT>MON </TT>with Arabic writing on them to an ungrateful nation.
<TT>MON </TT>Ramesh Mahju has built up the business over the course of
<TT>MON </TT>thirty years, and is a firmly entrenched feature of the
<TT>MON </TT>local area. However, he does apply the "low return" rules of
<TT>MON </TT>the shop to all other aspects of his life.
<TT>MON </TT>He is ably assisted by his shop sidekick Dave, a
<TT>MON </TT>forty-something underachiever who shares Ramesh's love of
<TT>MON </TT>the art of shopkeeping, even if he is treated like a slave.
<TT>MON </TT>Then of course there are Ramesh's sons, Sanjay and Alok,
<TT>MON </TT>both surly and not particularly keen on the old school
<TT>MON </TT>approach to shopkeeping. But they are natural successors to
<TT>MON </TT>the business and Ramesh is keen to pass all his worldly
<TT>MON </TT>wisdom onto them - whether they like it or not.
<TT>MON </TT>Cast:
<TT>MON </TT>Ramesh ..... Sanjeev Kohli
<TT>MON </TT>Dave ..... Donald Mcleary
<TT>MON </TT>Sanjay ..... Omar Raza
<TT>MON </TT>Alok ..... Susheel Kumar
<TT>MON </TT>Dr Southwell ..... Kevin Eldon
<TT>MON </TT>Mrs Begg ..... Marjory Hogarth
<TT>MON </TT>Mrs Armstrong ..... Maureen Carr
<TT>MON </TT>Lovely Sue ..... Julie Wilson Nimmo
<TT>MON </TT>Bra Jeff ..... Steven McNicol
<TT>MON </TT>Producer: Gus Beattie
<TT>MON </TT>A Comedy Unit production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07033cy.html>b07033cy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07033cy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 16, Episode 5
<TT>MON </TT>A satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp.
<TT>MON </TT>Tune in to hear some bonus material from the live recording
<TT>MON </TT>that didn't quite make it into the regular weekly show.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT><B>23:45 Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzy5.html>b007jzy5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzy5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>MON </TT>Series 1, The Musical Evening
<TT>MON </TT>The elderly Scotsmen invite Mrs Naughtie to perform her
<TT>MON </TT>amazing Dance of the Seven Voles. Stars Barry Cryer and
<TT>MON </TT>Graeme Garden. From December 2002.
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>MON </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><A name='TU'><B>TUESDAY 09 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:00 Terry Pratchett <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlxd.html>b007jlxd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlxd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>00:30 A Good Read <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076391.html>b0076391</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076391>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsf6.html>b007jsf6</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsf6>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>01:30 Pistols at Dawn <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s6svn.html>b00s6svn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00s6svn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:00 Tea Obreht - The Tiger's Wife <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zzz2l.html>b00zzz2l</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zzz2l>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05wq1fh.html>b05wq1fh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05wq1fh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009j9hs.html>b009j9hs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009j9hs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041vvvh.html>b041vvvh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041vvvh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>03:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx2h.html>b007jx2h</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx2h>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:00 The Write Stuff <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dvngt.html>b00dvngt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dvngt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>04:30 Tomorrow, Today! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0175mdh.html>b0175mdh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0175mdh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:00 The Right Time <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mb8.html>b0076mb8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mb8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>05:30 The Museum of Curiosity <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z2853.html>b06z2853</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z2853>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4nk.html>b007k4nk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4nk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Defence of Guthrie Featherstone
<TT>TUE </TT>Rumpole recalls the tale of a philandering member of
<TT>TUE </TT>chambers.
<TT>TUE </TT>"The Splendours And Miseries Of An Old Bailey Hack".
<TT>TUE </TT>Starring Maurice Denham as ageing London barrister-at-law
<TT>TUE </TT>Horace Rumpole and Margot Boyd as Hilda Rumpole
<TT>TUE </TT>With Michael Spice as Guthrie Featherstone, Angela Thorne as
<TT>TUE </TT>Marigold Featherstone and Michael Elphick as Bertie Timson.
<TT>TUE </TT>Originally a TV series created by writer and barrister John
<TT>TUE </TT>Mortimer, Rumpole hit the BBC radio airwaves in 1980.
<TT>TUE </TT>Case-by-case, Rumpole recalls his work at the Central
<TT>TUE </TT>Criminal Court of England and Wales.
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Ian Cotterell
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1980.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>06:30 Payola, The Pluggers and the Father of Rock and Roll
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nwyqn.html>b00nwyqn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nwyqn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Continuing his fascination with maverick American radio DJs,
<TT>TUE </TT>Nick Barraclough tells the story of Alan Freed, the Pluggers
<TT>TUE </TT>- and the Payola scandal which blew up fifty years ago.
<TT>TUE </TT>Alan Freed was one of the most popular DJs of the 1950s.
<TT>TUE </TT>Also known as Moondog, Freed became internationally-known
<TT>TUE </TT>for promoting black rhythm and blues under the name rock n'
<TT>TUE </TT>roll - a term he is credited with creating. Black artists
<TT>TUE </TT>including Little Richard and Chuck Berry would salute him
<TT>TUE </TT>for his pioneering attitude in breaking down racial barriers
<TT>TUE </TT>among the youth of 1950s America.
<TT>TUE </TT>But in the late 1950s Freed came into conflict with The
<TT>TUE </TT>American Society of Composers and publishers who wouldn't
<TT>TUE </TT>allow their published songs to be played on what they
<TT>TUE </TT>considered to be increasingly vulgar rock n' roll radio. In
<TT>TUE </TT>November 1959 the ASCAP encouraged the House Legislative
<TT>TUE </TT>Committee to widen investigations. DJs who had accepted
<TT>TUE </TT>payments for playing records were scrutinized. In the end,
<TT>TUE </TT>TV presenter and DJ Dick Clark and Alan Freed were brought
<TT>TUE </TT>up for questioning and sentenced.
<TT>TUE </TT>Featuring contributions from Alan Freed's children Lance and
<TT>TUE </TT>Alana Freed, Freed biographer John Jackson and Nashville
<TT>TUE </TT>Radio DJ Gerry House.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Sarah Cuddon
<TT>TUE </TT>A Smooth Operations production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:00 A Short Gentleman <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018xt55.html>b018xt55</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b018xt55>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>by Jon Canter, adapted by Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Hugh Bonneville stars as Robert Purcell, QC, a perfect
<TT>TUE </TT>specimen of the British Establishment, who applies faultless
<TT>TUE </TT>legal logic to his disastrous personal life.
<TT>TUE </TT>1/4
<TT>TUE </TT>Robert sails through all his exams, but finding a girlfriend
<TT>TUE </TT>is more testing.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced and Directed by Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>The Writer
<TT>TUE </TT>Jon Canter read Law at Cambridge, where he was President of
<TT>TUE </TT>Footlights, then worked as an advertising copywriter before
<TT>TUE </TT>becoming a radio and TV scriptwriter. His comic novels
<TT>TUE </TT>include Seeds of Greatness, A Short Gentleman and Worth.
<TT>TUE </TT>Praise for A Short Gentleman
<TT>TUE </TT>'Brilliant, but for God's sake don't let this book fall into
<TT>TUE </TT>the hands of any women - if they find out what we're really
<TT>TUE </TT>like we'll never hear the end of it.' Charlie Higson
<TT>TUE </TT>'A witty, accomplished, and highly entertaining warning
<TT>TUE </TT>about the folly of ambition.' Mail on Sunday
<TT>TUE </TT>'Elegantly written, civilised and genuinely funny.' The
<TT>TUE </TT>Scotsman
<TT>TUE </TT>'Robert is infectious. You might just catch yourself
<TT>TUE </TT>bringing his loathsome logic to your own domestic dilemmas.'
<TT>TUE </TT>Time Out.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Father: James Hayes
<TT>TUE </TT>Mother: Nichola McAuliffe
<TT>TUE </TT>Young Robert: Josef Lindsay
<TT>TUE </TT>Pilkington: Ewan Bailey
<TT>TUE </TT>Ticky Moxon-Smith: Katherine Jakeways
<TT>TUE </TT>Judy Page: Tracy Wiles
<TT>TUE </TT>Alan Temperley: Gerard McDermott
<TT>TUE </TT>Author: Jon Canter
<TT>TUE </TT>Adaptor: Robin Brooks
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jonquil Panting
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>07:30 Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z2pmy.html>b06z2pmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z2pmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, The Bodyguard
<TT>TUE </TT>Milton offers his services as a bodyguard and discovers that
<TT>TUE </TT>a South American diva and a tent full of home-made jam don't
<TT>TUE </TT>mix - as well as he'd imagined.
<TT>TUE </TT>Mention Milton Jones to most people and the first thing they
<TT>TUE </TT>think is 'Help!'. Because each week, Milton and his trusty
<TT>TUE </TT>assistant Anton (played by Milton regular, Tom Goodman-Hill)
<TT>TUE </TT>set out to help people and soon find they're embroiled in a
<TT>TUE </TT>new adventure. Because when you're close to the edge, then
<TT>TUE </TT>Milton can give you a push.
<TT>TUE </TT>"Milton Jones is one of Britain's best gagsmiths with a
<TT>TUE </TT>flair for creating daft yet perfect one-liners." The
<TT>TUE </TT>Guardian.
<TT>TUE </TT>"King of the surreal one-liners." The Times
<TT>TUE </TT>"If you haven't caught up with Jones yet - do so!" The Daily
<TT>TUE </TT>Mail
<TT>TUE </TT>Written by Milton with James Cary (Bluestone 42, Miranda)
<TT>TUE </TT>and Dan Evans (who co-wrote Milton's Channel 4 show House Of
<TT>TUE </TT>Rooms), the man they call "Britain's funniest Milton"
<TT>TUE </TT>returns to the radio with a fully-working cast and a
<TT>TUE </TT>shipload of new jokes.
<TT>TUE </TT>The cast includes regulars Tom Goodman-Hill (Spamalot, Mr.
<TT>TUE </TT>Selfridge) as the ever-faithful Anton, Josie Lawrence and
<TT>TUE </TT>Dan Tetsell.
<TT>TUE </TT>With music by Guy Jackson.
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced and directed by David Tyler
<TT>TUE </TT>A Pozzitive production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Himself: Milton Jones
<TT>TUE </TT>Anton: Tom Goodman-Hill
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Josie Lawrence
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor: Dan Tetsell
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Milton Jones
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: James Cary
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Dan Evans
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: David Tyler
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: David Tyler
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nnpz7.html>b00nnpz7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nnpz7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, Episode 20
<TT>TUE </TT>Kenneth Horne in the sinister tale of 'The Head of the BBC
<TT>TUE </TT>Who Came From Out of the Cold' - and Julian and Sandy reveal
<TT>TUE </TT>how to get massive lallies at Body Bona.
<TT>TUE </TT>With Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Bill
<TT>TUE </TT>Pertwee.
<TT>TUE </TT>Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street,
<TT>TUE </TT>London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
<TT>TUE </TT>Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio
<TT>TUE </TT>comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric
<TT>TUE </TT>Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer,
<TT>TUE </TT>Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the
<TT>TUE </TT>scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and
<TT>TUE </TT>1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters,
<TT>TUE </TT>catchphrases and double-entendres.
<TT>TUE </TT>Music by Edwin Braden and the Hornblowers and The Fraser
<TT>TUE </TT>Hayes Four.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: John Simmonds
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in June 1967.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>08:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012h802.html>b012h802</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012h802>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Something of Value
<TT>TUE </TT>Reputations are tarnished when the Crown Jewels go for
<TT>TUE </TT>cleaning. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From
<TT>TUE </TT>August 1972.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:00 News Quiz Extra <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07033cy.html>b07033cy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07033cy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:00 on Monday]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>09:45 Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jzy5.html>b007jzy5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jzy5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 23:45 on Monday]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>10:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx2n.html>b007jx2n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx2n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>I am Also Alexander
<TT>TUE </TT>The youngster is a pawn in his parents' war, and is educated
<TT>TUE </TT>by philosopher Aristotle. Stars Michael Maloney and Brian
<TT>TUE </TT>Cox.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:00 Elizabeth David Essays <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07036b2.html>b07036b2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07036b2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Ladies Halves and A Gourmet in Edwardian London
<TT>TUE </TT>Nichola McAuliffe takes us on a culinary journey as she
<TT>TUE </TT>reads extracts from essays written by Britain's most
<TT>TUE </TT>inspirational food writer Elizabeth David.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>11:15 Paupers and Pig Killers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx4j.html>b007jx4j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx4j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Don't Look Down Your Nose at Me, Sir
<TT>TUE </TT>Unruly parishioners, lazy farmers and a bucolic manservant -
<TT>TUE </TT>the life of Somerset parson William Holland. Stars Ronald
<TT>TUE </TT>Pickup.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nnpz7.html>b00nnpz7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nnpz7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>12:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012h802.html>b012h802</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012h802>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4nk.html>b007k4nk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4nk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>13:30 Payola, The Pluggers and the Father of Rock and Roll
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nwyqn.html>b00nwyqn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nwyqn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:00 Tea Obreht - The Tiger's Wife <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100261.html>b0100261</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100261>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Episode 7
<TT>TUE </TT>Hattie Morahan reads Tea Obreht's evocative debut novel set
<TT>TUE </TT>in a Balkan country scarred by war, and where Natalia, a
<TT>TUE </TT>young doctor, is struggling to understand the mysterious
<TT>TUE </TT>circumstances of her grandfather's death. A tattered copy of
<TT>TUE </TT>The Jungle Book which her grandfather kept with him always,
<TT>TUE </TT>provides an unlikely clue, sending her on a quest that leads
<TT>TUE </TT>to the extraordinary stories of the deathless man and the
<TT>TUE </TT>tiger's wife. Today, Natalia returns to the stories of her
<TT>TUE </TT>grandfather's childhood, and the truth about the failed hunt
<TT>TUE </TT>for the tiger emerges.
<TT>TUE </TT>Tea Obreht is on "The New Yorker's Top Writers under 40
<TT>TUE </TT>Fiction Issue" (June 2010), and at 24 was the youngest on
<TT>TUE </TT>the list. 'The Tiger's Wife' is one of the Waterstone's 11 -
<TT>TUE </TT>the best debuts that they have picked for 2011. Her short
<TT>TUE </TT>story, "The Sentry", appeared in the "Guardian Summer
<TT>TUE </TT>Fiction Issue", alongside stories by Hilary Mantel and David
<TT>TUE </TT>Mitchell.
<TT>TUE </TT>She was born in 1985 in the former Yugoslavia, and raised in
<TT>TUE </TT>Belgrade, where she spent her childhood. In 1992, her family
<TT>TUE </TT>immigrated, and in 1997 eventually settled in the United
<TT>TUE </TT>States.
<TT>TUE </TT>The reader is Hattie Morahan.
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged by Sally Marmion and produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05wy644.html>b05wy644</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05wy644>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Malik Ambar: The Dark Fated One
<TT>TUE </TT>Prof. Sunil Khilnani profiles the life of Malik Ambar, an
<TT>TUE </TT>Ethiopian slave who rose to become a power-broker and king
<TT>TUE </TT>maker.
<TT>TUE </TT>Malik Ambar's story challenges some of our familiar
<TT>TUE </TT>perceptions of slavery. He was part of a tradition of
<TT>TUE </TT>military slavery which created elite warriors, educated and
<TT>TUE </TT>nurtured by their masters and treated almost like sons. Once
<TT>TUE </TT>freed, his power base grew. He took on the mighty Mughal
<TT>TUE </TT>Empire of the north using sophisticated guerrilla tactics
<TT>TUE </TT>and an ability to harass his enemy under cover of darkness.
<TT>TUE </TT>Emperor Jahangir became obsessed with the Ethiopian, calling
<TT>TUE </TT>him "the ill-starred Ambar" and "Ambar of dark fate". A
<TT>TUE </TT>painting commissioned by Jahangir shows the Ethiopian's
<TT>TUE </TT>severed head on a spear and the Emperor firing arrows into
<TT>TUE </TT>it. However, as Prof. Khilnani reveals, all is not what it
<TT>TUE </TT>seems in that image.
<TT>TUE </TT>Sunil Khilnani contrasts the rise to power of a black
<TT>TUE </TT>African in 16th century India with contemporary Indian
<TT>TUE </TT>attitudes towards people of African descent - a racism even
<TT>TUE </TT>shared by Mahatma Gandhi during his South African years.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jeremy Grange.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009j9hz.html>b009j9hz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009j9hz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Colette - Cheri, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Colette's tale of a love affair between a Parisian courtesan
<TT>TUE </TT>and a man half her age, set in Paris before WWI.
<TT>TUE </TT>2/5. Lea has to face the harsh reality of her young lover
<TT>TUE </TT>Cheri's marriage to another woman.
<TT>TUE </TT>Narrator ...... Lindsay Duncan
<TT>TUE </TT>Cheri ...... Joseph Millson
<TT>TUE </TT>Lea ...... Frances Barber
<TT>TUE </TT>Madame Peloux ...... Brigit Forsyth
<TT>TUE </TT>Old Lili ...... Judith Davis
<TT>TUE </TT>Directed by Pauline Harris.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042bfnl.html>b042bfnl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042bfnl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Richard Benson - The Valley, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged from Richard Benson's epic family saga The Valley,
<TT>TUE </TT>the focus of this Book of the Week is on the story of the
<TT>TUE </TT>author's grandmother - Winnie Hollingworth (1909 - 2002) -
<TT>TUE </TT>and her life in the mining villages of the Dearne Valley in
<TT>TUE </TT>South Yorkshire.
<TT>TUE </TT>This remarkable social history draws on years of research,
<TT>TUE </TT>interviews and anecdote which chart generations of carousing
<TT>TUE </TT>and banter, tears and fights all set against the background
<TT>TUE </TT>of a close-knit community where almost everybody worked
<TT>TUE </TT>either in the mines or the mills.
<TT>TUE </TT>Richard Benson's first book, THE FARM which related the
<TT>TUE </TT>story of his own parents and brother and their livelihood in
<TT>TUE </TT>the Yorkshire Wolds was described as ' an extraordinary
<TT>TUE </TT>mixture of hardness and tenderness, wit and slog.. wonderful
<TT>TUE </TT>' Ronald Blythe author of Akenfield. It went on to be a no.1
<TT>TUE </TT>bestseller .
<TT>TUE </TT>This new book is a powerful and moving achievement - it
<TT>TUE </TT>follows Winnie from her first romantic encounter: 'her heart
<TT>TUE </TT>beating hard and fast down in her whalebone and elastic' to
<TT>TUE </TT>her final years sitting in the lounge of a long rubber-tiled
<TT>TUE </TT>room with high-backed chairs around the walls.. ' where 'the
<TT>TUE </TT>residents either roost mutely or chat while their eyes
<TT>TUE </TT>search the room for a younger person who might play the
<TT>TUE </TT>piano for them.'
<TT>TUE </TT>Ep.2. On a summer evening in 1929 Winnie goes to her first
<TT>TUE </TT>dance at the Miners' Welfare Hall.
<TT>TUE </TT>Read by Richard Stacey
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jill Waters
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridged and directed by Jill Waters
<TT>TUE </TT>A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Reader: Richard Stacey
<TT>TUE </TT>Director: Jill Waters
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Jill Waters
<TT>TUE </TT>Abridger: Jill Waters
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>15:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx2n.html>b007jx2n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx2n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:00 It's Your Round <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yjs4p.html>b00yjs4p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yjs4p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>The panel for this first episode is Rufus Hound, Miles Jupp,
<TT>TUE </TT>Sara Pascoe and Adam Hills. Find out what hilarity ensues
<TT>TUE </TT>when each of them play the rounds they've brought along,
<TT>TUE </TT>variously entitled "Them Next Door", "What Does My Dad
<TT>TUE </TT>Know?", "Come To Romford!" and "Newspaper Headline or
<TT>TUE </TT>Cryptic Crossword Clue". All these games are untried,
<TT>TUE </TT>untested and unpredictable so it could all end in disaster.
<TT>TUE </TT>But that's all part of the fun.
<TT>TUE </TT>Angus Deayton is the host valiantly trying to keep the show
<TT>TUE </TT>together.
<TT>TUE </TT>Writers: Angus Deayton, Ged Parsons and Paul Powell
<TT>TUE </TT>Devised by Benjamin Partridge
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Sam Michell.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>16:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sxjmy.html>b00sxjmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sxjmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, No Sudden Moves
<TT>TUE </TT>East meets West in an epic chess game where politics, pride
<TT>TUE </TT>and chicken nuggets are at stake. Stars Dinsdale Landen.
<TT>TUE </TT>From April 1988.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:00 A Short Gentleman <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018xt55.html>b018xt55</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b018xt55>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>TUE </TT><B>17:30 Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z2pmy.html>b06z2pmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z2pmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:00 Terry Pratchett <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlxx.html>b007jlxx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlxx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Only You Can Save Mankind, Episode 2
<TT>TUE </TT>The ScreeWee Captain asks Johnny to lead them, but the
<TT>TUE </TT>gunnery officer has other ideas. Terry Pratchett's sci-fi
<TT>TUE </TT>drama with Tim Smith.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>18:30 That Reminds Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp9q.html>b007jp9q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp9q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 3, John Inman
<TT>TUE </TT>Actor John Inman shares memories of his TV, stage and film
<TT>TUE </TT>career with an audience.
<TT>TUE </TT>John recalls his early career in Rep and his love of playing
<TT>TUE </TT>dames in over 40 pantomimes. He also reveals
<TT>TUE </TT>behind-the-scenes tales playing Mr Humphries in the
<TT>TUE </TT>long-running classic BBC TV sitcom 'Are You Being Served?'.
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Claire Jones
<TT>TUE </TT>John Inman: Born: 28 June 1935. Died: 8 March 2007
<TT>TUE </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2001.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:00 Round the Horne <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nnpz7.html>b00nnpz7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nnpz7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>19:30 The Men From the Ministry <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012h802.html>b012h802</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012h802>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4nk.html>b007k4nk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4nk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>20:30 Payola, The Pluggers and the Father of Rock and Roll
<TT>TUE </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nwyqn.html>b00nwyqn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nwyqn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:00 Elizabeth David Essays <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07036b2.html>b07036b2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07036b2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>21:15 Paupers and Pig Killers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx4j.html>b007jx4j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx4j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:00 Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z2pmy.html>b06z2pmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z2pmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:30 Andrew Maxwell's Public Enemies <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03dv5n2.html>b03dv5n2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03dv5n2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>The Internet
<TT>TUE </TT>Andrew Maxwell is one of the UK's most informed and fearless
<TT>TUE </TT>stand ups. In this series of one-off stand up shows, he uses
<TT>TUE </TT>his trademark intelligence and political incisiveness to dig
<TT>TUE </TT>behind the clichés and assumptions about four possible
<TT>TUE </TT>threats to British society: food, the internet, drugs and
<TT>TUE </TT>Nationalism.
<TT>TUE </TT>This series will showcase a comedian at the top of his
<TT>TUE </TT>abilities tackling difficult and important 'slow news'
<TT>TUE </TT>topics with a depth and perceptiveness that remains outside
<TT>TUE </TT>the remit of mainstream 'topical' comedy.
<TT>TUE </TT>In this second episode, Andrew will tackle the internet.
<TT>TUE </TT>Whether it's online pornography twisting our children's
<TT>TUE </TT>minds or GCHQ reading our emails, it seems only right to
<TT>TUE </TT>have a healthy distrust of the internet. But surely, to
<TT>TUE </TT>paraphrase a former Prime Minister, there's no such thing as
<TT>TUE </TT>the Internet - there are men, and women, and lolcats. What
<TT>TUE </TT>is it about the internet that makes people on it so scary?
<TT>TUE </TT>Always adept at making shrewd, balanced and very funny
<TT>TUE </TT>political observations, Maxwell was one of the first comics
<TT>TUE </TT>at the 2011 Edinburgh Festival to react to the riots in
<TT>TUE </TT>England and the Arab Spring and evolve his act accordingly
<TT>TUE </TT>to rave reviews and a nomination. He performed his 2012
<TT>TUE </TT>Edinburgh show That's the Spirit at the Assembly Rooms
<TT>TUE </TT>George Square to sell out audiences and followed this with a
<TT>TUE </TT>run at London's Soho Theatre. He also performed at the
<TT>TUE </TT>Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival last year including
<TT>TUE </TT>a performance at the televised American Dream Gala and at
<TT>TUE </TT>the Udderbelly Festival.
<TT>TUE </TT>"One of the most significant comedians working in the
<TT>TUE </TT>country today" THE INDEPENDENT
<TT>TUE </TT>"Fiercely funny and utterly invigorating" THE TIMES
<TT>TUE </TT>Written and performed by ..... Andrew Maxwell
<TT>TUE </TT>Script edited by ..... Paul Byrne
<TT>TUE </TT>Produced by ..... Ed Morrish.
<TT>TUE </TT>Credits
<TT>TUE </TT>Writer: Andrew Maxwell
<TT>TUE </TT>Performer: Andrew Maxwell
<TT>TUE </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070d6j7.html>b070d6j7</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070d6j7>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>TUE </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus providing a departure from the
<TT>TUE </TT>normal comic encounter, country music 'legend' Tina C shares
<TT>TUE </TT>with us some of her childhood memories.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:00 Revolting People <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wlrp5.html>b00wlrp5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wlrp5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 4, Pirates
<TT>TUE </TT>Brimshaw, McGurk and the Oliphants attempt to flee to
<TT>TUE </TT>England. 1775 America sitcom stars Andy Hamilton. From May
<TT>TUE </TT>2006.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT><B>23:30 Think the Unthinkable <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4g0.html>b007k4g0</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4g0>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>TUE </TT>Series 2, Episode 1
<TT>TUE </TT>The management consultants work with a suspicious energy
<TT>TUE </TT>company. Stars Emma Kennedy and Marcus Brigstocke. From
<TT>TUE </TT>November 2002.
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>TUE </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><A name='WE'><B>WEDNESDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>00:00 Terry Pratchett <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jlxx.html>b007jlxx</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jlxx>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>00:30 That Reminds Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jp9q.html>b007jp9q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jp9q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k4nk.html>b007k4nk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007k4nk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>01:30 Payola, The Pluggers and the Father of Rock and Roll
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nwyqn.html>b00nwyqn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nwyqn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:00 Tea Obreht - The Tiger's Wife <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100261.html>b0100261</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100261>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05wy644.html>b05wy644</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05wy644>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009j9hz.html>b009j9hz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009j9hz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042bfnl.html>b042bfnl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042bfnl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>03:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx2n.html>b007jx2n</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx2n>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:00 It's Your Round <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yjs4p.html>b00yjs4p</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00yjs4p>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>04:30 Flying the Flag <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sxjmy.html>b00sxjmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sxjmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 16:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:00 A Short Gentleman <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018xt55.html>b018xt55</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b018xt55>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>05:30 Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z2pmy.html>b06z2pmy</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z2pmy>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Tuesday]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>06:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsgf.html>b007jsgf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsgf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Show Folk
<TT>WED </TT>Rumpole recalls the case of an actress accused of murder.
<TT>WED </TT>"The Splendours And Miseries Of An Old Bailey Hack".
<TT>WED </TT>Starring Maurice Denham as ageing London barrister-at-law
<TT>WED </TT>Horace Rumpole.
<TT>WED </TT>With Derek Farr as Mr Justice Skelton, Peter Woodthorpe as
<TT>WED </TT>Tommy Pierce and Jonathan Scott as Jarvis Allen.
<TT>WED </TT>Originally a TV series created by writer and barrister John
<TT>WED </TT>Mortimer, Rumpole hit the BBC radio airwaves in 1980.
<TT>WED </TT>Case-by-case, Rumpole recalls his work at the Central
<TT>WED </TT>Criminal Court of England and Wales.
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Ian Cotterell
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1980.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>06:30 Last Orders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qpslw.html>b00qpslw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qpslw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>A celebration of the pub landlord and landlady.
<TT>WED </TT>With pubs disappearing at the rate of more than three a day
<TT>WED </TT>, signalling one of the most rapid cultural shifts of recent
<TT>WED </TT>times, half a dozen landlords and landladies reflect on life
<TT>WED </TT>as a licensee and explore what we're in danger of losing
<TT>WED </TT>besides the beer and the buildings.
<TT>WED </TT>This rueful view from behind the bar includes reflections on
<TT>WED </TT>the qualities of a good landlord or landlady; their role as
<TT>WED </TT>community confessional and settler of tap room fights,
<TT>WED </TT>dispenser of best bitter and pearls of wisdom .
<TT>WED </TT>We hear from old hands like Barbara, an ex-Bunny girl who
<TT>WED </TT>runs the Grapes in London's Limehouse; Tetley Dave who
<TT>WED </TT>fought a battle to keep the Shoulder of Mutton from closing
<TT>WED </TT>in Castleford; Maureen from the Waggon and Horses at
<TT>WED </TT>Langsett who's famous for her pies ; ex miner Dennis from
<TT>WED </TT>Barnsley, whose concern is health and safety; stand-up
<TT>WED </TT>comedian Toby- who recalls lining up six pints apiece for
<TT>WED </TT>the miners coming off shift at his auntie's pub in a
<TT>WED </TT>Yorkshire pit village ; and former Cambridge academic Tim,
<TT>WED </TT>who's taken early retirement to open his first pub in York -
<TT>WED </TT>the Pheonix- just as many others are shutting up shop. How
<TT>WED </TT>have these landlords and landladies kept their marriages
<TT>WED </TT>together , living and working on the premises? How much of a
<TT>WED </TT>tempatation was it to hit the top shelf and go for the
<TT>WED </TT>optics after a hard day's graft behind the bar? Why do they
<TT>WED </TT>think the pub can teach the next generation how to hold
<TT>WED </TT>their drink .And how do they handle an objectionable
<TT>WED </TT>customer without starting a wild-west barroom brawl?
<TT>WED </TT>Producer Lindsay Leonard.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c0c35.html>b00c0c35</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c0c35>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>Grumpy bachelor Robin Lightfoot wakes up in a parallel
<TT>WED </TT>universe with a wife and kids. Stars Hugh Bonneville. From
<TT>WED </TT>March 1999.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>07:30 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05pnw2q.html>b05pnw2q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05pnw2q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Episode 2
<TT>WED </TT>Adventuring comedian Tim FitzHigham recreates a 19th century
<TT>WED </TT>bet; can his pig (Gwladys) cross a bridge quicker than a
<TT>WED </TT>waterman can row the width of the river beneath?
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Presenter: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>WED </TT>Writer: Tim FitzHigham
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hpx3c.html>b01hpx3c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hpx3c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>The Bungalese Spies
<TT>WED </TT>Povey's in hot water with his wife and HMS Troutbridge sets
<TT>WED </TT>sail on a secret mission.
<TT>WED </TT>Stars Leslie Phillips as the Sub-Lieutenant, Jon Pertwee as
<TT>WED </TT>the Chief Petty Officer, Stephen Murray as the Number One,
<TT>WED </TT>Ronnie Barker as Commander Bell, Richard Caldicote as
<TT>WED </TT>Captain Povey and Heather Chasen as Mrs Povey.
<TT>WED </TT>Laughs afloat aboard British Royal Navy frigate HMS
<TT>WED </TT>Troutbridge. The Navy Lark ran for an impressive thirteen
<TT>WED </TT>series between 1959 and 1976.
<TT>WED </TT>Scripted by Lawrie Wyman
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Alastair Scott Johnston.
<TT>WED </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in October 1963.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>08:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0125g83.html>b0125g83</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0125g83>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 7, Episode 13
<TT>WED </TT>A look at love, sex and marriage, plus the tense climax in
<TT>WED </TT>the hunt for the Time Trousers. Stars John Cleese. From
<TT>WED </TT>April 1969.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00768mm.html>b00768mm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00768mm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Graeme Garden chairs the debating game featuring Hugh
<TT>WED </TT>Dennis, Gyles Brandreth, Arthur Smith and Emma Kennedy. From
<TT>WED </TT>July 2000.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>09:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010p0pf.html>b010p0pf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010p0pf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Episode 1
<TT>WED </TT>The frustrations of a backbench MP. Topical sitcom from
<TT>WED </TT>Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. Starring James Fleet. From May
<TT>WED </TT>2005.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>10:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx30.html>b007jx30</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx30>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Preparation of the Sacrifice
<TT>WED </TT>The young man goes into battle, while King Philip's
<TT>WED </TT>remarriage causes tensions. Stars Michael Maloney and Alex
<TT>WED </TT>Jennings.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:00 Elizabeth David Essays <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0704qwh.html>b0704qwh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0704qwh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Have It Your Way and Syllabubs
<TT>WED </TT>Made for 4 Extra. Nichola McAuliffe takes us on a culinary
<TT>WED </TT>journey as she reads extracts from essays written by
<TT>WED </TT>Britain's most inspirational food writer Elizabeth David.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>11:15 Paupers and Pig Killers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007lzdp.html>b007lzdp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007lzdp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, Travel Broadens the Seat
<TT>WED </TT>A hectic social visit to Bath with his family, and more from
<TT>WED </TT>the diary of Somerset parson William Holland. Stars Ronald
<TT>WED </TT>Pickup.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>12:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hpx3c.html>b01hpx3c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hpx3c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0125g83.html>b0125g83</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0125g83>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>13:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsgf.html>b007jsgf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsgf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>13:30 Last Orders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qpslw.html>b00qpslw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qpslw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:00 Tea Obreht - The Tiger's Wife <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100grn.html>b0100grn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100grn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Episode 8
<TT>WED </TT>Hattie Morahan reads Tea Obreht's evocative debut novel set
<TT>WED </TT>in a Balkan country scarred by war, and where Natalia, a
<TT>WED </TT>young doctor, is struggling to understand the mysterious
<TT>WED </TT>circumstances of her grandfather's death. A tattered copy of
<TT>WED </TT>The Jungle Book which her grandfather kept with him always
<TT>WED </TT>provides an unlikely clue, sending her on a quest that leads
<TT>WED </TT>to the extraordinary stories of the deathless man and the
<TT>WED </TT>tiger's wife. Today, a bid to save the tiger's wife has an
<TT>WED </TT>unwanted outcome.
<TT>WED </TT>Ann Patchett has this to say, "The Tiger's Wife is a marvel
<TT>WED </TT>of beauty and imagination. Tea Obreht is a tremendously
<TT>WED </TT>talented writer."
<TT>WED </TT>And T.C. Boyle says, "A novel of surpassing beauty,
<TT>WED </TT>exquisitely wrought and magical. Tea Obreht is a towering
<TT>WED </TT>new talent."
<TT>WED </TT>Tea Obreht is on "The New Yorker's Top Writers under 40
<TT>WED </TT>Fiction Issue" (June 2010), and at 24 was the youngest on
<TT>WED </TT>the list. 'The Tiger's Wife' is one of the Waterstone's 11 -
<TT>WED </TT>the best debuts that they have picked for 2011. Her short
<TT>WED </TT>story, "The Sentry", appeared in the "Guardian Summer
<TT>WED </TT>Fiction Issue", alongside stories by Hilary Mantel and David
<TT>WED </TT>Mitchell.
<TT>WED </TT>She was born in 1985 in the former Yugoslavia, and raised in
<TT>WED </TT>Belgrade, where she spent her childhood. In 1992, her family
<TT>WED </TT>immigrated, and in 1997 eventually settled in the United
<TT>WED </TT>States.
<TT>WED </TT>The reader is Hattie Morahan who has just appeared in Thea
<TT>WED </TT>Sharrock's Sheffield Crucible revival of David Hare's play,
<TT>WED </TT>"Plenty". She is well known to television audiences recently
<TT>WED </TT>playing Miss Enid in Larkrise to Candleford. Radio 4
<TT>WED </TT>audiences will have heard her in several radio dramas
<TT>WED </TT>including, the Classic Serial, "I, Claudius". Classic
<TT>WED </TT>Serial.
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged by Sally Marmion and produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05wyhp3.html>b05wyhp3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05wyhp3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Dara Shikoh: The Meeting Place of the Two Oceans
<TT>WED </TT>Prof. Sunil Khilnani profiles one of the most beguiling
<TT>WED </TT>intellectual figures of his age, a man whose story resonates
<TT>WED </TT>today as one of India's great 'what if' moments. Dara Shikoh
<TT>WED </TT>was the scholar and heir to the Mughal throne whose war
<TT>WED </TT>against his brother Aurangzeb ended in humiliation, the
<TT>WED </TT>prince condemned to death and paraded through the streets of
<TT>WED </TT>Delhi on a miserable, worn-out elephant.
<TT>WED </TT>Dara was the eldest - and favourite - son of Emperor Shah
<TT>WED </TT>Jahan. He became known in the Mughal court as Baba Dara - a
<TT>WED </TT>Mughal Daddy's Boy - and spent his princely allowance
<TT>WED </TT>pursuing his passion for religious ideas and translating
<TT>WED </TT>scriptures. In doing so he opened a door to Indian religion
<TT>WED </TT>and philosophy for later Western scholars.
<TT>WED </TT>Dara believed that all religions converged to a single
<TT>WED </TT>monotheistic truth, like rivers meeting together in the
<TT>WED </TT>ocean. This was enough for his brother to label him an
<TT>WED </TT>apostate and to wage a war of succession for the Mughal
<TT>WED </TT>throne. Sunil Khilnani is in Delhi where, after his capture,
<TT>WED </TT>Dara Shikoh's public humiliation and execution were played
<TT>WED </TT>out. He considers how different the course of Indian history
<TT>WED </TT>might have been if Dara had been victorious and Aurangzeb
<TT>WED </TT>had been the one paraded through the city dressed in rags.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Jeremy Grange.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009kjh2.html>b009kjh2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009kjh2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Colette - Cheri, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Colette's tale of a love affair between a Parisian courtesan
<TT>WED </TT>and a man half her age, set in Paris before WWI.
<TT>WED </TT>3/5. Cheri returns from honeymoon dissatisfied, yearning to
<TT>WED </TT>know where Lea has fled.
<TT>WED </TT>Narrator ...... Lindsay Duncan
<TT>WED </TT>Cheri ...... Joseph Millson
<TT>WED </TT>Madame Peloux ...... Brigit Forsyth
<TT>WED </TT>Edmee ...... Laura Harding
<TT>WED </TT>Desmond/Ernest ...... Conrad Nelson
<TT>WED </TT>Directed by Pauline Harris.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042bg3x.html>b042bg3x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042bg3x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Benson - The Valley, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged from Richard Benson's epic family saga The Valley,
<TT>WED </TT>the focus of this Book of the Week is on the story of the
<TT>WED </TT>author's grandmother - Winnie Hollingworth (1909 - 2002) -
<TT>WED </TT>and her life in the mining villages of the Dearne Valley in
<TT>WED </TT>South Yorkshire.
<TT>WED </TT>This remarkable social history draws on years of research,
<TT>WED </TT>interviews and anecdote which chart generations of carousing
<TT>WED </TT>and banter, tears and fights all set against the background
<TT>WED </TT>of a close-knit community where almost everybody worked
<TT>WED </TT>either in the mines or the mills.
<TT>WED </TT>Richard Benson's first book, THE FARM which related the
<TT>WED </TT>story of his own parents and brother and their livelihood in
<TT>WED </TT>the Yorkshire Wolds was described as ' an extraordinary
<TT>WED </TT>mixture of hardness and tenderness, wit and slog.. wonderful
<TT>WED </TT>' Ronald Blythe author of Akenfield. It went on to be a no.1
<TT>WED </TT>bestseller.
<TT>WED </TT>This new book is a powerful and moving achievement - it
<TT>WED </TT>follows Winnie from her first romantic encounter: 'her heart
<TT>WED </TT>beating hard and fast down in her whalebone and elastic' to
<TT>WED </TT>her final years sitting in the lounge of a long rubber-tiled
<TT>WED </TT>room with high-backed chairs around the walls.. ' where 'the
<TT>WED </TT>residents either roost mutely or chat while their eyes
<TT>WED </TT>search the room for a younger person who might play the
<TT>WED </TT>piano for them.'
<TT>WED </TT>Ep 3. Winnie's pregnancy, the catalyst for her marriage
<TT>WED </TT>turns out to be a false alarm, but when she becomes pregnant
<TT>WED </TT>again, she and Harry decide they can just about afford to
<TT>WED </TT>move into their own home.
<TT>WED </TT>Read by Richard Stacey
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Jill Waters
<TT>WED </TT>Abridged and directed by Jill Waters
<TT>WED </TT>A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Reader: Richard Stacey
<TT>WED </TT>Director: Jill Waters
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Jill Waters
<TT>WED </TT>Abridger: Jill Waters
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>15:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx30.html>b007jx30</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx30>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00768mm.html>b00768mm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00768mm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>16:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010p0pf.html>b010p0pf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010p0pf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c0c35.html>b00c0c35</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c0c35>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>17:30 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05pnw2q.html>b05pnw2q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05pnw2q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>18:00 Terry Pratchett <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ncfp.html>b007ncfp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ncfp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Only You Can Save Mankind, Episode 3
<TT>WED </TT>Johnny has the flu and just wants to go to bed, but the
<TT>WED </TT>ScreeWee Captain is still in trouble. Terry Pratchett's
<TT>WED </TT>sci-fi adventure with Tim Smith.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>18:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zcp.html>b0076zcp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zcp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Schadenfreude
<TT>WED </TT>Dominic Arkwright discusses the joy of seeing your rivals
<TT>WED </TT>fail with Anna Raeburn, Andrew Oswald and Simon Evans. From
<TT>WED </TT>July 2006.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>19:00 The Navy Lark <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hpx3c.html>b01hpx3c</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01hpx3c>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0125g83.html>b0125g83</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0125g83>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>20:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsgf.html>b007jsgf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsgf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>20:30 Last Orders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qpslw.html>b00qpslw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qpslw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:00 Elizabeth David Essays <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0704qwh.html>b0704qwh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0704qwh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>21:15 Paupers and Pig Killers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007lzdp.html>b007lzdp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007lzdp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:00 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05pnw2q.html>b05pnw2q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05pnw2q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>WED </TT><B>22:30 Andrew Lawrence: How Did We End Up Like This?
<TT>WED </TT><A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nl9pk.html>b01nl9pk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nl9pk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Communication
<TT>WED </TT>Sketches, stand up and song in a comic exploration of
<TT>WED </TT>communication. With Andrew Lawrence and Sara Pascoe. From
<TT>WED </TT>November 2012.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>22:55 The Comedy Club Interviews <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070d6xs.html>b070d6xs</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b070d6xs>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club
<TT>WED </TT>has two hours of comedy. Plus country music 'legend' Tina C
<TT>WED </TT>shares with y'all some more childhood recollections.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:00 In and Out of the Kitchen <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pz9xz.html>b01pz9xz</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pz9xz>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 2, The Review
<TT>WED </TT>Cookery writer Damien Trench once again opens his life up to
<TT>WED </TT>the public as we follow him through another few days in his
<TT>WED </TT>life.
<TT>WED </TT>It's a new year and Damien and Anthony are undergoing fresh
<TT>WED </TT>works on their house. They are "going upstairs" (having a
<TT>WED </TT>loft conversion) and so Mr Mullaney, their builder, is once
<TT>WED </TT>again installed to look after the project.
<TT>WED </TT>Meanwhile, Anthony and Damien discuss what to do with their
<TT>WED </TT>spare room, and Ian Frobisher, Damien's agent, convinces him
<TT>WED </TT>to do a restaurant review, as a favour to Pink Floyd.
<TT>WED </TT>Producer:
<TT>WED </TT>Sam Michell.
<TT>WED </TT>Credits
<TT>WED </TT>Damien Trench: Miles Jupp
<TT>WED </TT>Anthony MacIlveny: Justin Edwards
<TT>WED </TT>Damien's Mother: Selina Cadell
<TT>WED </TT>Mr Mullaney: Brendan Dempsey
<TT>WED </TT>Ian Frobisher: Philip Fox
<TT>WED </TT>Damien's Father: Philip Fox
<TT>WED </TT>Helen: Georgina Rich
<TT>WED </TT>Waitress: Sarah Thom
<TT>WED </TT>Producer: Sam Michell
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT><B>23:30 And Now in Colour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007w56x.html>b007w56x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007w56x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>WED </TT>Series 1, Fairground
<TT>WED </TT>The sketch show team take their audience to the fair for
<TT>WED </TT>Will's birthday. With Tim Firth and William Vandyck. From
<TT>WED </TT>April 1990.
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>WED </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><A name='TH'><B>THURSDAY 11 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:00 Terry Pratchett <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ncfp.html>b007ncfp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ncfp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>00:30 Off the Page <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076zcp.html>b0076zcp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076zcp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsgf.html>b007jsgf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsgf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>01:30 Last Orders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qpslw.html>b00qpslw</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qpslw>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:00 Tea Obreht - The Tiger's Wife <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100grn.html>b0100grn</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100grn>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05wyhp3.html>b05wyhp3</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05wyhp3>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009kjh2.html>b009kjh2</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009kjh2>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042bg3x.html>b042bg3x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042bg3x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>03:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx30.html>b007jx30</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx30>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:00 The Motion Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00768mm.html>b00768mm</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00768mm>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>04:30 The Party Line <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010p0pf.html>b010p0pf</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b010p0pf>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:00 Married <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c0c35.html>b00c0c35</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00c0c35>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>05:30 Tim FitzHigham: The Gambler <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05pnw2q.html>b05pnw2q</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05pnw2q>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Wednesday]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsgq.html>b007jsgq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsgq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Fascist Beast
<TT>THU </TT>Rumpole takes on a new pupil and defends a racist
<TT>THU </TT>politician.
<TT>THU </TT>"The Splendours And Miseries Of An Old Bailey Hack".
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Maurice Denham as ageing London barrister-at-law
<TT>THU </TT>Horace Rumpole and Margot Boyd as Hilda Rumpole
<TT>THU </TT>With John Bott as Judge Jameson, Michael Spice as Guthrie
<TT>THU </TT>Featherstone, Lockwood West as Mr Keith and Saeed Jaffrey as
<TT>THU </TT>Lutuf Khan.
<TT>THU </TT>Originally a TV series created by writer and barrister John
<TT>THU </TT>Mortimer, Rumpole hit the BBC radio airwaves in 1980.
<TT>THU </TT>Case-by-case, Rumpole recalls his work at the Central
<TT>THU </TT>Criminal Court of England and Wales.
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Ian Cotterell.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>06:30 Last Orders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qx1m5.html>b00qx1m5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qx1m5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 2
<TT>THU </TT>A celebration of the pub landlord and landlady.
<TT>THU </TT>With pubs disappearing at the rate of more than three a day,
<TT>THU </TT>signalling one of the most rapid cultural shifts of recent
<TT>THU </TT>times, half a dozen landlords and landladies reflect on life
<TT>THU </TT>as a licensee and explore what we're in danger of losing
<TT>THU </TT>besides the beer and the buildings.
<TT>THU </TT>This rueful view from behind the bar includes reflections on
<TT>THU </TT>the qualities of a good landlord or landlady; their role as
<TT>THU </TT>community confessional and settler of tap room fights,
<TT>THU </TT>dispenser of best bitter and pearls of wisdom.
<TT>THU </TT>We hear from old hands like Barbara, an ex-Bunny girl who
<TT>THU </TT>runs the Grapes in London's Limehouse; Tetley Dave who
<TT>THU </TT>fought a battle to keep the Shoulder of Mutton from closing
<TT>THU </TT>in Castleford; Maureen from the Waggon and Horses at
<TT>THU </TT>Langsett who's famous for her pies; ex miner Dennis from
<TT>THU </TT>Barnsley, whose bête noir is health and safety; stand-up
<TT>THU </TT>comedian Toby- who recalls lining up six pints apiece for
<TT>THU </TT>the miners coming off shift at his auntie's pub in a
<TT>THU </TT>Yorkshire pit village; and former Cambridge academic Tim,
<TT>THU </TT>who's taken early retirement to open his first pub in York -
<TT>THU </TT>the Phoenix- just as many others are shutting up shop. How
<TT>THU </TT>have these landlords and landladies kept their marriages
<TT>THU </TT>together , living and working on the premises? How much of a
<TT>THU </TT>tempatation was it to hit the top shelf and go for the
<TT>THU </TT>optics after a hard day's graft behind the bar? Why do they
<TT>THU </TT>think the pub can teach the next generation how to hold
<TT>THU </TT>their drink. And how do they handle an objectionable
<TT>THU </TT>customer without starting a wild-west barroom brawl?
<TT>THU </TT>Producer Lindsay Leonard.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b41fq.html>b00b41fq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b41fq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Florence Craye
<TT>THU </TT>Trapped in Steeple Bumpleigh, Bertie Wooster meets an old
<TT>THU </TT>flame. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael
<TT>THU </TT>Hordern.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>07:30 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z5240.html>b06z5240</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z5240>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, Episode 5
<TT>THU </TT>John Finnemore - writer and star of Cabin Pressure and John
<TT>THU </TT>Finnemore's Double Acts, regular guest on The Now Show and
<TT>THU </TT>The Unbelievable Truth - returns for a fifth series of his
<TT>THU </TT>multi-award-winning sketch show, joined as ever by a cast of
<TT>THU </TT>Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin and Carrie
<TT>THU </TT>Quinlan.
<TT>THU </TT>This week finds John making a heartfelt serving suggestion
<TT>THU </TT>and Lawry trying to keep himself busy. And, well, since you
<TT>THU </TT>ask him for a curious tale of murder...
<TT>THU </TT>"One of the most consistently funny sketch shows for quite
<TT>THU </TT>some time" - The Guardian
<TT>THU </TT>"The best sketch show in years, on television or radio" -
<TT>THU </TT>The Radio Times
<TT>THU </TT>"The inventive sketch show ... continues to deliver the
<TT>THU </TT>goods" - The Daily Mail
<TT>THU </TT>"Superior comedy" - The Observer
<TT>THU </TT>Written by and starring ... John Finnemore
<TT>THU </TT>Ensemble ... Margaret Cabourn-Smith
<TT>THU </TT>Ensemble ... Simon Kane
<TT>THU </TT>Ensemble ... Lawry Lewin
<TT>THU </TT>Ensemble ... Carrie Quinlan
<TT>THU </TT>Original music composed by ... Susannah Pearse
<TT>THU </TT>Original music performed by ... Jason Hazeley
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme is a BBC Radio Comedy
<TT>THU </TT>production.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Presenter: John Finnemore
<TT>THU </TT>Ensemble: Margaret Cabourn-Smith
<TT>THU </TT>Ensemble: Simon Kane
<TT>THU </TT>Ensemble: Lawry Lewin
<TT>THU </TT>Ensemble: Carrie Quinlan
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Ed Morrish
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: John Finnemore
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnbp.html>b007jnbp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnbp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 5, Men of Property
<TT>THU </TT>Albert and Harold set out to buy their rag and bone yard's
<TT>THU </TT>freehold.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H Corbett as
<TT>THU </TT>Harold. With Norman Bird, Jeanne Cook and Michael McClain.
<TT>THU </TT>Following the conclusion of their hugely successful
<TT>THU </TT>association with Tony Hancock, writers Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson wrote 10 pilots for the BBC TV's Comedy Playhouse in
<TT>THU </TT>1962. The Offer was set in a house with a yard full of junk,
<TT>THU </TT>featuring the lives of rag and bone men Albert Steptoe and
<TT>THU </TT>his son Harold and it was the spark for a run of 8 series
<TT>THU </TT>for TV.
<TT>THU </TT>Written for TV and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan
<TT>THU </TT>Simpson.
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by Bobby Jaye
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in June 1974.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>08:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jy95.html>b007jy95</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jy95>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 3, Euroshow
<TT>THU </TT>Britain's first national local radio station goes
<TT>THU </TT>continental with reporters in Berlin, Paris and Madrid.
<TT>THU </TT>Stars Angus Deayton.
<TT>THU </TT>Let's go Eurowide with a great big Eurowelcome in Germany,
<TT>THU </TT>France and Italy for the first ever Euroshow. Broadcasting
<TT>THU </TT>to over 12,000,000 Eurohomes in unforgettable Eurosound.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Helen Atkinson-Wood, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Perkins, Philip Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens.
<TT>THU </TT>Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins. With Jon
<TT>THU </TT>Canter, Moray Hunter and John Docherty.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jamie Rix
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1983.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076gyp.html>b0076gyp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076gyp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa
<TT>THU </TT>Helou, Matthew Fort and Clarissa Dickson Wright. From
<TT>THU </TT>September 2003.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>09:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0704zzg.html>b0704zzg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0704zzg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Touch
<TT>THU </TT>A busy doctor's surgery is failing its patients until the
<TT>THU </TT>loyal receptionist discovers she has a gift.
<TT>THU </TT>Starring Polly James as Marjorie, Michael Angelis as Dr
<TT>THU </TT>Cole, Bridget Turner as Angela and Kay Stonham as Jill.
<TT>THU </TT>Senses is a six-part comedy drama boasting a stellar list of
<TT>THU </TT>star names, including Joan Sims, Charles Gray, Alex
<TT>THU </TT>Jennings, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Geoffrey Palmer, Lynda
<TT>THU </TT>Bellingham, Brian Murphy, Rodney Bewes, Liz Fraser, Rory
<TT>THU </TT>McGrath and Maurice Denham.
<TT>THU </TT>As writer Bob Sinfield explains: "The six half-hour plays
<TT>THU </TT>dealt respectively with the five obvious senses plus the
<TT>THU </TT>er...other one".
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Neil Cargill
<TT>THU </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1990.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>10:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx34.html>b007jx34</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx34>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>The Road to Gordium
<TT>THU </TT>The warrior becomes King of Macedonia and sets out to
<TT>THU </TT>conquer the world. Stars Michael Maloney, Simon Ward and
<TT>THU </TT>Alex Jennings.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:00 Elizabeth David Essays <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0704zzj.html>b0704zzj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0704zzj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Lucky Dip and How Publishers Like to Have Their Cake and Eat
<TT>THU </TT>It
<TT>THU </TT>Nichola McAuliffe takes us on a culinary journey as she
<TT>THU </TT>reads extracts from essays written by Britain's most
<TT>THU </TT>inspirational food writer Elizabeth David.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>11:15 Paupers and Pig Killers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007m03j.html>b007m03j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007m03j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 2, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>Can rowdy Robert avoid the ladies and quit booze? The diary
<TT>THU </TT>of Somerset parson William Holland. Stars Ronald Pickup.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnbp.html>b007jnbp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnbp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>12:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jy95.html>b007jy95</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jy95>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsgq.html>b007jsgq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsgq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>13:30 Last Orders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qx1m5.html>b00qx1m5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qx1m5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:00 Tea Obreht - The Tiger's Wife <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100lmv.html>b0100lmv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100lmv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Episode 9
<TT>THU </TT>Hattie Morahan and David Horovitch read Tea Obreht's
<TT>THU </TT>evocative debut novel set in a Balkan country scarred by
<TT>THU </TT>war, and where Natalia, a young doctor, is struggling to
<TT>THU </TT>understand the mysterious circumstances of her grandfather's
<TT>THU </TT>death. A tattered copy of The Jungle Book which her
<TT>THU </TT>grandfather kept with him always, provides an unlikely clue,
<TT>THU </TT>sending her on a quest that leads to the extraordinary
<TT>THU </TT>stories of an immortal man and the tiger's wife. Today,
<TT>THU </TT>Natalia's grandfather has a further encounter with the
<TT>THU </TT>deathless man.
<TT>THU </TT>Tea Obreht is on "The New Yorker's Top Writers under 40
<TT>THU </TT>Fiction Issue" (June 2010), and at 24 was the youngest on
<TT>THU </TT>the list. 'The Tiger's Wife' is one of the Waterstone's 11 -
<TT>THU </TT>the best debuts that they have picked for 2011. Her short
<TT>THU </TT>story, "The Sentry", appeared in the "Guardian Summer
<TT>THU </TT>Fiction Issue", alongside stories by Hilary Mantel and David
<TT>THU </TT>Mitchell.
<TT>THU </TT>She was born in 1985 in the former Yugoslavia, and raised in
<TT>THU </TT>Belgrade, where she spent her childhood. In 1992, her family
<TT>THU </TT>immigrated, and in 1997 eventually settled in the United
<TT>THU </TT>States.
<TT>THU </TT>The readers are Hattie Morahan and David Horovitch.
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged by Sally Marmion and produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05wyq66.html>b05wyq66</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05wyq66>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Shivaji: Dreaming Big
<TT>THU </TT>Shivaji was the 17th century warrior-king who challenged the
<TT>THU </TT>Muslim Moghul Empire and today stands as a symbol of Hindu
<TT>THU </TT>pride. Prof. Sunil Khilnani explores Shivaji's multiple
<TT>THU </TT>incarnations, the latest of which is as a role model for
<TT>THU </TT>corporate networkers and deal-makers.
<TT>THU </TT>Shivaji is the presiding spirit of the state of Maharashtra
<TT>THU </TT>and its capital, Mumbai. The city's airport and main railway
<TT>THU </TT>station are named after him and there are plans for a statue
<TT>THU </TT>of Shivaji, twice the size of the Statue of Liberty, to be
<TT>THU </TT>built out to sea from the city. His martial image, sword in
<TT>THU </TT>hand, is a symbol of regional and Hindu identity. But Sunil
<TT>THU </TT>Khilnani argues that Shivaji was a self-made man, the
<TT>THU </TT>product of relentless self-improvement: "From relatively
<TT>THU </TT>small beginnings, he plotted, sweated, and traded up to
<TT>THU </TT>glory."
<TT>THU </TT>Prof. Khilnani discovers Shivaji's legacy in a gym in a
<TT>THU </TT>working class neighbourhood of Mumbai and among
<TT>THU </TT>career-minded pilgrims on a corporate bonding trip to the
<TT>THU </TT>mountaintop site of Shivaji's coronation.
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jeremy Grange
<TT>THU </TT>Original music composed by Talvin Singh.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009j9jc.html>b009j9jc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009j9jc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Colette - Cheri, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Colette's tale of a love affair between a Parisian courtesan
<TT>THU </TT>and a man half her age, set in Paris before WWI.
<TT>THU </TT>4/5. Lea has returned to Paris, lonely and yearning for her
<TT>THU </TT>young lover Cheri. Mme Peloux, Cheri's mother, brings news
<TT>THU </TT>of him.
<TT>THU </TT>Narrator ...... Lindsay Duncan
<TT>THU </TT>Cheri ...... Joseph Millson
<TT>THU </TT>Madame Peloux ...... Brigit Forsyth
<TT>THU </TT>Directed by Pauline Harris.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042bjp5.html>b042bjp5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042bjp5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Richard Benson - The Valley, Episode 4
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged from Richard Benson's epic family saga The Valley,
<TT>THU </TT>the focus of this Book of the Week is on the story of the
<TT>THU </TT>author's grandmother - Winnie Hollingworth (1909 - 2002) -
<TT>THU </TT>and her life in the mining villages of the Dearne Valley in
<TT>THU </TT>South Yorkshire.
<TT>THU </TT>This remarkable social history draws on years of research,
<TT>THU </TT>interviews and anecdote which chart generations of carousing
<TT>THU </TT>and banter, tears and fights all set against the background
<TT>THU </TT>of a close-knit community where almost everybody worked
<TT>THU </TT>either in the mines or the mills.
<TT>THU </TT>Richard Benson's first book, THE FARM which related the
<TT>THU </TT>story of his own parents and brother and their livelihood in
<TT>THU </TT>the Yorkshire Wolds was described as ' an extraordinary
<TT>THU </TT>mixture of hardness and tenderness, wit and slog.. wonderful
<TT>THU </TT>' Ronald Blythe author of Akenfield. It went on to be a no.1
<TT>THU </TT>bestseller.
<TT>THU </TT>This new book is a powerful and moving achievement - it
<TT>THU </TT>follows Winnie from her first romantic encounter: 'her heart
<TT>THU </TT>beating hard and fast down in her whalebone and elastic' to
<TT>THU </TT>her final years sitting in the lounge of a long rubber-tiled
<TT>THU </TT>room with high-backed chairs around the walls.. ' where 'the
<TT>THU </TT>residents either roost mutely or chat while their eyes
<TT>THU </TT>search the room for a younger person who might play the
<TT>THU </TT>piano for them.'
<TT>THU </TT>Ep 4. Life in the Dearne changes with the outbreak of the
<TT>THU </TT>Second World War. Harry continues to develop his musical and
<TT>THU </TT>entertaining career, with more nights out on the circuit.
<TT>THU </TT>Read by Richard Stacey
<TT>THU </TT>Abridged and directed by Jill Waters
<TT>THU </TT>A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Reader: Richard Stacey
<TT>THU </TT>Director: Jill Waters
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Jill Waters
<TT>THU </TT>Abridger: Jill Waters
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>15:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx34.html>b007jx34</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx34>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076gyp.html>b0076gyp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076gyp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>16:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0704zzg.html>b0704zzg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0704zzg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b41fq.html>b00b41fq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b41fq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>17:30 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z5240.html>b06z5240</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z5240>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>THU </TT><B>18:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js6f.html>b007js6f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js6f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>625Y, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>A scientist discovers a gene that could determine a man or
<TT>THU </TT>woman's natural lifespan. Stars Amanda Root and Geoffrey
<TT>THU </TT>Whitehead.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>18:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y1d.html>b0076y1d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y1d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 9, Sigmund Freud
<TT>THU </TT>4 Extra Debut. Satirist Craig Brown chooses the father of
<TT>THU </TT>psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud. With Adam Phillips and
<TT>THU </TT>Matthew Parris. From April 2006.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:00 Steptoe and Son <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jnbp.html>b007jnbp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jnbp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>19:30 Radio Active <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jy95.html>b007jy95</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jy95>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsgq.html>b007jsgq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsgq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>20:30 Last Orders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qx1m5.html>b00qx1m5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qx1m5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:00 Elizabeth David Essays <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0704zzj.html>b0704zzj</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0704zzj>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>21:15 Paupers and Pig Killers <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007m03j.html>b007m03j</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007m03j>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:00 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z5240.html>b06z5240</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z5240>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>22:30 Newsjack <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07052l1.html>b07052l1</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07052l1>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 14, Episode 1
<TT>THU </TT>This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into
<TT>THU </TT>sketches, one-liners and vox-pops written by the public.
<TT>THU </TT>Trying to make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
<TT>THU </TT>This week Nish is joined by Celeste Dring, Jess Ransom and
<TT>THU </TT>Mike Wozniak.
<TT>THU </TT>Newsjack was produced by Matt Stronge and Paul Sheehan. The
<TT>THU </TT>production coordinator was Sophie Richardson.
<TT>THU </TT>It was a BBC Radio Comedy Production.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:00 Believe It! <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h73pg.html>b01h73pg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01h73pg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Drink
<TT>THU </TT>Believe it!
<TT>THU </TT>Celebrity autobiographies are everywhere. Richard Wilson has
<TT>THU </TT>always said he'd never write one.
<TT>THU </TT>Based on glimmers of truth, BELIEVE IT is the hilarious,
<TT>THU </TT>bizarre, revealing (and, most importantly, untrue) celebrity
<TT>THU </TT>radiography of Richard Wilson.
<TT>THU </TT>He narrates the series, weaving in and out of dramatised
<TT>THU </TT>scenes from his fictional life-story. He plays a heavily
<TT>THU </TT>exaggerated version of himself: a Scots actor and national
<TT>THU </TT>treasure, unmarried, private, passionate about politics,
<TT>THU </TT>theatre and Manchester United (all true), who's a confidant
<TT>THU </TT>of the powerful and has survived childhood poverty, a
<TT>THU </TT>drunken father, years of fruitless grind, too much success,
<TT>THU </TT>monstrosity, addiction, charity work, secret work for
<TT>THU </TT>governments and fierce rivalry with Sean Connery (not true).
<TT>THU </TT>All the melodramatic staples of celebrity-autobiography are
<TT>THU </TT>wonderfully undercut by Richard's deadpan delivery.
<TT>THU </TT>(The title - in case you hadn't spotted - is an unashamed
<TT>THU </TT>reference to his famous catchphrase.)
<TT>THU </TT>Richard is supported by a small core cast viz:
<TT>THU </TT>David Tennant
<TT>THU </TT>John Sessions
<TT>THU </TT>Lewis Macleod
<TT>THU </TT>Arabella Weir
<TT>THU </TT>And Jane Slavin
<TT>THU </TT>Who plays anyone and everyone!
<TT>THU </TT>Ghost written by Jon Canter
<TT>THU </TT>Produced by: Clive Brill
<TT>THU </TT>A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>THU </TT>Credits
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Richard Wilson
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: David Tennant
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Lewis Macleod
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Arabella Weir
<TT>THU </TT>Actor: Jane Slavin
<TT>THU </TT>Writer: Jon Canter
<TT>THU </TT>Producer: Clive Brill
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:30 The Consultants <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dbj10.html>b00dbj10</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dbj10>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>The team tackle an unusual case of sexual harassment. With
<TT>THU </TT>Neil Edmond, Justin Edwards and James Rawlings.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT><B>23:45 World of Pub <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008pb2m.html>b008pb2m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b008pb2m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>THU </TT>Series 1, Episode 3
<TT>THU </TT>Dodgy Phil builds the world's biggest pub named after the
<TT>THU </TT>Titanic, but is it undrinkable? Stars John Thomson. From
<TT>THU </TT>March 1998.
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>THU </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><A name='FR'><B>FRIDAY 12 FEBRUARY 2016</B></A>
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007js6f.html>b007js6f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007js6f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>00:30 Great Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076y1d.html>b0076y1d</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076y1d>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 18:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsgq.html>b007jsgq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsgq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>01:30 Last Orders <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qx1m5.html>b00qx1m5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qx1m5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:00 Tea Obreht - The Tiger's Wife <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100lmv.html>b0100lmv</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100lmv>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05wyq66.html>b05wyq66</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05wyq66>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:15 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009j9jc.html>b009j9jc</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009j9jc>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>02:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042bjp5.html>b042bjp5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042bjp5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 14:45 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>03:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jx34.html>b007jx34</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jx34>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:00 The Food Quiz <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076gyp.html>b0076gyp</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076gyp>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>04:30 The Senses <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0704zzg.html>b0704zzg</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0704zzg>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:00 What Ho! Jeeves: Joy in the Morning <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b41fq.html>b00b41fq</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00b41fq>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>05:30 John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06z5240.html>b06z5240</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06z5240>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 on Thursday]
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsh4.html>b007jsh4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsh4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Case of Identity
<TT>FRI </TT>Rumpole deals with some dubious alibis in court and in
<TT>FRI </TT>chambers.
<TT>FRI </TT>"The Splendours And Miseries Of An Old Bailey Hack".
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Maurice Denham as ageing London barrister-at-law
<TT>FRI </TT>Horace Rumpole.
<TT>FRI </TT>With Robert Harris as Mr Justice Vosper, Michael Spice as
<TT>FRI </TT>Guthrie Featherstone, Brian Carroll as Erskine-Brown and
<TT>FRI </TT>Amanda Murray as Phillida Trant.
<TT>FRI </TT>Originally a TV series created by writer and barrister John
<TT>FRI </TT>Mortimer, Rumpole hit the BBC radio airwaves in 1980.
<TT>FRI </TT>Case-by-case, Rumpole recalls his work at the Central
<TT>FRI </TT>Criminal Court of England and Wales.
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Peter King
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1980.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>06:30 In Search of My Lizard Brain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rtdps.html>b00rtdps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rtdps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>At the 3rd annual London Fifty at Hoxton Hall in Shoreditch
<TT>FRI </TT>in January 2010, ventriloquist Nina Conti left Monkey behind
<TT>FRI </TT>and watched 50 hours of improvisation, directed by Dana
<TT>FRI </TT>Anderson, Canadian creator of the Improvathon (or Soapathon)
<TT>FRI </TT>and Adam Meggido, of the innovative London theatre, The
<TT>FRI </TT>Sticking Place.
<TT>FRI </TT>It was Ken Campbell who first brought the idea of the
<TT>FRI </TT>Improvathon - a marathon of improvised drama and comedy - to
<TT>FRI </TT>Britain from Canada, where he'd been inspired by Dana
<TT>FRI </TT>Anderson and his Die-Nasty company at Edmonton's Varscona
<TT>FRI </TT>Theatre.
<TT>FRI </TT>25 actors gathered for the 6pm start on Friday, and most of
<TT>FRI </TT>them were still there when it ended at 9pm on Sunday. So was
<TT>FRI </TT>the audience, though there were some thin periods in the
<TT>FRI </TT>early hours of the morning. The theme was loosely Victorian
<TT>FRI </TT>and on stage at various times were Queen Victoria and Prince
<TT>FRI </TT>Albert, Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde, Jane Austen and many
<TT>FRI </TT>made up characters.
<TT>FRI </TT>Once the actors have been improvising for 30 hours they
<TT>FRI </TT>experience what Dana calls 'Stargate' and find themselves
<TT>FRI </TT>'being' rather than acting. They no longer have to think
<TT>FRI </TT>about what to do or say on stage - it just happens. They
<TT>FRI </TT>define this as being in touch with their 'lizard' or
<TT>FRI </TT>instinctual brain.
<TT>FRI </TT>Nina asked Dr Mark Lythgoe, Director of the Centre for
<TT>FRI </TT>Advanced Biomedical Imaging at University College London to
<TT>FRI </TT>account for this; he puts it down to a combination of sleep
<TT>FRI </TT>deprivation and creative high which leads to disinhibition.
<TT>FRI </TT>For actors and audience the Improvathon proved an
<TT>FRI </TT>extraordinary and compelling experience. Nina was most
<TT>FRI </TT>struck by the sense of community and support it engendered,
<TT>FRI </TT>as the actors pulled together to keep each other going and,
<TT>FRI </TT>by saying 'yes' to every new idea, took themselves and the
<TT>FRI </TT>production to new levels.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:00 Dry Slopes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075178.html>b0075178</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075178>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, Emma
<TT>FRI </TT>4 Extra Debut. Can jobless and loveless Angus rekindle a
<TT>FRI </TT>relationship, despite the barriers of technology? Starring
<TT>FRI </TT>Nick Ball. From July 1997.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>07:30 So Wrong It's Right <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jrjq8.html>b01jrjq8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jrjq8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Charlie Brooker hosts the comedy show that seeks the finest
<TT>FRI </TT>wrong answers, with guest comics Susan Calman and Miles Jupp
<TT>FRI </TT>plus writer Shaun Pye on the panel.
<TT>FRI </TT>So Wrong It's Right sees Charlie ask his guests to pitch
<TT>FRI </TT>their finest terrible ideas and to disclose the most
<TT>FRI </TT>shameful, yet entertaining, stories from their lives.
<TT>FRI </TT>In this episode, Charlie challenges his guests to recall the
<TT>FRI </TT>stupidest thing they've ever believed and to suggest the
<TT>FRI </TT>best ideas for the worst new sport for the London 2012
<TT>FRI </TT>Olympics.
<TT>FRI </TT>The host of So Wrong It's Right, Charlie Brooker, also
<TT>FRI </TT>presents BBC4s acclaimed Newswipe and Screenwipe series, and
<TT>FRI </TT>is an award winning columnist for The Guardian. He also won
<TT>FRI </TT>Best Newcomer at the British Comedy Awards 2009.
<TT>FRI </TT>Produced by Aled Evans
<TT>FRI </TT>A Zeppotron Production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpl8.html>b007jpl8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpl8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 6, The Elopement
<TT>FRI </TT>With Bill suffering heartache, can the lad and Sid smooth
<TT>FRI </TT>the path to true love?
<TT>FRI </TT>Starring Tony Hancock. With Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Lillian
<TT>FRI </TT>Grasson, Wilfred Babbage, Fraser Kerr and Lee Crutchley.
<TT>FRI </TT>Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
<TT>FRI </TT>Theme and incidental music written by Wally Stott.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Tom Ronald
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in November 1959.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>08:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0089j6x.html>b0089j6x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0089j6x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Choking Horror
<TT>FRI </TT>Hair-raising events for Neddie Seagoon when London's
<TT>FRI </TT>monuments are sabotaged. Stars Harry Secombe. From February
<TT>FRI </TT>1956.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00753sd.html>b00753sd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00753sd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>1997 - Heat 1
<TT>FRI </TT>4 Extra Debut. Lionel Kelleway visits Essex, to chair the
<TT>FRI </TT>BBC Natural History Unit's quiz in which contestants test
<TT>FRI </TT>their wildlife knowledge.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>09:30 Albert and Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b049f20x.html>b049f20x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b049f20x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 2, File Under Trouble
<TT>FRI </TT>Single dad Bryan takes a temporary filing job and chases a
<TT>FRI </TT>missing file. Stars Robert Lindsay and Pat Coombs.
<TT>FRI </TT>Robert Lindsay takes over as the single parent struggling to
<TT>FRI </TT>find work and raise his baby son. In the original 1977
<TT>FRI </TT>series, Bryan was played by the late Richard Beckinsale who
<TT>FRI </TT>tragically died in 1979. After a six-year hiatus, the series
<TT>FRI </TT>returned with Bryan's mother and baby Albert played once
<TT>FRI </TT>again by the ever-versatile Pat Coombs.
<TT>FRI </TT>First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in April 1983.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>10:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cfwr8.html>b00cfwr8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cfwr8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>The Hunt of the God King
<TT>FRI </TT>The conquering king pursues Darius, King of Persia, and
<TT>FRI </TT>falls in love. Stars Michael Maloney, Alex Jennings and
<TT>FRI </TT>Barry Foster.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:00 Elizabeth David Essays <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0705f8f.html>b0705f8f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0705f8f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>An Omelette and a Glass of Wine and Garlic Presses are
<TT>FRI </TT>Utterly Useless
<TT>FRI </TT>Nichola McAuliffe takes us on a culinary journey as she
<TT>FRI </TT>reads extracts from essays written by Britain's most
<TT>FRI </TT>inspirational food writer Elizabeth David.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>11:15 Adrian Penketh - The Waterbucks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076vrt.html>b0076vrt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076vrt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>4 Extra Debut. Hong Kong, 1997: With British rule ending,
<TT>FRI </TT>Justin must face up to changes in his personal life. Stars
<TT>FRI </TT>Geoffrey Streatfeild.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpl8.html>b007jpl8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpl8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>12:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0089j6x.html>b0089j6x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0089j6x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsh4.html>b007jsh4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsh4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>13:30 In Search of My Lizard Brain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rtdps.html>b00rtdps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rtdps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:00 Tea Obreht - The Tiger's Wife <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0100jhd.html>b0100jhd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0100jhd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Episode 10
<TT>FRI </TT>Hattie Morahan reads Tea Obreht's evocative debut novel set
<TT>FRI </TT>in a Balkan country scarred by war, and where Natalia, a
<TT>FRI </TT>young doctor, is struggling to understand the mysterious
<TT>FRI </TT>circumstances of her grandfather's death. A tattered copy of
<TT>FRI </TT>The Jungle Book which her grandfather kept with him always
<TT>FRI </TT>provides an unlikely clue, sending her on a quest that leads
<TT>FRI </TT>to the extraordinary stories of an immortal man and the
<TT>FRI </TT>tiger's wife. Today, Natalia makes connections between her
<TT>FRI </TT>father's childhood, the tiger's wife and the deathless man.
<TT>FRI </TT>Tea Obreht is on "The New Yorker's Top Writers under 40
<TT>FRI </TT>Fiction Issue" (June 2010), and at 24 was the youngest on
<TT>FRI </TT>the list. 'The Tiger's Wife' is one of the Waterstone's 11 -
<TT>FRI </TT>the best debuts that they have picked for 2011. Her short
<TT>FRI </TT>story, "The Sentry", appeared in the "Guardian Summer
<TT>FRI </TT>Fiction Issue", alongside stories by Hilary Mantel and David
<TT>FRI </TT>Mitchell.
<TT>FRI </TT>She was born in 1985 in the former Yugoslavia, and raised in
<TT>FRI </TT>Belgrade, where she spent her childhood. In 1992, her family
<TT>FRI </TT>immigrated, and in 1997 eventually settled in the United
<TT>FRI </TT>States.
<TT>FRI </TT>The reader is Hattie Morahan. Abridged by Sally Marmion and
<TT>FRI </TT>produced by Elizabeth Allard.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:15 Incarnations: India in 50 Lives <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05wz0kt.html>b05wz0kt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05wz0kt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Nainsukh: Owner Transfixed by Goose
<TT>FRI </TT>Prof. Sunil Khilnani profiles Nainsukh, the 18th century
<TT>FRI </TT>artist whose intimate and engaging portraits of a prince's
<TT>FRI </TT>life created a new vision for Indian art.
<TT>FRI </TT>In his paintings of his patron, Balwant Singh, Nainsukh
<TT>FRI </TT>departed from the rigid formality of traditional Indian
<TT>FRI </TT>painting. Instead he showed the prince in his most unguarded
<TT>FRI </TT>moments: having his beard trimmed by a barber, being
<TT>FRI </TT>mimicked by a performer, huddled ill and depressed under a
<TT>FRI </TT>bulky quilt, and writing a letter bare-chested in his tent.
<TT>FRI </TT>"It's an almost modern, instagram-esque familiarity" says
<TT>FRI </TT>Sunil Khilnani.
<TT>FRI </TT>The artist Howard Hodgkin, an appreciator and collector of
<TT>FRI </TT>Nainsukh's work, describes Nainsukh as "the first great
<TT>FRI </TT>modern artist of India". In his favourite painting, Balwant
<TT>FRI </TT>Singh and his pet goose stare at each other, both bird and
<TT>FRI </TT>prince transfixed.
<TT>FRI </TT>Prof. Khilnani tells the story of two men: one a painter
<TT>FRI </TT>with a unique talent to express humanity and individuality,
<TT>FRI </TT>warmth and humour; the other a prince who unreservedly,
<TT>FRI </TT>unselfconsciously gave himself to the artist as subject.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Jeremy Grange
<TT>FRI </TT>Executive Producer: Martin Smith.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:30 15 Minute Drama <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009j9jk.html>b009j9jk</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b009j9jk>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Colette - Cheri, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Colette's tale of a love affair between a Parisian courtesan
<TT>FRI </TT>and a man half her age, set in Paris before WWI.
<TT>FRI </TT>5/5. Cheri has returned to Lea, but can their love affair
<TT>FRI </TT>survive?
<TT>FRI </TT>Narrator ...... Lindsay Duncan
<TT>FRI </TT>Cheri ...... Joseph Millson
<TT>FRI </TT>Lea ...... Frances Barber
<TT>FRI </TT>Directed by Pauline Harris.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>14:45 Book of the Week <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042bjzl.html>b042bjzl</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b042bjzl>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Richard Benson - The Valley, Episode 5
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged from Richard Benson's epic family saga The Valley,
<TT>FRI </TT>the focus of this Book of the Week is on the story of the
<TT>FRI </TT>author's grandmother - Winnie Hollingworth (1909 - 2002) -
<TT>FRI </TT>and her life in the mining villages of the Dearne Valley in
<TT>FRI </TT>South Yorkshire.
<TT>FRI </TT>This remarkable social history draws on years of research,
<TT>FRI </TT>interviews and anecdote which chart generations of carousing
<TT>FRI </TT>and banter, tears and fights all set against the background
<TT>FRI </TT>of a close-knit community where almost everybody worked
<TT>FRI </TT>either in the mines or the mills.
<TT>FRI </TT>Richard Benson's first book, THE FARM which related the
<TT>FRI </TT>story of his own parents and brother and their livelihood in
<TT>FRI </TT>the Yorkshire Wolds was described as ' an extraordinary
<TT>FRI </TT>mixture of hardness and tenderness, wit and slog.. wonderful
<TT>FRI </TT>' Ronald Blythe author of Akenfield. It went on to be a no.1
<TT>FRI </TT>bestseller.
<TT>FRI </TT>This new book is a powerful and moving achievement - it
<TT>FRI </TT>follows Winnie from her first romantic encounter: 'her heart
<TT>FRI </TT>beating hard and fast down in her whalebone and elastic' to
<TT>FRI </TT>her final years sitting in the lounge of a long rubber-tiled
<TT>FRI </TT>room with high-backed chairs around the walls.. ' where 'the
<TT>FRI </TT>residents either roost mutely or chat while their eyes
<TT>FRI </TT>search the room for a younger person who might play the
<TT>FRI </TT>piano for them.'
<TT>FRI </TT>Ep 5. Children become adults, and Winnie and Harry grow
<TT>FRI </TT>frail, but there are still surprises in store.
<TT>FRI </TT>Read by Richard Stacey
<TT>FRI </TT>PRODUCER: JILL WATERS
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridged and directed by Jill Waters
<TT>FRI </TT>A Waters Company production for BBC 4Extra.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: Richard Stacey
<TT>FRI </TT>Director: Jill Waters
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Jill Waters
<TT>FRI </TT>Abridger: Jill Waters
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>15:00 David Wade - Alexander <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cfwr8.html>b00cfwr8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00cfwr8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 10:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:00 Wildbrain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00753sd.html>b00753sd</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00753sd>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>16:30 Albert and Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b049f20x.html>b049f20x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b049f20x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 09:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:00 Dry Slopes <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0075178.html>b0075178</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0075178>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>17:30 So Wrong It's Right <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jrjq8.html>b01jrjq8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jrjq8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:00 Wally K Daly <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007nfs5.html>b007nfs5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007nfs5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>625Y, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>Scientist Kate Brown's attempt to bring her new gene
<TT>FRI </TT>discovery into the public domain doesn't go to plan. Stars
<TT>FRI </TT>Amanda Root and Geoffrey Whitehead.
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>18:30 Soul Music <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076mh5.html>b0076mh5</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076mh5>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 4, Like a Rolling Stone
<TT>FRI </TT>Robbie Robertson, Al Kooper and Greil Marcus reflect on Bob
<TT>FRI </TT>Dylan's song that challenged and changed lives. From July
<TT>FRI </TT>2004.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:00 Hancock's Half Hour <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jpl8.html>b007jpl8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jpl8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>19:30 The Goon Show <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0089j6x.html>b0089j6x</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0089j6x>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 08:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:00 John Mortimer - Rumpole <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsh4.html>b007jsh4</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jsh4>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>20:30 In Search of My Lizard Brain <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rtdps.html>b00rtdps</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rtdps>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 06:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:00 Elizabeth David Essays <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0705f8f.html>b0705f8f</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0705f8f>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:00 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>21:15 Adrian Penketh - The Waterbucks <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076vrt.html>b0076vrt</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0076vrt>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 11:15 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:00 So Wrong It's Right <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jrjq8.html>b01jrjq8</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01jrjq8>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>[Repeat of broadcast at 07:30 today]
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>22:30 Absolute Power <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ys7m.html>b007ys7m</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007ys7m>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 3
<TT>FRI </TT>Roguish Martin enters the Lords, as Charles takes on a Big
<TT>FRI </TT>Brother 'star'. Stars Stephen Fry and John Bird. From
<TT>FRI </TT>January 2002.
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<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:00 Meet David Sedaris <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03lnprh.html>b03lnprh</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03lnprh>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 4, #2 to Go; Innocents Abroad
<TT>FRI </TT>One of the world's funniest storytellers is back on BBC
<TT>FRI </TT>Radio 4 doing what he does best.
<TT>FRI </TT>This week, in "#2 to Go", a trip to China does not work out
<TT>FRI </TT>well for David - especially on the food front.
<TT>FRI </TT>The second story is called "Innocents Abroad" and tackles
<TT>FRI </TT>the tricky tightrope of "going native" when learning a
<TT>FRI </TT>foreign language.
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>FRI </TT>A Giddy Goat production for BBC Radio 4.
<TT>FRI </TT>Credits
<TT>FRI </TT>Reader: David Sedaris
<TT>FRI </TT>Producer: Steve Doherty
<TT>FRI </TT>Writer: David Sedaris
<TT>FRI </TT>
<TT>FRI </TT><B>23:30 Goodness Gracious Me <A target = "_blank" HREF = http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p1plb.html>b01p1plb</A> <A target = "_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p1plb>(Listen)</A></B>
<TT>FRI </TT>Series 3, Episode 2
<TT>FRI </TT>The embarrassing auntie gets hip, and curious memories of
<TT>FRI </TT>the British Raj. Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar and Nina Wadia. From
<TT>FRI </TT>May 1998.
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