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 |  |  Love in the Mist An unhappily married man takes another woman for a weekend away. Alan Ayckbourn's play stars Robin Herford and Lavinia Bertram.
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 |  |  How Tickled Am I? Will Hay: Mark Radcliffe profiles the great comedian, who combined his acting talent with an equally passionate love of astronomy. Episode 6 of 6.
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 |  |  The Clitheroe Kid English as She is Spoke: The cheeky schoolboy enters a poetry competition to try and win some days off school. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From December 1965.
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 |  |  Hello Cheeky Mayhem, jokes and puns plus a pub on the moon with no atmosphere. With Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and John Junkin. From 1973.
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 |  |  CBeebies Radio on BBC7 Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
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 |  |  Palace of Laughter Eastbourne Royal Hippodrome: Once acclaimed as one the UK's most luxurious venues, Geoffrey Wheeler explores its colourful history. With Bruce Forsyth. Episode 2 of 6.
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 |  |  How Tickled Am I? Will Hay: Mark Radcliffe profiles the great comedian, who combined his acting talent with an equally passionate love of astronomy. Episode 6 of 6.
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 |  |  The Scarifyers The Devil of Denge Marsh: When a government minister melts in Margate, it's a job for Lionheart and Dunning. Starring Nicholas Courtney and Terry Molloy. Episode 1 of 3.
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 |  |  The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Martin Jarvis reads from Irving's spooky classic. In New York State a tale of two love rivals and a headless horseman unfolds. Episode 1 of 3.
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 |  |  The Clitheroe Kid English as She is Spoke: The cheeky schoolboy enters a poetry competition to try and win some days off school. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From December 1965.
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 |  |  Hello Cheeky Mayhem, jokes and puns plus a pub on the moon with no atmosphere. With Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and John Junkin. From 1973.
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 |  20:00-21:30
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 |  |  Love in the Mist An unhappily married man takes another woman for a weekend away. Alan Ayckbourn's play stars Robin Herford and Lavinia Bertram.
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 |  21:30-22:00
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 |  |  Up the Garden Path The View From The Bridge: Izzy is introduced to Bill, a friend of Charles, and they hit it off straightaway. Sue Limb's comedy starring Imelda Staunton. Episode 4 of 8.
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 |  22:00-22:30
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 |  |  Armando Iannucci Anarchic humour originally heard on Radio 1 in 1993. Armando Iannucci is joined by David Schneider, Rebecca Front and Peter Baynham. Episode 1 of 2.
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 |  23:00-23:30
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 |  |  The Penny Dreadfuls Present... ...The Brothers Faversham. The story of Augustus, Victorian Britain's most celebrated magician and the fourth born of the Faversham Brothers.
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 |  23:30-00:00
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 |  |  Comic to Comic Chris Green: Speaking to Bruce Morton, the writer-performer discusses his most famous character Tina C, the spoof American Country singer. Episode 2 of 6.
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 |  00:00-00:30
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 |  |  The Scarifyers The Devil of Denge Marsh: When a government minister melts in Margate, it's a job for Lionheart and Dunning. Starring Nicholas Courtney and Terry Molloy. Episode 1 of 3.
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 |  00:30-01:00
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 |  |  The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Martin Jarvis reads from Irving's spooky classic. In New York State a tale of two love rivals and a headless horseman unfolds. Episode 1 of 3.
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 |  01:00-02:15
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 |  |  Nicholas Nickleby Omnibus The dramatisation of Dickens' novel continues. With Alex Jennings and Oliver Milburn. Episodes 21-25 of 30.
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 |  02:15-02:30
 Listen Again
 |  |  Evelyn Waugh Short Stories Cruise: Sailing round the Mediterranean, a young lady writes about the upper-class antics on board ship. Read by Abigail Docherty.
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 |  02:30-03:00
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 |  |  East Going West Growing Hope: Mark Tully is in Bangladesh - home to prodigious birth-rates, a thousand rivers and also an extraordinary development project. Episode 3 of 4.
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 |  03:00-03:30
 Listen Again
 |  |  Armando Iannucci Anarchic humour originally heard on Radio 1 in 1993. Armando Iannucci is joined by David Schneider, Rebecca Front and Peter Baynham. Episode 1 of 2.
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 |  03:30-04:00
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 |  |  Armando Iannucci More anarchic humour originally heard on Radio 1 in 1993. Armando Iannucci is joined by David Schneider, Rebecca Front and Peter Baynham. Episode 2 of 2.
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 |  04:00-04:30
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 |  |  The Penny Dreadfuls Present... ...The Brothers Faversham. The story of Augustus, Victorian Britain's most celebrated magician and the fourth born of the Faversham Brothers.
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 |  04:30-05:00
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 |  |  Comic to Comic Chris Green: Speaking to Bruce Morton, the writer-performer discusses his most famous character Tina C, the spoof American Country singer. Episode 2 of 6.
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 |  05:00-05:30
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 |  |  Palace of Laughter Eastbourne Royal Hippodrome: Once acclaimed as one the UK's most luxurious venues, Geoffrey Wheeler explores its colourful history. With Bruce Forsyth. Episode 2 of 6.
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 |  05:30-06:00
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 |  |  How Tickled Am I? Will Hay: Mark Radcliffe profiles the great comedian, who combined his acting talent with an equally passionate love of astronomy. Episode 6 of 6.
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 |  06:00-06:30
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 |  |  The Clitheroe Kid English as She is Spoke: The cheeky schoolboy enters a poetry competition to try and win some days off school. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From December 1965.
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 |  06:30-07:00
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 |  |  Hello Cheeky Mayhem, jokes and puns plus a pub on the moon with no atmosphere. With Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and John Junkin. From 1973.
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