Schedule
Early
00:00
The Man in Black—Series 3, Perfect Home by Nick Warburton
5/5Mark Gatiss introduces a chilling tale of a couple's late-night meeting on a city street.
00:30
Soul Music—Zadok
Simon Halsey reflects on the impact of Handel's Zadok the Priest.
01:00
Charles Paris: Cast, in Order of Disappearance—5. Slapstick Scene
5/6Jacqui spills the beans to the police.
01:30
Gormley on Epstein
An examination of the turbulent but pioneering career of the sculptor, Jacob Epstein.
02:00
Afternoon Reading—Agatha Christie - The Mysterious Mr Quin, At the Bells and Motley
3/3Mr Satterthwaite invites Mr Quin to re-examine the disappearance of a young local woman.
02:15
Noise: A Human History—Restraint
15/30New codes of conduct in the 16th and 17th centuries outlawed noise of every kind.
02:30
Whodunnits—Val McDermid - Village SOS, 5. Pub Night
5/5DCI Bettany hopes to find Colin's murderer in the village pub.
02:45
Brooklyn by Colm TóibÃn—10. Torn in Two
10/10Back home to comfort her mother, Eilis is unable to resist the lure of the familiar.
03:00
Electric Decade—Uncle Fred in the Springtime, Episode 1
1/2Debonair Uncle Fred loves his role of 'imposter', especially that of an ageing cupid.
04:00
The 3rd Degree—Series 1, Salford
5/6Three students from Salford University take on their professors in a battle of wits.
04:30
Albert and Me—Series 1, Mind That Baby
6/9Single dad Bryan is wrapped in red tape at the benefits office.
05:00
The Change—Series 3, Episode 6
6/6Tension mounts as Carol approaches full term and Violet marries.
05:30
Shedtown—Series 2, Death in the Afternoon
4/4Shedtown Mark II pulls the crowds in. Jimmy asks where hearts lie.
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Morning
06:00
Miss Marple—The Moving Finger
Miss Jane Marple ponders an outbreak of hate-mail and a trail of death.
07:30
Misfits in France—Broken in Berneval, Soaked in the Sea
2/3The ex-pat life of a disgraced Oscar Wilde and fellow writers when they moved to Dieppe.
08:00
Archive on 4—Remembrance
Denys Blakeway tells the story of the Act of Remembrance.
09:00
Take It From June
Legendary June Whitfield talks to Enyd Williams about her 60 years in radio. From 2011.
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Afternoon
12:00
The Marx Brothers' Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel—Series 2, Episode 6
6/6The shady lawyer makes a movie in Hollywood.
12:30
The Goon Show—Series 6, Napoleon's Piano
4/27Neddie Seagoon is conned into pinching the keyboard played at the Battle of Waterloo
13:00
Writing the Century - Omnibus—View From the Windows
Drama based on the real-life diaries of artist and goose-breeder Monica Rawlins.
14:10
Inheritance Tracks—Cliff Richard
The 'Peter Pan of Pop' chooses tracks by Jack Payne and His Orchestra and one by himself.
14:15
In the Psychiatrist's Chair—John Bayley
Writer and critic John Bayley reveals his life and relationship with Iris Murdoch.
15:00
Archive on 4—Remembrance
Denys Blakeway tells the story of the Act of Remembrance.
16:00
Miss Marple—The Moving Finger
Miss Jane Marple ponders an outbreak of hate-mail and a trail of death.
17:30
Misfits in France—Broken in Berneval, Soaked in the Sea
2/3The ex-pat life of a disgraced Oscar Wilde and fellow writers when they moved to Dieppe.
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Evening
18:00
Doctor Who—Special Features
The Doctor contributes a DVD commentary to a cult 1970s horror movie re-release.
18:30
The Routemasters by Andrew McGibbon—4. Wolfie and Beetie
4/4Hildegard wants to make music, while Bernie finds out who, or what, is driving the bus.
19:00
Take It From June
Legendary June Whitfield talks to Enyd Williams about her 60 years in radio. From 2011.
22:00
Concrete Cow—Series 1, Episode 2
2/6Temping at Nasa and planning permission for the Death Star.
22:30
Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive—Series 4, Episode 4
4/6With special guests including Andy Zaltzman, Will Smith and Matt Kirshen.
23:00
BBC Radio New Comedy Award Extra—Semi-Final 1
1/2Patrick Kielty hosts the first semi-final of the 2015 BBC Radio New Comedy Award.
23:45
Jelly Mountain—Episode 1
1/5Ivor Cutler's unique views on language, justice and scratching people's backs.
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Late
00:00
Doctor Who—Special Features
The Doctor contributes a DVD commentary to a cult 1970s horror movie re-release.
00:30
The Routemasters by Andrew McGibbon—4. Wolfie and Beetie
4/4Hildegard wants to make music, while Bernie finds out who, or what, is driving the bus.
01:00
Writing the Century - Omnibus—View From the Windows
Drama based on the real-life diaries of artist and goose-breeder Monica Rawlins.
02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Cliff Richard
The 'Peter Pan of Pop' chooses tracks by Jack Payne and His Orchestra and one by himself.
02:15
In the Psychiatrist's Chair—John Bayley
Writer and critic John Bayley reveals his life and relationship with Iris Murdoch.
03:00
Archive on 4—Remembrance
Denys Blakeway tells the story of the Act of Remembrance.
04:00
Miss Marple—The Moving Finger
Miss Jane Marple ponders an outbreak of hate-mail and a trail of death.
05:30
Misfits in France—Broken in Berneval, Soaked in the Sea
2/3The ex-pat life of a disgraced Oscar Wilde and fellow writers when they moved to Dieppe.



























