Schedule
Early
00:00
Doctor Who—The Lost Stories: Leviathan, Episode 1
1/2As the TARDIS materialises in a strange medieval village, a terrified youth is on the run.
01:00
The Kneebone Bonanza - Omnibus
A mysterious American turns up at Scrap Metal and Haulage.
02:10
Inheritance Tracks—David Rodigan
DJ David Rodigan chooses songs by Dusty Springfield and Bob Andy.
02:15
Frankly Speaking—Brian Epstein
Brian Epstein, manager of the Beatles, discusses his career.
02:45
Marriott's Monologues—Peter Goodwright
The tale of a perilous voyage on the Runcorn Ferry courtesy of Marriott Edgar.
03:00
Archive on 4—Something is Terribly Wrong
Alan Thompson relives the events in the assassination of President John F Kennedy
04:00
John Galsworthy - The Forsyte Saga—The Forsytes, Episode 1
1/7Wealthy solicitor Soames Forsyte wonders why his wife Irene wants separate bedrooms.
05:30
Hardeep's Sunday Lunch—Series 1, Episode 1
Hardeep meets Avril and Ron Head, who have dedicated their lives to caring for children.
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Morning
06:00
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Go Green, Omnibus
More electronic correspondence from the tempestuous twosome.
07:15
Colin Dexter Short Stories—The Double Crossing
A good first day for a certain detective named Lewis. Morse's creator reads his own story.
07:30
Believe It!—Series 2, Victor
1/4Richard Wilson charts the extraordinary effect Victor Meldrew has had on his life.
08:00
Frankie Howerd—The Frankie Howerd Variety Show, From 05/12/1978
Frankie Howerd welcomes singer Lyn Paul, comic Mike Burton and pop group The Dooleys.
09:00
Admissions: A Life in Brain Surgery
Neurosurgeon Henry Marsh looks back on the triumphs and failures of his career.
10:10
Inheritance Tracks—Jean Marsh
Actress Jean Marsh chooses tracks by Chopin and Wagner.
10:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—The Great Outdoors, Ray Mears
From Blondie to Nina Simone. Woodsman Ray Mears shares his castaway choices.
11:00
TED Radio Hour—Series 4, Big Data Revolution
12/13Guy Raz explores how our lives can now be tracked and turned into data.
11:55
The Listening Project—Derek and Hugh - Lessons on the Farm
Fi Glover introduces a conversation about finding your way out of sticky situations.(R)
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Afternoon
12:00
Frankie Howerd—The Frankie Howerd Variety Show, From 05/12/1978
Frankie Howerd welcomes singer Lyn Paul, comic Mike Burton and pop group The Dooleys.
13:00
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Go Green, Omnibus
More electronic correspondence from the tempestuous twosome.
14:15
Colin Dexter Short Stories—The Double Crossing
A good first day for a certain detective named Lewis. Morse's creator reads his own story.
14:30
Golden Hill by Francis Spufford (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2In 1746, a traveller arrives at the port of New York, on urgent business.
15:45
The Cazalets - Omnibus—The Light Years, Episode 2
2/2The Cazalets have it all - but longing, indiscretion and jealousy simmer below the surface
17:00
Poetry Extra—The Echo Chamber - The Body
Poet-in-Residence Daljit Nagra introduces The Echo Chamber - about the shapes of poems.
17:30
Believe It!—Series 2, Victor
1/4Richard Wilson charts the extraordinary effect Victor Meldrew has had on his life.
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Evening
18:00
Ray Bradbury's Tales of the Bizarre—Series 1, The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl
4/6Acton realises it is vital when committing murder to pay attention to detail.
18:30
The Devil in Amber by Mark Gatiss—4. Rescue
4/5Dandy spy-hero Lucifer Box must rescue the perfect victim to foil Olympus Mons' plans.
19:00
TED Radio Hour—Series 4, Big Data Revolution
12/13Guy Raz explores how our lives can now be tracked and turned into data.
19:55
The Listening Project—Derek and Hugh - Lessons on the Farm
Fi Glover introduces a conversation about finding your way out of sticky situations.(R)
20:00
Admissions: A Life in Brain Surgery
Neurosurgeon Henry Marsh looks back on the triumphs and failures of his career.
21:10
Inheritance Tracks—Jean Marsh
Actress Jean Marsh chooses tracks by Chopin and Wagner.
21:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—The Great Outdoors, Ray Mears
From Blondie to Nina Simone. Woodsman Ray Mears shares his castaway choices.
22:00
Believe It!—Series 2, Victor
1/4Richard Wilson charts the extraordinary effect Victor Meldrew has had on his life.
22:30
Radio 9—Series 1, Episode 2
2/4More from the Gay Board Game Olympics, plus Radiohead's happy single.
23:00
Cabin Pressure—Series 2, Johannesburg
4/6In Carolyn's race against time, what better place than a sleepy Spanish airfield?
23:30
Bussmann and Quantick Kingsize—Episode 5
5/5Five things you didn't know about ready meals. Stars Jane Bussmann and David Quantick.
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Late
00:00
Ray Bradbury's Tales of the Bizarre—Series 1, The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl
4/6Acton realises it is vital when committing murder to pay attention to detail.
00:30
The Devil in Amber by Mark Gatiss—4. Rescue
4/5Dandy spy-hero Lucifer Box must rescue the perfect victim to foil Olympus Mons' plans.
01:00
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Go Green, Omnibus
More electronic correspondence from the tempestuous twosome.
02:15
Colin Dexter Short Stories—The Double Crossing
A good first day for a certain detective named Lewis. Morse's creator reads his own story.
02:30
Golden Hill by Francis Spufford (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2In 1746, a traveller arrives at the port of New York, on urgent business.
03:45
The Cazalets - Omnibus—The Light Years, Episode 2
2/2The Cazalets have it all - but longing, indiscretion and jealousy simmer below the surface
05:00
Poetry Extra—The Echo Chamber - The Body
Poet-in-Residence Daljit Nagra introduces The Echo Chamber - about the shapes of poems.
05:30
Believe It!—Series 2, Victor
1/4Richard Wilson charts the extraordinary effect Victor Meldrew has had on his life.























