Schedule
Early
00:00
Rosemary Timperley - Shadows of the Past
An amnesiac seeks answers in the house where he was traumatised as a child.
01:00
Ordinary Heroes (Omnibus)
Two east London police officers deal with life's rich tapestry.
02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Gina Yashere
Comedian Gina Yashere chooses her influential tracks.
02:15
With Great Pleasure—Anna Raeburn
Anna Raeburn selects some of the writings which have delighted and touched her. From 2007.
02:45
The (Almost) Accidental Adventures of Bell and Todd—Princess
3/6Comic fantasy with June Whitfield as a mischievous narrator.
03:00
Archive on 4—Bring Your Darlings Back To Life
What if the best anecdotes and stories had a programme to themselves?
04:00
David Pownall—Under the Table
A boy witnesses the impact of war on his family from under the kitchen table.
05:30
Let Me Entertain You—Ancestors
1/4John Sessions unpicks some medieval myths about wandering minstrels and motley fools.
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Morning
06:00
44 Scotland Street (Omnibus)—The Blue Spode Tea Cup (Omnibus)
Quirky tales and 'goings-on' set in Edinburgh's Georgian New Town.
07:15
Kate Atkinson - A Partner for Life
Spring is in the air and Gerald, much like his dog, is over excited.
07:30
Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!—Series 2, The Bodyguard
6/6Milton discovers that a diva and a tent full of jam don't mix as well as he'd imagined.
08:00
Home to Roost—Series 1, Finding a Little Job
2/6William ponders how to fill his spare time: author or lollipop man?
08:30
We're in Business—Conscience Money
After a win on the horses, Dudley splashes the cash, and his mother also has money to burn
09:00
Losing Earth by Nathaniel Rich (Omnibus)
Nathaniel Rich's account of how climate change could have been halted thirty years ago.
10:10
The Listening Project—Ray and Paul - Chrysanthemums and Pumpkins
A father and son reminisce about skulduggery at the flower and produce show(R)
10:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Chefs and Cooks, Jamie Oliver
Chef and restaurateur Jamie Oliver shares his castaway choices.
11:00
The Moth Radio Hour—Series 5, Facing the Dark
5/8George Dawes Green introduces tales about facing the physical and spiritual darkness.
11:50
David Attenborough's Life Stories—Series 1, Giant Birds
The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
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Afternoon
12:00
Home to Roost—Series 1, Finding a Little Job
2/6William ponders how to fill his spare time: author or lollipop man?
12:30
We're in Business—Conscience Money
After a win on the horses, Dudley splashes the cash, and his mother also has money to burn
13:00
44 Scotland Street (Omnibus)—The Blue Spode Tea Cup (Omnibus)
Quirky tales and 'goings-on' set in Edinburgh's Georgian New Town.
14:15
Kate Atkinson - A Partner for Life
Spring is in the air and Gerald, much like his dog, is over excited.
14:30
Adrian Mole and The Weapons of Mass Destruction (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2Adrian goes to an art exhibition with his new love on New Year's Day.
15:45
The Animals' VC—3. Man's Best Friend
3/5Stories of some of the 24 dogs awarded the PDSA's Dickin medal.
16:00
Chrissie Gittins - Life Assurance
The Black Widows of Liverpool caused a national sensation in 1884.
17:00
Poetry Extra—The Poem of the Cloak
Daljit Nagra introduces The Poem of the Cloak, the most recited poem in the Muslim world.
17:30
Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!—Series 2, The Bodyguard
6/6Milton discovers that a diva and a tent full of jam don't mix as well as he'd imagined.
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Evening
18:00
Night Terrace—Series 1, 2. Starship Australis
2/8Anastasia Black used to fight aliens but is now trying to retire.
18:30
Bruce Bedford - The Gibson—Episode 1
1/6An aspiring poet gets drawn into a web of dark and mysterious forces.
19:00
The Moth Radio Hour—Series 5, Facing the Dark
5/8George Dawes Green introduces tales about facing the physical and spiritual darkness.
19:50
David Attenborough's Life Stories—Series 1, Giant Birds
The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
20:00
Losing Earth by Nathaniel Rich (Omnibus)
Nathaniel Rich's account of how climate change could have been halted thirty years ago.
21:10
The Listening Project—Ray and Paul - Chrysanthemums and Pumpkins
A father and son reminisce about skulduggery at the flower and produce show(R)
21:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Chefs and Cooks, Jamie Oliver
Chef and restaurateur Jamie Oliver shares his castaway choices.
22:00
Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!—Series 2, The Bodyguard
6/6Milton discovers that a diva and a tent full of jam don't mix as well as he'd imagined.
22:30
Rob Newman—Robert Newman's Entirely Accurate Encyclopaedia of Evolution, Episode 3
3/4Rob Newman presents a witty, fact-packed A to Z of evolution, mixing stand-up and sketches
23:00
Cabin Pressure—Series 2, Limerick
6/6An interminable flight, a baffling cargo and persuading Arthur not to play charades.
23:30
The Penny Dreadfuls—More Brothers Faversham, Marcus Faversham
3/4The swashbuckling family romp reaches the story of Victorian Britain's greatest actor.
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Late
00:00
Night Terrace—Series 1, 2. Starship Australis
2/8Anastasia Black used to fight aliens but is now trying to retire.
00:30
Bruce Bedford - The Gibson—Episode 1
1/6An aspiring poet gets drawn into a web of dark and mysterious forces.
01:00
44 Scotland Street (Omnibus)—The Blue Spode Tea Cup (Omnibus)
Quirky tales and 'goings-on' set in Edinburgh's Georgian New Town.
02:15
Kate Atkinson - A Partner for Life
Spring is in the air and Gerald, much like his dog, is over excited.
02:30
Adrian Mole and The Weapons of Mass Destruction (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2Adrian goes to an art exhibition with his new love on New Year's Day.
03:45
The Animals' VC—3. Man's Best Friend
3/5Stories of some of the 24 dogs awarded the PDSA's Dickin medal.
04:00
Chrissie Gittins - Life Assurance
The Black Widows of Liverpool caused a national sensation in 1884.
05:00
Poetry Extra—The Poem of the Cloak
Daljit Nagra introduces The Poem of the Cloak, the most recited poem in the Muslim world.
05:30
Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!—Series 2, The Bodyguard
6/6Milton discovers that a diva and a tent full of jam don't mix as well as he'd imagined.


























