Schedule
Early
00:00
John Wyndham - The Kraken Wakes—Episode 1
1/2A modern retelling by Val McDermid of John Wyndham's classic science fiction tale.
01:00
24 Kildare Road (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2A policewoman wants to know the identity of the body found in the snow.
02:10
Inheritance Tracks—Stephen Hough
Chopin’s Etude Op 25 No 1 played by Alfred Cortot and Britten’s Ceremony of Carols.
02:15
With Great Pleasure—Diana Athill
Diana Athill shares favourite writing at the 2008 Cheltenham Literature Festival.
02:45
Uncle Mort's North Country—Series 2, Dark Satanic Writer
2/5Carter and Uncle Mort chew the cud as they tour a museum of northern life.
03:00
Archive on 4—Soho!
Suggs returns to Soho to find out how this unique community functions today.
04:00
Michael Robson - Intent to Deceive
A struggling musician is suspected when his wealthy sister is killed.
05:30
The Voices of...—Series 1, Annie Briggs
An intimate portrait of the iconic but elusive English folksinger Annie Briggs.
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Morning
06:00
MM Kaye - The Far Pavilions (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/4Ash is given a new mission that transforms his life.
07:15
First for Radio—Series 3, The Wallets
2/3Hoodie-wearing Doon has a spikey encounter.
07:30
Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully—Series 1, Taking Overs
1/4The Geonin alien invaders are challenged to a village cricket match.
08:00
Whack-O!—Series 2, The Recording
3/12Jim needs to raise £500 for a charitable cause. With special guest, Vera Lynn.
08:30
Harry Worth—Things Could Be Worse, The 10.15 to Gatwick
8/13Harry's off on a trip to Munich, but his journey to the airport starts going off the rails
09:00
How to Argue with a Racist (Omnibus)
Dr Adam Rutherford deploys science as a weapon against prejudice.
10:10
The Listening Project—Cian and Naomi – Independence of Mind
A student and his history teacher discuss how her lessons have liberated him
10:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Fashion, Betty Jackson
From Ella Fitzgerald to Moby. The British fashion designer shares her castaway choices.
11:00
Radiolab—Series 6, What's Left When You're Right
7/8Radiolab explores the benefits - and costs - of seeing something from a different side
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Afternoon
12:00
Whack-O!—Series 2, The Recording
3/12Jim needs to raise £500 for a charitable cause. With special guest, Vera Lynn.
12:30
Harry Worth—Things Could Be Worse, The 10.15 to Gatwick
8/13Harry's off on a trip to Munich, but his journey to the airport starts going off the rails
13:00
MM Kaye - The Far Pavilions (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/4Ash is given a new mission that transforms his life.
14:15
First for Radio—Series 3, The Wallets
2/3Hoodie-wearing Doon has a spikey encounter.
14:30
The Secret Guests by BW Black (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2As bombs fall on London, plans are made for the safety of the two young princesses.
15:45
Door Stepping—3. Rent
3/5The brutally changing world of the flat rental market, as Jude revisits her 1990s home.
16:00
Ken Whitmore - The Red Telephone Box
Inspector Cockfoster tries to keep his head while those around him are being decapitated.
17:00
Poetry Extra—Stanza on Stage - Paul Durcan
Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive.
17:30
Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully—Series 1, Taking Overs
1/4The Geonin alien invaders are challenged to a village cricket match.
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Evening
18:00
Nightfall—Series 3, How Did You Get My Name? by Don Dickinson & Allan Guttman
2/5Jim returns home after a stay in a psychiatric hospital. All is not as is seems.
18:30
Hothouse by Brian Aldiss—2. Fusion
2/5The children are left to face the Earth's dense jungle alone.
19:00
Radiolab—Series 6, What's Left When You're Right
7/8Radiolab explores the benefits - and costs - of seeing something from a different side
20:00
How to Argue with a Racist (Omnibus)
Dr Adam Rutherford deploys science as a weapon against prejudice.
21:10
The Listening Project—Cian and Naomi – Independence of Mind
A student and his history teacher discuss how her lessons have liberated him
21:15
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Fashion, Betty Jackson
From Ella Fitzgerald to Moby. The British fashion designer shares her castaway choices.
22:00
Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully—Series 1, Taking Overs
1/4The Geonin alien invaders are challenged to a village cricket match.
22:30
Small Scenes—Series 2, Episode 3
3/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Sara Pascoe, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker.
22:55
The Comedy Club Interviews—Alexei Sayle (2/2)
From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
23:00
Newsjack—Series 22, Episode 1
1/6Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public.
23:30
Edge Falls—Series 1, Family Fun Day
2/5Booking 'Animal Man' Dickie Doubleday for the retail park proves to be a barking idea.
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Late
00:00
Nightfall—Series 3, How Did You Get My Name? by Don Dickinson & Allan Guttman
2/5Jim returns home after a stay in a psychiatric hospital. All is not as is seems.
00:30
Hothouse by Brian Aldiss—2. Fusion
2/5The children are left to face the Earth's dense jungle alone.
01:00
MM Kaye - The Far Pavilions (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/4Ash is given a new mission that transforms his life.
02:15
First for Radio—Series 3, The Wallets
2/3Hoodie-wearing Doon has a spikey encounter.
02:30
The Secret Guests by BW Black (Omnibus)—Episode 1
1/2As bombs fall on London, plans are made for the safety of the two young princesses.
03:45
Door Stepping—3. Rent
3/5The brutally changing world of the flat rental market, as Jude revisits her 1990s home.
04:00
Ken Whitmore - The Red Telephone Box
Inspector Cockfoster tries to keep his head while those around him are being decapitated.
05:00
Poetry Extra—Stanza on Stage - Paul Durcan
Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive.
05:30
Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully—Series 1, Taking Overs
1/4The Geonin alien invaders are challenged to a village cricket match.


























