Schedule
Early
00:00
Aldous Huxley - Brave New World—1. The Rebels
1/2It's 2116, a dystopian world where eugenics, promiscuity and happiness are gently enforced
01:00
HG Wells—Kipps, 5. The Kippses
5/5Kipps is building a dream home for Ann. But is his fortune lost?
02:00
Raffles—Series 3, 5. The Knees of the Gods
5/6As if life wasn't perilous enough, Raffles and Bunny join the army and head for Africa.
02:30
Pay Any Price—5. Hamburg
5/10A second British sleeper is employed, but this time in a domestic dirty tricks operation.
03:00
Bolder: Making the Most of Our Longer Lives by Carl Honoré—5. Love and Sex
5/5Carl Honoré considers love and sex as he charts a revolution in our attitudes to ageing.
03:15
Arnold Bennett - The Old Wives' Tale—10. The Siege
10/151870, the Siege of Paris. Sophia establishes herself as a landlady
03:30
Between Ourselves With Marian Keyes—Ireland and the Irish
Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
04:00
Albert and Me—Series 1, Spanner in the Works
4/9Single dad Bryan's son is starting nursery. What could go wrong?
04:30
Rent—Series 2, Episode 2
2/6Richard finds himself propelled into the limelight as a superstar DJ.
05:00
The Food Quiz—Series 3, Episode 1
1/6Stephen Fry, Elisabeth Luard and Clarissa Dickson Wright are on Jay Rayner's menu.
05:30
Plum House—Series 1, Peter vs Prynne
4/6Tom has organised a special summer event, but will it be remembered for the right reasons?
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Morning
06:00
Daphne Du Maurier—The King's General
A troubled heroine and a reckless soldier fall in love during the English Civil War.
07:30
Coventry by Rachel Cusk (Omnibus)
Extracts from Rachel Cusk's collection of clear-sighted and witty essays.
08:45
Could Do Better—Dame Edna Everage
Robert Booth has a quiet word with the international megastar about her school reports.
09:00
The Men from the Ministry—Monkey Business
Sir Gregory is set to leave, but can one of the daft duo fill his shoes?
09:30
Whack-O!—Series 2, Chiselbury Experiment
8/12How can Jim get pupils to join Chislebury? How about a catchy publicity gimmick?
10:00
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em - A Celebration of a Comedy Classic
A celebration of the BBC's hit TV comedy. With Michael Crawford and Michele Dotrice.
11:00
Daphne Du Maurier—The King's General
A troubled heroine and a reckless soldier fall in love during the English Civil War.
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Afternoon
12:30
Coventry by Rachel Cusk (Omnibus)
Extracts from Rachel Cusk's collection of clear-sighted and witty essays.
13:45
Could Do Better—Dame Edna Everage
Robert Booth has a quiet word with the international megastar about her school reports.
14:00
The Men from the Ministry—Monkey Business
Sir Gregory is set to leave, but can one of the daft duo fill his shoes?
14:30
Whack-O!—Series 2, Chiselbury Experiment
8/12How can Jim get pupils to join Chislebury? How about a catchy publicity gimmick?
15:00
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em - A Celebration of a Comedy Classic
A celebration of the BBC's hit TV comedy. With Michael Crawford and Michele Dotrice.
16:00
Aldous Huxley - Brave New World—1. The Rebels
1/2It's 2116, a dystopian world where eugenics, promiscuity and happiness are gently enforced
17:00
Daphne Du Maurier—The King's General
A troubled heroine and a reckless soldier fall in love during the English Civil War.
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Evening
18:30
Coventry by Rachel Cusk (Omnibus)
Extracts from Rachel Cusk's collection of clear-sighted and witty essays.
19:45
Could Do Better—Dame Edna Everage
Robert Booth has a quiet word with the international megastar about her school reports.
20:00
The Men from the Ministry—Monkey Business
Sir Gregory is set to leave, but can one of the daft duo fill his shoes?
20:30
Whack-O!—Series 2, Chiselbury Experiment
8/12How can Jim get pupils to join Chislebury? How about a catchy publicity gimmick?
21:00
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em - A Celebration of a Comedy Classic
A celebration of the BBC's hit TV comedy. With Michael Crawford and Michele Dotrice.
22:00
Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing—Series 3, About Bad Boys
3/4Nathan tries to be a good role model for his younger brother Tyree.
22:30
Mark Thomas: The Manifesto—Series 3, Episode 2
2/4Minimum 50 per cent participation in elections and converting fast food into renewable gas
23:00
Fred at The Stand—Series 2, Daliso Chaponda, Elaine Malcolmson, Alfie Brown and Mark Nelson
6/6From Glasgow - Fred MacAulay introduces more of the country's best comedians.
23:30
The Shuttleworths—Series 2, Shuttleworth Diplomacy
5/5Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth sets out to be a nicer, more approachable person.
23:45
Armando Iannucci - Facts And Fancies—Monster-Eyed Bugs
5/5From diseases to identity cards, more of Armando's humorous essays.
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Late
00:00
James Follett - The Destruction Factor—4. Birdstrike
4/6Having already sparked a plane crash, the deadly Exon plant strain's advance continues.
00:30
The Price of Fear—Lot 132
Horror legend Vincent Price tells the artistically horrifying tale of a painting.
01:00
Daphne Du Maurier—The King's General
A troubled heroine and a reckless soldier fall in love during the English Civil War.
02:30
Coventry by Rachel Cusk (Omnibus)
Extracts from Rachel Cusk's collection of clear-sighted and witty essays.
03:45
Could Do Better—Dame Edna Everage
Robert Booth has a quiet word with the international megastar about her school reports.
04:00
The Men from the Ministry—Monkey Business
Sir Gregory is set to leave, but can one of the daft duo fill his shoes?
04:30
Whack-O!—Series 2, Chiselbury Experiment
8/12How can Jim get pupils to join Chislebury? How about a catchy publicity gimmick?
05:00
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em - A Celebration of a Comedy Classic
A celebration of the BBC's hit TV comedy. With Michael Crawford and Michele Dotrice.























