Schedule
Early
00:00
Soul Music—Mozart's Clarinet Quintet
Music lovers describe the impact that Mozart's Clarinet Quintet has had on their lives.
00:30
Untouchable
How federal agent Eliot Ness stood up to Al Capone during prohibition era Chicago.
01:00
Whodunnits—Wimsey - Have His Carcase, 5. Too Perfect an Alibi
5/6Wimsey is struggling as the elusive witness Perkins turns up.
01:30
Whodunnits—Hercule Poirot - Dead Man's Folly, 4. Another Murder?
4/4Poirot's grey cells must work differently if he's to solve the mystery.
02:00
Kalangadog Junction—Episode 5
5/6As Gaelene's farewell barbecue looms, Jane gets unexpected guests.
02:30
The Likely Lads—Series 2, Brief Encounter
6/8Bob and Terry discover they share similar tastes in women.
03:00
Cooking in a Bedsitter—Series 1, Stuffed Eggs
2/4Trisha tries to impress Jill with her recipe for eggs.
03:30
Grief Is The Thing With Feathers by Max Porter—5. Crow's Promise
5/5Dad has a romantic encounter and Crow makes good on his promise.
03:45
Isaac Asimov's I, Robot—5. The Evitable Conflict
5/5Stevie’s meteoric rise sparks a final showdown revealing her secret.
04:00
The Motion Show—Series 5, Episode 2
2/6Comedy debate with Graeme Garden, Gyles Brandreth, Miles Jupp and Jo Caulfield.
04:30
King Street Junior Revisited—Series 2, Going Through the Roof
1/6A rainy day leads to unexpected school drama.
05:00
A Meeting in Seville by Paul Mendelson
If we could meet ourselves when we were young, what would we tell ourselves?
05:45
Short Works—Where Joy Gone? by Ingrid Persaud
Lani brings food to her mother in the care home.
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Morning
06:00
The Final Twist
A world famous actor/manager is about to star in his greatest role. Stars Donald Sinden.
07:30
Letters to Alice by Fay Weldon (Omnibus)
Fay Weldon explains the strengths of Jane Austen's novels to her disinterested niece.
08:30
Short Works—Because Swiping Made My Grandson Stop Believing in Love by Emily DeDakis
Louise is worried that her grandson visits her so often because he's actually lonely.
08:45
Tales From the Backbench by Peter Tinniswood—Series 1, Naming Names
2/4Sir Plympton's unreliable ramblings take us back to the start of the Profumo Affair.
09:00
The Enchanting World of Hinge and Bracket—Series 3, The Ring Road
12/13The dear ladies disagree with a new local road scheme.
09:30
Beyond Our Ken—Series 3, Episode 11
11/14Kenneth Horne has a close encounter and Hornerama looks at sport.
10:00
The Archive Hour—Carry On Britain
Carolyn Quinn asks what the Carry On series of films tells us about British society.
11:00
The Final Twist
A world famous actor/manager is about to star in his greatest role. Stars Donald Sinden.
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Afternoon
12:30
Letters to Alice by Fay Weldon (Omnibus)
Fay Weldon explains the strengths of Jane Austen's novels to her disinterested niece.
13:30
Short Works—Because Swiping Made My Grandson Stop Believing in Love by Emily DeDakis
Louise is worried that her grandson visits her so often because he's actually lonely.
13:45
Tales From the Backbench by Peter Tinniswood—Series 1, Naming Names
2/4Sir Plympton's unreliable ramblings take us back to the start of the Profumo Affair.
14:00
The Enchanting World of Hinge and Bracket—Series 3, The Ring Road
12/13The dear ladies disagree with a new local road scheme.
14:30
Beyond Our Ken—Series 3, Episode 11
11/14Kenneth Horne has a close encounter and Hornerama looks at sport.
15:00
The Archive Hour—Carry On Britain
Carolyn Quinn asks what the Carry On series of films tells us about British society.
16:00
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Trauma sparks a change of heart for a man helping burn banned books.
17:00
The Final Twist
A world famous actor/manager is about to star in his greatest role. Stars Donald Sinden.
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Evening
18:30
Letters to Alice by Fay Weldon (Omnibus)
Fay Weldon explains the strengths of Jane Austen's novels to her disinterested niece.
19:30
Short Works—Because Swiping Made My Grandson Stop Believing in Love by Emily DeDakis
Louise is worried that her grandson visits her so often because he's actually lonely.
19:45
Tales From the Backbench by Peter Tinniswood—Series 1, Naming Names
2/4Sir Plympton's unreliable ramblings take us back to the start of the Profumo Affair.
20:00
The Enchanting World of Hinge and Bracket—Series 3, The Ring Road
12/13The dear ladies disagree with a new local road scheme.
20:30
Beyond Our Ken—Series 3, Episode 11
11/14Kenneth Horne has a close encounter and Hornerama looks at sport.
21:00
The Archive Hour—Carry On Britain
Carolyn Quinn asks what the Carry On series of films tells us about British society.
22:00
Bearded Ladies—Series 2, Episode 1
1/6Catching a burglar, a big nose shocker and a frank discussion about sexual partners.
22:30
Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!—Series 2, The Swimsman
3/6Milton discovers the local lido is due to close and unwisely decides to organise a sit-in.
23:00
Andrew Maxwell's Public Enemies—The Food Industry
1/4Probing into lazy assumptions about threats to society, starting with the food industry.
23:30
Chain Reaction—Series 5, Robert Llewellyn interviews Dave Gorman
1/6The Red Dwarf actor meets the Genius comic in the tag-team talk show.
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Late
00:00
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Trauma sparks a change of heart for a man helping burn banned books.
01:00
The Final Twist
A world famous actor/manager is about to star in his greatest role. Stars Donald Sinden.
02:30
Letters to Alice by Fay Weldon (Omnibus)
Fay Weldon explains the strengths of Jane Austen's novels to her disinterested niece.
03:30
Short Works—Because Swiping Made My Grandson Stop Believing in Love by Emily DeDakis
Louise is worried that her grandson visits her so often because he's actually lonely.
03:45
Tales From the Backbench by Peter Tinniswood—Series 1, Naming Names
2/4Sir Plympton's unreliable ramblings take us back to the start of the Profumo Affair.
04:00
The Enchanting World of Hinge and Bracket—Series 3, The Ring Road
12/13The dear ladies disagree with a new local road scheme.
04:30
Beyond Our Ken—Series 3, Episode 11
11/14Kenneth Horne has a close encounter and Hornerama looks at sport.
05:00
The Archive Hour—Carry On Britain
Carolyn Quinn asks what the Carry On series of films tells us about British society.























