Schedule
Early
00:00
Soul Music—Myfanwy
A range of people explain what the hauntingly beautiful Welsh song 'Myfanwy' means to them
00:30
Pepys the Musician
Lucie Skeaping hears music written for Pepys, played for the first time since his death.
01:00
Dick Francis—Breaking Point, 5. Riding for a Fall
5/6Can jockey Rob Finn discover if his poor form are down to more than just bad luck?
01:30
Personal Column—A Honeypot With Bees On by Alan Downer
An unusual birthday request makes Derek question his love for Adrienne.
02:00
My Mammy and Me—Series 1, 4. Just Desserts
4/6Mammy joins Isobel in her office as a temporary cleaner - much to her daughter's dismay.
02:30
Steptoe and Son—Series 4, Full House
1/8Card sharks fleece Harold, so Albert steps in. From 1972.
03:00
Cooking in a Bedsitter—Series 2, Green Pea Sandwiches
3/4Deepak takes Trisha on an outing to Oxford.
03:30
Anybody Can Do Anything by Betty MacDonald—5. Jobs, more Jobs
5/10Betty gets work as a photographic tinter, and a fur coat model-cum-bookkeeper.
03:45
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Go Global, 5. Diamonds
5/5Vera joins Irene's son to undertake a life-threatening undercover operation for MI6.
04:00
One Person Found This Helpful—Series 1, 4. Crouching Chicken Hidden Ladder
4/6Shark versus Ladder - the ultimate challenge. Panel game about online reviews.
04:30
A Short Gentleman—Episode 3
3/4When dealing with his wife's lover, Robert uses his deadliest weapon - being a gentleman.
05:00
Lost Horizon by James Hilton—3. The Inheritance
3/3Conway's acquaintances try to discover if there is any truth in his Shangri-La adventure.
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Morning
06:00
Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household
An Englishman heads to Europe to try and assassinate a brutal dictator.
07:30
Edible Economics by Ha-Joon Chang (Omnibus)
Professor Ha-Joon Chang, “a hungry economist” explores why economics matters.
08:45
Tales From the Backbench by Peter Tinniswood—Series 2, Time To Confess
4/4Sir Plympton Makepeace admits to having created his persona on untruths and fantasy.
09:00
At Home With Hinge and Bracket—3. June Whitfield
3/6Legendary comedy actress June Whitfield joins the dear ladies for songs and conversation.
09:30
Beyond Our Ken—Series 4, Episode 2
2/20Kenneth Horne revamps some old radio shows and Hornerama looks at gramophone records.
10:00
Conversation Extra—Omnibus: AL Rowse
Historian AL Rowse talks about people he knew from Bertrand Russell to HG Wells.
10:30
Frankly Speaking—Evelyn Waugh
The Brideshead Revisited author discusses his career.
11:00
Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household
An Englishman heads to Europe to try and assassinate a brutal dictator.
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Afternoon
12:30
Edible Economics by Ha-Joon Chang (Omnibus)
Professor Ha-Joon Chang, “a hungry economist” explores why economics matters.
13:45
Tales From the Backbench by Peter Tinniswood—Series 2, Time To Confess
4/4Sir Plympton Makepeace admits to having created his persona on untruths and fantasy.
14:00
At Home With Hinge and Bracket—3. June Whitfield
3/6Legendary comedy actress June Whitfield joins the dear ladies for songs and conversation.
14:30
Beyond Our Ken—Series 4, Episode 2
2/20Kenneth Horne revamps some old radio shows and Hornerama looks at gramophone records.
15:00
Conversation Extra—Omnibus: AL Rowse
Historian AL Rowse talks about people he knew from Bertrand Russell to HG Wells.
15:30
Frankly Speaking—Evelyn Waugh
The Brideshead Revisited author discusses his career.
16:00
Bluebeard by Patricia Mays
A French folk tale retold. Young Melanie grows suspicious about her husband’s past....
16:40
The Cat Jumps by Elizabeth Bowen
Harold and Jocelyn buy Rose Hill. The last occupier murdered his wife...
17:00
Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household
An Englishman heads to Europe to try and assassinate a brutal dictator.
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Evening
18:30
Edible Economics by Ha-Joon Chang (Omnibus)
Professor Ha-Joon Chang, “a hungry economist” explores why economics matters.
19:45
Tales From the Backbench by Peter Tinniswood—Series 2, Time To Confess
4/4Sir Plympton Makepeace admits to having created his persona on untruths and fantasy.
20:00
At Home With Hinge and Bracket—3. June Whitfield
3/6Legendary comedy actress June Whitfield joins the dear ladies for songs and conversation.
20:30
Beyond Our Ken—Series 4, Episode 2
2/20Kenneth Horne revamps some old radio shows and Hornerama looks at gramophone records.
21:00
Conversation Extra—Omnibus: AL Rowse
Historian AL Rowse talks about people he knew from Bertrand Russell to HG Wells.
21:30
Frankly Speaking—Evelyn Waugh
The Brideshead Revisited author discusses his career.
22:00
Craig Brown's Lost Diaries—January and February
3/6Barack Obama and Barbara Cartland turn their thoughts to new starts.
22:30
Fred at The Stand—Series 1, Johns, Storrie, Brister and Graffoe
4/8Fred MacAulay presents more top UK stand-up comedians from Edinburgh.
23:00
BBC Radio Fjord: Breaking Britain
Norwegian dance music icons Lars and Ulrik have reunited on the airwaves.
23:30
Radio Active—Series 4, David Chizzlenutt
8/8The Radio Active Rep perform Dickens's literary classic live.
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Late
00:00
Bluebeard by Patricia Mays
A French folk tale retold. Young Melanie grows suspicious about her husband’s past....
00:40
The Cat Jumps by Elizabeth Bowen
Harold and Jocelyn buy Rose Hill. The last occupier murdered his wife...
01:00
Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household
An Englishman heads to Europe to try and assassinate a brutal dictator.
02:30
Edible Economics by Ha-Joon Chang (Omnibus)
Professor Ha-Joon Chang, “a hungry economist” explores why economics matters.
03:45
Tales From the Backbench by Peter Tinniswood—Series 2, Time To Confess
4/4Sir Plympton Makepeace admits to having created his persona on untruths and fantasy.
04:00
At Home With Hinge and Bracket—3. June Whitfield
3/6Legendary comedy actress June Whitfield joins the dear ladies for songs and conversation.
04:30
Beyond Our Ken—Series 4, Episode 2
2/20Kenneth Horne revamps some old radio shows and Hornerama looks at gramophone records.
05:00
Conversation Extra—Omnibus: AL Rowse
Historian AL Rowse talks about people he knew from Bertrand Russell to HG Wells.
05:30
Frankly Speaking—Evelyn Waugh
The Brideshead Revisited author discusses his career.
























