Schedule
Early
00:00
The State of the Art by Iain M Banks
A spaceship arrives on Earth and finds a planet obsessed with alien concepts like 'money'.
00:45
The Mermaid and the Rat Catcher by Moy McCrory
Can a lonely rat catcher keep his promise to a mermaid – or lose her forever?
01:00
Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh
1928. London. The decadent exploits of the Bright Young Things socialites.
02:30
Night Terrors by Alice Vernon (Omnibus)
Alice Vernon investigates the darkest part of our sleeping lives. Read by Emily Raymond.
03:45
The Fosdyke Saga—1. New Horizons
'One more mouth to feed! That settles it. We're going.' The Fosdyke family's tripe saga.
04:00
At Home With Hinge and Bracket—4. Jack Brymer
4/6Renowned clarinettist Jack Brymer joins the dear ladies for songs and conversation.
04:30
Beyond Our Ken—Series 4, Episode 3
3/20Kenneth Horne travels back in time, and Hornerama looks at London.
05:00
Cook and Greenaway: In Perfect Harmony
Celebrating the incredible careers of the song-writing duo Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway.
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Morning
06:00
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Oscar Winners 3, Dustin Hoffman
Film actor Dustin Hoffman is castaway by Kirsty Young.
06:45
David Attenborough's Life Stories—Series 1, Archaeopteryx
A 150-million-year-old feather from an animal that lived before birds had evolved.
07:00
Poetry Extra—Stories In Verse - Robert Hardy
Daljit Nagra selects a highlight, this time from the BBC's World Service poetry archive.
07:30
Anybody Can Do Anything by Betty MacDonald (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2During the Great Depression, Betty and her sisters have to find cheap ways to have fun.
08:40
Witness History—Paul Robeson and the transatlantic phone line
In 1957, Paul Robeson used a new undersea phone line to perform a transatlantic concert.
08:50
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Say No (Omnibus)
Vera has a new 'friend', but unsurprisingly, Irene doesn't approve.
10:00
Al Read Classics—11/04/1976
Removal men struggles and the frustrations of golf. Al Read - man of many voices.
10:30
Take It From Here—From 19/05/1955
Can Ron ever thank Pa Glum enough for rearing him right?
11:00
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Oscar Winners 3, Dustin Hoffman
Film actor Dustin Hoffman is castaway by Kirsty Young.
11:45
David Attenborough's Life Stories—Series 1, Archaeopteryx
A 150-million-year-old feather from an animal that lived before birds had evolved.
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Afternoon
12:00
Poetry Extra—Stories In Verse - Robert Hardy
Daljit Nagra selects a highlight, this time from the BBC's World Service poetry archive.
12:30
Anybody Can Do Anything by Betty MacDonald (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2During the Great Depression, Betty and her sisters have to find cheap ways to have fun.
13:40
Witness History—Paul Robeson and the transatlantic phone line
In 1957, Paul Robeson used a new undersea phone line to perform a transatlantic concert.
13:50
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Say No (Omnibus)
Vera has a new 'friend', but unsurprisingly, Irene doesn't approve.
15:00
Al Read Classics—11/04/1976
Removal men struggles and the frustrations of golf. Al Read - man of many voices.
15:30
Take It From Here—From 19/05/1955
Can Ron ever thank Pa Glum enough for rearing him right?
16:00
The Coma by Alex Garland—2. Blackouts
2/5Carl fears the attack has caused brain damage, as he keeps having blackouts.
16:30
The Slide—3. Analysis
3/7Analysis of the mud has disturbing results, and its effect on humans is becoming evident.
17:00
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Oscar Winners 3, Dustin Hoffman
Film actor Dustin Hoffman is castaway by Kirsty Young.
17:45
David Attenborough's Life Stories—Series 1, Archaeopteryx
A 150-million-year-old feather from an animal that lived before birds had evolved.
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Evening
18:00
Poetry Extra—Stories In Verse - Robert Hardy
Daljit Nagra selects a highlight, this time from the BBC's World Service poetry archive.
18:30
Anybody Can Do Anything by Betty MacDonald (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2During the Great Depression, Betty and her sisters have to find cheap ways to have fun.
19:40
Witness History—Paul Robeson and the transatlantic phone line
In 1957, Paul Robeson used a new undersea phone line to perform a transatlantic concert.
19:50
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Say No (Omnibus)
Vera has a new 'friend', but unsurprisingly, Irene doesn't approve.
21:00
Al Read Classics—11/04/1976
Removal men struggles and the frustrations of golf. Al Read - man of many voices.
21:30
Take It From Here—From 19/05/1955
Can Ron ever thank Pa Glum enough for rearing him right?
22:00
Mitch Benn Is the 37th Beatle
Musical satirist Mitch Benn explores his comedy connections to the story of the Beatles.
22:30
The Nick Revell Show—Series 2, The Promised Land
5/6As the writer gets a lucky Hollywood break, his geraniums are terrorised by an old foe.
23:00
In and Out of the Kitchen—Series 2, On Location
6/6Damien and Marion visit the Lake District to film his 'Poets and their Palates' TV series.
23:30
I've Never Seen Star Wars—Series 2, Arthur Smith
2/6Marcus Brigstocke tries to tempt Arthur Smith to ventures new.
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Late
00:00
The Coma by Alex Garland—2. Blackouts
2/5Carl fears the attack has caused brain damage, as he keeps having blackouts.
00:30
The Slide—3. Analysis
3/7Analysis of the mud has disturbing results, and its effect on humans is becoming evident.
01:00
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Oscar Winners 3, Dustin Hoffman
Film actor Dustin Hoffman is castaway by Kirsty Young.
01:45
David Attenborough's Life Stories—Series 1, Archaeopteryx
A 150-million-year-old feather from an animal that lived before birds had evolved.
02:00
Poetry Extra—Stories In Verse - Robert Hardy
Daljit Nagra selects a highlight, this time from the BBC's World Service poetry archive.
02:30
Anybody Can Do Anything by Betty MacDonald (Omnibus)—Episode 2
2/2During the Great Depression, Betty and her sisters have to find cheap ways to have fun.
03:40
Witness History—Paul Robeson and the transatlantic phone line
In 1957, Paul Robeson used a new undersea phone line to perform a transatlantic concert.
03:50
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Say No (Omnibus)
Vera has a new 'friend', but unsurprisingly, Irene doesn't approve.
05:00
Al Read Classics—11/04/1976
Removal men struggles and the frustrations of golf. Al Read - man of many voices.
05:30
Take It From Here—From 19/05/1955
Can Ron ever thank Pa Glum enough for rearing him right?




















