Schedule
Early
00:00
The Coma by Alex Garland—3. Dream State
3/5As Carl gets used to his coma world, he looks for triggers to wake him up.
00:30
The Slide—4. Heart-Beat
4/7Redlow’s MP becomes more erratic. His old enmity with Professor Gomez surfaces.
01:00
Desert Island Discs Revisited—Oscar Winners 3, Sandy Powell
Costume designer Sandy Powell is cast away by Lauren Laverne.
01:45
David Attenborough's Life Stories—Series 1, Songsters
The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
02:00
Poetry Extra—The Echo Chamber - Gillian Clarke
Daljit Nagra marks the Spring Equinox with another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive
02:30
Stephen Fry on the Phone (Omnibus)
Hello?! Stephen Fry explores the history of mobile phones.
03:40
Inheritance Tracks—Emily Watson
Actor Emily Watson chooses tracks by Puccini and The Specials.
03:50
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Go Green (Omnibus)
Irene and Vera's thoughts turn to all things environmental.
05:00
Al Read Classics—02/05/1976
The morning after a boy's night out and setting up home. Al Read - man of many voices.
05:30
Take It From Here—From 26/05/1955
Eth worries she'll make a bad wife for Ron Glum.
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Morning
06:00
No Place To Hide—4. It's Better When You're Here
4/8Watching for Mason's kidnappers, can Rennie deal with Joanna's demands?
06:30
Only the Good Die Young—2. Berlin
2/6Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a menacing tour guide.
07:00
Home Again—Doctor Thumper And The Incredibly Inky Ruler
5/6Fulton explains his long absence and where he’s been.
07:30
Dad's Army—Series 2, Mum's Army
12/20When the Home Guard opens up to women, Mrs Gray catches Mainwaring's eye.
08:00
For the Love of Leo—Series 3, Leo and The Bump In The Night
4/4A day of momentous events and surprising revelations in Leo’s Edinburgh home.
08:30
A Rage Explained by Alex Wheatle
In 1987, the writer visits Jamaica to be reunited with his father.
08:45
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Crunch Credit, 1. Allotment
1/5Financial problems force Vera to live on her allotment. Irene has shocking news.
09:00
Just a Minute—Series 96, 6. The time I spent New Year's Eve with Sue Perkins
6/6Paul Merton, Lucy Porter, Zoe Lyons and Chris Cantrill.
09:30
Just So Science—Series 2, 1. How the Camel Got His Hump
1/5Discover the science behind some of Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories.
09:45
Daily Service—Fight the good fight - Final charge to Timothy
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Mark Dowd
10:00
On airAnd the Academy Award Goes To...—Series 6, The Last Emperor
2/3Paul Gambaccini explores the epic film that won all 9 Oscar nominations in 1988.
10:30
Jazzed Up: How Jazz Changed Britain—1. Arrival
1/3Kevin Le Gendre explores how Jazz was received in the UK.
11:00
No Place To Hide—4. It's Better When You're Here
4/8Watching for Mason's kidnappers, can Rennie deal with Joanna's demands?
11:30
Only the Good Die Young—2. Berlin
2/6Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a menacing tour guide.
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Afternoon
12:00
Home Again—Doctor Thumper And The Incredibly Inky Ruler
5/6Fulton explains his long absence and where he’s been.
12:30
Dad's Army—Series 2, Mum's Army
12/20When the Home Guard opens up to women, Mrs Gray catches Mainwaring's eye.
13:00
For the Love of Leo—Series 3, Leo and The Bump In The Night
4/4A day of momentous events and surprising revelations in Leo’s Edinburgh home.
13:30
A Rage Explained by Alex Wheatle
In 1987, the writer visits Jamaica to be reunited with his father.
13:45
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Crunch Credit, 1. Allotment
1/5Financial problems force Vera to live on her allotment. Irene has shocking news.
14:00
Quote... Unquote—From 09/03/1982
Nigel Rees chairs Alan Bennett, Janet Suzman, Leslie Thomas and Wynford Vaughan Thomas.
14:30
The Six Mothers-in-Law of Henry VIII—Episode 1
1/6'Unreliable' historical account of Catherine of Aragon's duenna, Dona Elvira.
15:00
Waverley by Sir Walter Scott—1. Red Coat - White Cockade
1/4The Jacobite Rebellion of 1745: a young English soldier is facing a dilemma.
16:00
And the Academy Award Goes To...—Series 6, The Last Emperor
2/3Paul Gambaccini explores the epic film that won all 9 Oscar nominations in 1988.
16:30
Jazzed Up: How Jazz Changed Britain—1. Arrival
1/3Kevin Le Gendre explores how Jazz was received in the UK.
17:00
No Place To Hide—4. It's Better When You're Here
4/8Watching for Mason's kidnappers, can Rennie deal with Joanna's demands?
17:30
Only the Good Die Young—2. Berlin
2/6Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a menacing tour guide.
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Evening
18:00
Home Again—Doctor Thumper And The Incredibly Inky Ruler
5/6Fulton explains his long absence and where he’s been.
18:30
Dad's Army—Series 2, Mum's Army
12/20When the Home Guard opens up to women, Mrs Gray catches Mainwaring's eye.
19:00
For the Love of Leo—Series 3, Leo and The Bump In The Night
4/4A day of momentous events and surprising revelations in Leo’s Edinburgh home.
19:30
A Rage Explained by Alex Wheatle
In 1987, the writer visits Jamaica to be reunited with his father.
19:45
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Crunch Credit, 1. Allotment
1/5Financial problems force Vera to live on her allotment. Irene has shocking news.
20:00
Quote... Unquote—From 09/03/1982
Nigel Rees chairs Alan Bennett, Janet Suzman, Leslie Thomas and Wynford Vaughan Thomas.
20:30
The Six Mothers-in-Law of Henry VIII—Episode 1
1/6'Unreliable' historical account of Catherine of Aragon's duenna, Dona Elvira.
21:00
Waverley by Sir Walter Scott—1. Red Coat - White Cockade
1/4The Jacobite Rebellion of 1745: a young English soldier is facing a dilemma.
22:00
Just a Minute—Series 96, 6. The time I spent New Year's Eve with Sue Perkins
6/6Paul Merton, Lucy Porter, Zoe Lyons and Chris Cantrill.
22:30
Listen Against—Series 3, Episode 2
2/4Previewing the new musical about the lives of David and Jonathan Dimbleby.
23:00
The Naked Week—Series 4, The Naked Week team party like it's the 2003 Iraq War.
2/6The Naked Week team party like it's the 2003 Iraq War.
23:30
The Museum of Everything—Series 1, The History of the Future
6/6Badgerland goes global, and the Future's History.
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Late
00:00
And the Academy Award Goes To...—Series 6, The Last Emperor
2/3Paul Gambaccini explores the epic film that won all 9 Oscar nominations in 1988.
00:30
Jazzed Up: How Jazz Changed Britain—1. Arrival
1/3Kevin Le Gendre explores how Jazz was received in the UK.
01:00
No Place To Hide—4. It's Better When You're Here
4/8Watching for Mason's kidnappers, can Rennie deal with Joanna's demands?
01:30
Only the Good Die Young—2. Berlin
2/6Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a menacing tour guide.
02:00
Home Again—Doctor Thumper And The Incredibly Inky Ruler
5/6Fulton explains his long absence and where he’s been.
02:30
Dad's Army—Series 2, Mum's Army
12/20When the Home Guard opens up to women, Mrs Gray catches Mainwaring's eye.
03:00
For the Love of Leo—Series 3, Leo and The Bump In The Night
4/4A day of momentous events and surprising revelations in Leo’s Edinburgh home.
03:30
A Rage Explained by Alex Wheatle
In 1987, the writer visits Jamaica to be reunited with his father.
03:45
Ladies of Letters—Ladies of Letters Crunch Credit, 1. Allotment
1/5Financial problems force Vera to live on her allotment. Irene has shocking news.
04:00
Quote... Unquote—From 09/03/1982
Nigel Rees chairs Alan Bennett, Janet Suzman, Leslie Thomas and Wynford Vaughan Thomas.
04:30
The Six Mothers-in-Law of Henry VIII—Episode 1
1/6'Unreliable' historical account of Catherine of Aragon's duenna, Dona Elvira.
05:00
Waverley by Sir Walter Scott—1. Red Coat - White Cockade
1/4The Jacobite Rebellion of 1745: a young English soldier is facing a dilemma.


























