Welcome to the newly moved access-uk list. NOTE: Leaving instructions, etc., are at the very end of this message. so, size does matter after all! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Robinson" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "List UK Radio" <uk-radio-listeners@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 10:10 AM Subject: BBC7 Schedule, Sat 5 to Wed 9 > Saturday 05 June > > Morning > > 07:00-08:00 > > The Little Toe Radio Show > Kevin Duala presents the third part of Captain Betty and the > Pirates by Joe Dunlop, and the final episode of our drama > based on Michael Bond's book Paddington > Bear. [Rptd today, 3.00pm] > > 08:00-11:00 > > The Comedy Controller > Armando Iannucci: The writer, comedian and producer Armando > Iannucci chooses some personal favourites. [Rptd tonight, > 9.00pm and Sunday 3.00am] > > 11:00-11:30 > > Great Expectations > Young Pip's affection for Estella grows, as does his desire to > be a gentleman. [Episode 3 of 12, rptd Sunday 2.00am] > > 11:30-12:00 > > Great Expectations > Pip confides in Biddy that he wants to be a gentleman and lead > a different life. [Episode 4 of 12, rptd Sunday 2.30am] > > Afternoon > > 12:00-12:30 > > The Wordmiths at Gorsemere > 2nd October 1799: William is having difficulty writing his > poetry so the family decide to have a game of cricket. Mary > smashes a few windows. [Rptd tonight, > 7.00pm] > > 12:30-14:00 > > Mrs Warren's Profession > Considered shocking at the time of its writing, Shaw's play is > a compelling tale of morals and money. With Maggie Steed. > [Rptd tonight, 7.30pm] > > 14:00-15:00 > > Garrison Keillor's Radio Show > More music and comedy from your genial host, as well as the > news from Lake Wobegon. [Rptd Sunday at 1.00am and 6.00am] > > 15:00-16:00 > > The Little Toe Radio Show > Kevin Duala presents the third part of Captain Betty and the > Pirates by Joe Dunlop, and the final episode of our drama > based on Michael Bond's book Paddington > Bear. [Rpt of today, 7.00am] > > 16:00-18:00 > > The Big Toe Radio Show > More guests, quizzes and great stories. > > Evening > > 18:00-18:40 > > The Twilight Zone > No Time Like the Past: A physicist believes that by using a > time machine he can change the past to make a better future. > [Rptd at midnight] > > 18:40-19:00 > > The Silent Vulcan > Nigel Anthony continues reading James Follett's sci-fi > classic. [Episode 3 of 8, rptd Sunday 12.40am] > > 19:00-19:30 > > The Wordsmiths at Gorsemere > 2nd October 1799: William is having difficulty writing his > poetry so the family decide to have a game of cricket. Mary > smashes a few windows. [Rpt of today > midday] > > 19:30-21:00 > > Mrs Warren's Profession > Considered shocking at the time of its writing, Shaw's play is > a compelling tale of morals and money. With Maggie Steed. [Rpt > of today, 12.30pm] > > 21:00-00:00 > > The Comedy Controller > Armando Iannucci: The writer, comedian and producer Armando > Iannucci chooses some personal favourites. [Rpt of today > 8.00am, rptd Sunday 3.00am] > > 00:00-00:40 > > The Twilight Zone > No Time Like the Past: A physicist believes that by using a > time machine he can change the past to make a better future. > [Rpt of Saturday 6.00pm] > > 00:40-01:00 > > The Silent Vulcan > Nigel Anthony continues reading James Follett's sci-fi > classic. [Episode 2 of 8, rpt of Saturday 6.45pm] > > 01:00-02:00 > > Garrison Keillor's Radio Show > More music and comedy from your genial host, as well as the > news from Lake Wobegon. [Rpt of Saturday 8.00pm, 1.00am, rptd > Sunday 6.00am] > > 02:00-02:30 > > Great Expectations > Young Pip's affection for Estella grows, as does his desire to > be a gentleman. [Episode 3 of 12, rpt of Saturday, 11.00am] > > 02:30-03:00 > > Great Expectations > Pip confides in Biddy that he wants to be a gentleman and lead > a different life. [Episode 4 of 12, rpt of Saturday, 11.30am] > > 03:00-06:00 > > The Comedy Controller > Armando Iannucci: The writer, comedian and producer Armando > Iannucci chooses some personal favourites. [Rpt of Saturday, > 8.00am and 9.00pm] > > 06:00-07:00 > > Garrison Keillor's Radio Show > More music and comedy from your genial host, as well as the > news from Lake Wobegon. [Rpt of Sunday 1.00am] > > Sunday 06 June > > Morning > > 07:00-08:00 > > The Little Toe Radio Show > Sunday's Little Toe Show is presented by Kevin Duala. Victoria > Wood reads the fourth episode of Captain Betty and the > Pirates, plus Naughty stories for > Good Boys and Girls. [Rptd today 3.00pm] > > 08:00-09:15 > > Westway > Omnibus: Another chance to hear last week's five episodes. > [Episodes 21-25, rptd tonight 9.00pm and Monday 3.30am] > > 09:15-09:45 > > Audio Diaries > Roddy and Sam: Roddy is gay. He loves his mum and soft > furnishings. But he's in love with a girl. [Rptd today 10.15pm > and Mon 4.45am] > > 09:45-11:00 > > The Frederica Quartet > Omnibus: Here's another chance to hear parts 3-7 of Still > Life. [Rptd today, 10.45pm and Monday, 5.15am] > > 11:00-11:30 > > The Comediennes > Irene Handl: A look at ladies who make us laugh. This week, > Irene Handl is profiled, with help from archive clips. [Rptd > Monday 1.00am] > > 11:30-12:00 > > How Tickled Am I? > Eric Morecambe: Mark Radcliffe profiles Eric Morecambe, one of > Britain's greatest ever entertainers. [Rptd Monday 1.30am] > > Afternoon > > 12:00-12:30 > > Educating Archie > A Ministry official reveals a new by-pass means all the houses > in the village will be demolished. [Rptd tonight, 7.00pm] > > 12:30-13:00 > > Take It From Here > Jimmy Edwards, Frank Muir and Denis Norden are joined by The > Keynotes in this episode first broadcast in 1953. [Rptd > tonight, 7.30pm] > > 13:00-14:30 > > The Road to Normandy > An old soldier is invited to a reunion on the beaches of > Normandy. But why is he so reluctant to go? [Rptd Monday, > 2.00am] > > 14:30-15:00 > > The Betty Witherspoon Show > Ted Ray, Kenneth Williams and co sing a song about slimming, > and there's an appeal from Scotland Yard. [Rptd tonight > 8.30pm] > > 15:00-16:00 > > The Little Toe Radio Show > Sunday's Little Toe Show is presented by Kevin Duala. Victoria > Wood reads the fourth episode of Captain Betty and the > Pirates, plus Naughty stories for > Good Boys and Girls. [Rpt of today 7.00am] > > 16:00-18:00 > > The Big Toe Radio Show > More guests, quizzes and great stories. > > Evening > > 18:00-18:30 > > Wyrd Sisters > Three witches meet on a blasted heath while murder is in the > air! Terry Pratchett's drama starring Sheila Hancock and Lynda > Baron. [Episode 1 of 4, rptd > at midnight] > > 18:30-19:00 > > The Price of Fear > The Waxwork: Oh my dears, Vincent Price is in your radio to > chill your spine. [Rptd Monday 12.30am] > > 19:00-19:30 > > Educating Archie > A Ministry official reveals a new by-pass means all the houses > in the village will be demolished. [Rpt of today, midday] > > 19:30-20:00 > > Take It From Here > Jimmy Edwards, Frank Muir and Denis Norden are joined by The > Keynotes in this episode first broadcast in 1953. [Rpt of > today, 12.30pm] > > 20:00-20:30 > > The Burkiss Way > Settle Out of Court the Burkiss Way: This week the team play > What's My Gender and present a galactic edition of Panorama. > First broadcast in 1980. [Rptd > Monday 6.30am] > > 20:30-21:00 > > The Betty Witherspoon Show > Ted Ray, Kenneth Williams and co sing a song about slimming, > and there's an appeal from Scotland Yard. [Rpt of today, > 2.30pm] > > 21:00-22:15 > > Westway > Omnibus: Another chance to hear last week's five episodes. > [Episodes 21-25, rpt of today 8.00am, rptd Monday 3.30am] > > 22:15-22:45 > > Audio Diaries > Roddy and Sam: Roddy is gay. He loves his mum and soft > furnishings. But he's in love with a girl. [Rpt of 9.15am, > rptd Mon 4.45am] > > 22:45-00:00 > > The Frederica Quartet > Omnibus: Here's another chance to hear parts 3-7 of Still > Life. [Rpt of today 9.45am, and rptd Monday, 5.15am] > > 00:00-00:30 > > Wyrd Sisters > Three witches meet on a blasted heath while murder is in the > air! Terry Pratchett's drama starring Sheila Hancock and Lynda > Baron. [Epsiode 1 of 4, rpt > of Sunday 6.00pm] > > 00:30-01:00 > > The Price of Fear > The Waxwork: Oh my dears, Vincent Price is in your radio to > chill your spine. [Rpt of Sunday 6.30pm] > > 01:00-01:30 > > The Comediennes > Irene Handl: A look at ladies who make us laugh. This week, > Irene Handl is profiled, with help from archive clips. [Rpt of > Sunday, 11.00am] > > 01:30-02:00 > > How Tickled Am I? > Eric Morecambe: Mark Radcliffe profiles Eric Morecambe, one of > Britain's greatest ever entertainers. [Rpt of Sunday 11.30am] > > 02:00-03:30 > > The Road to Normandy > An old soldier is invited to a reunion on the beaches of > Normandy. But why is he so reluctant to go? [Rpt of Sunday > 1.00pm] > > 03:30-04:45 > > Westway > Omnibus: Another chance to hear last week's five episodes. > [Episodes 21-25, rpt of Sunday 8.00am and 9.00pm] > > 04:45-05:15 > > Audio Diaries > Roddy and Sam: Roddy is gay. He loves his mum and soft > furnishings. But he's in love with a girl. [Rpt of Sunday > 9.15am and 10.15pm] > > 05:15-06:30 > > The Frederica Quartet > Omnibus: Here's another chance to hear parts 3-7 of Still > Life. [Rpt of Sunday, 9.45am and 22.45pm] > > 06:30-07:00 > > The Burkiss Way > Settle Out of Court the Burkiss Way: This week the team play > What's My Gender and present a galactic edition of Panorama. > First broadcast in 1980. [Rpt > of Sunday, 8.00pm] > > Monday 07 June > > Morning > > 07:00-08:00 > > The Little Toe Radio Show > Jez Edwards presents more from Wiggly Park, Dodie Smith's 101 > Dalmatians and Jane Danson reads more from Ruth Louise Symes' > story Frankie's Romeo. [Rptd > today, 3.00pm] > > 08:00-08:30 > > The Now Show > Punt and Dennis host the topical sketch and stand-up series > from January 2002. The Now Show... then. [Rptd tonight, > 10.30pm and Tuesday 4.00am] > > 08:30-09:00 > > Radio Active > Bioshow: Move over Sue Lawley! The hapless DJs try their hand > at a Desert Island Discs style interview. [Rptd tonight, > 10.00pm and Tuesday 3.30am] > > 09:00-09:15 > > Facts and Fancies > Religion, greetings cards and time are bothering Armando > Iannucci. [Episode 1 of 5, rptd tonight at 6.30pm, and Tuesday > at 12.30am] > > 09:15-09:30 > > Porterhouse Blue > The Dean hopes that TV personality Cornelius Carrington will > help him get rid of Sir Godber, the new college master. > [Episode 6 of 9, rptd tonight 6.45pm, > and Tuesday 12.45am] > > 09:30-09:45 > > Westway > Jose is at the asylum hearing, Ned is still missing and Becky > finally comes back from America. [Rptd Tuesday 3.00am] > > 09:45-10:00 > > This Sceptred Isle > Highwaymen, the Rise of Marlborough and War with Spain: When > soldiers found themselves without work, crime rose as they > tried to support themselves. Some > became highwaymen. [Rptd Tuesday 3.15am] > > 10:00-11:00 > > The Forsyte Chronicles > It's spring 1930 and Dinny has had five marriage proposals but > is still single. [Episode 20 of 23, rptd Tuesday 1.00am] > > 11:00-11:45 > > The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes > The Five Orange Pips: At breakfast one morning Colonel Elias > Openshaw receives a letter whose singular contents spell > violent death. [Rptd Tuesday 2.00am] > > 11:45-12:00 > > The Frederica Quartet > Babel Tower. Part 1: No longer at Cambridge, Frederica has > given up her carefree, independent lifestyle. Can settling > down bring her happiness? [Rptd Tuesday > 2.45am] > > Afternoon > > 12:00-12:30 > > I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue > Sandi Toksvig joins Humphrey Lyttleton, Samantha, Colin and > the team. [Rptd tonight, 7.00pm and Tuesday, 5.30am] > > 12:30-13:00 > > The Goon Show > Seagoon MCC, The Man Who Won the War: Seagoon is trying to get > thrown out of the army. Unfortunately all his 'bad' ideas seem > to work. [Rptd tonight, 7.30pm > and Tuesday 6.00am] > > 13:00-13:30 > > Paul Temple and the Margo Mystery > A Change of Mind: After appointing Paul Temple to investigate > his daughter's murder, George Kelburn mysteriously asks him to > drop the case. [Episode 3 of > 8, rptd tonight, 8.00pm] > > 13:30-14:00 > > Charity Ends at Home > Colin Watson's six-part serial about dark deeds in small-town > animal charities. [Episode 2 of 6, rptd tonight, 8.30pm] > > 14:00-14:30 > > On Baby Street > Baby-related sitcom starring Kathy Burke, Keith Allen, > Caroline Aherne and Graham Fellows. [Rptd tonight, 9.00pm] > > 14:30-15:00 > > Dad's Army > The Showing Up of Corporal Jones: Arthur Lowe, Clive Dunn and > the Home Guard gang have another mishap in this episode first > broadcast in 1974. [Rptd tonight > at 9.30pm and Tuesday 6.30am] > > 15:00-16:00 > > The Little Toe Radio Show > Jez Edwards presents more from Wiggly Park, Dodie Smith's 101 > Dalmatians and Jane Danson reads more from Ruth Louise Symes' > story Frankie's Romeo. [Rpt > of 7.00am] > > 16:00-18:00 > > The Big Toe Radio Show > More quizzes, competitions and stories. > > Evening > > 18:00-18:30 > > Space Force > Threshold of Stars: Charles Chilton's sci-fi adventure > continues. [Episode 5 of 6, rptd at midnight] > > 18:30-18:45 > > Facts and Fancies > Religion, greetings cards and time are bothering Armando > Iannucci. [Episode 1 of 5, rpt of today, 9.00am, rptd Tuesday > 12.30am] > > 18:45-19:00 > > Porterhouse Blue > The Dean hopes that TV personality Cornelius Carrington will > help him get rid of Sir Godber, the new college master. > [Episode 6 of 9, rpt of today, 9.15am, > rptd Tuesday 12.45am] > > 19:00-19:30 > > I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue > Sandi Toksvig joins Humphrey Lyttleton, Samantha, Colin and > the team. [Rpt of today midday and rptd Tuesday, 5.30am] > > 19:30-20:00 > > The Goon Show > Seagoon MCC, The Man Who Won the War: Seagoon is trying to get > thrown out of the army. Unfortunately all his 'bad' ideas seem > to work. [Rpt of today 12.30pm, > rptd Tuesday, 6.00am] > > 20:00-20:30 > > Paul Temple and the Margo Mystery > A Change of Mind: After appointing Paul Temple to investigate > his daughter's murder, George Kelburn mysteriously asks him to > drop the case. [Episode 3 of > 8, rpt of today, 1.00pm] > > 20:30-21:00 > > Charity Ends at Home > Colin Watson's six-part serial about dark deeds in small-town > animal charities. [Episode 2 of 6, rpt of today, 1.30pm] > > 21:00-21:30 > > On Baby Street > Baby-related sitcom starring Kathy Burke, Keith Allen, > Caroline Aherne and Graham Fellows. [Rpt of today, 2.00pm] > > 21:30-22:00 > > Dad's Army > The Showing Up of Corporal Jones: Arthur Lowe, Clive Dunn and > the Home Guard gang have another mishap in this episode first > broadcast in 1974. [Rpt of today > 2.30pm, rptd Tuesday 6.30am] > > 22:00-22:30 > > Radio Active > Bioshow: Move over Sue Lawley! The hapless DJs try their hand > at a Desert Island Discs style interview. [Rpt of today, > 8.30am and rptd Tuesday 3.30am] > > 22:30-23:00 > > The Now Show > Punt and Dennis host the topical sketch and stand-up series > from January 2002. The Now Show... then. [Rpt of today 8.00am, > Rptd Tuesday, 4.00am] > > 23:00-23:30 > > And Now in Colour > Fireworks are part of this week's programme and there's > nothing like letting a lot of them off in order to grab some > attention. [Rptd Tuesday, 4.30am] > > 23:30-00:00 > > Girls Will Be Girls > Rebecca Front and Sioned William with more songs and sketches, > including Gina and Karina at the Health Club. [Rptd Tuesday, > 5.00am] > > 00:00-00:30 > > Space Force > Threshold of Stars: Charles Chilton's sci-fi adventure > continues. [Episode 5 of 6, rpt of Monday 6.00pm] > > 00:30-00:45 > > Facts and Fancies > Religion, greetings cards and time are bothering Armando > Iannucci. [Episode 1 of 5, rpt of Monday 9.00am and 6.30pm] > > 00:45-01:00 > > Porterhouse Blue > The Dean hopes that TV personality Cornelius Carrington will > help him get rid of Sir Godber, the new college master. > [Episode 6 of 9, rpt of Monday, 9.15am > and 6.45pm] > > 01:00-02:00 > > The Forsyte Chronicles > It's spring 1930 and Dinny has had five marriage proposals but > is still single. [Episode 20 of 23. Rpt of Monday 10.00am] > > 02:00-02:45 > > The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes > The Five Orange Pips: At breakfast one morning Colonel Elias > Openshaw receives a letter whose singular contents spell > violent death. [Rpt of Monday 11.00am] > > 02:45-03:00 > > The Frederica Quartet > Babel Tower. Part 1: No longer at Cambridge, Frederica has > given up her carefree, independent lifestyle. Can settling > down bring her happiness? [Rpt of > Monday 11.45am] > > 03:00-03:15 > > Westway > Jose is at the asylum hearing, Ned is still missing and Becky > finally comes back from America. [Rptd of Monday 9.30am] > > 03:15-03:30 > > This Sceptred Isle > Highwaymen, the Rise of Marlborough and War with Spain: When > soldiers found themselves without work, crime rose as they > tried to support themselves. Some > became highwaymen. [Rpt of Monday 9.45am] > > 03:30-04:00 > > Radio Active > Bioshow: Move over Sue Lawley! The hapless DJs try their hand > at a Desert Island Discs style interview. [Rpt of Monday > 8.30am and 10.00pm] > > 04:00-04:30 > > The Now Show > Punt and Dennis host the topical sketch and stand-up series > from January 2002. The Now Show... then. [Rpt of Monday 8.00am > and 10.30pm] > > 04:30-05:00 > > And Now in Colour > Fireworks are part of this week's programme and there's > nothing like letting a lot of them off in order to grab some > attention. [Rpt of Monday 11.00pm] > > 05:00-05:30 > > Girls Will Be Girls > Rebecca Front and Sioned William with more songs and sketches, > including Gina and Karina at the Health Club. [Rpt of Monday, > 11.30pm] > > 05:30-06:00 > > I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue > Sandi Toksvig joins Humphrey Lyttleton, Samantha, Colin and > the team. [Rpt of Monday at midday and 7.00pm] > > 06:00-06:30 > > The Goon Show > Seagoon MCC, The Man Who Won the War: Seagoon is trying to get > thrown out of the army. Unfortunately all his 'bad' ideas seem > to work. [Rpt of Monday 12.30pm > and 7.00pm] > > 06:30-07:00 > > Dad's Army > The Showing Up of Corporal Jones: Arthur Lowe, Clive Dunn and > the Home Guard gang have another mishap in this episode first > broadcast in 1974. [Rpt of Monday > 2.30pm and 9.30pm] > > Tuesday 08 June > > Morning > > 07:00-08:00 > > The Little Toe Radio Show > Jez Edwards introduces more from Wiggly Park, Jessica > Willcocks begins Anne Fine's Jennifer's Diary and there's the > first part of The Riddle of the Frozen > Phantom. [Rptd today, 3.00pm] > > 08:00-08:30 > > A Swift Laugh > Griff Rhys Jones presents classic comedy clips. [Rptd tonight, > 10.30pm and Wednesday, 4.00am] > > 08:30-09:00 > > In the Balance > An apparent stomach complaint strikes a number of fans on the > way to the World Cup and Prince Charles is nearly stabbed. > [Rptd tonight, 10.00pm and Wednesday, > 3.30am] > > 09:00-09:15 > > Facts and Fancies > Opera and ears are troubling comic genius Armando. [Episode 2 > of 5, rptd 6.30pm, Wednesday 12.30am] > > 09:15-09:30 > > Porterhouse Blue > A TV programme is to be made on the college, but will this > portray Porterhouse and new master Sir Godber in a favourable > light? [Episode 7 of 9, rptd 6.45pm, > and Wednesday 12.45am] > > 09:30-09:45 > > Westway > Tension runs high in the Boyce family, Kelly misses her Mum > and malingerer Len ends up in hospital. [Rptd Wednesday > 3.00am] > > 09:45-10:00 > > This Sceptred Isle > A New Queen Mary and Why Britain Must Go to War: Queen Anne > married George of Denmark and had no children, although she > had been pregnant 18 times. [Rptd > Wednesday, 3.15am] > > 10:00-11:00 > > The Woman in White > A chance meeting one night leads to a story of intrigue and > madness. [Episode 1 of 4, rptd Wednesday 1.00am] > > 11:00-11:45 > > The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes > The Man With the Twisted Lip: On the trail of a missing man, > Holmes enters to one of London's vilest opium dens. Starring > Clive Merrison and Michael Williams. > [Rptd Wednesday 2.00am] > > 11:45-12:00 > > The Frederica Quartet > Babel Tower. Part 2: Daniel's daughter has an accident, and > lies unconscious in hospital. [Rptd Wed 2.45am] > > Afternoon > > 12:00-12:30 > > The News Quiz > Jeremy Hardy and Paul Sussman pit their news knowledge against > Alan Coren and Clive Anderson. From April 1999. [Rptd today, > 7.00pm and Wednesday, 5.30am] > > 12:30-13:00 > > Hancock's Half Hour > Hancock's School: Sid capitalises on Hancock's efforts to > teach Bill to read by turning the house into an expensive > public school. [Rptd today 7.30pm and > Wednesday 6.00am] > > 13:00-13:30 > > Paul Temple and the Margo Mystery > Bill Fletcher's Story: The Temples narrowly escape injury when > a bomb is sent to their home. [Episode 4 of 8, rptd tonight > 8.00pm] > > 13:30-14:00 > > Charity Ends at Home > Colin Watson's six-part serial about dark deeds in small-town > animal charities. [Episode 3 of 6, rptd tonight 8.30pm] > > 14:00-14:30 > > Life, Death and Sex with Mike and Sue > Mike highlights the plight of the homeless on air - to raise > money for a new squash court. [Rptd tonight, 9.00pm] > > 14:30-15:00 > > Steptoe and Son > Live Now, Paye Later: Old man Albert's been defrauding the > Inland Revenue and the Tax Inspector comes to investigate! > [Rptd tonight, 9.30pm and Wednesday > 6.30am] > > 15:00-16:00 > > The Little Toe Radio Show > Jez Edwards introduces more from Wiggly Park, Jessica > Willcocks begins Anne Fine's Jennifer's Diary and there's the > first part of The Riddle of the Frozen > Phantom. [Rpt of today, 7.00am] > > 16:00-18:00 > > The Big Toe Radio Show > More stories, competitions and quizzes. > > Evening > > 18:00-18:30 > > Space Force > Marooned in Space: The conclusion of Charles Chilton's classic > sci-fi. [Episode 6 of 6, rptd midnight] > > 18:30-18:45 > > Facts and Fancies > Opera and ears are troubling comic genius Armando. [Episode 2 > of 5, rpt of 9.00am, rptd Wed 12.30am] > > 18:45-19:00 > > Porterhouse Blue > A TV programme is to be made on the college, but will this > portray Porterhouse and new master Sir Godber in a favourable > light? [Episode 7 of 9, rpt of > today at 9.15am and rptd Wednesday 12.45am] > > 19:00-19:30 > > The News Quiz > Jeremy Hardy and Paul Sussman pit their news knowledge against > Alan Coren and Clive Anderson. From April 1999. [Rpt of midday > today, rptd Wednesday 5.30am] > > 19:30-20:00 > > Hancock's Half Hour > Hancock's School: Sid capitalises on Hancock's efforts to > teach Bill to read by turning the house into an expensive > public school. [Rpt of today 12.30pm, > rptd Wednesday 6.00am] > > 20:00-20:30 > > Paul Temple and the Margo Mystery > Bill Fletcher's Story: The Temples narrowly escape injury when > a bomb is sent to their home. [Episode 4 of 8, rpt of today > 1.00pm] > > 20:30-21:00 > > Charity Ends at Home > Colin Watson's six-part serial about dark deeds in small-town > animal charities. [Episode 3 of 6, rpt of today 1.30pm] > > 21:00-21:30 > > Life, Death and Sex with Mike and Sue > Mike highlights the plight of the homeless on air - to raise > money for a new squash court. [Rpt of today, 2.00pm] > > 21:30-22:00 > > Steptoe and Son > Live Now, Paye Later: Old man Albert's been defrauding the > Inland Revenue and the Tax Inspector comes to investigate! > [Rpt of today, 2.30pm, rptd Wednesday > 6.30am] > > 22:00-22:30 > > In the Balance > An apparent stomach complaint strikes a number of fans on the > way to the World Cup and Prince Charles is nearly stabbed. > [Rpt of today, 8.30am, rptd Wednesday, > 3.30am] > > 22:30-23:00 > > A Swift Laugh > Griff Rhys Jones presents classic comedy clips. [Rpt of today, > 8.00am, rptd Wednesday 4.00am] > > 23:00-23:30 > > The Cheese Shop Presents... > The Butter Factor: Sketches and songs from the off-the-wall > Cheese Shop team. [Rptd Wednesday 4.30am] > > 23:30-00:00 > > Dial M for Pizza > Sketch show starring Jim Broadbent, Mike Grady, Felicity > Montagu and Jonathan Kydd. No anchovies. [Rptd Wednesday > 5.00am] > > 00:00-00:30 > > Space Force > Marooned in Space: The conclusion of Charles Chilton's classic > sci-fi. [Episode 6 of 6, rpt of Tuesday 6.00pm] > > 00:30-00:45 > > Facts and Fancies > Opera and ears are troubling comic genius Armando. [Episode 2 > of 5, rpt of Tuesday 9.00am and 6.30pm] > > 00:45-01:00 > > Porterhouse Blue > A TV programme is to be made on the college, but will this > portray Porterhouse and new master Sir Godber in a favourable > light? [Episode 7 of 9, rpt of > Tuesday, 9.15am and 6.45pm] > > 01:00-02:00 > > The Woman in White > A chance meeting one night leads to a story of intrigue and > madness. [Episode 1 of 4, rpt of Tuesday, 10.00am] > > 02:00-02:45 > > The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes > The Man With the Twisted Lip: On the trail of a missing man, > Holmes enters to one of London's vilest opium dens. Starring > Clive Merrison and Michael Williams. > [Rpt of Tuesday 11.00am] > > 02:45-03:00 > > The Frederica Quartet > Babel Tower. Part 2: Daniel's daughter has an accident and > lies unconscious in hospital. [Rpt of Tue 11.45am] > > 03:00-03:15 > > Westway > Tension runs high in the Boyce family, Kelly misses her Mum > and malingerer Len ends up in hospital. [Rpt of Tuesday > 9.30am] > > 03:15-03:30 > > This Sceptred Isle > A New Queen Mary and Why Britain Must Go to War: Queen Anne > married George of Denmark and had no children, although she > had been pregnant 18 times. [Rpt > of Tuesday, 9.45am] > > 03:30-04:00 > > In the Balance > An apparent stomach complaint strikes a number of fans on the > way to the World Cup and Prince Charles is nearly stabbed. > [Rpt of Tuesday, 8.30am and 10.00pm] > > 04:00-04:30 > > A Swift Laugh > Griff Rhys Jones presents classic comedy clips. [Rpt of > Tuesday 8.00am and 10.30pm] > > 04:30-05:00 > > The Cheese Shop Presents... > The Butter Factor: Sketches and songs from the off-the-wall > Cheese Shop team. [Rpt of Tuesday 11.00pm] > > 05:00-05:30 > > Dial M for Pizza > Sketch show starring Jim Broadbent, Mike Grady, Felicity > Montagu and Jonathan Kydd. No anchovies. [Rpt of Tuesday > 11.30pm] > > 05:30-06:00 > > The News Quiz > Jeremy Hardy and Paul Sussman pit their news knowledge against > Alan Coren and Clive Anderson. From April 1999. [Rpt of > Tuesday midday and 7.00pm] > > 06:00-06:30 > > Hancock's Half Hour > Hancock's School: Sid capitalises on Hancock's efforts to > teach Bill to read by turning the house into an expensive > public school. [Rpt of Tuesday 12.30pm > and 7.30pm] > > 06:30-07:00 > > Steptoe and Son > Live Now, Paye Later: Old man Albert's been defrauding the > Inland Revenue and the Tax Inspector comes to investigate! > [Rpt of Tuesday 2.30pm and 9.30pm] > > Wednesday 09 June > > Morning > > 07:00-08:00 > > The Little Toe Radio Show > Join Jez Edwards for another Little Toe Show, which begins > with a quick trip round Keith Faulkner's Wiggly Park and > Jessica Willcocks begins Anne Fine's > Jennifer's Diary. [Rptd today 3.00pm] > > 08:00-08:30 > > That Reminds Me > Roy Hudd: Think Roy Hudd, think Huddlines, but there is so > much more to this performer. [Rptd today 10.30pm and Thursday > 4.00am] > > 08:30-09:00 > > Knowing Me, Knowing You > Naked ambition and a naked 'woman's area'. Add one dead Lord > and this is Alan Partridge. Ah ha! [Rptd today 10.00pm and > Thursday 3.30am] > > 09:00-09:15 > > Facts and Fancies > The Armando Man turns his attention to dictators, and which > ones he likes. [Episode 3 of 5, rptd 6.30pm, Thurs at 12.30am] > > 09:15-09:30 > > Porterhouse Blue > When Carrington's TV programme goes out it contains some > devastating disclosures about Porterhouse college. [Episode 8 > of 9, rptd today at 6.45pm, and Thursday > at 12.45am] > > 09:30-09:45 > > Westway > Hear the sound of pennies dropping as Joy works out why the > Boyces are so stressed. [Rptd Thursday 3.00am] > > 09:45-10:00 > > This Sceptred Isle > The Battle of Blenheim: England is once again at war with the > French. [Rptd Thursday 3.15am] > > 10:00-11:00 > > The Woman in White > Wilkie Collins' story of intrigue and madness. With Juliet > Aubrey and Toby Stephens. [Episode 2 of 4, rptd Thursday > 1.00am] > > 11:00-11:45 > > The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes > The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle: How does Holmes solve a > case when the only clues are a Christmas goose and a hat? > Starring Clive Merrison and Michael > Williams. [Rptd Thursday 2.00am] > > 11:45-12:00 > > The Frederica Quartet > Babel Tower. Part 3: Frederica finds her personality and > freedom restricted by her husband Nigel. [Rptd Thursday > 2.45am] > > Afternoon > > 12:00-12:30 > > The Write Stuff > James Walton is joined by John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks, Louise > Doughty and Imogen Stubbs. Author of the week is Evelyn Waugh. > [Rptd today 7.00pm and Thursday > 5.30am] > > 12:30-13:00 > > Round the Horne > Trilby: You'll have no more sweaty horse worries after this > edition from 1967. [Rptd today 7.30pm and Thursday 6.00am] > > 13:00-13:30 > > Paul Temple and the Margo Mystery > Breakwater House: In search of Julia's killer, the Temples go > to Brighton where a fortune teller warns them that they face > grave danger. [Episode 5 of 8, > rptd today 8.00pm] > > 13:30-14:00 > > Charity Ends at Home > Colin Watson's six-part serial about dark deeds in small-town > animal charities. [Episode 4 of 6, rptd tonight 8.30pm] > > 14:00-14:30 > > Parsley Sidings > Goodbye Parsley Sidings: Comedy set in a small railway > station. With Arthur Lowe and Ian Lavender from Dad's Army. > Written by Jim Eldridge. [Rptd today > 9.00pm] > > 14:30-15:00 > > The Men from the Ministry > In the Picture: A mission to clean up the lax and dirty morals > of England goes wrong when it gets confused with a Keep > Britain Tidy campaign. [Rptd today > 9.30pm and Thursday 6.30am] > > 15:00-16:00 > > The Little Toe Radio Show > Join Jez Edwards for another Little Toe Show, which begins > with a quick trip round Keith Faulkner's Wiggly Park and > Jessica Willcocks begins Anne Fine's > Jennifer's Diary. [Rpt of today 7.00am] > > 16:00-18:00 > > The Big Toe Radio Show > More stories, competitions and quizzes. > > Evening > > 18:00-18:30 > > Space Force > The Return of the Sun God: Charles Chilton's 80s sci-fi drama > starring Barry Foster as Saxon and Nicky Henson as Chipper. > [Episode 1 of 6, rptd midnight] > > 18:30-18:45 > > Facts and Fancies > The Armando Man turns his attention to dictators, and which > ones he likes. [Episode 3 of 5, rpt of 9.00am, rptd Thurs > 12.30am] > > 18:45-19:00 > > Porterhouse Blue > When Carrington's TV programme goes out it contains some > devastating disclosures about Porterhouse college. [Episode 8 > of 9, rpt of today 9.15am, rptd Thursday > 12.45am] > > 19:00-19:30 > > The Write Stuff > James Walton is joined by John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks, Louise > Doughty and Imogen Stubbs. Author of the week is Evelyn Waugh. > [Rpt of midday today, rptd > Thursday 5.30am] > > 19:30-20:00 > > Round the Horne > Trilby: You'll have no more sweaty horse worries after this > edition from 1967. [Rpt of today 12.30pm, rptd Thursday > 6.00am] > > 20:00-20:30 > > Paul Temple and the Margo Mystery > Breakwater House: In search of Julia's killer, the Temples go > to Brighton where a fortune teller warns them that they face > grave danger. [Episode 5 of 8, > rpt of today 1.00pm] > > 20:30-21:00 > > Charity Ends at Home > Colin Watson's six-part serial about dark deeds in small-town > animal charities. [Episode 4 of 6, rpt of today 1.30pm] > > 21:00-21:30 > > Parlsey Sidings > Goodbye Parsley Sidings: Comedy set in a small railway > station. With Arthur Lowe and Ian Lavender from Dad's Army. > Written by Jim Eldridge. [Rpt of today > 2.00pm] > > 21:30-22:00 > > The Men from the Ministry > In the Picture: A mission to clean up the lax and dirty morals > of England goes wrong when it gets confused with a Keep > Britain Tidy campaign. [Rpt of today > 2.30pm, rptd Thursday 6.30am] > > 22:00-22:30 > > Knowing Me, Knowing You > Naked ambition and a naked 'woman's area'. Add one dead Lord > and this is Alan Partridge. Ah ha! [Rpt of today 8.30am, rptd > Thursday 3.30am] > > 22:30-23:00 > > That Reminds Me > Roy Hudd: Think Roy Hudd, think Huddlines, but there is so > much more to this performer. [Rpt of today 8.00am, rptd > Thursday 4.00am] > > 23:00-23:30 > > The Reduced Shakespeare Radio Show > Hamlet: The Royal Family of Elsinore compared to The Three > Stooges. Well you are listening to the Reduced Shakespeare > Company. [Rptd Thursday 4.30am] > > 23:30-00:00 > > Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation > This week, Jeremy's lecture demonstrates how to see things > through the eyes of others. [Rptd Thursday 5.00am] > > 00:00-00:30 > > Space Force > The Return of the Sun God: Charles Chilton's 80s sci-fi drama > starring Barry Foster as Saxon and Nicky Henson as Chipper. > [Episode 1 of 6, rpt of Wednesday > 6.00pm] > > 00:30-00:45 > > Facts and Fancies > The Armando Man turns his attention to dictators, and which > ones he likes. [Episode 3 of 5, rpt of Wednesday 9.00am and > 6.30pm] > > 00:45-01:00 > > Porterhouse Blue > When Carrington's TV programme goes out it contains some > devastating disclosures about Porterhouse college. [Episode 8 > of 9, rpt of Wednesday 9.15am and > 6.45pm] > > 01:00-02:00 > > The Woman in White > Wilkie Collins' story of intrigue and madness. With Juliet > Aubrey and Toby Stephens. [Episode 2 of 4, rpt of Wednesday > 10.00am] > > 02:00-02:45 > > The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes > The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle: How does Holmes solve a > case when the only clues are a Christmas goose and a hat? > Starring Clive Merrison and Michael > Williams. [Rpt of Wednesday 11.00am] > > 02:45-03:00 > > The Frederica Quartet > Babel Tower. Part 3: Frederica finds her personality and > freedom restricted by her husband Nigel. [Rpt of Wednesday > 11.45am] > > 03:00-03:15 > > Westway > Hear the sound of pennies dropping as Joy works out why the > Boyces are so stressed. [Rpt of Wednesday 9.30am] > > 03:15-03:30 > > This Sceptred Isle > The Battle of Blenheim: England is once again at war with the > French. [Rpt of Wednesday 9.45am] > > 03:30-04:00 > > Knowing Me, Knowing You > Naked ambition and a naked 'woman's area'. Add one dead Lord > and this is Alan Partridge. Ah ha! [Rpt of Wednesday 8.30am > and 10.00pm] > > 04:00-04:30 > > That Reminds Me > Roy Hudd: Think Roy Hudd, think Huddlines, but there is so > much more to this performer. [Rpt of Wednesday 8.00am and > 10.30pm] > > 04:30-05:00 > > The Reduced Shakespeare Radio Show > Hamlet: The Royal Family of Elsinore compared to The Three > Stooges. Well you are listening to the Reduced Shakespeare > Company. [Rpt of Wednesday 11.00pm] > > 05:00-05:30 > > Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation > This week, Jeremy's lecture demonstrates how to see things > through the eyes of others. [Rpt of Wednesday 11.30pm] > > 05:30-06:00 > > The Write Stuff > James Walton is joined by John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks, Louise > Doughty and Imogen Stubbs. Author of the week is Evelyn Waugh. > [Rpt of Wednesday midday and > 7.00pm] > > 06:00-06:30 > > Round the Horne > Trilby: You'll have no more sweaty horse worries after this > edition from 1967. [Rpt of Wednesday 12.30pm and 7.30pm] > > 06:30-07:00 > > The Men from the Ministry > In the Picture: A mission to clean up the lax and dirty morals > of England goes wrong when it gets confused with a Keep > Britain Tidy campaign. [Rpt of Wednesday > 2.30pm and 9.30pm] > ** To leave the Access-UK list, send a message with the Subject ** unsubscribe ** to access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** For other things like setting nomail when on holiday, ** or digest mode, send a message to the above, with the subject ** faq