Thanks for that Steave. very useful Malcolm. BBC Radio Four Extra Listings - Saturday 11th to Friday 17th August 2012 Saturday 11th August 2012 06:00 Johanna Spyri. Heidi. A Swiss mountain girl must leave her grandfather to move to Frankfurt with her Aunt. Stars Ciara Janson and Richard Johnson. [Repeat 16:00 and 04:00] [First Broadcast 29/12/1995] 07:30 Yes Yes Yes. Series 1. 6 of 6 The Last Gasp Gold. John Rawling relives the 1991 World Athletics Championships when Britain's 400m men's relay team beat the USA to gold. [First Broadcast 10/10/1999] 08:00 Ed Doolan interviews ... Gyles Brandreth and Danny La Rue. The raconteur and former MP, Gyles Brandreth - followed by the famous female impersonator, Danny La Rue talking in 1985. [Repeat 15:00 and 01:00] [First Broadcast 07/03/2010] 09:00 Comedy Controller. Fred MacAulay. Scottish comedian Fred MacAulay selects six favourites: Radio Active, Variety is the Spice of Life, The Alan Davies Show, Just a Minute, On the Hour and A Bit of Fry and Laurie. [Repeat 19:00] [First Broadcast 05/05/2007] 12:00 The LIttle Ottleys. Series 3. Omnibus. Martyn Wade's newly minted Edwardian entanglements are based on characters from the novels of Ada Leverson. Stars Haydn Gwynne. [Repeat 02:00] [First Broadcast 11/08/2012] 13:15 Baldi. Series 4. 1 of 6 Cross Purposes. As the priestly sleuth tackles some crossword-related murders, Father Troy is a surprisingly adept ally. Stars David Threlfall. [Repeat 03:15] [First Broadcast 17/02/2005] 14:00 Beyond Our Ken. Kenneth Horne's monstrous spoof of 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' - and 'Hornerama' on sport. With Hugh Paddick. [First Broadcast 07/12/1961] 14:30 The Burkiss Way. Series 2. 12 of 13 Become a Rock Star The Burkiss Way. Starting at the end, this show is brought to you in reverse order. With Chris Emmett and Fred Harris. [First Broadcast 02/03/1977] 15:00 Ed Doolan interviews .. Gyles Brandreth and Danny La Rue. The raconteur and former MP, Gyles Brandreth - followed by the famous female impersonator, Danny La Rue talking in 1985. [Repeat 01:00] [First Broadcast 07/03/2010] 16:00 Johanna Spyri. Heidi. A Swiss mountain girl must leave her grandfather to move to Frankfurt with her Aunt. Stars Ciara Janson and Richard Johnson. [Repeat 04:00] [First Broadcast 29/12/1995] 17:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars. Series 4. 5 of 6. Kathy Burke. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 5th August 2012. [Repeat 05:30] 18:00 The Scarifyers. For King and Country. 3 of 4. MI-13's Lionheart and Dunning discover the identity of the Stour Banshee and the Faraday Murderer. Stars Nicholas Courtney. [Repeat 00:00] [First Broadcast 08/03/2009] 18:30 Fantastic Journeys. 1 of 4 The Door in the Wall - H G Wells. Is daydreamer Lionel Wallace brave enough to turn his back on the world he knows for a better life? Read by Anton Lesser. [Repeat 00:30] [First Broadcast 01/02/2009] 19:00 Comedy Controller. Fred MacAulay. Scottish comedian Fred MacAulay selects six favourites: Radio Active, Variety is the Spice of Life, The Alan Davies Show, Just a Minute, On the Hour and A Bit of Fry and Laurie. [First Broadcast 05/05/2007] 22:00 4 at the Store. Series 1. 1 of 4. From London's Comedy Store - Simon Bligh introduces stand-ups Dominic Holland, Sue Beard and Felix Dexter. [First Broadcast 08/12/1998] 22:30 20th Century Vampire. 5 of 6. Trainee vampire Eloise learns Mr Jenkins has the world's rarest - and tastiest blood. Stars Louise Lombard. [First Broadcast 26/11/1993] 23:00 VI Warshawski. Killing Orders. 2 of 6 Forging Ahead. Despite threats of violence, the investigation goes on. Kathleen Turner stars as Sara Paretsky's private eye. With Martin Shaw. [First Broadcast 14/11/1991] 23:30 Stephen King. Blaze. 2 of 6. The small-time con artist acquires equipment to honour George's kidnap plan. William Hope reads Stephen King's 'lost' thriller. [First Broadcast 30/12/2008] 23:45 Pulp Fiction. Series 1. 2 of 5 Getaway. Vincenti is high. Vincenti is about to make the biggest hit of his career. Gil Brewer's thriller read by Peter Marinker. [First Broadcast 09/12/2008] 00:00 The Scarifyers. For King and Country. 3 of 4. MI-13's Lionheart and Dunning discover the identity of the Stour Banshee and the Faraday Murderer. Stars Nicholas Courtney. [First Broadcast 08/03/2009] 00:30 Fantastic Journeys. 1 of 4 The Door in the Wall - H G Wells. Is daydreamer Lionel Wallace brave enough to turn his back on the world he knows for a better life? Read by Anton Lesser. [First Broadcast 01/02/2009] 01:00 Ed Doolan interviews ... Gyles Brandreth and Danny La Rue. The raconteur and former MP, Gyles Brandreth - followed by the famous female impersonator, Danny La Rue talking in 1985. [First Broadcast 07/03/2010] 03:15 Baldi. Series 4. 1 of 6 Cross Purposes. As the priestly sleuth tackles some crossword-related murders, Father Troy is a surprisingly adept ally. Stars David Threlfall. [First Broadcast 17/02/2005] 04:00 Johanna Spyri. Heidi. A Swiss mountain girl must leave her grandfather to move to Frankfurt with her Aunt. Stars Ciara Janson and Richard Johnson. [First Broadcast 29/12/1995] 05:30 I've Never Seen Star Wars. Series 4. 5 of 6. Kathy Burke. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 5th August 2012. *********** Sunday 12th August 2012 06:00 Andrea Levy. Small Island. Omnibus. 3 of 3. Indian independence spells the end of the British Empire. Dramatisation of the award winning novel. Stars Stephen Tompkinson. [Repeat 12:00] [First Broadcast 12/08/2012] 07:15 Strange Weather Days. Series 1. 4 of 5 Snow Stops Play. Meteorologist Helen Young recalls 1975, when snow fell in June and interrupted play at Buxton cricket ground. [Repeat 13:15] [First Broadcast 04/06/1998] 07:30 Clare in the Community. Series 6. 1 of 6 Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire. Sony Award Winning comedy. Caring social worker Clare Barker is now Acting Team Leader at the Family Centre. Stars Sally Phillips. [Repeat 22:00] 08:00 The Betty Witherspoon Show. Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray make merry at the court of Henry VIII. Songs and sketches with Miriam Margolyes. [Repeat 15:00, 20:00 and 03:00] [First Broadcast 11/05/1974] 08:30 The Clitheroe Kid. Another Mother For Ossie. The cheeky schoolboy causes havoc when he thinks Mr Higginbottom's having an affair. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. [Repeat 15:30 and 20:30] [First Broadcast 07/11/1965] 09:00 Jules Verne. Around The World in Eighty Days. 2 of 4 Distractions in the Jungle. Travellers Phileas Fogg and Passepartout buy an elephant in India - and come to the aid of a Princess. Stars Leslie Phillips. [Repeat 16:30 and 05:00] [First Broadcast 19/12/1991] 09:30 Catherine Fisher. Incarceron. 2 of 3. As Claudia's arranged wedding looms, she's more concerned with helping Finn escape his nightmarish prison. Stars Sarah Ovens. [Repeat 17:00 and 05:30] [First Broadcast 12/06/2011] 10:00 Desert Island Discs Revisited. Olympians. Michael Johnson. Olympic gold medal winning sprinter Michael Johnson joins Kirsty Young to make his castaway choices. [Repeat 21:00 and 01:00] [First Broadcast 16/10/2011] 10:45 Short Stories By John McGahern. A Slip Up. Exiled in England, a retired Irishman sustains himself by imagining working the farm he lost back home. Read by Sean McGinley. [Repeat 21:45 and 01:45] [First Broadcast 17/11/2006] 11:00 World of Pub. Series 1. 1 of 4. Dodgy Phil revamps an East End boozer with some animatronic dinosaurs and Edith Piaf. Stars John Thomson. [Repeat 19:00 and 02:00] [First Broadcast 04/03/1998] 11:15 Ambridge Extra. Series 3. Omnibus. 6 of 10 When the road trip four end up staying at a friend's place, Fallon wakes up to discover it's not just her who's had an eventful night. [Repeat 19:15 and 02:15] 11:45 Michael Holroyd. A Strange Eventful History. 1 of 5. Eleanor Bron reads Michael Holroyd's biography of Victorian stage greats, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. Fallen Ellen runs off. [Repeat 19:45 and 02:45] [First Broadcast 15/09/2008] 12:00 Andrea Levy. Small Island. Omnibus. 3 of 3. Indian independence spells the end of the British Empire. Dramatisation of the award winning novel. Stars Stephen Tompkinson. [First Broadcast 12/08/2012] 13:15 Strange Weather Days. Series 1. 4 of 5 Snow Stops Play. Meteorologist Helen Young recalls 1975, when snow fell in June and interrupted play at Buxton cricket ground. [First Broadcast 04/06/1998] 13:30 James Follett. The Light of a Thousand Suns. Bizarre coincidences spark a British nuclear submarine's preparations for all-out attack. Stars Manning Wilson and John Rye. [Repeat 03:30] [First Broadcast 06/07/1974] 15:00 The Betty Witherspoon Show. Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray make merry at the court of Henry VIII. Songs and sketches with Miriam Margolyes. [Repeat 20:00 and 03:00] [First Broadcast 11/05/1974] 15:30 The Clitheroe Kid. Another Mother For Ossie. The cheeky schoolboy causes havoc when he thinks Mr Higginbottom's having an affair. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. [Repeat 20:30] [First Broadcast 07/11/1965] 16:00 Mel's Mix. The Best of The 4 O'Clock Show. Mel's Mix. The pick of the week's 4 O'Clock Show with Mel Giedroyc. [First Broadcast 12/08/2012] 16:30 Jules Verne. Around The World in Eighty Days. 2 of 4 Distractions in the Jungle. Travellers Phileas Fogg and Passepartout buy an elephant in India - and come to the aid of a Princess. Stars Leslie Phillips. [Repeat 05:00] [First Broadcast 19/12/1991] 17:00 Catherine Fisher. Incarceron. 2 of 3. As Claudia's arranged wedding looms, she's more concerned with helping Finn escape his nightmarish prison. Stars Sarah Ovens. [Repeat 05:30] [First Broadcast 12/06/2011] 17:30 Christopher Brookmyre's Comedy Bookcase. Series 1. 1 of 4 Alexei Sayle. 4 EXTRA DEBUT. Celebrated novelist Christopher Brookmyre speaks to comedy great Alexei Sayle about his life and writing - before an audience. [First Broadcast 23/09/2011] 18:00 Mary Shelley. The Mortal Immortal. The Frankenstein author's fantastical tale explores man's fascination with eternal life and elixirs. Read by Shaun Dooley. [Repeat 00:00] [First Broadcast 03/12/2005] 18:30 Arthur Conan Doyle. Professor Challenger. 1 of 2 When the World Screamed. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's irascible academic sets out on a bold mission to be recognised by Mother Earth. Stars Bill Paterson. [Repeat 00:30] [First Broadcast 19/03/2011] 19:00 World of Pub. Series 1. 1 of 4. Dodgy Phil revamps an East End boozer with some animatronic dinosaurs and Edith Piaf. Stars John Thomson. [Repeat 02:00] [First Broadcast 04/03/1998] 19:15 Ambridge Extra. Series 3. Omnibus. 6 of 10 When the road trip four end up staying at a friend's place, Fallon wakes up to discover it's not just her who's had an eventful night. [Repeat 02:15] 19:45 Michael Holroyd. A Strange Eventful History. 1 of 5. Eleanor Bron reads Michael Holroyd's biography of Victorian stage greats, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. Fallen" Ellen runs off. ". [Repeat 02:45] [First Broadcast 15/09/2008] 20:00 The Betty Witherspoon Show. Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray make merry at the court of Henry VIII. Songs and sketches with Miriam Margolyes. [Repeat 03:00] [First Broadcast 11/05/1974] 20:30 The Clitheroe Kid. Another Mother For Ossie. The cheeky schoolboy causes havoc when he thinks Mr Higginbottom's having an affair. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. [First Broadcast 07/11/1965] 21:00 Desert Island Discs Revisited. Olympians. Michael Johnson. Olympic gold medal winning sprinter Michael Johnson joins Kirsty Young to make his castaway choices. [Repeat 01:00] [First Broadcast 16/10/2011] 21:45 Short Stories By John McGahern. A Slip Up. Exiled in England, a retired Irishman sustains himself by imagining working the farm he lost back home. Read by Sean McGinley. [Repeat 01:45] [First Broadcast 17/11/2006] 22:00 Clare in the Community. Series 6. 1 of 6 Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire. Sony Award Winning comedy. Caring social worker Clare Barker is now Acting Team Leader at the Family Centre. Stars Sally Phillips. 22:30 The Comedy Club. At The Edinburgh Festival Fringe. 4 of 18. 22:35 Sarah At The Stand. 2 of 4. Sarah Millican's in Edinburgh - stand-up and backstage with Chris Forbes, Rob Rouse and Brendon Burns. [First Broadcast 08/10/2010] 22:50 The Comedy Club. At The Edinburgh Festival Fringe. 5 of 18. 22:55 On The Town with The League of Gentlemen. 4 of 6 Gunpowder, Treason and Plot. The locals get an unusual new guy for the bonfire. Pre-TV sitcom with Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith. [First Broadcast 27/11/1997] 23:25 The Comedy Club. At The Edinburgh Festival Fringe. 6 of 18. 23:30 John Shuttleworth's Open Mind. 4 of 5 Fairies. The Sheffield singer-songwriter investigates agent Ken's surprise discovery in his garden pond. With Kim Wilde. [First Broadcast 20/04/2006] 00:00 Mary Shelley. The Mortal Immortal. The Frankenstein author's fantastical tale explores man's fascination with eternal life and elixirs. Read by Shaun Dooley. [First Broadcast 03/12/2005] 00:30 Arthur Conan Doyle. Professor Challenger. 1 of 2 When the World Screamed. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's irascible academic sets out on a bold mission to be recognised by Mother Earth. Stars Bill Paterson. [First Broadcast 19/03/2011] 01:00 Desert Island Discs Revisited. Olympians. Michael Johnson. Olympic gold medal winning sprinter Michael Johnson joins Kirsty Young to make his castaway choices. [First Broadcast 16/10/2011] 01:45 Short Stories By John McGahern. A Slip Up. Exiled in England, a retired Irishman sustains himself by imagining working the farm he lost back home. Read by Sean McGinley. [First Broadcast 17/11/2006] 02:00 World of Pub. Series 1. 1 of 4. Dodgy Phil revamps an East End boozer with some animatronic dinosaurs and Edith Piaf. Stars John Thomson. [First Broadcast 04/03/1998] 02:15 Ambridge Extra. Series 3. Omnibus. 6 of 10 When the road trip four end up staying at a friend's place, Fallon wakes up to discover it's not just her who's had an eventful night. 02:45 Michael Holroyd. A Strange Eventful History. 1 of 5. Eleanor Bron reads Michael Holroyd's biography of Victorian stage greats, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. Fallen" Ellen runs off. ". [First Broadcast 15/09/2008] 03:00 The Betty Witherspoon Show. Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray make merry at the court of Henry VIII. Songs and sketches with Miriam Margolyes. [First Broadcast 11/05/1974] 03:30 James Follett. The Light of a Thousand Suns. Bizarre coincidences spark a British nuclear submarine's preparations for all-out attack. Stars Manning Wilson and John Rye. [First Broadcast 06/07/1974] 05:00 Jules Verne. Around The World in Eighty Days. 2 of 4 Distractions in the Jungle. Travellers Phileas Fogg and Passepartout buy an elephant in India - and come to the aid of a Princess. Stars Leslie Phillips. [First Broadcast 19/12/1991] 05:30 Catherine Fisher. Incarceron. 2 of 3. As Claudia's arranged wedding looms, she's more concerned with helping Finn escape his nightmarish prison. Stars Sarah Ovens. [First Broadcast 12/06/2011] *********** Monday 13th August 2012 06:00 Wimsey. Have His Carcase. 6 of 6 All a Question of Time. Will inspiration strike? Upper class sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey battles to unmask a killer. Stars Ian Carmichael and Maria Aitken. [Repeat 13:00, 20:00 and 01:00] [First Broadcast 24/11/1981] 06:30 E W Hornung. Raffles. Series 2. 5 of 6 The Knees of the Gods. As if life wasn't sufficiently perilous, the gentleman thief and Bunny join the army and head for Africa. Stars Jeremy Clyde. [Repeat 13:30, 20:30 and 01:30] [First Broadcast 27/08/1992] 07:00 Bookcases. 1 of 4 Bronte Country. London 1853. A firm of religious publishers is transformed by an actress and her son. Stars Michael Cochrane. [Repeat 17:30 and 05:30] [First Broadcast 20/08/1998] 07:30 Just A Minute. Series 64. 1 of 8. 4 EXTRA DEBUT. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 6th August 2012. [Repeat 22:00] 08:00 Beyond Our Ken. The Mad Hatter's Tea Party awaits Kenneth Horne in Wonderland. With Kenneth Williams and Betty Marsden. [Repeat 12:00 and 19:00] [First Broadcast 21/12/1961] 08:30 Steptoe And Son. Series 2. 3 of 8 The Wooden Overcoats. Two coffins lead to a burst of manic superstition. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. [Repeat 12:30 and 19:30] [First Broadcast 25/06/1967] 09:00 Clare in the Community. Series 6. 2 of 6. Luck of the Irish. Sony Award Winning comedy. Caring social worker Clare Barker is delighted to find she has an Irish ancestor. Stars Sally Phillips. [Repeat 22:30 and 02:00] 09:30 Legal, Decent, Honest and Truthful. Series 1. 5 of 6. Ken Handley fancies a winter break, but can he escape the ad agency? Stars Martin Jarvis and Wendy Richard. [Repeat 02:30] [First Broadcast 15/02/1982] 10:00 E M Forster. A Room With A View. 1 of 4 Miss Honeychurch. It's 1905. Cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence - but not to rooms with a view. Stars Sheila Hancock and Stephen Moore. [Repeat 15:00 and 03:00] [First Broadcast 11/06/1995] 11:00 E M Forster Short Stories. 3 of 3 The Obelisk. A chance encounter leads an unhappily married couple to find solace in forbidden ways. Read by Ruth Wilson. [Repeat 04:00] [First Broadcast 08/04/2010] 11:15 Loose Ends. Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. [Repeat 04:15] [First Broadcast 11/08/2012] 12:00 Beyond Our Ken. The Mad Hatter's Tea Party awaits Kenneth Horne in Wonderland. With Kenneth Williams and Betty Marsden. [Repeat 19:00] [First Broadcast 21/12/1961] 12:30 Steptoe And Son. Series 2. 3 of 8 The Wooden Overcoats. Two coffins lead to a burst of manic superstition. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. [Repeat 19:30] [First Broadcast 25/06/1967] 13:00 Wimsey. Have His Carcase. 6 of 6 All a Question of Time. Will inspiration strike? Upper class sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey battles to unmask a killer. Stars Ian Carmichael and Maria Aitken. [Repeat 20:00 and 01:00] [First Broadcast 24/11/1981] 13:30 E W Hornung. Raffles. Series 2. 5 of 6 The Knees of the Gods. As if life wasn't sufficiently perilous, the gentleman thief and Bunny join the army and head for Africa. Stars Jeremy Clyde. [Repeat 20:30 and 01:30] [First Broadcast 27/08/1992] 14:00 Edith Wharton. The Reef. 1 of 10. An unexpected obstacle sparks a beguiling adventure for diplomat George Darrow. Stars Jodhi May, Sian Thomas and Ben Miles. [First Broadcast 27/06/2005] 14:15 This Sceptred Isle. 187 of 216 Gladstone's First Budget. Gladstone's ambitions as Chancellor are thwarted by the onset of the Crimean War. Anna Massey continues the history of Britain. [First Broadcast 20/05/1996] 14:30 E M Forster. A Passage To India. 1 of 15. Dr Aziz and Mrs Moore's mosque encounter sparks an epic tale of divisions under colonial British Rule. Read by Samuel West. [First Broadcast 09/01/2006] 14:45 England's Mistress. The Infamous Life Of Emma Hamilton. 1 of 5. 4 EXTRA DEBUT. Kate William's biography of the prostitute who became the mistress of Lord Nelson, despite humble origins. Read by Polly Walker. [First Broadcast 02/10/2006] 15:00 E M Forster. A Room With A View. 1 of 4 Miss Honeychurch. It's 1905. Cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence - but not to rooms with a view. Stars Sheila Hancock and Stephen Moore. [Repeat 03:00] [First Broadcast 11/06/1995] 16:00 The 4 O'Clock Show. On this week's 4 O'Clock Show, Mel Giedroyc has the classic story 'Roald Dahl's Matilda, and today genius Matilda teaches herself to read. 17:00 Like They've Never Been Gone. Series 1. 5 of 6. Duo Tommy and Sheila's comeback faces jeopardy - from his dodgy past. Stars Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. [Repeat 05:00] [First Broadcast 14/08/1998] 17:30 Bookcases. 1 of 4 Bronte Country. London 1853. A firm of religious publishers is transformed by an actress and her son. Stars Michael Cochrane. [Repeat 05:30] [First Broadcast 20/08/1998] 18:00 Charles Chilton. Journey Into Space. Operation Luna. 5 of 13. The stalled rocket ship stops Captain Jet and his crew from returning to Earth. 1958 classic set in 1965. Stars Andrew Faulds. [Repeat 00:00] [First Broadcast 23/04/1958] 18:30 John Wyndham. The Day of The Triffids. 10 of 17. With most of the population blinded - Bill Masen is determined to find Josella, but where does he start? Read by Roger May. [Repeat 00:30] [First Broadcast 02/03/2004] 19:00 Beyond Our Ken. The Mad Hatter's Tea Party awaits Kenneth Horne in Wonderland. With Kenneth Williams and Betty Marsden. [First Broadcast 21/12/1961] 19:30 Steptoe And Son. Series 2. 3 of 8 The Wooden Overcoats. Two coffins lead to a burst of manic superstition. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. [First Broadcast 25/06/1967] 20:00 Wimsey. Have His Carcase. 6 of 6 All a Question of Time. Will inspiration strike? Upper class sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey battles to unmask a killer. Stars Ian Carmichael and Maria Aitken. [Repeat 01:00] [First Broadcast 24/11/1981] 20:30 E W Hornung. Raffles. Series 2. 5 of 6 The Knees of the Gods. As if life wasn't sufficiently perilous, the gentleman thief and Bunny join the army and head for Africa. Stars Jeremy Clyde. [Repeat 01:30] [First Broadcast 27/08/1992] 21:00 MacAulay and Co. 2012. 6 of 10 TBC. [First Broadcast 13/08/2012] 22:00 Just A Minute. Series 64. 1 of 8. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 6th August 2012. 22:30 Clare in the Community. Series 6. 2 of 6. Luck of the Irish. Sony Award Winning comedy. Caring social worker Clare Barker is delighted to find she has an Irish ancestor. Stars Sally Phillips. [Repeat 02:00] 22:55 Edinburgh Festival Diaries. From 10pm until midnight, Sunday to Friday, join us for the Comedy Club. Marek Larwood s second Edinburgh Diary entry. 23:00 Chain Reaction. Series 8. 3 of 6 Chris Addison talks to Derren Brown. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 10th August 2012. [Repeat 09:00 and 02:00] 23:30 Micky Flanagan. What Chance Change? 1 of 4. From Herbert to Intellectual Giant. 4 EXTRA DEBUT. The Londoner reveals how his rise to fame in stand-up comedy seemed to coincide with periods of social upheaval. [First Broadcast 25/05/2010] 00:00 Charles Chilton. Journey Into Space. Operation Luna. 5 of 13. The stalled rocket ship stops Captain Jet and his crew from returning to Earth. 1958 classic set in 1965. Stars Andrew Faulds. [First Broadcast 23/04/1958] 00:30 John Wyndham. The Day of The Triffids. 10 of 17. With most of the population blinded - Bill Masen is determined to find Josella, but where does he start? Read by Roger May. [First Broadcast 02/03/2004] 01:00 Wimsey. Have His Carcase. 6 of 6 All a Question of Time. Will inspiration strike? Upper class sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey battles to unmask a killer. Stars Ian Carmichael and Maria Aitken. [First Broadcast 24/11/1981] 01:30 E W Hornung. Raffles. Series 2. 5 of 6 The Knees of the Gods. As if life wasn't sufficiently perilous, the gentleman thief and Bunny join the army and head for Africa. Stars Jeremy Clyde. [First Broadcast 27/08/1992] 02:00 Clare in the Community. Series 6. 2 of 6. Luck of the Irish. Sony Award Winning comedy. Caring social worker Clare Barker is delighted to find she has an Irish ancestor. Stars Sally Phillips. 02:30 Legal, Decent, Honest and Truthful. Series 1. 5 of 6. Ken Handley fancies a winter break, but can he escape the ad agency? Stars Martin Jarvis and Wendy Richard. [First Broadcast 15/02/1982] 03:00 E M Forster. A Room With A View. 1 of 4 Miss Honeychurch. It's 1905. Cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence - but not to rooms with a view. Stars Sheila Hancock and Stephen Moore. [First Broadcast 11/06/1995] 04:00 E M Forster Short Stories. 3 of 3 The Obelisk. A chance encounter leads an unhappily married couple to find solace in forbidden ways. Read by Ruth Wilson. [First Broadcast 08/04/2010] 04:15 Loose Ends. Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. [First Broadcast 11/08/2012] 05:00 Like They've Never Been Gone. Series 1. 5 of 6. Duo Tommy and Sheila's comeback faces jeopardy - from his dodgy past. Stars Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. [First Broadcast 14/08/1998] 05:30 Bookcases. 1 of 4 Bronte Country. London 1853. A firm of religious publishers is transformed by an actress and her son. Stars Michael Cochrane. [First Broadcast 20/08/1998] *********** Tuesday 14th August 2012 06:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 1 of 6 Death Comes to Pym's Publicity. Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. Dorothy L Sayers' mystery with Ian Carmichael. [Repeat 13:00, 20:00 and 01:00] [First Broadcast 01/01/1979] 06:30 E W Hornung. Raffles. Series 2. 6 of 6 The Last Word. War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his extraordinary friend's reputation. Stars Jeremy Clyde. [Repeat 13:30, 20:30 and 01:30] [First Broadcast 03/09/1992] 07:00 Mr Finchley Takes The Road. 1 of 6 1932. Edgar heads to Kent in a horse-drawn caravan - and someone is interested. Victor Canning's tale stars Richard Griffiths. [Repeat 17:30 and 05:30] [First Broadcast 13/04/1993] 07:30 Mr Blue Sky. Series 2. 5 of 6. You're Leaving. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 7th August 2012. (Repeat 22:00] 08:00 The Goon Show. King Solomon's Mines. Neddie Seagoon loses at roulette, so heads off in search of legendary African riches. Stars Spike Milligan. [Repeat 12:00 and 19:00] [First Broadcast 02/12/1957] 08:30 Listen To Les. Les Dawson's tales of 1920s gangsters, dole office romantics and tinkling his ivories. With Daphne Oxenford. [Repeat 12:30 and 19:30] [First Broadcast 18/01/1981] 09:00 Chain Reaction. Series 8. 3 of 6 Chris Addison talks to Derren Brown. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 10th August 2012. [Repeat 02:00] 09:30 Sneakiepeeks. 4 of 6 Special Relationship. A CIA man spends the day with Team Beagle. But will his past come back to haunt him? Starring Nina Conti. [Repeat 02:30] [First Broadcast 29/12/2009] 10:00 E M Forster. A Room With A View. 2 of 4 Good Men and Violets. Lucy Honeychurch has witnessed a murder - but George's actions disturb her more. Stars Sheila Hancock and John Mofffatt. [Repeat 15:00 and 03:00] [First Broadcast 18/06/1995] 11:00 Daphne Du Maurier. The Supreme Artist. The matinee is over, but who is the visitor waiting at the stage door? Michael Drew reads Daphne Du Maurier's short story. [Repeat 04:00] [First Broadcast 25/04/1995] 11:15 Paupers and Pig Killers. Series 1. 2 of 3 The Fruits of the Earth. Battling to keep his flock under control - the New Year 1800 diary of Somerset parson, William Holland. Stars Ronald Pickup. [Repeat 04:15] [First Broadcast 14/02/1996] 12:00 The Goon Show. King Solomon's Mines. Neddie Seagoon loses at roulette, so heads off in search of legendary African riches. Stars Spike Milligan. [Repeat 19:00] [First Broadcast 02/12/1957] 12:30 Listen To Les. Les Dawson's tales of 1920s gangsters, dole office romantics and tinkling his ivories. With Daphne Oxenford. [Repeat 19:30] [First Broadcast 18/01/1981] 13:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 1 of 6 Death Comes to Pym's Publicity. Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. Dorothy L Sayers' mystery with Ian Carmichael. [Repeat 20:00 and 01:00] [First Broadcast 01/01/1979] 13:30 E W Hornung. Raffles. Series 2. 6 of 6 The Last Word. War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his extraordinary friend's reputation. Stars Jeremy Clyde. [Repeat 20:30 and 01:30] [First Broadcast 03/09/1992] 14:00 Edith Wharton. The Reef. 2 of 10. Diplomat George Darrow is determined to give Sophie a few days happiness in Paris. Stars Jodhi May, Sian Thomas and Ben Miles. [First Broadcast 28/06/2005] 14:15 Ambridge Extra. Series 3. 13 of 20. When Fallon returns to The Bull after her holiday, she finds the place in uproar and Jolene rather nervous about what lies ahead in New Zealand. 14:30 E M Forster. A Passage To India. 2 of 15. As Adela Quested yearns for the real India, she and Mrs Moore attend a bridge party to meet the locals. Read by Samuel West. [First Broadcast 10/01/2006] 14:45 England's Mistress. The Infamous Life Of Emma Hamilton. 2 of 5. Emma's inexorable rise brings with it a personal transformation and the emergence of genuine talent. Read by Polly Walker. [First Broadcast 03/10/2006] 15:00 E M Forster. A Room With A View. 2 of 4 Good Men and Violets. Lucy Honeychurch has witnessed a murder - but George's actions disturb her more. Stars Sheila Hancock and John Mofffatt. [Repeat 03:00] [First Broadcast 18/06/1995] 16:00 The 4 O'Clock Show. Mel Giedroyc continues Roald Dahl's classic tale 'Matilda'. Mel goes backstage with the award winning musical Matilda and she goes to the Scalextric Championships. 17:00 King Street Junior. Series 6. 6 of 8 A Day At The Centre. Chaos reigns when Mr Sims' class win a trip to the 'Blue Peter' TV studio. Stars James Grout and Karl Howman. [Repeat 05:00] [First Broadcast 09/07/1991] 17:30 Mr Finchley Takes The Road. 1 of 6 1932. Edgar heads to Kent in a horse-drawn caravan - and someone is interested. Victor Canning's tale stars Richard Griffiths. [Repeat 05:30] [First Broadcast 13/04/1993] 18:00 Charles Chilton. Journey Into Space. Operation Luna. 6 of 13. Captain Jet Morgan decides to investigate the dark side of the moon, before the ship returns to Earth. Stars Andrew Faulds. [Repeat 00:00] [First Broadcast 30/04/1958] 18:30 John Wyndham. The Day of The Triffids. 11 of 17. Bill and Coker are reunited with some of the original University group - but Josella isn't with them. Read by Roger May. [Repeat 00:30] [First Broadcast 03/03/2004] 19:00 The Goon Show. King Solomon's Mines. Neddie Seagoon loses at roulette, so heads off in search of legendary African riches. Stars Spike Milligan. [First Broadcast 02/12/1957] 19:30 Listen To Les. Les Dawson's tales of 1920s gangsters, dole office romantics and tinkling his ivories. With Daphne Oxenford. [First Broadcast 18/01/1981] 20:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 1 of 6 Death Comes to Pym's Publicity. Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. Dorothy L Sayers' mystery with Ian Carmichael. [Repeat 01:00] [First Broadcast 01/01/1979] 20:30 E W Hornung. Raffles. Series 2. 6 of 6 The Last Word. War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his extraordinary friend's reputation. Stars Jeremy Clyde. [Repeat 01:30] [First Broadcast 03/09/1992] 21:00 MacAulay and Co. 2012. 7 of 10 TBC. [First Broadcast 14/08/2012] 22:00 Mr Blue Sky. Series 2. 5 of 6. You're Leaving. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 7th August 2012. 22:30 Heated Rollers. 6 of 6 The real Sleeping Beauty - and a women's jail. All-women sketch show with Lynda Bellingham and Lorraine Bowen. [First Broadcast 03/04/1999] 22:55 Edinburgh Festival Diaries. From 10pm until midnight, Sunday to Friday, join us for the Comedy Club. Luke Benson s second Edinburgh Diary entry. 23:00 The Curried Goat Show. Series 1. 5 of 8 Try Joseph's Psychedelic Poncho. Dan Gaster, Will Ing and Ben Silburn's sketch-bonanza. With Paula Wilcox. [First Broadcast 05/02/1998] 23:30 Ross Noble Goes Global. China. Teeming with spittoons and parks packed with people, the comedian visits the bustling city of Shanghai. From April 2002. 00:00 Charles Chilton. Journey Into Space. Operation Luna. 6 of 13. Captain Jet Morgan decides to investigate the dark side of the moon, before the ship returns to Earth. Stars Andrew Faulds. [First Broadcast 30/04/1958] 00:30 John Wyndham. The Day of The Triffids. 11 of 17. Bill and Coker are reunited with some of the original University group - but Josella isn't with them. Read by Roger May. [First Broadcast 03/03/2004] 01:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 1 of 6 Death Comes to Pym's Publicity. Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. Dorothy L Sayers' mystery with Ian Carmichael. [First Broadcast 01/01/1979] 01:30 E W Hornung. Raffles. Series 2. 6 of 6 The Last Word. War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his extraordinary friend's reputation. Stars Jeremy Clyde. [First Broadcast 03/09/1992] 02:00 Chain Reaction. Series 8. 3 of 6 Chris Addison talks to Derren Brown. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 10th August 2012. 02:30 Sneakiepeeks. 4 of 6 Special Relationship. A CIA man spends the day with Team Beagle. But will his past come back to haunt him? Starring Nina Conti. [First Broadcast 29/12/2009] 03:00 E M Forster. A Room With A View. 2 of 4 Good Men and Violets. Lucy Honeychurch has witnessed a murder - but George's actions disturb her more. Stars Sheila Hancock and John Mofffatt. [First Broadcast 18/06/1995] 04:00 Daphne Du Maurier. The Supreme Artist. The matinee is over, but who is the visitor waiting at the stage door? Michael Drew reads Daphne Du Maurier's short story. [First Broadcast 25/04/1995] 04:15 Paupers and Pig Killers. Series 1. 2 of 3 The Fruits of the Earth. Battling to keep his flock under control - the New Year 1800 diary of Somerset parson, William Holland. Stars Ronald Pickup. [First Broadcast 14/02/1996] 05:00 King Street Junior. Series 6. 6 of 8 A Day At The Centre. Chaos reigns when Mr Sims' class win a trip to the 'Blue Peter' TV studio. Stars James Grout and Karl Howman. [First Broadcast 09/07/1991] 05:30 Mr Finchley Takes The Road. 1 of 6 1932. Edgar heads to Kent in a horse-drawn caravan - and someone is interested. Victor Canning's tale stars Richard Griffiths. [First Broadcast 13/04/1993] *********** Wednesday 15th August 2012 06:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 2 of 6 Singular Spotlessness of a Lethal Weapon. Lord Peter Wimsey's undercover probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him. With Ian Carmichael and Allan Cuthbertson. [Repeat 13:00, 20:00 and 01:00] [First Broadcast 08/01/1979] 06:30 Oscar Wilde. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. 1 of 3. On a visit to Lady Windermere, a palmist reveals the dashing Lord's murderous fate. Michael Maloney reads Oscar Wilde's mystery. [Repeat 13:30, 20:30 and 01:30] [First Broadcast 20/10/2003] 07:00 The Leopard In Autumn. Series 2. 6 of 6 Royal Wedding Blues. Countess Rosalie no longer loves Prince Ludovico - can Princess Plethora save the day? Stars Sian Philips. [Repeat 17:30 and 05:30] [First Broadcast 12/06/2002] 07:30 When The Dog Dies. Catchment if you Can. Grandad Sandy Hopper's quiet life is shattered when his daughter and son-in-law make use of his address. Stars Ronnie Corbett. [Repeat 22:00] 08:00 Hancock's Half Hour. Series 5. 10 of 20 The Election Candidate. The lad battles for a seat in Parliament. Stars Tony Hancock, Sid James, Bill Kerr and Kenneth Williams. [Repeat 12:00 and 19:00] [First Broadcast 25/03/1958] 08:30 I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again. Series 3. 1 of 13. Swinging London cockney-style - and some incredible ears. Sketches and songs with John Cleese and Bill Oddie. [Repeat 12:30 and 19:30] [First Broadcast 14/03/1966] 09:00 Boogie Up The River. Series 1. 4 of 6 A Curry at Kelmscot. Jennifer joins Mark and his mutt's Thames quest, but there's a surprise on their menu. Stars Timothy Spall. [Repeat 02:00] [First Broadcast 07/01/1993] 09:30 The Party Line. Series 1. 1 of 6 The frustrations of a backbench MP. Topical sitcom from Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. Starring James Fleet. [Repeat 02:30] [First Broadcast 26/05/2005] 10:00 E M Forster. A Room With A View. 3 of 4 A Proposal and a Bathing Party. Lucy Honeychurch returns to England much changed after her disturbing trip to Italy. Stars Julia McKenzie and Sheila Hancock. [Repeat 15:00 and 03:00] [First Broadcast 25/06/1995] 11:00 D H Lawrence. The Shades of Spring. Addy Syson returns to the unchanging country of his past. But what of the girl he left behind? Read by Peter Meakin. [Repeat 04:00] [First Broadcast 30/03/1995] 11:15 Paupers and Pig Killers. Series 1. 3 of 3 Pastoral. Poor parishioners revolt and curious medical problems - the diary of Somerset parson, William Holland. Stars Ronald Pickup. [Repeat 04:15] [First Broadcast 21/02/1996] 12:00 Hancock's Half Hour. Series 5. 10 of 20 The Election Candidate. The lad battles for a seat in Parliament. Stars Tony Hancock, Sid James, Bill Kerr and Kenneth Williams. [Repeat 19:00] [First Broadcast 25/03/1958] 12:30 I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again. Series 3. 1 of 13 Swinging London cockney-style - and some incredible ears. Sketches and songs with John Cleese and Bill Oddie. [Repeat 19:30] [First Broadcast 14/03/1966] 13:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 2 of 6 Singular Spotlessness of a Lethal Weapon. Lord Peter Wimsey's undercover probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him. With Ian Carmichael and Allan Cuthbertson. [Repeat 20:00 and 01:00] [First Broadcast 08/01/1979] 13:30 Oscar Wilde. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. 1 of 3. On a visit to Lady Windermere, a palmist reveals the dashing Lord's murderous fate. Michael Maloney reads Oscar Wilde's mystery. [Repeat 20:30 and 01:30] [First Broadcast 20/10/2003] 14:00 Edith Wharton. The Reef. 3 of 10. George Darrow arrives at Givre in his pursuit of Anna - but they're soon quibbling. Stars Jodhi May and Julian Ovenden. [First Broadcast 29/06/2005] 14:15 This Sceptred Isle. 188 of 216 The Arrow War. The second Opium War begins with the killing of a French missionary in China. Anna Massey continues the history of Britain. [First Broadcast 21/05/1996] 14:30 E M Forster. A Passage To India. 3 of 15. Tensions remain as Principal Fielding invites East and West to tea, sparking an ill-considered offer. Read by Samuel West. [First Broadcast 11/01/2006] 14:45 England's Mistress. The Infamous Life Of Emma Hamilton. 3 of 5. Horatio Nelson's attention works wonders for Emma's social standing. But what of her husband Sir William? Read by Polly Walker. [First Broadcast 04/10/2006] 15:00 E M Forster. A Room With A View. 3 of 4 A Proposal and a Bathing Party. Lucy Honeychurch returns to England much changed after her disturbing trip to Italy. Stars Julia McKenzie and Sheila Hancock. [Repeat 03:00] [First Broadcast 25/06/1995] 16:00 The 4 O'Clock Show. Mel Giedroyc continues the classic tale, Roald Dahl's Matilda. She finds out about the history of hair dye and hears golfer Sam Torrance's Inheritance Tracks. 17:00 Doctor Finlay. Adventures of a Black Bag. Series 1. 3 of 6 The Day Dandini Came To Town. The GP finds a touring Cinderella is more like La Traviata than a pantomime. A J Cronin dramatisation with John Gordon Sinclair. [Repeat 05:00] [First Broadcast 22/10/2001] 17:30 The Leopard In Autumn. Series 2. 6 of 6 Royal Wedding Blues. Countess Rosalie no longer loves Prince Ludovico - can Princess Plethora save the day? Stars Sian Philips. [Repeat 05:30] [First Broadcast 12/06/2002] 18:00 Charles Chilton. Journey Into Space. Operation Luna. 7 of 13. As Captain Jet Morgan's crew are pursued on the dark side of the moon, they drift dangerously off course. Stars Andrew Faulds. [Repeat 00:00] [First Broadcast 07/05/1958] 18:30 John Wyndham. The Day of The Triffids. 12 of 17. Bill and Coker check out of Tynsham Manor and set out to track down the rest of the University group. Read by Roger May. [Repeat 00:30] [First Broadcast 04/03/2004] 19:00 Hancock's Half Hour. Series 5. 10 of 20 The Election Candidate. The lad battles for a seat in Parliament. Stars Tony Hancock, Sid James, Bill Kerr and Kenneth Williams. [First Broadcast 25/03/1958] 19:30 I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again. Series 3. 1 of 13 Swinging London cockney-style - and some incredible ears. Sketches and songs with John Cleese and Bill Oddie. [First Broadcast 14/03/1966] 20:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 2 of 6 Singular Spotlessness of a Lethal Weapon. Lord Peter Wimsey's undercover probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him. With Ian Carmichael and Allan Cuthbertson. [Repeat 01:00] [First Broadcast 08/01/1979] 20:30 Oscar Wilde. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. 1 of 3. On a visit to Lady Windermere, a palmist reveals the dashing Lord's murderous fate. Michael Maloney reads Oscar Wilde's mystery. [Repeat 01:30] [First Broadcast 20/10/2003] 21:00 MacAulay and Co. 2012. 8 of 10 TBC. [First Broadcast 15/08/2012] 22:00 When The Dog Dies. Catchment if you Can. Grandad Sandy Hopper's quiet life is shattered when his daughter and son-in-law make use of his address. Stars Ronnie Corbett. 22:30 In The Balance. 6 of 6. Will maverick BBC reporter George Cragge unmask the serial killer? Comedy thriller with Michael Williams. [First Broadcast 13/03/1997] 22:55 Edinburgh Festival Diaries. From 10pm until midnight, Sunday to Friday, join us for the Comedy Club. Bridget Christie s second Edinburgh Diary entry. 23:00 Rudy's Rare Records. Series 1. 4 of 4 The Heart of Saturday Night. Grandad, father and son collide, when burglars ransack their Birmingham shop. Stars Lenny Henry. [First Broadcast 18/03/2008] 23:30 That Mitchell and Webb Sound. Series 4. 1 of 6. How to talk to an emperor and inventing Saturday night TV shows. Stars David Mitchell and Robert Webb. From August 2009. 00:00 Charles Chilton. Journey Into Space. Operation Luna. 7 of 13. As Captain Jet Morgan's crew are pursued on the dark side of the moon, they drift dangerously off course. Stars Andrew Faulds. [First Broadcast 07/05/1958] 00:30 John Wyndham. The Day of The Triffids. 12 of 17. Bill and Coker check out of Tynsham Manor and set out to track down the rest of the University group. Read by Roger May. [First Broadcast 04/03/2004] 01:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 2 of 6 Singular Spotlessness of a Lethal Weapon. Lord Peter Wimsey's undercover probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him. With Ian Carmichael and Allan Cuthbertson. [First Broadcast 08/01/1979] 01:30 Oscar Wilde. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. 1 of 3. On a visit to Lady Windermere, a palmist reveals the dashing Lord's murderous fate. Michael Maloney reads Oscar Wilde's mystery. [First Broadcast 20/10/2003] 02:00 Boogie Up The River. Series 1. 4 of 6 A Curry at Kelmscot. Jennifer joins Mark and his mutt's Thames quest, but there's a surprise on their menu. Stars Timothy Spall. [First Broadcast 07/01/1993] 02:30 The Party Line. Series 1. 1 of 6 The frustrations of a backbench MP. Topical sitcom from Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. Starring James Fleet. [First Broadcast 26/05/2005] 03:00 E M Forster. A Room With A View. 3 of 4 A Proposal and a Bathing Party. Lucy Honeychurch returns to England much changed after her disturbing trip to Italy. Stars Julia McKenzie and Sheila Hancock. [First Broadcast 25/06/1995] 04:00 D H Lawrence. The Shades of Spring. Addy Syson returns to the unchanging country of his past. But what of the girl he left behind? Read by Peter Meakin. [First Broadcast 30/03/1995] 04:15 Paupers and Pig Killers. Series 1. 3 of 3 Pastoral. Poor parishioners revolt and curious medical problems - the diary of Somerset parson, William Holland. Stars Ronald Pickup. [First Broadcast 21/02/1996] 05:00 Doctor Finlay. Adventures of a Black Bag. Series 1. 3 of 6 The Day Dandini Came To Town. The GP finds a touring Cinderella is more like La Traviata than a pantomime. A J Cronin dramatisation with John Gordon Sinclair. [First Broadcast 22/10/2001] 05:30 The Leopard In Autumn. Series 2. 6 of 6 Royal Wedding Blues. Countess Rosalie no longer loves Prince Ludovico - can Princess Plethora save the day? Stars Sian Philips. [First Broadcast 12/06/2002] *********** Thursday 16th August 2012 06:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 3 of 6 Unsentimental Masquerade of a Harlequin. Suspects abound as Lord Peter Wimsey dons fancy dress to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. Stars Ian Carmichael. [Repeat 13:00, 20:00 and 01:00] [First Broadcast 15/01/1979] 06:30 Oscar Wilde. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. 2 of 3. Acting on the palmist's chilling prediction, the dapper Lord is in for a new shock. Michael Maloney reads Oscar Wilde's mystery. [Repeat 13:30, 20:30 and 01:30] [First Broadcast 21/10/2003] 07:00 Smelling Of Roses. Series 4. 3 of 6. Rosie sets up an environmental conference, but is the sponsor as green as he claims? Stars Prunella Scales. [Repeat 17:30 and 05:30] [First Broadcast 18/08/2003] 07:30 Fags, Mags and Bags. Series 4. 3 of 6. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 9th August 2012. [Repeat 22:00] 08:00 Yes Minister. Series 1. 6 of 8 The Right to Know. Jim Hacker tries to excavate himself from problems with badgers. Stars Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne. [Repeat 12:00 and 19:00] [First Broadcast 22/11/1983] 08:30 Dad's Army. Series 3. 17 of 26. High Finance. Mainwaring realises Corporal Jones's money troubles involve the whole platoon. Adapted from TV with Clive Dunn. [Repeat 12:30 and 19:30] [First Broadcast 06/07/1976] 09:00 The Wordsmiths At Gorsemere. Series 2. 4 of 6 2nd October 1799. John Sheets makes a welcome arrival and a game of cricket is proposed. Lakeland poets parody with Simon Callow. [Repeat 02:00] [First Broadcast 06/06/1987] 09:30 The Unbelievable Truth. Series 2. 2 of 6. Michael McIntyre resorts to toilet humour and Lucy Porter tells tall stories of giraffes. David Mitchell chairs. [Repeat 02:30] [First Broadcast 12/05/2008] 10:00 E M Forster. A Room With A View. 4 of 4 The Triumph of Phaeton. Engaged to Cecil, but haunted by her dreams of George - Lucy Honeychurch feels muddled. Stars Sheila Hancock and Julia McKenzie. [Repeat 15:00 and 03:00] [First Broadcast 02/07/1995] 11:00 Rose Tremain Short Stories. The Crossing of Herald Mountjoy. A tale of public and private anguish based around the Battle of Agincourt. Trevor Nicholls reads Rose Tremain's short story. [Repeat 04:00] [First Broadcast 23/01/1998] 11:15 Paupers and Pig Killers. Series 2. 1 of 3 Don't Look Down Your Nose at Me, Sir. Unruly parishioners, lazy farmers and a bucolic manservant - the life of Somerset parson, William Holland. Stars Ronald Pickup. [Repeat 04:15] [First Broadcast 29/10/1999] 12:00 Yes Minister. Series 1. 6 of 8 The Right to Know. Jim Hacker tries to excavate himself from problems with badgers. Stars Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne. [Repeat 19:00] [First Broadcast 22/11/1983] 12:30 Dad's Army. Series 3. 17 of 26. High Finance. Mainwaring realises Corporal Jones's money troubles involve the whole platoon. Adapted from TV with Clive Dunn. [Repeat 19:30] [First Broadcast 06/07/1976] 13:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 3 of 6 Unsentimental Masquerade of a Harlequin. Suspects abound as Lord Peter Wimsey dons fancy dress to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. Stars Ian Carmichael. [Repeat 20:00 and 01:00] [First Broadcast 15/01/1979] 13:30 Oscar Wilde. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. 2 of 3. Acting on the palmist's chilling prediction, the dapper Lord is in for a new shock. Michael Maloney reads Oscar Wilde's mystery. [Repeat 20:30 and 01:30] [First Broadcast 21/10/2003] 14:00 Edith Wharton. The Reef. 4 of 10. Just as Anna's life looks set to begin with George, a surprise awaits him. Stars Jodhi May, Sian Thomas and Ben Miles. [First Broadcast 30/06/2005] 14:15 Ambridge Extra. Series 3. 14 of 20. Kenton goes rock climbing with Meriel in an effort to bond, but finds his age and his jet lag don't help. Meanwhile, Jolene is finding out about Kenton's past from ex-wife, Mel. 14:30 E M Forster. A Passage To India. 4 of 15. Adela makes a decision about her future with Ronny, but fate intervenes on the Marabar Road. Read by Samuel West. [First Broadcast 12/01/2006] 14:45 England's Mistress. The Infamous Life Of Emma Hamilton. 4 of 5. Back in England, Emma gives birth. Desperate to be with her, Nelson searches for a perfect country house. Read by Polly Walker. [First Broadcast 05/10/2006] 15:00 E M Forster. A Room With A View. 4 of 4 The Triumph of Phaeton. Engaged to Cecil, but haunted by her dreams of George - Lucy Honeychurch feels muddled. Stars Sheila Hancock and Julia McKenzie. [Repeat 03:00] [First Broadcast 02/07/1995] 16:00 The 4 O'Clock Show. Mel Giedroyc with Roald Dahl's wonderful story 'Matilda'. Today Matilda writes a limerick for her teacher and we hear poet John Hegley on the art of the limerick. 17:00 Four Joneses and a Jenkins. 4 of 6 April. All Hands to the Pump. Megan's still keen to escape the farm and study. But her father's not listening. Stars Geoffrey Whitehead. [Repeat 05:00] [First Broadcast 01/09/2000] 17:30 Smelling Of Roses. Series 4. 3 of 6. Rosie sets up an environmental conference, but is the sponsor as green as he claims? Stars Prunella Scales. [Repeat 05:30] [First Broadcast 18/08/2003] 18:00 Charles Chilton. Journey Into Space. Operation Luna. 8 of 13. Jet and his crew find themselves on a curiously familiar planet - as visitors arrive. Stars Andrew Faulds and Alfie Bass. [Repeat 00:00] [First Broadcast 14/05/1958] 18:30 John Wyndham. The Day of The Triffids. 13 of 17. More determined than ever to find his friend Josella, Bill Masen faces a tough decision. Read by Roger May. [Repeat 00:30] [First Broadcast 05/03/2004] 19:00 Yes Minister. Series 1. 6 of 8 The Right to Know. Jim Hacker tries to excavate himself from problems with badgers. Stars Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne. [First Broadcast 22/11/1983] 19:30 Dad's Army. Series 3. 17 of 26. High Finance. Mainwaring realises Corporal Jones's money troubles involve the whole platoon. Adapted from TV with Clive Dunn. [First Broadcast 06/07/1976] 20:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 3 of 6 Unsentimental Masquerade of a Harlequin. Suspects abound as Lord Peter Wimsey dons fancy dress to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. Stars Ian Carmichael. [Repeat 01:00] [First Broadcast 15/01/1979] 20:30 Oscar Wilde. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. 2 of 3. Acting on the palmist's chilling prediction, the dapper Lord is in for a new shock. Michael Maloney reads Oscar Wilde's mystery. [Repeat 01:30] [First Broadcast 21/10/2003] 21:00 MacAulay and Co. 2012. 9 of 10 TBC. [First Broadcast 16/08/2012] 22:00 Fags, Mags and Bags. Series 4. 3 of 6. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 9th August 2012. 22:30 Lenin of the Rovers. Series 2. 2 of 4 The Felchester Firm. Ricky's boys are drawn against the North East's notoriously hard team Crunchthorpe United. Stars Alexei Sayle. [First Broadcast 08/04/1989] 22:55 Edinburgh Festival Diaries. From 10pm until midnight, Sunday to Friday, join us for the Comedy Club. Peacock and Gamble s second Edinburgh Diary entry. 23:00 The Million Pound Radio Show. Series 1. 3 of 4. How to be a politician - and tabloid obsessions. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell's sharp-edged topical humour. [First Broadcast 10/08/1985] 23:30 Cowards. Series 2. 1 of 4. Discover how progress is coming along on a bridge between Dover and Calais. Sketch comedy with Lloyd Woolf and Tim Key. 00:00 Charles Chilton. Journey Into Space. Operation Luna. 8 of 13. Jet and his crew find themselves on a curiously familiar planet - as visitors arrive. Stars Andrew Faulds and Alfie Bass. [First Broadcast 14/05/1958] 00:30 John Wyndham. The Day of The Triffids. 13 of 17. More determined than ever to find his friend Josella, Bill Masen faces a tough decision. Read by Roger May. [First Broadcast 05/03/2004] 01:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 3 of 6 Unsentimental Masquerade of a Harlequin. Suspects abound as Lord Peter Wimsey dons fancy dress to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. Stars Ian Carmichael. [First Broadcast 15/01/1979] 01:30 Oscar Wilde. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. 2 of 3. Acting on the palmist's chilling prediction, the dapper Lord is in for a new shock. Michael Maloney reads Oscar Wilde's mystery. [First Broadcast 21/10/2003] 02:00 The Wordsmiths At Gorsemere. Series 2. 4 of 6 2nd October 1799. John Sheets makes a welcome arrival and a game of cricket is proposed. Lakeland poets parody with Simon Callow. [First Broadcast 06/06/1987] 02:30 The Unbelievable Truth. Series 2. 2 of 6. Michael McIntyre resorts to toilet humour and Lucy Porter tells tall stories of giraffes. David Mitchell chairs. [First Broadcast 12/05/2008] 03:00 E M Forster. A Room With A View. 4 of 4 The Triumph of Phaeton. Engaged to Cecil, but haunted by her dreams of George - Lucy Honeychurch feels muddled. Stars Sheila Hancock and Julia McKenzie. [First Broadcast 02/07/1995] 04:00 Rose Tremain Short Stories. The Crossing of Herald Mountjoy. A tale of public and private anguish based around the Battle of Agincourt. Trevor Nicholls reads Rose Tremain's short story. [First Broadcast 23/01/1998] 04:15 Paupers and Pig Killers. Series 2. 1 of 3 Don't Look Down Your Nose at Me, Sir. Unruly parishioners, lazy farmers and a bucolic manservant - the life of Somerset parson, William Holland. Stars Ronald Pickup. [First Broadcast 29/10/1999] 05:00 Four Joneses and a Jenkins. 4 of 6 April. All Hands to the Pump. Megan's still keen to escape the farm and study. But her father's not listening. Stars Geoffrey Whitehead. [First Broadcast 01/09/2000] 05:30 Smelling Of Roses. Series 4. 3 of 6. Rosie sets up an environmental conference, but is the sponsor as green as he claims? Stars Prunella Scales. [First Broadcast 18/08/2003] *********** Friday 17th August 2012 06:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 4 of 6 Inexcusable Invasion of a Ducal Entertainment. Probing an advertising copywriter's killing - upper class sleuth, Lord Peter Wimsey needs a new disguise. Stars Ian Carmichael. [Repeat 13:00, 20:00 and 01:00] [First Broadcast 22/01/1979] 06:30 Oscar Wilde. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. 3 of 3. Still thwarted in fulfilling his dark destiny, the dapper Lord changes tactics. Michael Maloney concludes Oscar Wilde's mystery. [Repeat 13:30, 20:30 and 01:30] [First Broadcast 22/10/2003] 07:00 The Young Postmen. 3 of 6 It's A Dog's Life. The eager trio whizz up to Jupiter and perform a musical. Stars Ben Miller and Alistair McGowan. [Repeat 17:30] [First Broadcast 03/12/1992] 07:30 Wondermentalist Cabaret Edinburgh Special. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 12th August 2012. [Repeat 22:20] 08:00 The Navy Lark. Series 6. 16 of 19. Johnson's Memoirs. When Fatso makes a bid for literary success, Pertwee intervenes. Stars Ronnie Barker and Leslie Phillips. [Repeat 12:00 and 19:00] [First Broadcast 10/01/1964] 08:30 The Burkiss Way. Series 2. 13 of 13 Replace The Burkiss Way The Burkiss Way. Smile, you're on Candid Cat! Genghis Khan fun starring Nigel Rees, Jo Kendall, Chris Emmett and Fred Harris. [Repeat 12:30 and 19:30] [First Broadcast 09/03/1977] 09:00 After Henry. Series 2. 8 of 8 The Teapot. Eleanor wants a video player - but how can she raise the cash? Stars Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson. [Repeat 02:00] [First Broadcast 04/10/1986] 09:30 Trivia Test Match. Brian Johnston bowls questions to Tim Rice, Willie Rushton, Leslie Thomas and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [Repeat 02:30] [First Broadcast 22/10/1992] 10:00 D H Lawrence. Sons And Lovers. 1 of 3. Conflicts grow for a Nottinghamshire mining family - Gertrude and Walter Morel and their sons. Stars Benedict Sandiford. [Repeat 15:00 and 03:00] [First Broadcast 12/09/1999] 11:00 Lewis of Robinson. The Parcel Of Dreams. In a short detective story set in California, the characters want to be independent of the script. Read by Colin Stinton. [Repeat 04:00] [First Broadcast 26/05/1989] 11:15 Paupers and Pig Killers. Series 2. 2 of 3 Travel Broadens the Seat. A hectic social visit to Bath with his family - more from the diary of Somerset parson, William Holland. Stars Ronald Pickup. [Repeat 04:15] [First Broadcast 05/11/1999] 12:00 The Navy Lark. Series 6. 16 of 19 Johnson's Memoirs. When Fatso makes a bid for literary success, Pertwee intervenes. Stars Ronnie Barker and Leslie Phillips. [Repeat 19:00] [First Broadcast 10/01/1964] 12:30 The Burkiss Way. Series 2. 13 of 13 Replace The Burkiss Way The Burkiss Way. Smile, you're on Candid Cat! Genghis Khan fun starring Nigel Rees, Jo Kendall, Chris Emmett and Fred Harris. [Repeat 19:30] [First Broadcast 09/03/1977] 13:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 4 of 6 Inexcusable Invasion of a Ducal Entertainment. Probing an advertising copywriter's killing - upper class sleuth, Lord Peter Wimsey needs a new disguise. Stars Ian Carmichael. [Repeat 20:00 and 01:00] [First Broadcast 22/01/1979] 13:30 Oscar Wilde. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. 3 of 3. Still thwarted in fulfilling his dark destiny, the dapper Lord changes tactics. Michael Maloney concludes Oscar Wilde's mystery. [Repeat 20:30 and 01:30] [First Broadcast 22/10/2003] 14:00 Edith Wharton. The Reef. 5 of 10. George Darrow tries persuading Sophie to leave Givre, but complications set in. Stars Jodhi May and Sian Thomas and Ben Miles. [First Broadcast 01/07/2005] 14:15 This Sceptred Isle. 189 of 216 Darwin. The new Theory of Evolution causes a deep divide between Church and Science. Anna Massey continues the history of Britain. [First Broadcast 22/05/1996] 14:30 E M Forster. A Passage To India. 5 of 15. A remarkable gesture cements the friendship between Dr Aziz and British principal, Cyril Fielding. Read by Samuel West. [First Broadcast 13/01/2006] 14:45 England's Mistress. The Infamous Life Of Emma Hamilton. 5 of 5. Nelson and Emma are briefly reunited, but he must face the French fleet off the Cape of Trafalgar. Read by Polly Walker. [First Broadcast 06/10/2006] 15:00 D H Lawrence. Sons And Lovers. 1 of 3. Conflicts grow for a Nottinghamshire mining family - Gertrude and Walter Morel and their sons. Stars Benedict Sandiford. [Repeat 03:00] [First Broadcast 12/09/1999] 16:00 The 4 O'Clock Show. Mel Giedroyc continues Roald Dahl's classic tale 'Matilda'. She goes on a Scrabble holiday, grows her own vegetables and then turns them into the perfect Gazpacho. 17:00 Beachcomber ... By The Way. Series 2. 6 of 6. J B Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. [Repeat 05:00] [First Broadcast 17/08/1991] 17:30 The Young Postmen. 3 of 6 It's A Dog's Life. The eager trio whizz up to Jupiter and perform a musical. Stars Ben Miller and Alistair McGowan. [Repeat 05:30] [First Broadcast 03/12/1992] 18:00 Charles Chilton. Journey Into Space. Operation Luna. 9 of 13. Jet Morgan and his crew have returned to Earth - but it's not as they left it. 1958 classic set in 1965. Stars Andrew Faulds. [Repeat 00:00] [First Broadcast 21/05/1958] 18:30 John Wyndham. The Day of The Triffids. 14 of 17. As his hunt for Josella continues, Bill Masen also tries to help the orphaned Susan. Read by Roger May. [Repeat 00:30] [First Broadcast 08/03/2004] 19:00 The Navy Lark. Series 6. 16 of 19 Johnson's Memoirs. When Fatso makes a bid for literary success, Pertwee intervenes. Stars Ronnie Barker and Leslie Phillips. [First Broadcast 10/01/1964] 19:30 The Burkiss Way. Series 2. 13 of 13 Replace The Burkiss Way The Burkiss Way. Smile, you're on Candid Cat! Genghis Khan fun starring Nigel Rees, Jo Kendall, Chris Emmett and Fred Harris. [First Broadcast 09/03/1977] 20:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 4 of 6 Inexcusable Invasion of a Ducal Entertainment. Probing an advertising copywriter's killing - upper class sleuth, Lord Peter Wimsey needs a new disguise. Stars Ian Carmichael. [Repeat 01:00] [First Broadcast 22/01/1979] 20:30 Oscar Wilde. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. 3 of 3. Still thwarted in fulfilling his dark destiny, the dapper Lord changes tactics. Michael Maloney concludes Oscar Wilde's mystery. [Repeat 01:30] [First Broadcast 22/10/2003] 21:00 MacAulay and Co. 2012. 10 of 10 TBC. [First Broadcast 17/08/2012] 22:00 Sarah At The Stand. 3 of 4. Sarah Millican's in Edinburgh - stand-up and backstage with Davey See, John Moloney and Gary Delaney. [First Broadcast 15/10/2010] 22:15 The Comedy Club. At The Edinburgh Festival Fringe. 7 of 18. 22:20 Wondermentalist Cabaret Edinburgh Special. As broadcast on Radio 4 on 12th August 2012. 22:50 The Comedy Club. At The Edinburgh Festival Fringe. 8 of 18. 22:55 Big Town All Stars. Series 1. 4 of 4 Band Of Gold. The band head off to an engagement party for Lorelei's ex, as old scores surface. Stars Stephen Tompkinson. [First Broadcast 08/03/2000] 23:25 The Comedy Club. At The Edinburgh Festival Fringe. 9 of 18. 23:30 On the Hour. Series 2. 3 of 6. Tube system goes berserk, earthquake in Corinth and anniversary of space. Chris Morris fronts the news satire. [First Broadcast 07/05/1992] 00:00 Charles Chilton. Journey Into Space. Operation Luna. 9 of 13. Jet Morgan and his crew have returned to Earth - but it's not as they left it. 1958 classic set in 1965. Stars Andrew Faulds. [First Broadcast 21/05/1958] 00:30 John Wyndham. The Day of The Triffids. 14 of 17. As his hunt for Josella continues, Bill Masen also tries to help the orphaned Susan. Read by Roger May. [First Broadcast 08/03/2004] 01:00 Wimsey. Murder Must Advertise. 4 of 6 Inexcusable Invasion of a Ducal Entertainment. Probing an advertising copywriter's killing - upper class sleuth, Lord Peter Wimsey needs a new disguise. Stars Ian Carmichael. [First Broadcast 22/01/1979] 01:30 Oscar Wilde. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. 3 of 3. Still thwarted in fulfilling his dark destiny, the dapper Lord changes tactics. Michael Maloney concludes Oscar Wilde's mystery. [First Broadcast 22/10/2003] 02:00 After Henry. Series 2. 8 of 8 The Teapot. Eleanor wants a video player - but how can she raise the cash? Stars Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson. [First Broadcast 04/10/1986] 02:30 Trivia Test Match. Brian Johnston bowls questions to Tim Rice, Willie Rushton, Leslie Thomas and Christopher Martin-Jenkins. [First Broadcast 22/10/1992] 03:00 D H Lawrence. Sons And Lovers. 1 of 3. Conflicts grow for a Nottinghamshire mining family - Gertrude and Walter Morel and their sons. Stars Benedict Sandiford. [First Broadcast 12/09/1999] 04:00 Lewis of Robinson. The Parcel Of Dreams. In a short detective story set in California, the characters want to be independent of the script. Read by Colin Stinton. [First Broadcast 26/05/1989] 04:15 Paupers and Pig Killers. Series 2. 2 of 3 Travel Broadens the Seat. A hectic social visit to Bath with his family - more from the diary of Somerset parson, William Holland. Stars Ronald Pickup. [First Broadcast 05/11/1999] 05:00 Beachcomber ... By The Way. Series 2. 6 of 6. J B Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. [First Broadcast 17/08/1991] 05:30 The Young Postmen. 3 of 6 It's A Dog's Life. The eager trio whizz up to Jupiter and perform a musical. Stars Ben Miller and Alistair McGowan. 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