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<desc>More Liverpudlian larks in Carla Lane's popular 1980s sitcom. Jack has hit the bottle. Meanwhile, Freddie is torn between his loyal wife and the passionate Lilo Lill.</desc>
<title>Bread</title>
<end>0630</end>
<start>0600</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Birds on Strike</subtitle>
<desc>More laughs with the two Liverpudlian lasses in Carla Lane's 1970s sitcom. Beryl pretends that she has tonsilitis so she can take the day off work and go on a date.</desc>
<title>The Liver Birds</title>
<end>0700</end>
<start>0630</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Marriage</subtitle>
<desc>Brilliant 1970s sitcom from the man who helped Spike Milligan write The Goons. Hattie peruses classified ads in an attempt to find a partner. Will Eric thwart her efforts?</desc>
<title>Sykes</title>
<end>0740</end>
<start>0700</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>The Trial</subtitle>
<desc>Sitcom about a well-meaning but infuriating meddler. Gordon stands accused of several murders before it transpires that he may have foiled an international drugs syndicate.</desc>
<title>The Brittas Empire</title>
<end>0820</end>
<start>0740</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>After Butterflies, writer Carla Lane returned to her native Liverpool for this family sitcom. There's a new look for Billy, a new love for Jack and a new problem for Freddie.</desc>
<title>Bread</title>
<end>0900</end>
<start>0820</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Fella-A-Day Girl</subtitle>
<desc>The female version of The Likely Lads, from Butterflies' creator Carla Lane. Keep your eyes peeled for guest turns from Paula Wilcox and a pre-Bergerac John Nettles.</desc>
<title>The Liver Birds</title>
<end>0940</end>
<start>0900</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Cat</subtitle>
<desc>First series of the popular 1970s sitcom about a brother and sister who live together. When Hattie's beloved kitten goes missing, Eric ends up on the roof.</desc>
<title>Sykes</title>
<end>1020</end>
<start>0940</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>Lionel has finished his book, and his publisher, Alistair, has decided that what the book really needs is a picture of the author on the cover. But just what sort of picture?</desc>
<title>As Time Goes By</title>
<end>1100</end>
<start>1020</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>More suburban mishaps for the monstrous snob Hyacinth Bucket. She's thrilled when the wealthy Mrs Fortescue asks for a lift into town, but unfortunately things don't go to plan.</desc>
<title>Keeping Up Appearances</title>
<end>1140</end>
<start>1100</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>The Black Widow</subtitle>
<desc>Too much home brew after Ernie Mordue's funeral leaves Compo and Foggy with bad hangovers. Clegg fares rather better, ending up with a good woman!</desc>
<title>Last of the Summer Wine</title>
<end>1220</end>
<start>1140</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Have You Got a Light?</subtitle>
<desc>When Howard wants the china shepherdess in Auntie Wainwright's window as a gift for a certain lady friend, it's Clegg who gets the job of buying it.</desc>
<title>Last of the Summer Wine</title>
<end>1300</end>
<start>1220</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>The Well Catered Funeral</subtitle>
<desc>Ronnie Barker plays the miserly Arkwright who has to leave his shop for a few hours to attend the funeral of a friend. Think of the drop in takings!</desc>
<title>Open All Hours</title>
<end>1340</end>
<start>1300</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Back in Fashion</subtitle>
<desc>Comedy gold with Galton and Simpson's rag-and-bone team. A fashion photographer turns up at the yard, and Harold sees a model opportunity with some 'classy birds'.</desc>
<title>Steptoe and Son</title>
<end>1420</end>
<start>1340</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Going to Work</subtitle>
<desc>Ronnie Barker's Fletch attempts the 'straight and narrow' in this sitcom sequel to Porridge. The prospect of working as a hotel night porter gives Fletch cold feet.</desc>
<title>Going Straight</title>
<end>1500</end>
<start>1420</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>...Special. Thicker than Water: What kind of drinks would Del conjure up at Christmas? Find out in South London's finest comedy. The Trotters' long lost dad Reg turns up after 18 years away.</desc>
<title>Only Fools and Horses Christmas...</title>
<end>1540</end>
<start>1500</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Happy Returns</subtitle>
<desc>A new spark in Rodney's life rekindles an old flame of Del's when Rodders starts dating a girl at the newsagents. But could there be a family connection?</desc>
<title>Only Fools and Horses</title>
<end>1620</end>
<start>1540</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>Lionel has finished his book, and his publisher, Alistair, has decided that what the book really needs is a picture of the author on the cover. But just what sort of picture?</desc>
<title>As Time Goes By</title>
<end>1700</end>
<start>1620</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>More suburban mishaps for the monstrous snob Hyacinth Bucket. She's thrilled when the wealthy Mrs Fortescue asks for a lift into town, but unfortunately things don't go to plan.</desc>
<title>Keeping Up Appearances</title>
<end>1740</end>
<start>1700</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>The Black Widow</subtitle>
<desc>Too much home brew after Ernie Mordue's funeral leaves Compo and Foggy with bad hangovers. Clegg fares rather better, ending up with a good woman!</desc>
<title>Last of the Summer Wine</title>
<end>1820</end>
<start>1740</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Have You Got a Light?</subtitle>
<desc>When Howard wants the china shepherdess in Auntie Wainwright's window as a gift for a certain lady friend, it's Clegg who gets the job of buying it.</desc>
<title>Last of the Summer Wine</title>
<end>1900</end>
<start>1820</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>The Well Catered Funeral</subtitle>
<desc>Ronnie Barker plays the miserly Arkwright who has to leave his shop for a few hours to attend the funeral of a friend. Think of the drop in takings!</desc>
<title>Open All Hours</title>
<end>1940</end>
<start>1900</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Back in Fashion</subtitle>
<desc>Comedy gold with Galton and Simpson's rag-and-bone team. A fashion photographer turns up at the yard, and Harold sees a model opportunity with some 'classy birds'.</desc>
<title>Steptoe and Son</title>
<end>2020</end>
<start>1940</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>Another date with James Corden and friends in the third series of the hit sitcom. Stacey is trying for a new job whilst ensuring Gavin sticks to his recent promise.</desc>
<title>Gavin &amp; Stacey</title>
<end>2100</end>
<start>2020</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>John Challis and Sue Holderness, aka Boycie and Marlene, present the ultimate countdown of the 40 greatest moments of Only Fools and Horses, as voted for by the viewers.</desc>
<title>Only Fools' Top 40 Moments</title>
<end>2300</end>
<start>2100</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Nana Comes to Stay</subtitle>
<desc>Couch potato comedy with the Mancunian telly addicts. Nana has a cataract operation and Jim, of course, plays the loving and sympathetic son-in-law.</desc>
<title>The Royle Family</title>
<end>2340</end>
<start>2300</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>The Key</subtitle>
<desc>Classic sitcom with the late, great Paul Eddington as PM Jim Hacker. There is a territorial battle in the heart of No 10 as Sir Humphrey's personal key is withdrawn from him.</desc>
<title>Yes, Prime Minister</title>
<end>0020</end>
<start>2340</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Going to Work</subtitle>
<desc>Ronnie Barker's Fletch attempts the 'straight and narrow' in this sitcom sequel to Porridge. The prospect of working as a hotel night porter gives Fletch cold feet.</desc>
<title>Going Straight</title>
<end>0100</end>
<start>0020</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Nana Comes to Stay</subtitle>
<desc>Couch potato comedy with the Mancunian telly addicts. Nana has a cataract operation and Jim, of course, plays the loving and sympathetic son-in-law.</desc>
<title>The Royle Family</title>
<end>0130</end>
<start>0100</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>The Key</subtitle>
<desc>Classic sitcom with the late, great Paul Eddington as PM Jim Hacker. There is a territorial battle in the heart of No 10 as Sir Humphrey's personal key is withdrawn from him.</desc>
<title>Yes, Prime Minister</title>
<end>0200</end>
<start>0130</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>Peter Capaldi stars in the wonderfully sweary sitcom. Nicola Murray and her team need a sports personality to be the face of DoSAC's Healthy Choices campaign.</desc>
<title>The Thick of It</title>
<end>0230</end>
<start>0200</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Rich and Fat</subtitle>
<desc>Laughs on the sofa with a lager. Tony discovers that Gary has 33,000 pounds in his current account, while Tony's ever-expanding waistline doesn't go unnoticed.</desc>
<title>Men Behaving Badly</title>
<end>0300</end>
<start>0230</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>Shopping from home.</desc>
<title>Teleshopping</title>
<end>0605</end>
<start>0300</start>
  </programme>
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