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<desc>...Tread Omnibus. ...to Tread Omnibus: Philip and Harriet arrive in Monteriano to rescue Lilia's baby from the horrors of an Italian upbringing. With Sian Thomas. Episodes 6-10 of 10.</desc>
<title>EM Forster - Where Angels Fear to...</title>
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<desc>The artist meets his future wife Bella and his mentor Leon Bakst, and travels to Paris. Biography read by Derek Jacobi. Episode 3 of 5.</desc>
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<desc>Someone, or something, is hacking into peoples' conversations and Master Henry could end up in jail. Lady Anne has taken to nuzzling De Warenne's trusty War Horse. Episode 2 of 6.</desc>
<title>The Castle</title>
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<subtitle>Give a Dog a Bad Name</subtitle>
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<desc>Confusion reigns as Noote does his aunt a favour - behind the Bishop's back. Adapted from TV. With Derek Nimmo. From March 1971.</desc>
<title>All Gas and Gaiters</title>
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<desc>Ted and Kitty quarrel over her frock - and reporter George gets festive. Stars Ted Ray and Peter Sellers. From November 1949.</desc>
<title>Ray's a Laugh</title>
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<subtitle>Spring Cleaning Time Again</subtitle>
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<desc>Wendy longs for home, but first she and the brothers must be rescued from Captain Hook. Stars Toyah Willcox and Ron Moody. Episode 4 of 4.</desc>
<title>JM Barrie - Peter Pan</title>
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<desc>Mrs Potter-Smith aims to bring the curtain down on the Blue Doors' latest show. Stars James Lance and Caroline Harker. Episode 3 of 4.</desc>
<title>Pamela Brown - Swish of the Curtain</title>
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<subtitle>Sir David Attenborough</subtitle>
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<desc>An extended edition of the 70th anniversary programme with Sir David Attenborough chatting to Kirsty Young. From January 2012.</desc>
<title>Desert Island Discs: Long-play</title>
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<subtitle>Maurice Denham</subtitle>
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<title>It's a Funny Business</title>
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<subtitle>Les Dawson</subtitle>
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<desc>Mark Radcliffe reviews the career of the Mancunian wordsmith, who started out playing piano in a Parisian brothel. Episode 3 of 6.</desc>
<title>How Tickled Am I?</title>
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<desc>...Tread Omnibus. ...to Tread Omnibus: Philip and Harriet arrive in Monteriano to rescue Lilia's baby from the horrors of an Italian upbringing. With Sian Thomas. Episodes 6-10 of 10.</desc>
<title>EM Forster - Where Angels Fear to...</title>
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<desc>The artist meets his future wife Bella and his mentor Leon Bakst, and travels to Paris. Biography read by Derek Jacobi. Episode 3 of 5.</desc>
<title>Jackie Wullschlager - Chagall</title>
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<desc>After he's rushed into hospital, Inspector Morse becomes intrigued by an old crime. Colin Dexter's thriller stars John Shrapnel.</desc>
<title>The Wench is Dead</title>
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<subtitle>Give a Dog a Bad Name</subtitle>
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<desc>Confusion reigns as Noote does his aunt a favour - behind the Bishop's back. Adapted from TV. With Derek Nimmo. From March 1971.</desc>
<title>All Gas and Gaiters</title>
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<desc>Ted and Kitty quarrel over her frock - and reporter George gets festive. Stars Ted Ray and Peter Sellers. From November 1949.</desc>
<title>Ray's a Laugh</title>
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<desc>...Show. Made For 4 Extra. Mel looks back at a busy week on The 4 O'Clock Show, including making teddy bears, underground Irish caves, and our long-lasting love affair with fish and chips.</desc>
<title>Mel's Mix: The Best of The 4 O'Clock...</title>
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<subtitle>Spring Cleaning Time Again</subtitle>
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<desc>Wendy longs for home, but first she and the brothers must be rescued from Captain Hook. Stars Toyah Willcox and Ron Moody. Episode 4 of 4.</desc>
<title>JM Barrie - Peter Pan</title>
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  <programme>
<flags></flags>
<desc>Mrs Potter-Smith aims to bring the curtain down on the Blue Doors' latest show. Stars James Lance and Caroline Harker. Episode 3 of 4.</desc>
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<desc>The first public encounter between Miles Kington and Edward Enfield whose witty badinage became a Radio 4 fixture in the 1990s.</desc>
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<desc>Falsely charged with murder, dandy spy hero Lucifer Box flees New York aboard a mysterious ship. Read by the author. Episode 3 of 5.</desc>
<title>Mark Gatiss - The Devil in Amber</title>
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<desc>...Drivers. ...Careful Drivers: Now a lowly technician on a spaceship, and five years from Earth, Dave Lister is in love. Read by Rimmer himself - Chris Barrie. Episode 2 of 6.</desc>
<title>Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful...</title>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Maurice Denham</subtitle>
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<desc>The veteran radio, film, TV and theatre actor chats to Mike Craig about his long and distinguished career. From November 1988.</desc>
<title>It's a Funny Business</title>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Les Dawson</subtitle>
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<desc>Mark Radcliffe reviews the career of the Mancunian wordsmith, who started out playing piano in a Parisian brothel. Episode 3 of 6.</desc>
<title>How Tickled Am I?</title>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Give a Dog a Bad Name</subtitle>
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<desc>Confusion reigns as Noote does his aunt a favour - behind the Bishop's back. Adapted from TV. With Derek Nimmo. From March 1971.</desc>
<title>All Gas and Gaiters</title>
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<desc>Ted and Kitty quarrel over her frock - and reporter George gets festive. Stars Ted Ray and Peter Sellers. From November 1949.</desc>
<title>Ray's a Laugh</title>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Sir David Attenborough</subtitle>
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<desc>An extended edition of the 70th anniversary programme with Sir David Attenborough chatting to Kirsty Young. From January 2012.</desc>
<title>Desert Island Discs: Long-play</title>
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<desc>Someone, or something, is hacking into peoples' conversations and Master Henry could end up in jail. Lady Anne has taken to nuzzling De Warenne's trusty War Horse. Episode 2 of 6.</desc>
<title>The Castle</title>
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<desc>Highlights from BBC Radio Ulster's popular news comedy panel show. With Colin Murphy, Neil Delamere and host Tim McGarry. Episode 2 of 2.</desc>
<title>The Blame Game</title>
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<desc>From 10pm - midnight, Sunday to Friday, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.</desc>
<title>The Comedy Club Interview</title>
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<desc>The player battles a case of libel, based on an alleged encounter in a portable loo. Stars Christopher Douglas. From June 2002. Episode 2 of 4.</desc>
<title>Dave Podmore's World of Cricket</title>
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<subtitle>Haiti</subtitle>
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<desc>The gap-year student arrives to help rebuild a village and tries out some voodoo. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From February 2005. Episode 5 of 6.</desc>
<title>Giles Wemmbley Hogg Goes Off</title>
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<desc>Falsely charged with murder, dandy spy hero Lucifer Box flees New York aboard a mysterious ship. Read by the author. Episode 3 of 5.</desc>
<title>Mark Gatiss - The Devil in Amber</title>
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  <programme>
<flags></flags>
<desc>...Drivers. ...Careful Drivers: Now a lowly technician on a spaceship, and five years from Earth, Dave Lister is in love. Read by Rimmer himself - Chris Barrie. Episode 2 of 6.</desc>
<title>Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful...</title>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Sir David Attenborough</subtitle>
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<desc>An extended edition of the 70th anniversary programme with Sir David Attenborough chatting to Kirsty Young. From January 2012.</desc>
<title>Desert Island Discs: Long-play</title>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Maurice Denham</subtitle>
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<desc>The veteran radio, film, TV and theatre actor chats to Mike Craig about his long and distinguished career. From November 1988.</desc>
<title>It's a Funny Business</title>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Les Dawson</subtitle>
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<desc>Mark Radcliffe reviews the career of the Mancunian wordsmith, who started out playing piano in a Parisian brothel. Episode 3 of 6.</desc>
<title>How Tickled Am I?</title>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Give a Dog a Bad Name</subtitle>
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<desc>Confusion reigns as Noote does his aunt a favour - behind the Bishop's back. Adapted from TV. With Derek Nimmo. From March 1971.</desc>
<title>All Gas and Gaiters</title>
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  <programme>
<flags></flags>
<desc>After he's rushed into hospital, Inspector Morse becomes intrigued by an old crime. Colin Dexter's thriller stars John Shrapnel.</desc>
<title>The Wench is Dead</title>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Spring Cleaning Time Again</subtitle>
<flags></flags>
<desc>Wendy longs for home, but first she and the brothers must be rescued from Captain Hook. Stars Toyah Willcox and Ron Moody. Episode 4 of 4.</desc>
<title>JM Barrie - Peter Pan</title>
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  <programme>
<flags></flags>
<desc>Mrs Potter-Smith aims to bring the curtain down on the Blue Doors' latest show. Stars James Lance and Caroline Harker. Episode 3 of 4.</desc>
<title>Pamela Brown - Swish of the Curtain</title>
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