Schedule
Early
00:00
Marcy Kahan - The Uncertainty Principle
It’s 2099 and a time when people know exactly how long they’ll live... or do they?
01:00
Alice's Friend
Trouble ensues when Len takes a job as a chauffeur for 84-year-old Alice.
02:00
Galbraith and the King of Diamonds—5. Appointment in Zurich
5/6Retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as his foe Cater sets a plan in motion.
02:45
Dick Barton - Special Agent—5. Interrogating Archie
5/10Kramer and his gang home in on the final piece of the secret weapon.
03:00
Grandmothers by Salley Vickers—5. Caught in the Act
5/10Blanche is caught shoplifting again, but it isn’t the understanding Nan that spots her.
03:15
Shakespeare's Restless World—20. Shakespeare Goes Global
20/20How a folio of collected plays in 1623 began the creation of a global phenomenon.
03:30
Ed Reardon's Week—Series 10, Moby Dave
5/6Finally all is going well for Ed, who has comfortable lodgings and money in his pocket.
04:00
Albert and Me—Series 1, Rate of Decline
2/9Single dad Bryan needs cash to pay his rates arrears. Stars Richard Beckinsale
04:30
Kathmandu or Bust—End of the Road
6/6The lights of Kathmandu are twinkling on the horizon. What can possibly go wrong?
05:00
The Food Quiz—Series 2, Episode 3
3/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou and Sue Lawrence.
05:30
Plum House—Series 1, Perilously Poorly Peter
2/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopeless deputy Julian in charge.
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Morning
06:00
All Quiet On The Western Front
The haunting, comic and desperate story of German soldiers during the First World War.
07:30
Armistice 1918 (Omnibus)
Five historians explore the global impact and legacy of the 1918 Armistice.
08:45
Could Do Better—Alan Coren
Robert Booth summons the humorist and broadcaster to his study to discuss school reports.
09:00
The Men from the Ministry—Flushed With Success
The hapless duo direct Trooping the Colour and fix the plumbing.
09:30
Something to Shout About—Series 3, Episode 20
20/20Mr Blythe cracks down on expenses, so Maggie decides to shoot an ad on location.
10:00
The Real Comedy Controllers: The Things That Made Us Laugh—Comedy in the 21st Century, 1. Over the Garden Wall
1/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
11:00
All Quiet On The Western Front
The haunting, comic and desperate story of German soldiers during the First World War.
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Afternoon
12:30
Armistice 1918 (Omnibus)
Five historians explore the global impact and legacy of the 1918 Armistice.
13:45
Could Do Better—Alan Coren
Robert Booth summons the humorist and broadcaster to his study to discuss school reports.
14:00
The Men from the Ministry—Flushed With Success
The hapless duo direct Trooping the Colour and fix the plumbing.
14:30
Something to Shout About—Series 3, Episode 20
20/20Mr Blythe cracks down on expenses, so Maggie decides to shoot an ad on location.
15:00
The Real Comedy Controllers: The Things That Made Us Laugh—Comedy in the 21st Century, 1. Over the Garden Wall
1/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
16:00
Marcy Kahan - The Uncertainty Principle
It’s 2099 and a time when people know exactly how long they’ll live... or do they?
17:00
All Quiet On The Western Front
The haunting, comic and desperate story of German soldiers during the First World War.
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Evening
18:30
Armistice 1918 (Omnibus)
Five historians explore the global impact and legacy of the 1918 Armistice.
19:45
Could Do Better—Alan Coren
Robert Booth summons the humorist and broadcaster to his study to discuss school reports.
20:00
The Men from the Ministry—Flushed With Success
The hapless duo direct Trooping the Colour and fix the plumbing.
20:30
Something to Shout About—Series 3, Episode 20
20/20Mr Blythe cracks down on expenses, so Maggie decides to shoot an ad on location.
21:00
The Real Comedy Controllers: The Things That Made Us Laugh—Comedy in the 21st Century, 1. Over the Garden Wall
1/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
22:00
Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing—Series 3, About Intelligence
1/4Nathan is fed up with his family underestimating his intelligence.
22:30
Cowards—Series 2, Episode 4
4/4An interesting idea for a catalogue photo shoot.
23:00
Fred at The Stand—Series 2, Micky Bartlett, Jay Lafferty, Stuart Mitchell and Andy Askins
4/6From Glasgow - Fred MacAulay introduces more of the country's best comedians.
23:30
The Shuttleworths—Series 2, The Birthday Bench
3/5Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth's present causes consternation for his agent Ken.
23:45
Armando Iannucci - Facts And Fancies—From the Man Who Mistook his Bike for Olives
3/5Armando turns his attention to dictators.
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Late
00:00
James Follett - The Destruction Factor—2. The Devil's Harvest
2/6As fires erupt, why is Ralph Exon's new plant strain mutation growing so rapidly?
00:30
The Price of Fear—The Man Who Hated Scenes
A meek millionaire's chilling tale of taking subtle revenge on his cheating wife.
01:00
All Quiet On The Western Front
The haunting, comic and desperate story of German soldiers during the First World War.
02:30
Armistice 1918 (Omnibus)
Five historians explore the global impact and legacy of the 1918 Armistice.
03:45
Could Do Better—Alan Coren
Robert Booth summons the humorist and broadcaster to his study to discuss school reports.
04:00
The Men from the Ministry—Flushed With Success
The hapless duo direct Trooping the Colour and fix the plumbing.
04:30
Something to Shout About—Series 3, Episode 20
20/20Mr Blythe cracks down on expenses, so Maggie decides to shoot an ad on location.
05:00
The Real Comedy Controllers: The Things That Made Us Laugh—Comedy in the 21st Century, 1. Over the Garden Wall
1/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.























