06:00–06:30 (30 min)
Winston in Europe
Finis: The family go on a whistle-stop tour round Europe and Father takes them to where it all started. Starring Maurice Denham. Episode 6 of 6 [Rpt of Mon 5.30pm].
06:30–07:00 (30 min)
Ballylenon
How far will some Ballylenon residents go to make sure that the sale of a certain cottage goes ahead without a hitch? Episode 3 of 6 [Rpt of Mon 5.00pm].
07:00–08:00 (1 hr)
Big Toe Books
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7. With Kate Harbour reading The Quigleys by Simon Mason and Raymond Quinn reading Millions by Frank Cottrell Boyce.
08:00–08:30 (30 min)
The Navy Lark
Mount Rumpus Atoll: Povey has no trouble in naming a useless frigate to be a target in a NATO exercise. Stars Leslie Phillips. From December 1960 [Rptd today 12.00pm, 7.00pm].
08:30–09:00 (30 min)
Radio Shuttleworth
Tony Hart visits Sheffield singer John, as he tries to paint the lounge for wife Mary. With Stephen Frost. From March 2000. Episode 3 of 6 [Rptd today 10.00pm, Wed 3.00am].
09:00–09:30 (30 min)
Boxer and Doberman
The Killings in Kirkibrae: Tougher than Taggart and madder than Midsomer Murders. Continuing Alastair Jessiman's comedy police drama. Episode 2 of 4 [Rptd today 8.00pm, Wed 1.00am].
09:30–10:00 (30 min)
The Lost Stradivarius
John conceals his discovery and, while outwardly wooing Constance, begins to fall under the spell of the sinister Adrian Temple. Episode 2 of 4 [Rptd today 8.30pm, Wed 1.30am].
10:00–10:15 (15 min)
South Riding
Headmistress Sarah Burton opens up her school for voters in the election. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 12 of 15 [Rptd today 9.00pm, Wed 2.00am].
10:15–11:00 (45 min)
Baldi
Three in One: The crime-solving priest goes horse racing and uncovers the 'SP' on an ex-jockey's murder. Starring David Threlfall. Episode 1 of 6 [Rptd today 9.15pm, Wed 2.15am].
11:00–12:00 (1 hr)
The Deceivers
The Man with the Twisted Neck: It's 1825, District Collector William Savage is surprised by his grisly discovery. With David Collings. Episode 2 of 5 [Rptd Wed 5.00am].
12:00–12:30 (30 min)
The Navy Lark
Mount Rumpus Atoll: Povey has no trouble in naming a useless frigate to be a target in a NATO exercise. Stars Leslie Phillips. From December 1960 [Rpt of today 8.00am].
12:30–13:00 (30 min)
Steptoe and Son
Robbery with Violence: Albert lies to Harold after breaking his porcelain. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From May 1971 [Rptd today 7.30pm].
13:00–13:15 (15 min)
Jigs and Reels
Last Train to Dog Town: An author is stranded with the characters of his unfinished Western story. Jack Davenport reads a short story by Joanne Harris. Episode 2 of 5.
13:15–13:30 (15 min)
Bogarde on Film
Breaking In: Actor Dirk Bogarde reads his memoirs. After leaving the army, the silver-screen beckoned but his neck was to prove problematic. Episode 1 of 7.
13:30–13:45 (15 min)
A Short History of Ireland
The Eagle Wing and the Black Oath/Presbyterian Anger, Catholic Resentment: The country's turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer and Frances Tomelty. Episode 46 of 120.
13:45–14:00 (15 min)
Shopping, Seduction and...
...Mr Selfridge: Harry opens his London shop. Initially takings are miserable, until he comes up with a spectacular idea. Read by Lindsay Duncan. Episode 2 of 5.
14:00–17:00 (3 hr)
CBeebies on BBC Radio 7
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
17:00–17:30 (30 min)
Second Thoughts
Maybe, Baby: Broody Faith fancies starting a second family, but what about Bill? Starring James Bolam and Lynda Bellingham. Episode 5 of 8 [Rptd Wed 6.30am].
17:30–18:00 (30 min)
It Sticks Out Half a Mile
Marooned: A visit to the pier theatre ends in disaster for Arthur Wilson and Miss Perkins. Stars John Le Mesurier. From January 1984. Episode 8 of 13 [Rptd Wed 6.00am].
18:00–18:30 (30 min)
Paradise Lost in Cyberspace
The grim 22nd century puts Britons to death at 70. But a clerical error sets George Smith's demise for 69. With Stephen Moore. Episode 1 of 6 [Rptd Wed 12.00am].
18:30–19:00 (30 min)
The Brightonomicon
The Wondrous One-Off Wiseman of Withdean: Rizla is disguised as a woman. Hugo Rune can't escape his destiny. With David Warner. Episode 12 of 13 [Rptd Wed 12.30am].
19:00–19:30 (30 min)
The Navy Lark
Mount Rumpus Atoll: Povey has no trouble in naming a useless frigate to be a target in a NATO exercise. Stars Leslie Phillips. From December 1960 [Rpt of today 8.00am].
19:30–20:00 (30 min)
Steptoe and Son
Robbery with Violence: Albert lies to Harold after breaking his porcelain. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From May 1971 [Rpt of today 12.30pm].
20:00–20:30 (30 min)
Boxer and Doberman
The Killings in Kirkibrae: Tougher than Taggart and madder than Midsomer Murders. Continuing Alastair Jessiman's comedy police drama. Episode 2 of 4 [Rpt of today 9.00am].
20:30–21:00 (30 min)
The Lost Stradivarius
John conceals his discovery and, while outwardly wooing Constance, begins to fall under the spell of the sinister Adrian Temple. Episode 2 of 4 [Rpt of today 9.30am].
21:00–21:15 (15 min)
South Riding
Headmistress Sarah Burton opens up her school for voters in the election. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 12 of 15 [Rpt of today 10.00am].
21:15–22:00 (45 min)
Baldi
Three in One: The crime-solving priest goes horse racing and uncovers the 'SP' on an ex-jockey's murder. Starring David Threlfall. Episode 1 of 6 [Rpt of today 10.15am].
22:00–22:30 (30 min)
Radio Shuttleworth
Tony Hart visits Sheffield singer John, as he tries to paint the lounge for wife Mary. With Stephen Frost. From March 2000. Episode 3 of 6 [Rpt of today 8.30am].
22:30–23:00 (30 min)
Wild Things
Date with Fate: The fiery florists tackle a psychic, a dog - and fame beckons. With Doon Mackichan and Imelda Staunton. From September 2002. Episode 3 of 4 [Rptd Wed 3.30am].
23:00–23:30 (30 min)
Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World
The Scheme of Things: The sci-fi star probes the notion of a 'cosmic plan'. With Richard Herring, Stewart Lee and Tom Baker. From 1993. Episode 5 of 6 [Rptd Wed 4.00am].
23:30–00:00 (30 min)
On the Hour
Ireland hits the headlines, as the programme celebrates its 33rd birthday. Chris Morris fronts the news satire. From May 1992. Episode 5 of 6 [Rptd Wed 4.30am].
23:30–00:00 (30 min)
On the Hour
Ireland hits the headlines, as the programme celebrates its 33rd birthday. Chris Morris fronts the news satire. From May 1992. Episode 5 of 6 [Rptd Wed 4.30am].
00:00–00:30 (30 min)
Paradise Lost in Cyberspace
The grim 22nd century puts Britons to death at 70. But a clerical error sets George Smith's demise for 69. With Stephen Moore. Episode 1 of 6 [Rpt of Tue 6.00pm].
00:30–01:00 (30 min)
The Brightonomicon
The Wondrous One-Off Wiseman of Withdean: Rizla is disguised as a woman. Hugo Rune can't escape his destiny. With David Warner. Episode 12 of 13 [Rpt of Tue 6.30pm].
01:00–01:30 (30 min)
Boxer and Doberman
The Killings in Kirkibrae: Tougher than Taggart and madder than Midsomer Murders. Continuing Alastair Jessiman's comedy police drama. Episode 2 of 4 [Rpt of Tue 9.00am].
01:30–02:00 (30 min)
The Lost Stradivarius
John conceals his discovery and, while outwardly wooing Constance, begins to fall under the spell of the sinister Adrian Temple. Episode 2 of 4 [Rpt of Tue 9.30am].
02:00–02:15 (15 min)
South Riding
Headmistress Sarah Burton opens up her school for voters in the election. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 12 of 15 [Rpt of Tue 10.00am].
02:15–03:00 (45 min)
Baldi
Three in One: The crime-solving priest goes horse racing and uncovers the 'SP' on an ex-jockey's murder. Starring David Threlfall. Episode 1 of 6 [Rpt of Tue 10.15am].
03:00–03:30 (30 min)
Radio Shuttleworth
Tony Hart visits Sheffield singer John, as he tries to paint the lounge for wife Mary. With Stephen Frost. From March 2000. Episode 3 of 6 [Rpt of Tue 8.30am].
03:30–04:00 (30 min)
Wild Things
Date with Fate: The fiery florists tackle a psychic, a dog - and fame beckons. With Doon Mackichan and Imelda Staunton. From September 2002. Episode 3 of 4 [Rpt of Tue 10.30pm].
04:00–04:30 (30 min)
Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World
The Scheme of Things: The sci-fi star probes the notion of a 'cosmic plan'. With Richard Herring, Stewart Lee and Tom Baker. From 1993. Episode 5 of 6 [Rpt of Tue 11.00pm].
04:30–05:00 (30 min)
On the Hour
Ireland hits the headlines, as the programme celebrates its 33rd birthday. Chris Morris fronts the news satire. From May 1992. Episode 5 of 6 [Rpt of Tue 11.30pm].
05:00–06:00 (1 hr)
The Deceivers
The Man with the Twisted Neck: It's 1825, District Collector William Savage is surprised by his grisly discovery. With David Collings. Episode 2 of 5 [Rpt of Tue 11.00am].
06:00–06:30 (30 min)
It Sticks Out Half a Mile
Marooned: A visit to the pier theatre ends in disaster for Arthur Wilson and Miss Perkins. Stars John Le Mesurier. From January 1984. Episode 8 of 13 [Rpt of Tue 5.30pm].
Summary
- 06:00: Winston in Europe
- 06:30: Ballylenon
- 07:00: Big Toe Books
- 08:00: The Navy Lark
- 08:30: Radio Shuttleworth
- 09:00: Boxer and Doberman
- 09:30: The Lost Stradivarius
- 10:00: South Riding
- 10:15: Baldi
- 11:00: The Deceivers
- 12:00: The Navy Lark
- 12:30: Steptoe and Son
- 13:00: Jigs and Reels
- 13:15: Bogarde on Film
- 13:30: A Short History of Ireland
- 13:45: Shopping, Seduction and...
- 14:00: CBeebies on BBC Radio 7
- 17:00: Second Thoughts
- 17:30: It Sticks Out Half a Mile
- 18:00: Paradise Lost in Cyberspace
- 18:30: The Brightonomicon
- 19:00: The Navy Lark
- 19:30: Steptoe and Son
- 20:00: Boxer and Doberman
- 20:30: The Lost Stradivarius
- 21:00: South Riding
- 21:15: Baldi
- 22:00: Radio Shuttleworth
- 22:30: Wild Things
- 23:00: Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World
- 23:30: On the Hour
- 23:30: On the Hour
- 00:00: Paradise Lost in Cyberspace
- 00:30: The Brightonomicon
- 01:00: Boxer and Doberman
- 01:30: The Lost Stradivarius
- 02:00: South Riding
- 02:15: Baldi
- 03:00: Radio Shuttleworth
- 03:30: Wild Things
- 04:00: Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World
- 04:30: On the Hour
- 05:00: The Deceivers
- 06:00: It Sticks Out Half a Mile