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<desc>Just One Night: Ex-convict Terry and Sandra come to blows when his ex winds up staying at the community centre. Starring Karl Howman. Episode 2 of 6.</desc>
<title>Coming Alive</title>
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<desc>Moving: Her daughter wants to move out, her mother wants to move in, and Sarah thinks of selling up altogether. Stars Prunella Scales. Episode 2 of 8.</desc>
<title>After Henry</title>
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<desc>Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7, presented by Kirsten O'Brien. Includes Suniti Namjoshi reading from her book Aditi and the One-Eyed Monkey.</desc>
<title>Big Toe Books</title>
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<start>0700</start>
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<desc>With his assistant in jail, can the crooked lawyer save him? The Marx Brothers radio show recreated, starring Michael Roberts. Episode 3 of 6.</desc>
<title>Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel</title>
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<start>0800</start>
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<desc>...It's Been a Bad Week. Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis spotlight the UK's gout capital and topless cashiers. With guest Stuart Maconie. From September 1999. Episode 6 of 6.</desc>
<title>Punt and Dennis: It's Been a Bad Week</title>
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<desc>Hercule Poirot discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him. John Moffat stars as Agatha Christie's Belgian sleuth. Episode 4 of 5.</desc>
<title>Murder on the Orient Express</title>
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<start>0900</start>
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<desc>The action ace battles to save the gold bullion and solve a disappearance. Dashiell Hammett's thriller stars Stuart Milligan. Episode 3 of 4.</desc>
<title>Secret Agent X-9</title>
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<desc>A weary Little Nell and her Grandfather find some welcome help on their travels. Dickens dramatisation with Julia McKenzie. Episode 9 of 25.</desc>
<title>The Old Curiosity Shop</title>
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<desc>King of Sorrows: Will the death of Jesus satisfy the Sanhedrin? Dorothy L Sayers' cycle of plays on the life of Jesus Christ. Stars Gabriel Woolf. Episode 11 of 12.</desc>
<title>The Man Born to Be King</title>
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<desc>The Question of My Future: A trip to Yarmouth has unforeseen consequences. Dickens dramatisation with Miriam Margolyes, Gary Cady and Timothy Spall. Episode 4 of 10.</desc>
<title>David Copperfield</title>
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<desc>With his assistant in jail, can the crooked lawyer save him? The Marx Brothers radio show recreated, starring Michael Roberts. Episode 3 of 6.</desc>
<title>Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel</title>
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<desc>Bedtime stories with odd sound effects. Humphrey Lyttelton and Willie Rushton in the antidote to panel games. From March 1983.</desc>
<title>I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue</title>
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<desc>Spring arrives, with the smell of man and the cry of a she-otter. Henry Williamson's classic tale, read by Nicholas Farrell. Episode 4 of 5.</desc>
<title>Tarka the Otter</title>
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<desc>The Dressing Room: Joanna Lumley reads her home-based autobiography, recalling the story behind her triumph as TV's 'Absolutely Fabulous' Patsy. Episode 4 of 5.</desc>
<title>No Room For Secrets</title>
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<desc>Salisbury Becomes Prime Minister: Churchill and Chamberlain appear, and the thorny question of Home Rule in Ireland. Anna Massey narrates the history of Britain. Episode 209 of 216.</desc>
<title>This Sceptred Isle</title>
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<desc>Island Life Then: Julian Richards takes a trip through time to uncover some of Portland's social history from pregnant brides to taboo mammals. Episode 4 of 5.</desc>
<title>Men of Stone</title>
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<desc>Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.</desc>
<title>CBeebies Radio on BBC7</title>
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<desc>In the Wards: Unleashed on the patients, the medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue. Stars Richard Briers. From July 1968. Episode 4 of 13.</desc>
<title>Doctor in the House</title>
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<desc>The Friendly: When Andy and Robert's football teams meet, fists fly. But not among the players. With Brenda Blethyn. From November 1994. Episode 6 of 6.</desc>
<title>A Whole New Ball Game</title>
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<desc>Arnold and Gregor are about to be bombed senseless by Evans the Welsh vigilante, a fitting reprisal surely for melting Earth. Episode 4 of 4.</desc>
<title>The Laxian Key</title>
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<start>1800</start>
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<desc>Kafka's classic tale about isolation concludes. In his insect form, Gregor faces the ultimate rejection by his family. Episode 4 of 4.</desc>
<title>Metamorphosis</title>
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<desc>With his assistant in jail, can the crooked lawyer save him? The Marx Brothers radio show recreated, starring Michael Roberts. Episode 3 of 6.</desc>
<title>Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel</title>
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  <programme>
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<desc>Bedtime stories with odd sound effects. Humphrey Lyttelton and Willie Rushton in the antidote to panel games. From March 1983.</desc>
<title>I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue</title>
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  <programme>
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<desc>Hercule Poirot discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him. John Moffat stars as Agatha Christie's Belgian sleuth. Episode 4 of 5.</desc>
<title>Murder on the Orient Express</title>
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<desc>The action ace battles to save the gold bullion and solve a disappearance. Dashiell Hammett's thriller stars Stuart Milligan. Episode 3 of 4.</desc>
<title>Secret Agent X-9</title>
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<desc>A weary Little Nell and her Grandfather find some welcome help on their travels. Dickens dramatisation with Julia McKenzie. Episode 9 of 25.</desc>
<title>The Old Curiosity Shop</title>
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<desc>King of Sorrows: Will the death of Jesus satisfy the Sanhedrin? Dorothy L Sayers' cycle of plays on the life of Jesus Christ. Stars Gabriel Woolf. Episode 11 of 12.</desc>
<title>The Man Born to Be King</title>
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  <programme>
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<desc>...It's Been a Bad Week. Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis spotlight the UK's gout capital and topless cashiers. With guest Stuart Maconie. From September 1999. Episode 6 of 6.</desc>
<title>Punt and Dennis: It's Been a Bad Week</title>
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<desc>Drowning in a sea of shark fin soup, Milton Jones recounts his life as a celebrity chef. Episode 2 of 6.</desc>
<title>The Very World of Milton Jones</title>
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<desc>A poorly rendered national anthem heralds a peculiar boxing match. The late Spike Milligan reads from his own military memoir. Episode 5 of 8.</desc>
<title>Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall</title>
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<desc>The stand-up comedian looks back at the many years he's spent performing at the Edinburgh Festival. With Alistair McGowan. Episode 2 of 6.</desc>
<title>The Problem with Adam Bloom</title>
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<desc>Phone boxes, plastics and agents are on the agenda for the Home Counties Councillors. With Liz Fraser. From January 1997. Episode 2 of 6.</desc>
<title>Truly, Madly, Bletchley</title>
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<desc>Arnold and Gregor are about to be bombed senseless by Evans the Welsh vigilante, a fitting reprisal surely for melting Earth. Episode 4 of 4.</desc>
<title>The Laxian Key</title>
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<desc>Kafka's classic tale about isolation concludes. In his insect form, Gregor faces the ultimate rejection by his family. Episode 4 of 4.</desc>
<title>Metamorphosis</title>
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<desc>Hercule Poirot discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him. John Moffat stars as Agatha Christie's Belgian sleuth. Episode 4 of 5.</desc>
<title>Murder on the Orient Express</title>
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<desc>The action ace battles to save the gold bullion and solve a disappearance. Dashiell Hammett's thriller stars Stuart Milligan. Episode 3 of 4.</desc>
<title>Secret Agent X-9</title>
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<desc>A weary Little Nell and her Grandfather find some welcome help on their travels. Dickens dramatisation with Julia McKenzie. Episode 9 of 25.</desc>
<title>The Old Curiosity Shop</title>
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<desc>King of Sorrows: Will the death of Jesus satisfy the Sanhedrin? Dorothy L Sayers' cycle of plays on the life of Jesus Christ. Stars Gabriel Woolf. Episode 11 of 12.</desc>
<title>The Man Born to Be King</title>
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<desc>...It's Been a Bad Week. Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis spotlight the UK's gout capital and topless cashiers. With guest Stuart Maconie. From September 1999. Episode 6 of 6.</desc>
<title>Punt and Dennis: It's Been a Bad Week</title>
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<desc>Drowning in a sea of shark fin soup, Milton Jones recounts his life as a celebrity chef. Episode 2 of 6.</desc>
<title>The Very World of Milton Jones</title>
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  <programme>
<flags></flags>
<desc>A poorly rendered national anthem heralds a peculiar boxing match. The late Spike Milligan reads from his own military memoir. Episode 5 of 8.</desc>
<title>Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall</title>
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<desc>The stand-up comedian looks back at the many years he's spent performing at the Edinburgh Festival. With Alistair McGowan. Episode 2 of 6.</desc>
<title>The Problem with Adam Bloom</title>
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<desc>Phone boxes, plastics and agents are on the agenda for the Home Counties Councillors. With Liz Fraser. From January 1997. Episode 2 of 6.</desc>
<title>Truly, Madly, Bletchley</title>
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<desc>The Question of My Future: A trip to Yarmouth has unforeseen consequences. Dickens dramatisation with Miriam Margolyes, Gary Cady and Timothy Spall. Episode 4 of 10.</desc>
<title>David Copperfield</title>
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