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BBC 7   -   Sunday, 10 August

 

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0700 : Big Toe Books

Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7.

0800 : Madame Bovary Omnibus

Emma prepares to leave Charles, but Rudolphe has second thoughts. With Sarah Smart and Jude Akuwudike. Narration by John Hurt. Episodes 6-10 of 10.

0915 : Three Country Stories

A chance encounter in a cold, windswept field. Short story by HE Bates, abridged and read by David Neal. Episode 2 of 3.

0930 : John Meade Falkner's...

David Almond tells the story of the author of 'Moonfleet' - arms manufacturer, novelist and mediaevalist.

1000 : Moonfleet

Young John Trenchard is drawn into the dangerous world of smugglers when he goes in search of Blackbeard's diamond. Starring Richard Pearce.

1130 : Up the Garden Path

Izzy decides to break up with Razors. But is it that simple with several men vying for attention? Episode 3 of 6.

1200 : Palace of Laughter

Geoffrey Wheeler visits the site of the Windmill Theatre, famed for its nude tableaux and known as the 'comics' graveyard'. Episode 1 of 6.

1230 : How Tickled Am I?

Mark Radcliffe finds out how the Squire of Knotty Ash and his tickling stick became one of the great comic acts of our time. Episode 5 of 6.

1300 : The Clitheroe Kid

More classic comedy from Jimmy Clitheroe when he goes to the hospital in search of a key. From November 1964.

1330 : Floggit's

Havoc hits the new owners of the village shop. Elsie and Doris Waters star as duo Gert and Daisy. From August 1956.

1400 : CBeebies Radio on BBC7

Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.

1700 : Palace of Laughter

Geoffrey Wheeler visits the site of the Windmill Theatre, famed for its nude tableaux and known as the 'comics' graveyard'. Episode 1 of 6.

1730 : How Tickled Am I?

Mark Radcliffe finds out how the Squire of Knotty Ash and his tickling stick became one of the great comic acts of our time. Episode 5 of 6.

1800 : Fantastic Tales

A unicorn holds the key to happiness, in this beautifully written fantasy about true love and the complexity of desire.

1830 : Children of the Corn

Stephen King's horror story reaches its terrifying climax when Burt comes face to face with He Who Walks Behind The Rows. Episode 3 of 3.

1900 : The Clitheroe Kid

More classic comedy from Jimmy Clitheroe when he goes to the hospital in search of a key. From November 1964.

1930 : Floggit's

Havoc hits the new owners of the village shop. Elsie and Doris Waters star as duo Gert and Daisy. From August 1956.

2000 : Moonfleet

Young John Trenchard is drawn into the dangerous world of smugglers when he goes in search of Blackbeard's diamond. Starring Richard Pearce.

2130 : Up the Garden Path

Izzy decides to break up with Razors. But is it that simple with several men vying for attention? Starring Imelda Staunton. Episode 3 of 6.

2200 : The Now Show

Fresh from 4 - catch up with Punt and Dennis and guests. First heard on Radio 4 on 8th Aug.

2230 : The Maltby Collection

A TV crew takes over the museum and Prunella gets involved in the action. With guest stars Hugh Dennis and Barry Cryer. Episode 6 of 6.

2300 : Knocker

Audience sitcom about a market researcher. Written by Neil Edmond and starring Paula Wilcox. Episode 3 of 6.

2315 : No Tomatoes

Smell your third portion of No Tomatoes, with couscous from Paul Copley, Helen Moon and Ian Potter. Episode 3 of 6.

2330 : 4 at the Store

Simon Bligh hosts stand-up from London's Comedy Store, with Rhona Cameron, Omid Djalili and Steve Gribbin. From December 1998. Episode 3 of 4.

0000 : Fantastic Tales

A unicorn holds the key to happiness, in this beautifully written fantasy about true love and the complexity of desire.

0030 : Children of the Corn

Stephen King's horror story reaches its terrifying climax when Burt comes face to face with He Who Walks Behind The Rows. Episode 3 of 3.

0100 : Madame Bovary Omnibus

Emma prepares to leave Charles, but Rudolphe has second thoughts. With Sarah Smart and Jude Akuwudike. Narration by John Hurt. Episodes 6-10 of 10.

0215 : Three Country Stories

A chance encounter in a cold, windswept field. Short story by HE Bates, abridged and read by David Neal. Episode 2 of 3.

0230 : John Meade Falkner's...

David Almond tells the story of the author of 'Moonfleet' - arms manufacturer, novelist and mediaevalist.

0300 : The Now Show

Fresh from 4 - catch up with Punt and Dennis and guests. First heard on Radio 4 on 8th Aug.

0330 : The Maltby Collection

A TV crew takes over the museum and Prunella gets involved in the action. With guest stars Hugh Dennis and Barry Cryer. Episode 6 of 6.

0400 : Knocker

Audience sitcom about a market researcher. Written by Neil Edmond and starring Paula Wilcox. Episode 3 of 6.

0415 : No Tomatoes

Smell your third portion of No Tomatoes, with couscous from Paul Copley, Helen Moon and Ian Potter. Episode 3 of 6.

0430 : 4 at the Store

Simon Bligh hosts stand-up from London's Comedy Store, with Rhona Cameron, Omid Djalili and Steve Gribbin. From December 1998. Episode 3 of 4.

0500 : Palace of Laughter

Geoffrey Wheeler visits the site of the Windmill Theatre, famed for its nude tableaux and known as the 'comics' graveyard'. Episode 1 of 6.

0530 : How Tickled Am I?

Mark Radcliffe finds out how the Squire of Knotty Ash and his tickling stick became one of the great comic acts of our time. Episode 5 of 6.

0600 : The Clitheroe Kid

More classic comedy from Jimmy Clitheroe when he goes to the hospital in search of a key. From November 1964.

0630 : Floggit's

Havoc hits the new owners of the village shop. Elsie and Doris Waters star as duo Gert and Daisy. From August 1956.



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