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BBC 7   -   Sunday, 31 August

 

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0700 : Big Toe Books

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

0800 : Nicholas Nickleby Omnibus

Dickens' novel, dramatised by Mike Walker, stars Oliver Milburn and Anna Massey. Episodes 1-5 of 30.

0915 : Three Country Stories

HE Bates' tale of a young boy getting to know his eccentric relative - with a fondness for 'neck oil'. Read by David Neal. Episode 2 of 3.

0930 : History of War&Peace in 4 Menus

A re-creation of a medieval banquet at Hampton Court Palace. Lisa Jardine and guests discovers its significance for Henry V. Episode 3 of 4.

1000 : Three Men in a Boat

Kenneth Horne, Leslie Phillips and Hubert Gregg star in a musical adaptation of Jerome K Jerome's classic afloat. From 1962.

1130 : Up the Garden Path

Maria makes things up with husband Gwyn, and Izzy has a surprise announcement for Michael and Louise. Starring Imelda Staunton. Episode 6 of 6.

1200 : Palace of Laughter

Bernard Cribbins and Mike Harding on how they liked to be beside the seaside, at a theatre refusing to bring the curtain down. Episode 4 of 6.

1230 : How Tickled Am I?

Mark Radcliffe traces the career of the fiddler who became one of the most successful comedians of the 1950s and 60s. Episode 2 of 6.

1300 : The Clitheroe Kid

When the sly school boy's gang needs a meeting venue, it's time for more trickery! Starring Jimmy Clitheroe. From February 1965.

1330 : Hello Cheeky

Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin and Barry Cryer punctuate fast-moving short sketches with excruciating puns. From April 1973.

1400 : CBeebies Radio on BBC7

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

1700 : Palace of Laughter

Bernard Cribbins and Mike Harding on how they liked to be beside the seaside, at a theatre refusing to bring the curtain down. Episode 4 of 6.

1730 : How Tickled Am I?

Mark Radcliffe traces the career of the fiddler who became one of the most successful comedians of the 1950s and 60s. Episode 2 of 6.

1800 : Lullaby

Kate and Patrick move into their newly renovated house but soon discover that its history has a terrifying impact on their present.

1830 : The Ghost Galaxies

A sci-fi adventure by cult writer Piers Anthony. What happens to a galaxy when it dies? Episode 1 of 2.

1900 : The Clitheroe Kid

When the sly school boy's gang needs a meeting venue, it's time for more trickery! Starring Jimmy Clitheroe. From February 1965.

1930 : Hello Cheeky

Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin and Barry Cryer punctuate fast-moving short sketches with excruciating puns. From April 1973.

2000 : Three Men in a Boat

Kenneth Horne, Leslie Phillips and Hubert Gregg star in a musical adaptation of Jerome K Jerome's classic afloat. From 1962.

2130 : Up the Garden Path

Maria makes things up with husband Gwyn, and Izzy has a surprise announcement for Michael and Louise. Starring Imelda Staunton. Episode 6 of 6.

2200 : Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive

The funny man throws open his radio drop-in centre, for sketches, chat and big, big fibs. With Mark Steel. From May 2005. Episode 2 of 6.

2230 : Bleak Expectations

Mark Evans' Dickensian spoof. Young Pip and his comrades battle with Gently Benevolent, who is intent on marrying Pip's mother. Episode 3 of 6.

2300 : Knocker

Audience comedy about a long suffering market researcher written by Neil Edmond and starring Paula Wilcox. Episode 6 of 6.

2315 : No Tomatoes

Dub your life into English and reconnect with that harp effect from olden times. Episode 6 of 6.

2330 : 4 at the Store

Simon Bligh hosts the stand-up from London's Comedy Store, with Alan Carr, Richard Morton and Gina Yashere. From January 2002. Episode 2 of 4.

0000 : Lullaby

Kate and Patrick move into their newly renovated house but soon discover that its history has a terrifying impact on their present.

0030 : The Ghost Galaxies

A sci-fi adventure by cult writer Piers Anthony. What happens to a galaxy when it dies? Episode 1 of 2.

0100 : Nicholas Nickleby Omnibus

Dickens' novel, dramatised by Mike Walker, stars Oliver Milburn and Anna Massey. Episodes 1-5 of 30.

0215 : Three Country Stories

HE Bates' tale of a young boy getting to know his eccentric relative - with a fondness for 'neck oil'. Read by David Neal. Episode 2 of 3.

0230 : History of War&Peace in 4 Menus

A re-creation of a medieval banquet at Hampton Court Palace. Lisa Jardine and guests discovers its significance for Henry V. Episode 3 of 4.

0300 : Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive

The funny man throws open his radio drop-in centre, for sketches, chat and big, big fibs. With Mark Steel. From May 2005. Episode 2 of 6.

0330 : Bleak Expectations

Mark Evans' Dickensian spoof. Young Pip and his comrades battle with Gently Benevolent, who is intent on marrying Pip's mother. Episode 3 of 6.

0400 : Knocker

Audience comedy about a long suffering market researcher written by Neil Edmond and starring Paula Wilcox. Episode 6 of 6.

0415 : No Tomatoes

Dub your life into English and reconnect with that harp effect from olden times. Episode 6 of 6.

0430 : 4 at the Store

Simon Bligh hosts the stand-up from London's Comedy Store, with Alan Carr, Richard Morton and Gina Yashere. From January 2002. Episode 2 of 4.

0500 : Palace of Laughter

Bernard Cribbins and Mike Harding on how they liked to be beside the seaside, at a theatre refusing to bring the curtain down. Episode 4 of 6.

0530 : How Tickled Am I?

Mark Radcliffe traces the career of the fiddler who became one of the most successful comedians of the 1950s and 60s. Episode 2 of 6.

0600 : The Clitheroe Kid

When the sly school boy's gang needs a meeting venue, it's time for more trickery! Starring Jimmy Clitheroe. From February 1965.

0630 : Hello Cheeky

Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin and Barry Cryer punctuate fast-moving short sketches with excruciating puns. From April 1973.



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