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Early
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00:00–00:305/10. Thrust into a frantic world, John and Medley buy low and sell high. Stars Gunnar Cauthery.
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00:30–01:004/4. Jarral must destroy Prince Mephtik and his knife before the full moon, or he'll die.
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01:00–01:454/7. The Baker Street sleuth investigates who's following music teacher Violet Smith.
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01:45–02:004/5. The FBI is in hot pursuit, but Frank Abagnale Jr's scams become even more daring.
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02:00–02:302/6. Ben and Helen squabble over spending Christmas with her mother. From November 1982.
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02:30–03:001/6. John Lloyd and Sean Lock's guests are Brian Eno, Chris Donald and Dave Gorman.
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03:00–04:00An autistic girl comes to terms with her extraordinary life. Stars Becky Simpson.
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04:00–04:155/5. A return to an old stomping ground, with its echoes of love, sets a wheel in motion again.
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04:15–05:004/5. Davy wants to give Bamfylde's new Headmaster his support, but Alcock won't make it easy.
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05:00–05:301/6. Stella continues to dream of a life in the country, without her grown-up children.
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05:30–06:005/6. Topless photos inspire the struggling actor to join an environmental protest. From 1998.
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Morning
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06:00–07:30An unhappily married man takes another woman for a weekend away, in Alan Ayckbourn's play.
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07:30–08:00Coronation Street's legendary barmaid relives humorous moments from career in television.
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08:00–09:005/32. he American funny man welcomes the Quebe Sisters Band and mezzo-soprano Susan Graham.
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09:00–12:00Nick Utechin presents a selection of the detective's tales including The Red-Headed League
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Afternoon
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12:00–13:15Mia's dreams of a rollercoaster rise may be about to come true. By Sarah Daniels.
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13:15–14:001/5. Mr Higgins appears every inch the perfect jovial gentleman.
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14:00–15:00An extended edition with the late Coronation Street actress Betty Driver.
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15:00–16:005/32. he American funny man welcomes the Quebe Sisters Band and mezzo-soprano Susan Graham.
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16:00–17:30An unhappily married man takes another woman for a weekend away, in Alan Ayckbourn's play.
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17:30–18:007/13. Ed Byrne, Lucy Porter and Tom Allen review the best of British comedy.
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Evening
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18:00–18:45The defenders against alien incursion find their compassion tested by an odd new arrival.
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18:45–19:001/5. A Tibetan monastery's new computer sparks fears that the world will end.
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19:00–22:00Nick Utechin presents a selection of the detective's tales including The Red-Headed League
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22:00–22:45Michael Legge, Christian Reilly, Chris McCausland and Paul Tonkinson make waves.
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22:45–23:003/6. Michael Feydeau and expert David Pershore on the case of a fallen monk.
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23:00–23:305/6. With more deaths to investigate, private eye VI Warschawski finds herself under attack.
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23:30–00:004/5. Gambling, jealously, violence. Can a woman escape her past? James M Cain's brooding tale.
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Late
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00:00–00:45The defenders against alien incursion find their compassion tested by an odd new arrival.
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00:45–01:001/5. A Tibetan monastery's new computer sparks fears that the world will end.
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01:00–02:005/32. he American funny man welcomes the Quebe Sisters Band and mezzo-soprano Susan Graham.
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02:00–03:15Mia's dreams of a rollercoaster rise may be about to come true. By Sarah Daniels.
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03:15–04:001/5. Mr Higgins appears every inch the perfect jovial gentleman.
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04:00–05:30An unhappily married man takes another woman for a weekend away, in Alan Ayckbourn's play.
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