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Kenneth Horne
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Horne of Plenty
As part of a week of programming to celebrate the career of Kenneth Horne, there's a chance to hear this fascinating BBC7 special. Former Head of Radio Light Entertainment, the late Jonathan James-Moore presents the story of two of BBC radio's all-time favourite comedies: Beyond Our Ken and Round the Horne. The programme features interviews with cast members Ron Moody and Bill Pertwee and scriptwriter Brian Cooke.
Saturday at 9am, 8pm and 3am

Much Binding in the Marsh
There's more from Kenneth Horne in this classic comedy from 1949, written by and starring Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch. This week, there are plans for the Bindebourne festival, which causes much hilarity.
Sunday 25th Feb at 12midday, 9pm and 4am

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14:00-14:30 Desmond Olivier Dingle
'The Royal Dingle Company' embarks on a voyage around the Bard. Today: The Comedies (well, sort of). With Richard E. Grant. Episode 1 of 6. [Rptd Thu 6.00am].


14:30-15:00 The Navy Lark
Bringing Back The Barge: The Admiral's barge needs to be transported from Falmouth to Portsmouth. But Pertwee has a prior arrangement. From October 1959. [Rptd Thu 6.30am].


18:00-18:30 That Reminds Me
Dora Bryan: Dora Bryan looks back on her long and varied career in show business. Episode 6 of 6.


19:00-19:30 Round the Horne
The Curse of the Black Stumps: Another restored episode from May 1966 starring Kenneth Horne and co. [Rpt of 8.00am].


22:00-22:30 In the Balance
The PM fears his tour of capital cities won't save his job. His wife starts publishing her own poetry, with disastrous results. Episode 5 of 6. [Rpt of 8.30am].


22:30-23:00 The Atkinson People
Barry Good: A satirical, wry, parodic, startling and in-depth investigation into the life of an imaginary great man. With Rowan Atkinson. [Rptd Thu 3.30am].


23:00-23:30 Lee and Herring's Fist of Fun
Richard Herring and Stewart Lee are in action at the Paris Studio in London. First broadcast in 1993. Episode 6 of 6. [Rptd Thu 4.00am].


23:30-00:00 On the Town - League of Gentlemen
Death by Mau Mau: The Town of Spent is holding a fun run. Black comedy with the team who invite you to spend time with some local people. Episode 2 of 6. [Rptd Thu 4.30am].


03:00-03:30 In the Balance
The PM fears his tour of capital cities won't save his job. His wife starts publishing her own poetry, with disastrous results. Episode 5 of 6. [Rpt of Wed 8.30am].


03:30-04:00 The Atkinson People
Barry Good: A satirical, wry, parodic, startling and in-depth investigation into the life of an imaginary great man. With Rowan Atkinson. [Rpt of Wed 10.30pm].


04:00-04:30 Lee and Herring's Fist of Fun
Richard Herring and Stewart Lee are in action at the Paris Studio in London. First broadcast in 1993. Episode 6 of 6. [Rpt of Wed 11.00pm].


04:30-05:00 On the Town - League of Gentlemen
Death by Mau Mau: The Town of Spent is holding a fun run. Black comedy with the team who invite you to spend time with some local people. Episode 2 of 6. [Rpt of Wed 11.30pm].


06:30-07:00 The Navy Lark
Bringing Back The Barge: The Admiral's barge needs to be transported from Falmouth to Portsmouth. But Pertwee has a prior arrangement. From October 1959. [Rpt of Wed 2.30pm].


08:00-08:30 Steptoe and Son
The Desperate Hours: The Steptoes have a surprise visit when two armed robbers escape from prison. From May 1974. [Rptd 12.00pm and 7.00pm].


08:30-09:00 Radio Active
Radio Active discuss whether nuclear weapons are a good thing or a bad thing in their own unique way. Episode 2 of 8. [Rptd today 10.00pm, Fri 3.00am].


12:00-12:30 Steptoe and Son
The Desperate Hours: The Steptoes have a surprise visit when two armed robbers escape from prison. From May 1974. [Rpt of8.00am].


14:00-14:30 After Henry
Memory Games: Clare's trivia quiz helps Sarah in coming to terms with her late husband's memory. Starring Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson. Episode 1 of 8. [Rptd Fri 6.00am].


14:30-15:00 The Secret Life of Rosewood Avenue
Raising the Dead: Miss Tilling continues to experiment with the paranormal, and Mrs Muir the housekeeper has a nasty accident. From 1991. Episode 3 of 6. [Rptd Fri 6.30am].


19:00-19:30 Steptoe and Son
The Desperate Hours: The Steptoes have a surprise visit when two armed robbers escape from prison. From May 1974. [Rpt of8.00am].


22:00-22:30 Radio Active
Radio Active discuss whether nuclear weapons are a good thing or a bad thing in their own unique way. Episode 2 of 8. [Rpt of today 8.30am].


22:30-23:00 The Mark Steel Solution
Education: Mark proposes that nobody should go to school until they're thirty-six. Episode 3 of 4. [Rptd Fri 3.30am].


23:00-23:30 Half Sketch
Northern Ireland's Hole in the Wall Gang bring you more biting topical humour from 2002. Episode 4 of 8. [Rptd Fri 4.00am].


23:30-00:00 The Million Pound Radio Show
Comedy. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell star in a topical sketch show from the 1980s. Episode 3 of 6. [Rptd Fri 4.30am].


03:00-03:30 Radio Active
Radio Active discuss whether nuclear weapons are a good thing or a bad thing in their own unique way. Episode 2 of 8. [Rpt of Thu 8.30am].


03:30-04:00 The Mark Steel Solution
Education: Mark proposes that nobody should go to school until they're thirty-six. Episode 3 of 4. [Rpt of Thu 10.30pm].


04:00-04:30 Half Sketch
Northern Ireland's Hole in the Wall Gang bring you more biting topical humour from 2002. Episode 4 of 8. [Rpt of Thu 11.00pm].


04:30-05:00 The Million Pound Radio Show
Comedy. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell star in a topical sketch show from the 1980s. Episode 3 of 6. [Rpt of Thu 11.30pm].


06:30-07:00 The Secret Life of Rosewood Avenue
Raising the Dead: Miss Tilling continues to experiment with the paranormal and housekeeper Mrs Muir has a nasty accident. From 1991. Episode 3 of 6. [Rpt of Thu 2.30pm].


08:00-08:30 Dad's Army
Command Decision: The platoon finally gets an offer of weapons. There's only one catch: Captain Mainwaring must stand down as commander. [Rptd 12.00pm and 7.00pm].


08:30-09:00 Serious About Comedy
Robin Ince is joined by a panel of guests from the world of comedy to look at what's on TV and Radio. [Rptd 10.00pm and Sat 3.00am].


12:00-12:30 Dad's Army
Command Decision: The platoon finally gets an offer of weapons. There's only one catch: Captain Mainwaring must stand down as commander. [Rpt of 8.00am].


14:00-14:30 No Commitments
A Nip In The Air: When Charlotte, uncharacteristically, refuses to reveal why she's going into hospital, Anna and Victoria suspect the worst. Episode 1 of 6. [Rptd Sat 6.00am].


14:30-15:00 It Sticks Out Half a Mile
Inspecting The Piles?: Pike and his Uncle Arthur find themselves in a tricky situation with an inflatable dinghy. Episode 4 of 13. [Rptd Sat 6.30am].


19:00-19:30 Dad's Army
Command Decision: The platoon finally gets an offer of weapons. There's only one catch: Captain Mainwaring must stand down as commander. [Rpt of 8.00am].


22:00-22:30 Serious About Comedy
Robin Ince is joined by a panel of guests from the world of comedy to look at what's on TV and Radio. [Rpt of 8.30am].


22:30-23:00 Dial M for Pizza
Including Nelson's uncensored biography, 'Chat Flap' and 'Harrison Fjord' in 'Sledge Runner' with special guest, Jonathan Ross. Episode 1 of 6. [Rptd Sat 3.30am].


23:00-23:30 Chewin' the Fat
Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan are back with more sketches in Scotland's comedy favourite - first heard in February 1998. [Rptd Sat 4.00am].


23:30-00:00 Mitch Benn's Crimes against Music
The year is 2009 and England and Wales are on the brink of war. Only Rick Wakeman can avert disaster but he needs Mitch's help. Episode 6 of 6. [Rptd Sat 4.30am].


03:00-03:30 Serious About Comedy
Robin Ince is joined by a panel of guests from the world of comedy to look at what's on TV and Radio. [Rpt of Fri 8.30am].


03:30-04:00 Dial M for Pizza
Including Nelson's uncensored biography, 'Chat Flap' and 'Harrison Fjord' in 'Sledge Runner' with special guest, Jonathan Ross. Episode 1 of 6. [Rpt of Fri 10.30pm].


04:00-04:30 Chewin' the Fat
Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan are back with more sketches in Scotland's comedy favourite - first heard in February 1998. [Rpt of Fri 11.00pm].


04:30-05:00 Mitch Benn's Crimes against Music
The year is 2009 and England and Wales are on the brink of war. Only Rick Wakeman can avert disaster but he needs Mitch's help. Episode 6 of 6. [Rpt of Fri 11.30pm].


06:00-06:30 No Commitments
A Nip In The Air: When Charlotte, uncharacteristically, refuses to reveal why she's going into hospital, Anna and Victoria suspect the worst. Episode 1 of 6. [Rpt of Fri 2.00pm].


06:30-07:00 It Sticks Out Half a Mile
Inspecting The Piles?: Pike and his Uncle Arthur find themselves in a tricky situation with an inflatable dinghy. Episode 4 of 13. [Rpt of Fri 2.30pm].


09:00-12:00 Horne of Plenty
Former Head of Radio Light Entertainment, Jonathan James-Moore presents the story of BBC radio's comedy favourites: Beyond Our Ken and Round the Horne. [Rptd 8.00pm and Sun 3.00pm].


13:00-14:30 Three Men in a Boat
Kenneth Horne and Leslie Phillips star in the musical radio adaptation of Jerome K. Jerome's classic. First broadcast in 1962. [Rptd Sun 1.00am].


14:30-15:00 Smelling of Roses
Party Party: Joan thinks her new relationship is going nowhere, and Rosie is offered the chance to help launch the 'Grey Party'. Episode 6 of 6. [Rptd Sun 2.30am].


20:00-23:00 Horne of Plenty
Former Head of Radio Light Entertainment, Jonathan James-Moore presents the story of BBC radio's comedy favourites: Beyond Our Ken and Round the Horne. [Rpt of 9.00am].


01:00-02:30 Three Men in a Boat
Kenneth Horne and Leslie Phillips star in the musical radio adaptation of Jerome K. Jerome's classic. First broadcast in 1962. [Rpt of Sat 1.00pm].


02:30-03:00 Smelling of Roses
Party Party: Joan thinks her new relationship is going nowhere, and Rosie is offered the chance to help launch the 'Grey Party'. Episode 6 of 6. [Rpt of Sat 2.30pm].


03:00-06:00 Horne of Plenty
Former Head of Radio Light Entertainment, Jonathan James-Moore presents the story of BBC radio's comedy favourites: Beyond Our Ken and Round the Horne. [Rpt of Sat 9.00am].


09:30-10:00 Coming Alive
Dance On: Terry has an encounter with Sandra's ex-husband, who makes trouble for everyone. Episode 6 of 6. [Rptd Mon 2.30am].


11:00-12:00 Laughter in the Air
Ladies And Gentlemen - Music Hall: Dickie Henderson looks at the history of Music Hall with stars such as Arthur Askey and Billy Cotton. Episode 2 of 11. [Rptd 8.00pm, Mon 3.00am].


12:00-12:30 Much Binding in the Marsh
The prospect of a dedicated Much Binding festival, the Bindebourne if you please, causes much hilarity. From Feb 1949. [Rptd 9.00pm and Mon 4.00am].


12:30-13:00 The Men from the Ministry
A Motley Crew: The Men are all at sea - as Lennox-Brown and Lamb are sent on a special mission to a North Sea Oil rig. From July 1977. [Rptd 9.30pm and Mon 4.30am].


14:30-15:00 Tony's
Charles: In the days when a lady's haircut cost two pounds, Tony's was the place to go. Comedy starring Victor Spinetti. Episode 2 of 5. [Rptd 11.30pm and Mon 6.30am].


20:00-21:00 Laughter in the Air
Ladies And Gentlemen - Music Hall: Dickie Henderson looks at the history of Music Hall with stars such as Arthur Askey and Billy Cotton. Episode 2 of 11. [Rpt of 11.00am].


21:00-21:30 Much Binding in the Marsh
The prospect of a dedicated Much Binding festival, the Bindebourne if you please, causes much hilarity. From Feb 1949. [Rpt of 12.00pm].


21:30-22:00 The Men from the Ministry
A Motley Crew: The Men are all at sea - as Lennox-Brown and Lamb are sent on a special mission to a North Sea Oil rig. From July 1977. [Rpt of 12.30pm].


23:30-00:00 Tony's
Charles: In the days when a lady's haircut cost two pounds, Tony's was the place to go. Comedy starring Victor Spinetti. Episode 2 of 5. [Rpt of 2.30pm].


02:30-03:00 Coming Alive
Dance On: Terry has an encounter with Sandra's ex-husband, who makes trouble for everyone. Episode 6 of 6. [Rpt of Sun 9.30am].


03:00-04:00 Laughter in the Air
Ladies And Gentlemen - Music Hall: Dickie Henderson looks at the history of Music Hall with stars such as Arthur Askey and Billy Cotton. Episode 2 of 11. [Rpt of Sun 11.00am].


04:00-04:30 Much Binding in the Marsh
The prospect of a dedicated Much Binding festival, the Bindebourne if you please, causes much hilarity. From Feb 1949. [Rpt of Sun 12.00pm].


04:30-05:00 The Men from the Ministry
A Motley Crew: The Men are all at sea - as Lennox-Brown and Lamb are sent on a special mission to a North Sea Oil rig. From July 1977. [Rpt of Sun 12.30pm].


06:30-07:00 Tony's
Charles: In the days when a lady's haircut cost two pounds, Tony's was the place to go. Comedy starring Victor Spinetti. Episode 2 of 5. [Rpt of Sun 2.30pm].


08:00-08:30 Beyond Our Ken
More classic comedy mayhem - when Kenneth Horne has to call in the plumbers. First broadcast in May 1959. [Rptd today 12.00pm, 7.00pm].


08:30-09:00 The Attractive Young Rabbi
The Wedding: Everyone is looking forward to Hillfield's big wedding, but which Rabbi will be officiating at the ceremony? Episode 3 of 6. [Rptd 10.00pm and Tue 3.00am].


11:30-11:45 Core Coren
Cricklewood - A Scene Setter: Alan Coren and his suburban musings. [Rptd Tue 12.00am].


12:00-12:30 Beyond Our Ken
More classic comedy mayhem - when Kenneth Horne has to call in the plumbers. First broadcast in May 1959. [Rpt of today 8.00am].


14:00-14:30 Tales from the Mausoleum Club
A Study in Starlets: Smart alec sleuth Melcroft Dupont gets his comeuppance. Episode 3 of 6. [Rptd Tue 6.00am].


14:30-15:00 Alison and Maud
Familie Hold Back: How does Maud manage to come up trumps in the middle of the night? What will the guests make of what's in the saucepan? Episode 3 of 6. [Rptd Tue 6.30am].


19:00-19:30 Beyond Our Ken
More classic comedy mayhem - when Kenneth Horne has to call in the plumbers. First broadcast in May 1959. [Rpt of today 8.00am].


22:00-22:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi
The Wedding: Everyone is looking forward to Hillfield's big wedding, but which Rabbi will be officiating at the ceremony? Episode 3 of 6. [Rpt of 8.30am].


22:30-23:00 The Nick Revell Show
The geraniums are upset that they didn't get Christmas decorations and Nick gets taken for a ride in the gambling stakes. Episode 5 of 6. [Rptd Tue 3.30am].


23:00-23:15 The Little Big Woman Radio Show
Somewhere Over The Rainbow: Cynthia is an actress with dreams of stardom - but she spends more time at the photocopier than treading the boards. Episode 1 of 4. [Rptd Tue 4.00am].


23:15-23:30 The Shuttleworths
The Pillock Of The Community: A Curly Wurly wrapper and a chaffinch provide unexpected solace for a depressed John. Comedy from John Shuttleworth. Episode 4 of 6. [Rptd Tue 4.15am].


23:30-00:00 Chilren's Hour with Armstrong and Miller
Music journos Craig Children and Martin Bain Jones present another edition of the spoof popular music show. From December 1998. Episode 3 of 4. [Rptd Tue 4.30am].


00:00-00:15 Core Coren
Cricklewood - A Scene Setter: Alan Coren and his suburban musings. [Rpt of Mon 11.30am].


03:00-03:30 The Attractive Young Rabbi
The Wedding: Everyone is looking forward to Hillfield's big wedding, but which Rabbi will be officiating at the ceremony? Episode 3 of 6. [Rpt of Mon 8.30am].


03:30-04:00 The Nick Revell Show
The geraniums are upset that they didn't get Christmas decorations and Nick gets taken for a ride in the gambling stakes. Episode 5 of 6. [Rpt of Mon 10.30pm].


04:00-04:15 The Little Big Woman Radio Show
Somewhere Over The Rainbow: Cynthia is an actress who dreams of stardom - but she spends more time at the photocopier than treading the boards. Episode 1 of 4. [Rpt of Mon 11.00pm].


04:15-04:30 The Shuttleworths
The Pillock Of The Community: A Curly Wurly wrapper and a chaffinch provide solace for a depressed John. Comedy from John Shuttleworth. Episode 4 of 6. [Rpt of Mon 11.15pm].


04:30-05:00 Chilren's Hour with Armstrong and Miller
Music journos Craig Children and Martin Bain Jones present another edition of the spoof popular music show. From December 1998. Episode 3 of 4. [Rpt of Mon 11.30pm].


06:00-06:30 Tales from the Mausoleum Club
A Study in Starlets: Smart alec sleuth Melcroft Dupont gets his comeuppance. Episode 3 of 6. [Rpt of Mon 2.00pm].


06:30-07:00 Alison and Maud
Familie Hold Back: How does Maud manage to come up trumps in the middle of the night? What will the guests make of what's in the saucepan? Episode 3 of 6. [Rpt of Mon 2.30pm].


08:00-08:30 Beyond Our Ken
Including 'Who Was That Yeti I Saw You With Last Night?' Mr Horne Goes To Paris and 'Hornorama on Leisure'. From Dec 1961. [Rptd 12.00pm and 7.00pm].


08:30-09:00 Dead Ringers
The Archers, Tarrant, Bush and Blair are just some of those who make an appearance on the show. From April 2002. Episode 2 of 4. [Rptd 10.00pm and Wed 3.00am].


11:30-11:45 Core Coren
Suburban Fauna: Alan muses on his pregnant fish. Episode 2 of 5. [Rptd Wed 12.00am].


12:00-12:30 Beyond Our Ken
Including 'Who Was That Yeti I Saw You With Last Night?' Mr Horne Goes To Paris and 'Hornorama on Leisure'. From Dec 1961. [Rpt of 8.00am].


12:30-13:00 The News Quiz
Simon Hoggart presents the topical quiz with Alan Coren, Andy Hamilton, Fred MacAulay and Linda Smith. From February 2002. [Rptd 7.30pm].


14:00-14:30 A Look Back at the Nineties
1998: Brian Perkins reads the news. There's VAT on poverty and Prince Charles misses out again. [Rptd Wed 6.00am].


14:30-15:00 Brothers in Law
In Reverse: Roger discovers a talent for talking - will it save him from Joy AND Sally? Episode 6 of 12. [Rptd Wed 6.30am].


19:00-19:30 Beyond Our Ken
Including 'Who Was That Yeti I Saw You With Last Night?' Mr Horne Goes To Paris and 'Hornorama on Leisure'. From Dec 1961. [Rpt of 8.00am].


19:30-20:00 The News Quiz
Simon Hoggart presents the topical quiz with Alan Coren, Andy Hamilton, Fred MacAulay and Linda Smith. From February 2002. [Rpt of 12.30pm].


22:00-22:30 Dead Ringers
The Archers, Tarrant, Bush and Blair are just some of those who make an appearance on the show. From April 2002. Episode 2 of 4. [Rpt of 8.00am].


22:30-23:00 Old Harry's Game
Satan takes Thomas on a tour of his life and recruits a keen new tormentor, the Emperor Nero. Episode 3 of 6. [Rptd Wed 3.30am].


23:00-23:30 Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation
How To Stay Alive For As Long As You Possibly Can: Entertainer Jeremy Hardy lays down his hot comedy thang. First broadcast Sept 1993. Episode 1 of 6. [Rptd Wed 4.00am].


23:30-00:00 The Big Booth
Songs and sketches with stand-up comic Boothby Graffoe and his comedy sidekicks. Episode 5 of 6. [Rptd Wed 4.30am].


00:00-00:15 Core Coren
Suburban Fauna: Alan muses on his pregnant fish. Episode 2 of 5. [Rpt of Tue 11.30am].


03:00-03:30 Dead Ringers
The Archers, Tarrant, Bush and Blair are just some of those who make an appearance on the show. From April 2002. Episode 2 of 4. [Rpt of Tue 8.00am].


03:30-04:00 Old Harry's Game
Satan takes Thomas on a tour of his life and recruits a keen new tormentor, the Emperor Nero. Episode 3 of 6. [Rpt of Tue 10.30pm].


04:00-04:30 Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation
How To Stay Alive For As Long As You Possibly Can: Entertainer Jeremy Hardy lays down his hot comedy thang. First broadcast Sept 1993. Episode 1 of 6. [Rpt of Tue 11.00pm].


04:30-05:00 The Big Booth
Songs and sketches with stand-up comic Boothby Graffoe and his comedy sidekicks. Episode 5 of 6. [Rpt of Tue 11.30pm].


06:00-06:30 A Look Back at the Nineties
1998: Brian Perkins reads the news. There's VAT on poverty and Prince Charles misses out again. [Rpt of Tue 2.00pm].


06:30-07:00 Brothers in Law
In Reverse: Roger discovers a talent for talking - will it save him from Joy AND Sally? Episode 6 of 12. [Rpt of Tue 2.30pm].


08:00-08:30 Round the Horne
The Portrait of Florian Thrust: Another restored episode from May 1966. Starring Kenneth and co. [Rptd 12.00pm and 7.00pm].


08:30-09:00 In the Balance
An apparent stomach complaint strikes a number of fans on the way to the World Cup and Prince Charles is nearly stabbed. Episode 6 of 6. [Rptd 10.00pm and Thu 3.00am].


11:30-11:45 Core Coren
Away From It All: Alan has just got back from the pharmacist with at least 18 packets of tablets just to go to France. Episode 3 of 5. [Rptd Thu 12.00am].


12:00-12:30 Round the Horne
The Portrait of Florian Thrust: Another restored episode from May 1966. Starring Kenneth and co. [Rpt of 8.00am].


14:00-14:30 Desmond Olivier Dingle
This week Desmond Olivier Dingle and RDC look at the thorny problems of Shakespearean Verse and perform 'Julius Caesar'. Episode 2 of 6. [Rptd Thu 6.00am].


14:30-15:00 The Navy Lark
The Mock Action: Troutbridge is ordered to a Home Fleet exercise off Dover, but en route to the combat zone Mr Phillips gets lost in the fog. [Rptd Thu 6.30am].


18:00-18:30 That Reminds Me
Maureen Lipman: Maureen Lipman talks about her life. Episode 2 of 6.


19:00-19:30 Round the Horne
The Portrait of Florian Thrust: Another restored episode from May 1966. Starring Kenneth and co. [Rpt of 8.00am].


22:00-22:30 In the Balance
An apparent stomach complaint strikes a number of fans on the way to the World Cup and Prince Charles is nearly stabbed. Episode 6 of 6. [Rpt of 8.30am].


22:45-23:00 Elastic Planet
Welcome to Elastic Planet, the spoof documentary that stretches the truth. Episode 1 of 6. [Rptd Thu 3.45am].


23:00-23:30 At Home with the Snails
Alex is depressed and has done nothing since university - but then he finds himself an unusual hobby. Episode 1 of 4. [Rptd Thu 3.45am].


23:30-00:00 On the Town - League of Gentlemen
Go to Joan Glover: The local school tries to improve its relationship with the community. Black comedy with the award winning gentlemen. Episode 3 of 6. [Rptd Thu 4.30am].


00:00-00:15 Core Coren
Away From It All: Alan has just got back from the pharmacist with at least 18 packets of tablets just to go to France. Episode 3 of 5. [Rpt of Wed 11.30am].


03:00-03:30 In the Balance
An apparent stomach complaint strikes a number of fans on the way to the World Cup and Prince Charles is nearly stabbed. Episode 6 of 6. [Rpt of Wed 8.30am].


03:45-04:00 Elastic Planet
Welcome to Elastic Planet, the spoof documentary that stretches the truth. Episode 1 of 6. [Rpt of Wed 10.45pm].


04:00-04:30 At Home with the Snails
Alex is depressed and has done nothing since university - but then he finds himself an unusual hobby. Episode 1 of 4. [Rpt of Wed 11.00pm].


04:30-05:00 On the Town - League of Gentlemen
Go to Joan Glover: The local school tries to improve its relationship with the community. Black comedy with the award winning gentlemen. Episode 3 of 6. [Rpt of Wed 11.30pm].


06:00-06:30 Desmond Olivier Dingle
This week Desmond Olivier Dingle and RDC look at the thorny problems of Shakespearean Verse and perform 'Julius Caesar'. Episode 2 of 6. [Rpt of Wed 2.00pm].


06:30-07:00 The Navy Lark
The Mock Action: Troutbridge is ordered to a Home Fleet exercise off Dover, but en route to the combat zone Mr Phillips gets lost in the fog. [Rpt of Wed 2.30pm].


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