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Radio schedule Monday 9th March 2009

Radio 7 8am (repeat)
The Goon Show. Image shows from L to R: Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe. Copyright: BBC

The Goon Show

Episode 9.9, The Battle of Spion Kop: The British mount a South African attack, but something is lacking. From December 1958. Repeated at 12.00 and 19.00.

Radio 4 11:30am
30 min
The Yellowplush Papers. Copyright: BBC

The Yellowplush Papers

Episode 5 - My Debut In Society

Charles suddenly finds himself a very rich man. He leaves service and embarks on a life of opera, society dinners and balls.

Radio 7 6:30pm (repeat)
The Brightonomicon. Copyright: Ladbroke Productions / Hocus Bloke Productions

The Brightonomicon

Episode 1 - The Incredible Encounter With Hugo Rune

A young man is saved from drowning by a mysterious gentleman in 1960s Brighton.

Radio 4 6:30pm
30 min
Just A Minute. Nicholas Parsons. Copyright: BBC

Just A Minute

Series 54, Episode 11

Long running radio panel game in which contestants to talk for one minute without repetition, hesitation or deviation.

Radio 7 10:30pm (repeat)
Nebulous. Image shows from L to R: Paula Breeze (Rosie Cavaliero), Rory Lawson (Graham Duff), Professor Nebulous (Mark Gatiss). Copyright: BBC / Baby Cow Productions

Nebulous

Series 2, Episode 4 - Holofile 767: Destiny Of The Destinoyd

K.E.N.T. travel to an abandoned moon base, where Nebulous meets Franabelle, a beautiful female ghost. However, Paula and Rory discover that she is a "Destinoyd" that is responsible for the deaths of several men.

Radio 4 11pm (repeat)
Stand-Up With The Stars. Image shows from L to R: Hugh Dennis, Shaparak Khorsandi, Laurie Taylor, Libby Purves, Milton Jones, Peter White, Evan Davis, Paul Merton. Copyright: BBC

Stand-Up With The Stars

Episode 2

Hugh Dennis presents the second of two programmes following the fortunes of four Radio 4 presenters - Evan Davis, Libby Purves, Peter White and Laurie Taylor perform their sets at a London comedy club.

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