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Radio schedule Saturday 22nd September 2012

BBC Radio 5 Live 11am
60 min
Fighting Talk. Colin Murray. Copyright: World's End Productions

Fighting Talk

Series 10, Episode 7

With Football pundit and former Welsh footballer Robbie Savage, Canadian sports broadcaster Greg Brady, comedian Jim Smallman and journalist and broadcaster Martin Kelner.

Radio 4 12:30pm (repeat)
The News Quiz. Andy Zaltzman

The News Quiz

Series 78, Episode 3

A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Sandi Toksvig. With panellists Jeremy Hardy, Andy Hamilton, Rebecca Front and Kevin Day.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 2pm (repeat)
Steptoe And Son. Image shows from L to R: Harold (Harry H. Corbett), Albert (Wilfrid Brambell). Copyright: BBC

Steptoe And Son

Episode 2.8, Crossed Swords: Excited Harold lets greed get the better of him.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 2:30pm (repeat)
The Burkiss Way. Copyright: BBC

The Burkiss Way

Episode 3.5, One Hour to Burkiss Way: The chilling dangers from fast breeder reactors.

BBC Radio Wales. Copyright: BBC 6:30pm (repeat)
Those That Can't. Copyright: BBC / Zipline Creative

Those That Can't

Series 4, Episode 4

The comedy set in a Welsh school returns.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 10pm (repeat)
The Jason Byrne Show. Jason Byrne. Copyright: BBC

The Jason Byrne Show

Series 1, Episode 3 - Relationships

Jason Byrne stars in a new series that explores a different theme each week. The show features stand-up, sketches and special guest Ivan Brackenbury. This week, Relationships.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 10:30pm (repeat)
The Lee Mack Show. Lee Mack. Copyright: BBC

The Lee Mack Show

Series 1, Episode 1

The quick-fire comic presents stand-up, sketches and music. With guest star Tony Hadley of Spandau Ballet - or was it Duran Duran?

BBC Radio Scotland Midnight (repeat)
Christopher Brookmyre's Comedy Bookcase. Christopher Brookmyre. Copyright: BBC

Christopher Brookmyre's Comedy Bookcase

Series 2, Episode 3 - Sean Hughes

Christopher Brookmyre has more than a few laughs as he talks with stand-up and writer Sean Hughes in a programme recorded live at the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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