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Radio schedule Saturday 1st December 2012

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

Fighting Talk

Series 10, Episode 17

With Eddie Kadi, broadcaster Dougie Anderson, sports commentator and broadcaster Greg Brady and former Northern Ireland and Norwich footballer Paul McVeigh.

Radio 4 12:30pm (repeat)
The Now Show. Image shows from L to R: Hugh Dennis, Steve Punt. Copyright: BBC

The Now Show

Series 38, Episode 4

Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. With Jon Holmes, Laura Shavin, Mitch Benn and special guests Angela Barnes and Pippa Evans.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 2pm (repeat)
Parsley Sidings

Parsley Sidings

Series 1, Episode 4 - The Inspector Calls

Percy decides to play a few pranks on Horace as an act of revenge when a railway inspector visits Parsley Sidings.

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

Take It From Here

Sabotage at the BBC! And Eth dithers over home decor in 'The Glums'.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 5:30pm (repeat)
Robert Bathurst

The Golden Age

Episode 3

New sitcom set in the BBC during the 1930s, by Father Ted writer Arthur Mathews.

BBC Radio Wales. Copyright: BBC 6:30pm (repeat)
What's The Story?. Tom Price. Copyright: Tidy Productions

What's The Story?

Series 7, Episode 7

Tom Price hosts the topical comedy quiz show, which takes a sideways look at the week's news in front of a live studio audience.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 10pm (repeat)
Act Your Age. Simon Mayo. Copyright: BBC

Act Your Age

Series 1, Episode 4

With Holly Walsh in the Up-And-Comers, Justin Moorhouse in the Current Crop and Barry Cryer in the Old Guard.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 10:30pm (repeat)
The Jason Byrne Show. Jason Byrne. Copyright: BBC

The Jason Byrne Show

Series 3, Episode 2 - Grooming

Jason probes the minefield of hair removal; why women buy clothes that they don't fit into yet; and the differing pressures on men and women to diet and work out.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 5:30am (repeat)
Robert Bathurst

The Golden Age

Episode 3

New sitcom set in the BBC during the 1930s, by Father Ted writer Arthur Mathews.

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