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Radio schedule Saturday 30th November 2013

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

Fighting Talk

Series 11, Episode 14

Christian O'Connell is in the judges chair. With Simon Day, Judo Olympic silver medallist Gemma Gibbons, commentator and broadcaster Steve Bunce and presenter Richard Osman.

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

The News Quiz

A long-running satirical Radio 4 panel show that takes a look at the week's more humorous news stories.

BBC Radio Wales. Copyright: BBC 1:30pm (repeat)
Here Be Dragons. Image shows from L to R: Lloyd Langford, Gareth Gwynn, Cariad Lloyd, Sian Harries, Nadia Kamil, Benjamin Partridge, Elis James. Copyright: John Stanley Productions

Here Be Dragons

Series 1, Episode 5

The show might well feature clogs, sneezes and live ammunition.

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 2.6, My Old Man's a Tory: Angry Albert disrupts Harold's Labour party meeting.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 2:30pm (repeat)
Harry Worth

Thirty Minutes Worth

Episode 1 - Life Begins At 40

Harry finds an American girl knocking on his door with a problem.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 5:30pm (repeat)
My Teenage Diary. Rufus Hound

My Teenage Diary

Series 4, Episode 1 - Robert Webb

In the first programme of a new series, Rufus Hound is joined by actor Robert Webb, whose hilarious teenage diary documents the highs and lows of being 17 - and the perils of kissing a girl at a party when you don't really fancy her.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 10pm
60 min
Sabotage. Copyright: Hat Trick Productions

Sabotage

Series 1, Episode 1

A hour of stand-up comedy hosted by Mark Talbot. Featuring Aisling Bea, Mike Wozniak, James Acaster, Liam Williams and Ben Mellor.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 5:30am (repeat)
My Teenage Diary. Rufus Hound

My Teenage Diary

Series 4, Episode 1 - Robert Webb

In the first programme of a new series, Rufus Hound is joined by actor Robert Webb, whose hilarious teenage diary documents the highs and lows of being 17 - and the perils of kissing a girl at a party when you don't really fancy her.

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