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Radio schedule Saturday 16th August 2014

BBC Radio 5 Live 11am
60 min
Fighting Talk. Image shows from L to R: Josh Widdicombe, Georgie Ainslie. Copyright: World's End Productions

Fighting Talk

Series 12, Episode 1

Josh Widdicombe is joined by Bob Mills, F1 presenter Jennie Gow, journalist Jim White and sports pundit and commentator John Rawling.

Radio 4 12:30pm (repeat)
The Brig Society. Marcus Brigstocke. Copyright: Pozzitive Productions

The Brig Society

Series 2, Episode 3 - Drug Dealer

Marcus has broken bad and become a drug dealer. Along the way he examines the complex inter-relationship between legalisation, culture, hypocrisy and cheese.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 2pm (repeat)
Parsley Sidings

Parsley Sidings

Series 2, Episode 2 - The Flower Show

Horace gets into trouble when he allows a flower show to be set up in the station.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 2:30pm (repeat)
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again

I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again

Series 1, Episode 2

A look back to the year Nineteen Thirty Foot.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 5:30pm (repeat)
Mark Thomas - The Manifesto. Mark Thomas. Copyright: BBC

Mark Thomas - The Manifesto

Series 3, Episode 1

In the first programme, the policies include a shame-based pay policy for professional footballers, compulsory relationship MOTs and a new clocking-in system for MPs.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 6:30pm (repeat)
London

Undone

Series 2, Episode 2 - Unsurprised

Visiting the dull parallel city of Donlon, Edna encounters an old friend while for Tankerton love is the drug. Who is running the drugs and who is the Man Man?

BBC Radio 4 Extra 12:30am (repeat)
London

Undone

Series 2, Episode 2 - Unsurprised

Visiting the dull parallel city of Donlon, Edna encounters an old friend while for Tankerton love is the drug. Who is running the drugs and who is the Man Man?

BBC Radio 4 Extra 5:30am (repeat)
Mark Thomas - The Manifesto. Mark Thomas. Copyright: BBC

Mark Thomas - The Manifesto

Series 3, Episode 1

In the first programme, the policies include a shame-based pay policy for professional footballers, compulsory relationship MOTs and a new clocking-in system for MPs.

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