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Radio schedule Saturday 2nd September 2017

BBC Radio 4 Extra 9am (repeat)
Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!. Count Arthur Strong (Steve Delaney). Copyright: Komedia Entertainment

Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!

Mint Extracts: The variety star opens up as never before to Mark Radcliffe.

BBC Radio 5 Live 11am
60 min
Rick Edwards. Credit: BBC

Fighting Talk

Series 15, Episode 3

QPR striker Matt Smith, former GB badminton player and Olympic silver-medallist Gail Emms, the Telegraph's Jim White and comedian Elis James join Colin Murray for more sporting punditry.

BBC Radio Scotland 11:30am (repeat)
Grant Stott. Copyright: BBC

Stop The Press

Series 2, Episode 1

Regular team captains Jo Caulfield and Gary Robertson go head to head under the watchful eye of Grant Stott in the panel game where the points actually matter. Featuring the award-winning star of I, Daniel Blake, Dave Johns, and one of Scotland's most prominent writers in the film industry, Hannah McGill.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 12pm (repeat)
Hancock's Half Hour. Image shows from L to R: Sidney James (Sid James), Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock (Tony Hancock), Bill Kerr (Bill Kerr)

Hancock's Half Hour

Series 3, Episode 6 - The Blackboard Jungle

Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock is a loser whose plans and aspirations are continually ruined by bad luck, Sidney Balmoral James or, more often than not, by his own pomposity and ambition.

Radio 4 12:30pm (repeat)
The Museum Of Curiosity. Image shows from L to R: Phill Jupitus, Roger Graef, John Lloyd, Prue Leith, Romesh Ranganathan. Copyright: BBC

The Museum Of Curiosity

Gallery 11, Episode 6 - Meeting Sixty-Seven

John Lloyd and Romesh Ranganathan are offered donations by comic and author Kathy Lette, literary adventurer Andy Miller, and ex-QI host Stephen Fry.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 12:30pm (repeat)
The Burkiss Way. Copyright: BBC

The Burkiss Way

Series 2, Episode 9 - Skive From School The Burkiss Way

Can Moses Minor lead the boys of Greyfriars away from the clutches of their oppressors?

BBC Radio Wales. Copyright: BBC 1pm
30 min
Relocation. Image shows from L to R: John (Clint Edwards), Sarah (Helen Monks). Copyright: Zipline Creative

Relocation

Episode 1 - Pilot

John and Helen are suddenly placed into witness relocation, moving from the hustle and bustle of the capital to Hirwaun in a bid to escape the criminal gang he has put behind bars.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 7pm (repeat)
Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!. Count Arthur Strong (Steve Delaney). Copyright: Komedia Entertainment

Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!

Mint Extracts: The variety star opens up as never before to Mark Radcliffe.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 10pm (repeat)
Andrew Lawrence: How Did We End Up Like This?. Andrew Lawrence. Copyright: BBC

Andrew Lawrence: How Did We End Up Like This?

Episode 4 - Health And Medicine

Comic explanation of human development via stand-up, song and sketch.

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

The Jason Byrne Show

Series 2, Episode 2 - Food

Jason considers how Rice Krispies and caramel illustrate the different relationship that men and women have with food.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 11pm (repeat)
...At The Stand. Hardeep Singh Kohli. Copyright: Dabster Productions

...At The Stand

Hardeep At The Stand 2, Episode 4

This week Stand veteran and local favourite, Vladimir McTavish, kicks things off. There is some insightful stand-up and chat from Keith Farnan, and also a few good chuckles with Keir McAllister and Elaine Malcolmson.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 11:15pm (repeat)
Gus Murdoch's Sacred Cows. Gus Murdoch (Stephen Carlin). Copyright: BBC

Gus Murdoch's Sacred Cows

Episode 4 - Roads

Gus travels along the country's roads to see if they live up to their name.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 11:30pm (repeat)
Two Episodes Of Mash. Image shows from L to R: Diane Morgan, Joe Wilkinson. Copyright: BBC

Two Episodes Of Mash

Series 2, Episode 1

The show moves to Radio 4, and Diane and Joe discover they don't actually have a radio series at all. Find out why Rapunzel is getting a haircut, and what spiders do for entertainment.

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