Radio
Radio schedule Saturday 19th May 2018
In A Nutshell
Episode 5 - Hold the Back PageA disastrous foray into journalism is recounted in embarrassment.
The News Quiz
Series 96, Episode 6Miles Jupp is joined by Jeremy Hardy, Zoe Lyons, Simon Evans and journalist Francis Wheen.
Stop The Press
Series 3, Episode 3This week Jo Caulfield is joined by award winning Glaswegian comedian and football fanatic Ray Bradshaw, whilst Gary Robertson is joined by his BBC Scotland colleague and Reporting Scotland presenter Catriona Shearer.
North By Northamptonshire
Series 2, Episode 1Comedy series by Katherine Jakeways about the inhabitants of a small Northamptonshire town.
The Leak
Series 7, Episode 5Tom Price is joined by guests Nick Helm, Helen Monks and Ben Partridge to pick apart the goings on of the last seven days.
The Fosdyke Saga
Episode 4, The Future Is Tripe: Fosdyke International is going into red cabbage, pigs' feet and maybe even pickled onions.
In A Nutshell
Episode 5 - Hold the Back PageA disastrous foray into journalism is recounted in embarrassment.
Old Harry's Game
Series 3, Episode 4 - The Reasonably Fantastic JourneySatan and the Professor travel to one of the few empty spaces in Hell - Scumspawn's brain.
Bird Island
Series 2, Episode 3Graham teaches Ben to abseil, and the bathroom lock in the unit base is broken.
Tina C's State Of The Union Tour
Episode 4, Ireland: Can the country singing sensation and global activist gain a better understanding of Ireland?
The Mark Steel Solution
Series 3, Episode 1 - Sexual PoliticsThe comedian has more radical advice for his fellow man - get yourself a boyfriend.
The Skivers
Series 1, Episode 1Sketch comedy show from the same stable as And Now In Colour. Written and performed by Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh, with Peter Bradshaw, Melanie Giedroyc and this week's special guest, Leslie Phillips.
The Fosdyke Saga
Episode 4, The Future Is Tripe: Fosdyke International is going into red cabbage, pigs' feet and maybe even pickled onions.
In A Nutshell
Episode 5 - Hold the Back PageA disastrous foray into journalism is recounted in embarrassment.