Radio
Radio schedule Saturday 6th October 2018
Paul O'Grady Stands Up For Liverpool
A repeat of this radio.
Fighting Talk
Series 16, Episode 4British Politician, TV presenter and former GB wheelchair racer Tanni Grey-Thompson, journalist Martin Bashir, Canadian sports broadcaster Greg Brady and comedian Neil Delamere join Colin Murray.
Stop The Press
Series 4, Episode 6It's the penultimate show of the series and there's everything still to play for. Singing sensation Michelle McManus joins Jo team to help with some of the trickier music questions, but Gary hasn't missed a trick in getting Deacon Blue's drummer and BBC presenter Dougie Vipond on board.
The News Quiz
Series 97, Episode 6Jo Brand takes the guest host chair for a satirical look at the week's news. Francis Wheen, Lloyd Langford, Lucy Porter and Sindhu Vee are on the panel. This week, all the moves from the Conservative Party Conference, a Fancy Bear and a box in the ocean.
Making The Best Of It
Episode 1 - Shock JockAspiring urban DJ Asif Ahmed drags Barry from Room 1A to act as on-air posse in his Lake Vista Care Home radio show. By Dave Florez.
Ankle Tag
Pilot, Episode 0 - The BeginningNew parents Gruff and Alice's lives are disrupted when Gruff's dad appears on their doorstep unexpectedly, wanting to stay.
Paul O'Grady Stands Up For Liverpool
A repeat of this radio.
Old Harry's Game
Series 5, Episode 2 - The CrusadeSatan tries to make people good by organising a meeting of all the major world religions.
The Richest Man In Britain
Episode 6Sitcom by Nick Hornby and Giles Smith about an ageing rock star and his search for fulfilment.
The Lawrence Sweeney Mix
Series 2, Episode 3Jim introduces the show and asks the audience not to call it The Sweeney Lawrence Mix. The audience call out the credits as usual. Josie struggles to see the difference between the dead boy and the head boy!
Mark Watson's Live Address To The Nation
Episode 2 - FaithMark Watson continues his quest to improve the world, nimbly assisted by Tim Key and Tom Basden. Broadcast live from the BBC Radio Theatre. Mark asks whether we could all use with a little more faith.